US2613010A - Garbage can and support therefor - Google Patents
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- B65F1/00—Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
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- Thi'sdnyention relates to improvements in garbage cans and supports therefor.
- Garbage cans are widely used and are a source of considerable grief to the householders who frequently find that the neighborhood dogs have tipped it over on its side, removed the cover and scattered its contents over the ground.
- Another object is to produce a garbage can that will not be noisy when acted on by a strong gust of wind.
- a further object is to produce a garbage can of such construction that it can be readily cleaned and which can be nested so as to reduce the space required for shipment and storage of large numbers of cans.
- a still further object is to produce a holding device in the form of a pin that can be driven into the ground and which shall have means for rotatably supporting the can in upright position and in such a way that it will not produce objectionable noise when acted upon by wind or when molested by dogs.
- Figure 1 is a diametrical section through a garbage can constructed in accordance with my invention and shows the manner in which it is supported;
- Figure 2 is a transverse section taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1;
- Figure 3 is a fragmentary diametrical section, similar to Figure 1, and shows the can to a larger scale and Figure 4 is a fragmentary diametrical section showin the supporting means to a scale approxi mately full size.
- reference numeral l designates the surface of the ground and I8 a steel or iron pin that isproyided intermediate, its ends with a used.
- the can has been designated by numeral l 3 and has been shown as provided with a cover I4 having a handle IS.
- the can is frusto-conical, flaring upwardly somewhat in the manner of an ordinary tin pail. The reason for flaring the can upwardly is that cans may be nested for storage and/or shipment.
- an upwardly tapering tube It whose upper end is closed by a wall ll.
- the taper is such that cans may be nested as indicated in Figure 3.
- Pin l8 projects upwardly from flange l2 a distance slightly less than the length of tube l6 and has its upper end provided with a threaded opening l8 for the reception of screw I9.
- a washer 20 is clamped between the upper end of the pin and the head of the bolt.
- the washer has a diameter somewhat greater than the pin and therefore projects beyond the surface of the pin forming a stop for the rubber ring 2
- a washer may be positioned beneath the ring as indicated by 23 and 24 in Figure 4.
- the head of the screw will be a short distance below the under surface of enclosure H.
- the head of the screw in addition to holding washer 20, also serves to receive the hammer blows when driving the pin into the ground.
- a tap bolt with a hexagonal or square head may be After the pin has been driven into the ground until the under surface of flange i2 prevents further downward movement the can is positioned on the pin as shown in the several figures.
- is preferably of such diameter that it will be slightly compressed when the can rests on the flange, if not in actual contact it should fit the tube quite snugly.
- bail 22 may lift the can to a, point over the top of the pin and after it has been emptied and washed, can replace it thereon.
- has been referred to as a rubber ring but it may be of any other suitable material even wood.
- a garbage can and support therefor comprising in combination, a can having a central opening in its bottom, an upwardly tapering tube secured to the bottom in concentric relation with the hole therein, the upper end of the tube being closed, a support pin having a flange intermediateits ends, the lower end being tapered to facilitate driving it into the ground, the other end projecting upwardly into the tube, and a ring of rubber or the like surrounding the pin near its upper end, the length of the pin above the flange being slightly less than the distance from the bottom of the can to the top of the tube so that the can will rest on the flange and be held against tilting by that portion of the pin in the tube, the diameter of the ring being substantially equal to several cans can be nested to save space during storing and shipment.
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Oct. 7, 1952 D. R; ATKINSON GARBAGE CAN AND SUPPORT THEREFOR Filed Dec. 51 1951 INVENTOR. D. EVA MASON HTTOB/VEX Patented Oct. 7, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
GARBAGE CAN AND SUPPORTTHEREFQR.
Darrell R. Atkinson, GoloradoSprings, 0010.
Application December 31, 195.1,,SerialNo. 264,307
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Thi'sdnyention relates to improvements in garbage cans and supports therefor.
