EP1391400A1 - Enclosure, in particular for refuse bins - Google Patents
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- EP1391400A1 EP1391400A1 EP03425557A EP03425557A EP1391400A1 EP 1391400 A1 EP1391400 A1 EP 1391400A1 EP 03425557 A EP03425557 A EP 03425557A EP 03425557 A EP03425557 A EP 03425557A EP 1391400 A1 EP1391400 A1 EP 1391400A1
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- enclosure
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F1/00—Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
- B65F1/14—Other constructional features; Accessories
- B65F1/1426—Housings, cabinets or enclosures for refuse receptacles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F1/00—Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
- B65F1/14—Other constructional features; Accessories
- B65F2001/1494—Refuse receptacles comprising means for preventing or extinguishing fire
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F2210/00—Equipment of refuse receptacles
- B65F2210/13—Double walls
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- This invention relates to an enclosure.
- the invention concerns an enclosure for refuse bins.
- Housing or enclosures for refuse bins typically consist of a box like structure of any suitable shape and sometimes have walls provided with a plurality of perforations.
- cigarette butts are disposed of and cause unintentional fires within the refuse bin.
- fires are deliberately lit within refuse bins. Fires, regardless of how they may be initiated not only severely damage or destroy the bin but often severely damage or destroy the enclosure.
- the enclosures either need to be repaired or replaced.
- the outer surfaces of a conventional enclosure will become over-heated, and personal body contact with such surfaces may result in severe burns. This gives rise to unwanted expenses.
- the invention provides an enclosure having at least one peripheral wall having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced therefrom to provide a passage between the inner and out walls through which air may flow, a plurality of cooling fins project from the inner wall and towards the outer wall whereby air may flow between the inner and outer walls and over the fins.
- the peripheral wall be provided by a plurality of wall panels.
- the wall panels may be secured edge to edge to provide the peripheral wall.
- the enclosure is circular in configuration only one peripheral wall is provided in the enclosure. However, where the enclosure is square or rectangular, four such walls may be present. Other enclosure shapes are not excluded.
- the wall panels may have an arcuate or curved configuration. Where the enclosure is square or rectangular, the wall panels may be planar.
- a plurality of corner members may be used to interconnect wall panels at corners of the enclosure.
- the wall panels have edge configurations which allow adjacent wall panels to be connected to each other.
- one edge of a wall panel has a longitudinally extending U shaped configuration whilst the other edge of the panel has a longitudinally extending closed configuration.
- the cooling fins extending from the inner wall of the wall panels and, part way across the space between the inner and outer walls.
- the fins and the adjacent face of the inner wall are provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves.
- the outer face of the outer wall may also be provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves.
- the enclosure when of a square or rectangular configuration, may have one of its peripheral walls form a door that may be moved between an open and a closed position.
- the enclosure may have a frame extending around a lower end of the peripheral walls and a surround extending around an upper end of the peripheral walls. Where the enclosure has a door, seals are provided to seal around the door when the door is in its closed position.
- the frame and surround may assist in directing the flow of air into and out of the passages within the peripheral walls.
- the surround has a plurality of vent openings in communication with the passages in the peripheral walls.
- the surround may have a downwardly extending skirt portion extending over a part of the peripheral walls in the region of an upper edge of the walls.
- the vent openings may be present in that skirt portion.
- the surround may have an upwardly and inwardly inclined portion extending from the skirt and spaced from the upper edge of the peripheral wall.
- Figures 1 and 2 show an enclosure 10 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the enclosure 10 has a lower frame 11 and an upper peripheral surround 12.
- Side walls 13, 14, 15 and 16 extend between and are secured to the frame 11 and the surround 12.
- Side wall 15 is hinged in position and forms a door for the enclosure 10.
- a hood 17 extends over the surround 12 and partially covers an aperture 18.
- the frame 11 has mounting tabs 19 at its corner. These tabs may be employed to fix the housing to a support surface (not shown).
- Figure 3 shows a ramp section 20 extending along a lower part of the opening visible when the door 15 is in its open position.
- a seal 21 extends around the other three sides of the opening and along a bottom edge of the door 15.
- Hinges 22 secure the door 15 in position.
