EP0444620A1 - Unité de ramassage d'ordures - Google Patents

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EP0444620A1
EP0444620A1 EP91102832A EP91102832A EP0444620A1 EP 0444620 A1 EP0444620 A1 EP 0444620A1 EP 91102832 A EP91102832 A EP 91102832A EP 91102832 A EP91102832 A EP 91102832A EP 0444620 A1 EP0444620 A1 EP 0444620A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/0033Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor specially adapted for segregated refuse collecting, e.g. receptacles with several compartments; Combination of receptacles
    • B65F1/0053Combination of several receptacles
    • B65F1/0066Rigid receptacles fixed on racks or posts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F2210/00Equipment of refuse receptacles
    • B65F2210/112Coding means to aid in recycling
    • B65F2210/1125Colors
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F2210/00Equipment of refuse receptacles
    • B65F2210/112Coding means to aid in recycling
    • B65F2210/1128Text
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F2210/00Equipment of refuse receptacles
    • B65F2210/152Material detecting means
    • B65F2210/1525Material detecting means for metal

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  • the invention relates to a refuse collection element with a tilting container, which is accommodated in the standing position in a housing, is mounted with a horizontal axis near the bottom, and can be swung forward with its upper end through the open front of the housing into a throw-in position until a stop takes effect, the tilting container is provided for hanging a garbage bag.
  • waste incineration is also not a satisfactory solution due to the release of toxic gases and the destruction of valuable raw materials.
  • waste separation is already a must in order to reduce the amount of waste and to recycle it.
  • waste producers households
  • suitable facilities for the separate collection of the different types of waste.
  • a tilting container into which the garbage is thrown in from above is more suitable, as is provided in the garbage collection element described at the beginning and known from DE-AS 23 13 315.
  • This is a tilting container, which is arranged in the base cabinet of a fitted kitchen, which can be extended and swung out by foot control and can be lifted off the extended swivel axis in this position.
  • the tilting container is provided with a lid mounted in the base cabinet, which is also pivoted when the tilting container is extended and swiveled out, but remains inside the base cabinet.
  • the front of the tilting container is formed by a front plate matching the fitted kitchen front, which lies in the plane of the fitted kitchen front when the tilting container is retracted under spring force and pivoted in by its own weight.
  • the tilting container protrudes forwardly over the base plate supporting it and is also at a considerable distance from the housing walls surrounding it, the top wall of the housing of which also extends over the neighboring base cabinets worktop, between which and the tilting container still has a drawer. If a garbage bag is used, it is inserted into the tilting container and simply folded over with its edge over the upper edge of the tilting container.
  • tilting container which has only a single waste collection chamber, however, no waste collection can be carried out.
  • two or more tilting containers could be accommodated next to one another in adjacent base cabinets, this would be so complex in terms of space and cost that such a solution would be ruled out in most cases.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a user-friendly waste collection element that is easy to load, empty and keep clean, is suitable for a collection of waste with comparatively little space and is flexible in adapting to the existing separation requirements and different Locations (kitchen, other interiors, outdoor installation) can be used.
  • the garbage collection element is designed as a box-shaped structural unit, the housing of which has a horizontal top wall extending closely above the standing tilting container and is provided with connecting devices which connect adjacent housings serve similar garbage collection elements that are stacked on top of each other and / or arranged side by side.
  • a number of similar refuse collection elements corresponding to the separation requirements can be arranged in a tower-like and / or side-by-side compact manner in a space-saving manner, as is best suited to the respective local conditions, so that a separation waste collection arrangement is created.
  • Possibly. can be different Grid sizes and different designs, in particular for floor elements on the one hand and floor elements placed on these on the other hand, are provided.
  • each tilting container is accessible independently of the other tilting containers. By using garbage bags, the tipping containers themselves remain largely clean, but can also be removed and cleaned if necessary, in which case the associated housing is also easily accessible.