Garbage cans are widely used and are a source of considerable grief to the householders who frequently find that the neighborhood dogs have tipped it over on its side, removed the cover and scattered its contents over the ground.
Various means have been invented to latch the covers so that they can be removed only with considerable difiiculty. The fact that the covers are latched does not prevent dogs from tipping the cans and rolling them considerable distances, frequently leaving them in the middle of the alley where they are likely to be dented and crushed by passing trucks.
It is the object of this invention to produce a garbage can and support that will positively retain the can in upright position and prevent it from being tipped over by animals.
Another object is to produce a garbage can that will not be noisy when acted on by a strong gust of wind.
A further object is to produce a garbage can of such construction that it can be readily cleaned and which can be nested so as to reduce the space required for shipment and storage of large numbers of cans.
A still further object is to produce a holding device in the form of a pin that can be driven into the ground and which shall have means for rotatably supporting the can in upright position and in such a way that it will not produce objectionable noise when acted upon by wind or when molested by dogs.
The above and other objects that may become apparent as this description proceeds are attained by means of a construction and arrangement of parts that will now be described in detail, for which purpose reference will be had to the accompanying drawing in which the invention has been illustrated and in which:
Figure 1 is a diametrical section through a garbage can constructed in accordance with my invention and shows the manner in which it is supported;
Figure 2 is a transverse section taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary diametrical section, similar to Figure 1, and shows the can to a larger scale and Figure 4 is a fragmentary diametrical section showin the supporting means to a scale approxi mately full size.
In the drawing reference numeral l designates the surface of the ground and I8 a steel or iron pin that isproyided intermediate, its ends with a used.
washerlike flange l2 that limits the distance it can be driven into the ground.
The can has been designated by numeral l 3 and has been shown as provided with a cover I4 having a handle IS. The can is frusto-conical, flaring upwardly somewhat in the manner of an ordinary tin pail. The reason for flaring the can upwardly is that cans may be nested for storage and/or shipment.
At the center of the bottom is an upwardly tapering tube It whose upper end is closed by a wall ll. The taper is such that cans may be nested as indicated in Figure 3. Pin l8 projects upwardly from flange l2 a distance slightly less than the length of tube l6 and has its upper end provided with a threaded opening l8 for the reception of screw I9. A washer 20 is clamped between the upper end of the pin and the head of the bolt. The washer has a diameter somewhat greater than the pin and therefore projects beyond the surface of the pin forming a stop for the rubber ring 2|, whose outer diameter is substantially the same as the inside diameter of the tube at that point. A washer may be positioned beneath the ring as indicated by 23 and 24 in Figure 4.
bottom of the can rests on flange l2 the head of the screw will be a short distance below the under surface of enclosure H. The head of the screw, in addition to holding washer 20, also serves to receive the hammer blows when driving the pin into the ground. Instead of a screw, as shown, a tap bolt with a hexagonal or square head may be After the pin has been driven into the ground until the under surface of flange i2 prevents further downward movement the can is positioned on the pin as shown in the several figures.
The rubber ring 2| is preferably of such diameter that it will be slightly compressed when the can rests on the flange, if not in actual contact it should fit the tube quite snugly.
It is evident that it is practically impossible for a dog or other animal to tip the can after it is positioned on the pin.
A person, however, by grasping bail 22 may lift the can to a, point over the top of the pin and after it has been emptied and washed, can replace it thereon.
Particular attention is called to the relationship of the parts shown in Figure 4, to which this invention is directed and to the upward taper of 3 tube [6 in combination with the upwardly flaring side wall of the can.
What is claimed as new is 1. A garbage can and support therefor comprising in combination, a can having a central opening in its bottom, an upwardly tapering tube secured to the bottom in concentric relation with the hole therein, the upper end of the tube being closed, a support pin having a flange intermediateits ends, the lower end being tapered to facilitate driving it into the ground, the other end projecting upwardly into the tube, and a ring of rubber or the like surrounding the pin near its upper end, the length of the pin above the flange being slightly less than the distance from the bottom of the can to the top of the tube so that the can will rest on the flange and be held against tilting by that portion of the pin in the tube, the diameter of the ring being substantially equal to several cans can be nested to save space during storing and shipment.