- the door has a catch or lock 23 which allows the door to be maintained in its closed position as shown in figure 1.
- the surround 12 has a plurality of spaced vent openings 24 provided in a downwardly extending skirt portion 25. These openings 24 are present in all four sides of the skirt.
- the surround has a skirt 12, an upwardly and inwardly inclined portion 26, a horizontal upper portion 27 and a downwardly and inwardly inclined portion 28.
- Portion 28 defines the opening 18 previously mentioned.
- the hood 17 is made up of a plurality of curved slats or panels 29 connected edge to edge. Each curved panel has one or more longitudinally extending passage 30 which allows air to flow therethrough. A cap 29A covers the free ends of the curved panels 29.
- Figure 4D shows an upper portion of a wall of an enclosure 10.
- the wall is made of a plurality of slats or panels 30 connected edge to edge.
- Each panel 30 has an inner wall 31 and an outer wall 32.
- the inner wall 31 has an inner face 32A.
- the outer wall has an outer face 33.
- the outer face is provided with a plurality of grooves or ridges 34.
- the inner and outer walls are spaced from one another and provide a cavity or passage 35 through which air may flow.
- the inner wall 31 has a plurality of fins 36 which extend from the wall 31 and into the passage 35.
- the fins 36 and the adjacent surface of the inner wall 31 are provided with spaced ribs or grooves 37 which extend along the panels 30.
- Figure 4D shows the manner in which the panels 30 locate relative to the surround 12. Upper ends of the panels 30 terminate short of portion 26 of the surround 12 and a strip 38 extends over inner face 32 of the inner wall of the panels 30 and abuts an inner face of portion 26 of the surround.
- Figure 5 shows a lower portion of a wall of an enclosure 10.
- Three sides of the enclosure are provided with an L shaped member 39 to which panels 30 are secured.
- the lower ends of the panels 30 terminate short of the portion 40 of the member 39 and in this way air is able to enter the passages provided by the inner and outer walls of the panels 30 and escape from the vent openings 24 discussed with reference to figure 4D.
- Figure 6 shows how a plurality of panels 30 may be secured to one another and to a corner member 41.
- each panel one edge formed with a U shaped configuration 43 and to the other edge formed with an enclosed configuration 42.
- the enclosed configuration 42 of one panel 30 is received within the open U shaped configuration of an adjacent panel.
- the corner member 41 has two U shaped configurations 44, 45 arranged at right angles to one another and adapted to receive edges of adjacent panels as shown in Figure 6.
- Figures 1 to 6 relate to an enclosure having a generally square or rectangular configuration.
- Figures 7 to 9 show details of a circular enclosure.
- Figure 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of a curved wall 60 of a circular enclosure 61.
- the view shows a plurality of curved panels 62 each having an outer wall 63 and an inner wall 64 defining one or more passages 65 between them.
- the inner wall 64 has fins 66 extending into the passages 65.
- the enclosure 61 has a base 67 with vent openings 68 which allow air to flow into the passages 65.
- Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a lower portion of a circular enclosure 61.
- a pedestal consisting of a foot 69 and stem 71 is secured to the base 67 of the enclosure 61.
- Drainage openings 70 are present in the base 67. Openings 70 are normally covered in use to prevent air flow into the refuse compartment.
- Figure 9 shows a plan view of part of a circular wall for an enclosure formed from a plurality of curved panels 60.
- Each panel 60 has a U shaped configuration 75 along one edge and a closed formation 76 along its other edge.
- the closed formation 76 of one panel is received by a U shaped configuration of an adjacent panel.
- the upper portion (not shown) of a circular enclosure 61 may be configured with a circular surround rather than the rectangular surround 12 of the first embodiment of the invention.
- This circular surround may be configured in essentially the same manner as the rectangular surround previously mentioned except that it has a circular configuration.
- This circular surround has vent openings the equivalent of openings 24 of surround 12 which allow air that passes through passages 65 to escape from between walls 63 and 64 at a location near the top of the enclosure. If desired a hood may extend partially over the top of the enclosure 61 to partially close off the opening into the enclosure.
- the rectangular enclosure 10 is positioned on a support surface and the tables 19 are employed to anchor the enclosure to the surface.