  • the garbage collection element can also be installed in a base cabinet of a kitchen unit, as is provided in the known garbage collection element or tilting container described above, in which case a suitable kitchen front panel is also expediently provided on the front of the tilting container. Then there is the advantage in the refuse collection element according to the invention that it can be easily and subsequently installed, because it is a functionally ready unit with a compact housing adapted to the tilting container, which is only to be screwed to the cabinet floor or to a side wall.
  • a particularly clean emptying of the tipping container is achieved by the measures according to claims 14 to 16.
  • the sack is only touched on the sack cord in a cord area outside the container.
  • the sack closes automatically when it is removed. It can then be carried away on the cord as a carrying loop and made available for disposal or collection by a garbage truck, for example.
  • a bag made of a transparent film is expediently used, so that the type of waste in question and the proper separation can be recognized immediately.
  • the container arrangement according to FIGS. 1 to 4 consists of four stacked waste collection elements or structural units, namely a lower structural unit 1, two middle structural units 2 and 3 and an upper structural unit 4. According to FIG. 2, these have seven tilting containers, namely four large tilting containers 5 to 8 and three small tilting containers 9 to 11. Furthermore, three thrust containers 12 to 14 of lower height are provided.
  • the tilting containers 5 to 11 and push containers 12 to 14 are arranged in a support frame 15 which has two side walls 16 and 17 and a rear wall 18, which are composed of the corresponding height sections of the structural units 1 to 4.
  • the wall sections are widened or drawn in at the upper or lower end, so that the structural units overlap with their wall sections, wherein a screw connection can also be provided in the overlapping area.
  • the support frame 15 has a base 19 provided on the lower structural unit 1 and a cover wall 20 provided on the upper structural unit 4 on.
  • the front of the support frame 15 is open, so that Figure 2 provides a view of the container 5 to 14.
  • the containers 5 to 11 are in their upright standing position within the support frame 15.
  • the push containers 12 to 14 are drawn in their position pushed into the support frame 15.
  • the tilting container 8 is indicated or shown in its forward-inclined insertion position in FIGS. 1 and 3 and 4.
  • the tilting containers 5 to 11 are constructed in the same way, with a difference only to the extent that the three tilting containers 9 to 11 have a smaller width, so that, as can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 4, either two large ones within the constant width of the support frame 15 Tilting containers or three small tilting containers can be placed side by side.
  • Each tilting container 5 to 11 has a container front wall 21 with a lower wall section 22 inclined downwards towards the container bottom 23 in the standing position.
  • a container rear wall 24 projects from the container bottom 23 and is connected to the container front wall 21 and its lower wall section 22 via two container side walls 25 and 26.
  • the tilting containers 5 to 11 have a rectangular cross section and an open upper container end 27.
  • a grip strip 28 is formed on the upper end of the front wall 21 of the container and extends essentially over the entire width of the container.
  • the push containers 12 to 14 are substantially lower than the tilting containers, but are also approximately cuboid and have a front wall 29 which merges into an inclined lower wall section 30.
  • the push containers 12 to 14 are also provided with a handle bar 31. They are expediently hung on guide rails with an angled upper edge of their side walls, but can optionally also be supported on a sliding floor integrated in the support frame 15, wherein they can be completely pulled out of the support frame 15 towards the front.
  • Each tilting container 5 to 11 is provided in its transition region between the lower wall section 22 and the container bottom 23 with a bearing sleeve 32 which extends over the entire width of the container extends and has open ends.
  • the bearing sleeves 32 extend within the containers between corresponding bores in the container side walls 25 and 26.
  • the bearing sleeves 32 of adjacent tilting containers 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 or 9, 10 and 11 are arranged coaxially and on a common bearing axis 33 stored, which extends over the entire width of the support frame 15 and is supported on the side walls 16 and 17.
  • the side walls 16 and 17 are expediently provided with bores corresponding to the diameter of the bearing axles 32, through which holes the bearing axles can be installed and removed.
  • the tilting containers 5 to 11 can be pivoted between an upright standing position and a forwardly tilted insertion position on the bearing axles 33.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 show the container 7 in the standing position and the container 8 in the insertion position.