3. A device in accordance with claim 1 in which the pin is provided with means to hold the ring from longitudinal movement on the pin.
DARRELL R. ATKINSON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 585,486 Snow June 29, 1897 879,052 Jeranek Feb. 11, 1908 2,542,967 Waechter Feb. 29, 1951
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US2931517A (en) * | 1957-03-15 | 1960-04-05 | George R Youngblood | Double garbage can stand |
US3643869A (en) * | 1970-09-16 | 1972-02-22 | Marvin E Lightfoot | Convertible lawn sprinkler |
US4071062A (en) * | 1976-06-30 | 1978-01-31 | Henry Robert Ianetta | Attachments for golf bags |
US4126963A (en) * | 1977-03-31 | 1978-11-28 | Alvis Harold Dunbar | Tree stand for supporting and watering a live tree |
FR2460123A1 (en) * | 1979-07-05 | 1981-01-23 | Plastic Omnium Cie | Waste paper basket with support rod - rod fits into tube inside basket with sprung lock bolt |
US4702446A (en) * | 1987-01-02 | 1987-10-27 | Brown Franklin C | Ladder caddy |
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US5222703A (en) * | 1992-04-17 | 1993-06-29 | Nicholas Ricciardelli | Golf bag support |
US5526773A (en) * | 1994-10-21 | 1996-06-18 | Richardson; Terry S. | Anchored pet dish |
US5967359A (en) * | 1994-07-12 | 1999-10-19 | Mindell; Bertram | Receptacle |
US6378719B1 (en) * | 2000-05-24 | 2002-04-30 | David M. Kaiser | Housing for liquid container |
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US2542967A (en) * | 1947-07-12 | 1951-02-20 | Paul Benninghofen And Eleanor | Telescopic tube locking means |
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US2931517A (en) * | 1957-03-15 | 1960-04-05 | George R Youngblood | Double garbage can stand |
US3643869A (en) * | 1970-09-16 | 1972-02-22 | Marvin E Lightfoot | Convertible lawn sprinkler |
US4071062A (en) * | 1976-06-30 | 1978-01-31 | Henry Robert Ianetta | Attachments for golf bags |
US4126963A (en) * | 1977-03-31 | 1978-11-28 | Alvis Harold Dunbar | Tree stand for supporting and watering a live tree |
FR2460123A1 (en) * | 1979-07-05 | 1981-01-23 | Plastic Omnium Cie | Waste paper basket with support rod - rod fits into tube inside basket with sprung lock bolt |
US4702446A (en) * | 1987-01-02 | 1987-10-27 | Brown Franklin C | Ladder caddy |
DE9112440U1 (en) * | 1991-10-06 | 1991-12-12 | Rigling, Heinz, 7262 Althengstett | Box with holder |
US5222703A (en) * | 1992-04-17 | 1993-06-29 | Nicholas Ricciardelli | Golf bag support |
US5183179A (en) * | 1992-08-31 | 1993-02-02 | Morris Sr Glenn H | Child drowning protecting guard for an open head nestable container |
US5967359A (en) * | 1994-07-12 | 1999-10-19 | Mindell; Bertram | Receptacle |
US5526773A (en) * | 1994-10-21 | 1996-06-18 | Richardson; Terry S. | Anchored pet dish |
US6378719B1 (en) * | 2000-05-24 | 2002-04-30 | David M. Kaiser | Housing for liquid container |
US20130037560A1 (en) * | 2010-02-08 | 2013-02-14 | Vacu Vin Innovations Limited | Dispensing assembly |
US9027800B2 (en) * | 2010-02-08 | 2015-05-12 | Vacu Vin Innovations Limited | Dispensing assembly |
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