- a sealant is deposited or placed around the inner periphery of the frame 11 to seal it against the support surface.
- the enclosure may for example house a refuse bin. In the event that the refuse within the bin catches fire, the enclosure ensures that oxygen flow to the burning refuse is minimised to allow the refuse to burn or smoulder in a controlled manner.
- the double wall configuration allows for cooling air to flow through the walls and this ensures that the exterior face of the outer wall is maintained relatively cool and unscarred by the effects of the fire in the bin within the enclosure.
- the presence of the fins projecting from the inner wall and into the space within the walls of the enclosure assists in this cooling effect.
- the fins act as cooling fins and contribute to the dissipation of heat from within the double wall configuration.
Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to an enclosure. In particular the invention concerns an enclosure for refuse bins.
- The invention will be described by way of example with reference to the use as the enclosure as a housing for refuse bins but it should be appreciated that this is by way of example only and contents other than refuse bins may be housed within the enclosure of the invention.
- Housing or enclosures for refuse bins typically consist of a box like structure of any suitable shape and sometimes have walls provided with a plurality of perforations.
- Often, cigarette butts are disposed of and cause unintentional fires within the refuse bin. Sometimes fires are deliberately lit within refuse bins. Fires, regardless of how they may be initiated not only severely damage or destroy the bin but often severely damage or destroy the enclosure. The enclosures either need to be repaired or replaced. The outer surfaces of a conventional enclosure will become over-heated, and personal body contact with such surfaces may result in severe burns. This gives rise to unwanted expenses.
- It is an object of the invention to provide an enclosure which at least minimises the disadvantage referred to above.
- According to one aspect, the invention provides an enclosure having at least one peripheral wall having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced therefrom to provide a passage between the inner and out walls through which air may flow, a plurality of cooling fins project from the inner wall and towards the outer wall whereby air may flow between the inner and outer walls and over the fins.
- It is preferred that the peripheral wall be provided by a plurality of wall panels. The wall panels may be secured edge to edge to provide the peripheral wall. Where the enclosure is circular in configuration only one peripheral wall is provided in the enclosure. However, where the enclosure is square or rectangular, four such walls may be present. Other enclosure shapes are not excluded.
- Where the enclosure is circular, the wall panels may have an arcuate or curved configuration. Where the enclosure is square or rectangular, the wall panels may be planar.
- For a rectangular or square enclosure, a plurality of corner members may be used to interconnect wall panels at corners of the enclosure.
- Preferably, the wall panels have edge configurations which allow adjacent wall panels to be connected to each other. Preferably, one edge of a wall panel has a longitudinally extending U shaped configuration whilst the other edge of the panel has a longitudinally extending closed configuration.
- The cooling fins extending from the inner wall of the wall panels and, part way across the space between the inner and outer walls. Preferably, the fins and the adjacent face of the inner wall are provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves. The outer face of the outer wall may also be provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves.
- The enclosure, when of a square or rectangular configuration, may have one of its peripheral walls form a door that may be moved between an open and a closed position.
- The enclosure may have a frame extending around a lower end of the peripheral walls and a surround extending around an upper end of the peripheral walls. Where the enclosure has a door, seals are provided to seal around the door when the door is in its closed position.
- The frame and surround may assist in directing the flow of air into and out of the passages within the peripheral walls.
- Preferably the surround has a plurality of vent openings in communication with the passages in the peripheral walls.
- The surround may have a downwardly extending skirt portion extending over a part of the peripheral walls in the region of an upper edge of the walls. The vent openings may be present in that skirt portion. The surround may have an upwardly and inwardly inclined portion extending from the skirt and spaced from the upper edge of the peripheral wall.