  • the container base 23 stands on a transverse wall 34 which extends in the rear half of the support frame from its rear wall 18 to the area of the bearing axis 33 between the two side walls 16 and 17.
  • the containers rest with their lower wall section 22 on a transverse part 35 forming a tilting stop, which extends horizontally in the front of the support frame 15 between its side walls 16 and 17 and gives the support frame stability.
  • FIG. 3 and 4 show the container 7 in the standing position and the container 8 in the insertion position.
  • the container base 23 stands on a transverse wall 34 which extends in the rear half of the support frame from its rear wall 18 to the area of the bearing axis 33 between the two side walls 16 and 17.
  • the containers rest with their lower wall section 22 on a transverse part 35 forming
  • these strip-shaped transverse parts 35 form the upper end of the units 1, 2 and 3 and also serve to fasten the attached units 2, 3 and 4 using connecting means 36.
  • narrow struts 37 can be arranged in the region between containers arranged next to one another be, which connect the transverse walls 34 to the transverse parts 35 and thereby contribute to the stability of the support frame 15.
  • the inclined lower wall sections 22 and 30 on the front sides of the containers 5 to 14 not only cause that thrown-in garbage slides into the rear part of the container and this is filled more evenly, moreover, through the container bevel, a chute 38 for conveniently inserting Garbage formed in the tilting container underneath in its standing position, so that for throwing in Garbage objects with smaller dimensions can possibly be dispensed with swiveling out of tilting containers.
  • the insertion chutes 38 can each be covered by a closure flap 39 which hangs down from the front wall of the container 21 or 29 in the plane of the front and is swung open when it is thrown in, in order then to close again automatically.
  • the flaps are designed as rigid wall parts with the containers of appropriate width, which are hinged by means of a hinge band 40 with their upper edge to the container and carry trapezoidal wings 41 angled backwards at their lateral ends. These move the center of gravity of the closure flap to the rear, so that a complete pivoting back into the closed position is ensured after each opening.
  • a hinge band 40 with their upper edge to the container and carry trapezoidal wings 41 angled backwards at their lateral ends.
  • each container 5 to 11 is lined with a garbage bag 42 made of a transparent film.
  • a garbage bag 42 made of a transparent film.
  • an endless sack cord 43 is welded or threaded.
  • This sack cord 43 is suspended in two hook-shaped fastening devices 44, which are arranged near the upper container edge and the rear container corners.
  • the sack cord 43 is led out of the front of the tilting container and hooked under the handle 28. It is so long that it can be pulled straight over the handle 28 after hooking into the rear fastening means 44. Accordingly, the garbage bag 42 is held in the fully open position and in close contact with the inner walls of the tilting container, both in the standing position and in the tilted position.
  • the housing-like support frame 15 can be made of sheet iron, which is provided with a protective coating.
  • the wall surfaces can be stiffened by beads.
  • Containers 5 to 14 can also be made of sheet metal, but for the tilting containers an injection molding production from a plastic is particularly suitable, in particular from a transparent or translucent plastic, which shows its degree of filling and the type of waste in question without swiveling out the tilting container. This also prevents accidental sorting errors.
  • the containers 5 to 14 can be provided with labels or color markings in order to signal the assignment to a specific type of waste.
  • the division can be made so that the tilting container 5 for kitchen waste, the tilting container 6 for residual waste, the tilting container 7 for paper, the tilting container 8 for glass, the tilting container 9 for metal, the tilting container 10 for problem waste, and the tilting container 11 for plastics , the drawer 12 for aluminum, the drawer 13 for pharmaceuticals and the drawer 14 for batteries are provided.
  • a magnet can be attached to the outside of the container arrangement, preferably on one of the side walls 16 or 17, which can contribute to the proper separation because it enables the simple determination of whether a part to be inserted is made of iron or aluminum .
  • a garbage tower is provided from two units, namely a lower garbage collection element 51 and an upper garbage collection element 52.
  • the lower garbage collection element 51 has a housing 53, which in turn comprises a bottom, two side walls, a rear wall and a top wall and an open front having.
  • the housing 53 receives a tilting container 54, which is shown in its pivoted-in throw-in position. As indicated, this tilting container 54 also has an inclined lower wall section.
  • the tilting container 54 is divided by two partitions 55 and 56 into three container chambers, each of which holds a garbage bag 57 corresponding to the garbage bag 42 described above.
  • each container chamber in the corners there is an upstanding fastening device 58 in the form of an upstanding pin, so that the sack cord does not have to be pulled over the handle strip, which in turn extends over the entire width of the tilting container, but remains completely within the tilting container 54.
  • the upper garbage collection element 52 has a housing 60 which differs from the housing 53 in that there is no floor. Both housings 53 and 60 are made of sheet metal with chamfers.
  • the upper housing 60 with its side walls and preferably also with its rear wall overlaps approximately in the middle of an edge fold of the top wall of the lower housing 53.
  • the housing 60 accommodates a tilting container 61, which is, however, only divided by a single partition 62.
  • all or even only individual tilting containers 54, 61 can be assigned reversely U-shaped sealing strips which seal in the tilting container standing position between a front container flange and the edge of the front opening of the housing.
  • the tilt containers 54 and 61 are stored in a different way.
  • the housing base 63 is deformed in such a way that it forms an upwardly projecting, approximately semicircular bead strip 64 which, with the exception of short end sections, extends essentially over the entire width of the tilting container.
  • a corresponding bead strip is provided in the top wall 65 of the housing 53.
  • the Tilting containers 54 and 61 are provided with a rounded, channel-shaped bearing bar 66 which, in the installed position according to FIG or 60 can be removed. Normally, the bearing engagement between the two strips 64 and 66 is already secured by the container weight, as indicated in FIG. 5 and shown in FIG.
  • a securing is additionally provided in that the tilting containers 54 and 61 each one inwards in the end sections of their bearing strip 66 take directional ball catch 67 with a spring 68, a spring abutment plate 69 and a spherical locking member 70 which partially engages in the hollow bead strip 64 in the installed position.
  • This can be provided with a bevel in a manner not shown, in order to promote a snap-in as well as a snap-out in a certain pivoting position of the tilting container.
  • FIG. 5 other connecting devices are provided for connecting adjacent waste collection elements 51, 52. These connecting devices are attached to the two housing side walls (can only be seen in FIG. 5 on the left side wall).
  • an upper sleeve 71, a middle sleeve 72 and a lower sleeve 73 are provided at the front and at the rear end of each side wall, which are formed by angling the corresponding end sections of the sheet metal side wall four times, the outermost end section being flat again the side wall rests and is attached to it.
  • the sleeves 71 to 73 have a square cross section and in each case aligned vertical openings. The sleeves are arranged in pairs at the same height and with gaps in the vertical direction.
  • the sleeves, not shown, of the right-hand side wall of the housing are also provided in pairs, but are offset in height from those of the left-hand side wall at the level of the free spaces. Accordingly, similar waste collection elements 51 can be arranged so close to one another laterally that the sleeves of the adjacent housing side walls alternately engage one another and thereby align with their openings.
  • This anchoring principle can be varied, although it is generally sufficient to provide narrow connecting eyes near the housing corners instead of several and longer or even completely continuous sleeves.
  • comparatively short connecting pins are also sufficient, each of which only extends through two connecting eyes with a comparatively small spacing.
  • the connecting pins can be secured in the anchoring position in a known manner by head-like thickenings, split pins or the like.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate the design and arrangement of the four pin-shaped fastening devices 58 for each container chamber of the tilting containers 54 and 61 and the hanging in of the garbage bags 57 with the sack strap 76 provided at their upper end and corresponding to the sack cord 43. Furthermore, FIG. 9 shows that the partition 55 of the lower tilting container 54 is inserted at its rear end between two vertical guide strips 77 which, in the case of tilting containers made of plastic by injection molding, as well as the fastening elements 58 which are approximately lenticular in cross section, can be integrally formed for the garbage bags.

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