- Particular preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a top front perspective view of an enclosure according to an embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 2 is a bottom perspective view of the enclosure of figure 1 shown with its door in an open position
- Figure 2A is a detailed fragmentary view of a corner portion of the enclosure of figure 2;
- Figure 3 is a top side perspective view of the enclosure of figure 1 shown with the door in an open position;
- Figure 3A is a detailed fragmentary view of a corner portion of the enclosure of figure 3;
- Figure 4 is a front perspective of an enclosure of an embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 4A is a detailed fragmentary view of a hood which forms part of an enclosure of an embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 4B is a details fragmentary view of a portion of the top part of the door;
- Figure 4C is a detailed fragmentary view of a portion of the bottom part of the door;
- Figure 4D is a detailed fragmentary view of a top part of a wall of the enclosure of figure 1;
- Figure 5 is a detailed fragmentary view of a bottom part of a wall of the enclosure of figure 1;
- Figure 6 is a plan view of a corner portion of the enclosure of figure 1;
- Figure 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of a curved wall of a circular enclosure according to another embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 8 is a fragmentary bottom perspective view of part of a circular enclosure; and
- Figure 9 is a plan view of part of a circular wall of a circular enclosure according to the second embodiment of the invention.
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- Figures 1 and 2 show an
enclosure 10 according to one embodiment of the invention. Theenclosure 10 has alower frame 11 and an upperperipheral surround 12.Side walls frame 11 and thesurround 12.Side wall 15 is hinged in position and forms a door for theenclosure 10. Ahood 17 extends over thesurround 12 and partially covers anaperture 18. - The
frame 11 has mountingtabs 19 at its corner. These tabs may be employed to fix the housing to a support surface (not shown). - Figure 3 shows a
ramp section 20 extending along a lower part of the opening visible when thedoor 15 is in its open position. Aseal 21 extends around the other three sides of the opening and along a bottom edge of thedoor 15. Hinges 22 secure thedoor 15 in position. The door has a catch orlock 23 which allows the door to be maintained in its closed position as shown in figure 1. - The
surround 12 has a plurality of spacedvent openings 24 provided in a downwardly extendingskirt portion 25. Theseopenings 24 are present in all four sides of the skirt. - As shown in figure 4, the surround has a
skirt 12, an upwardly and inwardlyinclined portion 26, a horizontalupper portion 27 and a downwardly and inwardlyinclined portion 28.Portion 28 defines theopening 18 previously mentioned. - The
hood 17 is made up of a plurality of curved slats orpanels 29 connected edge to edge. Each curved panel has one or morelongitudinally extending passage 30 which allows air to flow therethrough. Acap 29A covers the free ends of thecurved panels 29. - Figure 4D shows an upper portion of a wall of an
enclosure 10. The wall is made of a plurality of slats orpanels 30 connected edge to edge. Eachpanel 30 has aninner wall 31 and anouter wall 32. Theinner wall 31 has aninner face 32A. The outer wall has anouter face 33. The outer face is provided with a plurality of grooves orridges 34. The inner and outer walls are spaced from one another and provide a cavity orpassage 35 through which air may flow. Theinner wall 31 has a plurality offins 36 which extend from thewall 31 and into thepassage 35. Thefins 36 and the adjacent surface of theinner wall 31 are provided with spaced ribs orgrooves 37 which extend along thepanels 30. - Figure 4D shows the manner in which the
panels 30 locate relative to thesurround 12. Upper ends of thepanels 30 terminate short ofportion 26 of thesurround 12 and astrip 38 extends overinner face 32 of the inner wall of thepanels 30 and abuts an inner face ofportion 26 of the surround. - In this way, with the panels secured to the surround in any suitable manner, air flows through the
passages 35 in thepanels 30 and is directed by the underside ofportion 26 so that it escapes throughvent openings 24. - Figure 5 shows a lower portion of a wall of an
enclosure 10. Three sides of the enclosure are provided with an L shapedmember 39 to whichpanels 30 are secured. The lower ends of thepanels 30 terminate short of theportion 40 of themember 39 and in this way air is able to enter the passages provided by the inner and outer walls of thepanels 30 and escape from thevent openings 24 discussed with reference to figure 4D. - Figure 6 shows how a plurality of
panels 30 may be secured to one another and to acorner member 41. As shown in figure 5, each panel one edge formed with a U shapedconfiguration 43 and to the other edge formed with anenclosed configuration 42. Theenclosed configuration 42 of onepanel 30 is received within the open U shaped configuration of an adjacent panel. Thecorner member 41 has two U shapedconfigurations 44, 45 arranged at right angles to one another and adapted to receive edges of adjacent panels as shown in Figure 6. - Figures 1 to 6 relate to an enclosure having a generally square or rectangular configuration. Figures 7 to 9 show details of a circular enclosure. Figure 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of a
curved wall 60 of a circular enclosure 61. The view shows a plurality of curved panels 62 each having anouter wall 63 and aninner wall 64 defining one ormore passages 65 between them. Theinner wall 64 has fins 66 extending into thepassages 65. the enclosure 61 has a base 67 withvent openings 68 which allow air to flow into thepassages 65. - Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a lower portion of a circular enclosure 61. In this embodiment of a pedestal consisting of a
foot 69 and stem 71 is secured to thebase 67 of the enclosure 61.Drainage openings 70 are present in thebase 67.Openings 70 are normally covered in use to prevent air flow into the refuse compartment. - Figure 9 shows a plan view of part of a circular wall for an enclosure formed from a plurality of
curved panels 60. Eachpanel 60 has a U shapedconfiguration 75 along one edge and aclosed formation 76 along its other edge. Theclosed formation 76 of one panel is received by a U shaped configuration of an adjacent panel. - The upper portion (not shown) of a circular enclosure 61 may be configured with a circular surround rather than the
rectangular surround 12 of the first embodiment of the invention. This circular surround may be configured in essentially the same manner as the rectangular surround previously mentioned except that it has a circular configuration. This circular surround has vent openings the equivalent ofopenings 24 ofsurround 12 which allow air that passes throughpassages 65 to escape from betweenwalls - In use the
rectangular enclosure 10 is positioned on a support surface and the tables 19 are employed to anchor the enclosure to the surface. A sealant is deposited or placed around the inner periphery of theframe 11 to seal it against the support surface. - The enclosure may for example house a refuse bin. In the event that the refuse within the bin catches fire, the enclosure ensures that oxygen flow to the burning refuse is minimised to allow the refuse to burn or smoulder in a controlled manner. The double wall configuration allows for cooling air to flow through the walls and this ensures that the exterior face of the outer wall is maintained relatively cool and unscarred by the effects of the fire in the bin within the enclosure. The presence of the fins projecting from the inner wall and into the space within the walls of the enclosure assists in this cooling effect. The fins act as cooling fins and contribute to the dissipation of heat from within the double wall configuration.
Claims (15)
- An enclosure having at least one peripheral wall having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced therefrom to provide a passage between the inner wall and the outer wall through which air may flow, a plurality of cooling fins projecting from the inner wall and towards the outer wall whereby air may flow between the inner and outer walls and over the fins.
- The enclosure of claim 1 wherein the peripheral wall is provided by a plurality of wall panels with the wall panels being secured edge to edge to form the peripheral wall.
- The enclosure of claim 2 wherein the peripheral wall is configured to provide a circular enclosure.
- The enclosure of claim 2 wherein the peripheral wall is configured to provide a rectangular enclosure.
- The enclosure of claim 4 including a plurality of corner members for interconnecting wall panels at corners of the enclosure.
- The enclosure of any one of claims 2 to 5 wherein the wall panels have edge configurations which allow adjacent wall panels to be connected to one another.
- The enclosure of claim 6 wherein one edge of each said wall panel has a longitudinally extending U shaped configuration and the other edge of each said wall panel has a longitudinally extending closed configuration receivable within a corresponding U shaped configuration of an adjacent said wall panel.
- The enclosure of any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the cooling fins extend at least partway towards the outer wall and are located at spaced locations along the inner wall.
- The enclosure of claim 8 wherein each said cooling fin has longitudinally extending grooves.
- The enclosure of claim 8 or 9 wherein the inner wall has longitudinally extending grooves at locations between adjacent fins.
- The enclosure of any one of claims 1 to 10 wherein the outer wall has longitudinally extending grooves.
- The enclosure of any one of claims 1 to 11 including a frame and the peripheral wall is mounted to the frame and has a lower edge which allows air to flow between it and the frame and into the passage between the inner and outer walls.
- The enclosure of any one of claims 1 to 12 including a surround extending around an upper end of the peripheral wall.
- The enclosure of claim 13 wherein the surround has vent openings which communicate with the passage between the inner and outer walls.
- The enclosure of any one of claims 1 to 14 including a door.
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