WO2009019494A1 - Dispositif de support - Google Patents
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- WO2009019494A1 WO2009019494A1 PCT/GB2008/002734 GB2008002734W WO2009019494A1 WO 2009019494 A1 WO2009019494 A1 WO 2009019494A1 GB 2008002734 W GB2008002734 W GB 2008002734W WO 2009019494 A1 WO2009019494 A1 WO 2009019494A1
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- support device
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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
- B65F1/141—Supports, racks, stands, posts or the like for holding refuse receptacles
- B65F1/1415—Supports, racks, stands, posts or the like for holding refuse receptacles for flexible receptables, e.g. bags, sacks
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- the present invention relates to a support device, and more particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a support device for use for supporting flexible containers, receptacles or other items.
- a flexible container or receptacle is a synthetic plastics bin liner for use with collecting garbage or litter.
- these flexible containers or receptacles or bin liners are used for collection of and storage of litter or garbage.
- Examples of existing support devices for use with the aforementioned bin liners or plastic bags, are wall-mounted devices, which typically comprise a rigid frame, which is usually formed from metal.
- the frame of the aforementioned support device is usually in the form of a circular support and has a lid.
- the lid is rubber and arranged to close around a peripheral rim of the metal support.
- a rack or clamp connects the support device to a wall.
- Another problem with the aforementioned support device is that, due to the irregular nature of the strips or clips that are used to support the flexible containers or receptacles, tearing of the flexible containers or receptacles has often resulted. This tearing, to some extent, has been overcome by using a heavy gauge bin bag, and this has alleviated or prevented tearing of the bin bag. However, a disadvantage of this has been that the heavier gauge bin bags are more expensive and less environmentally friendly.
- FIG. 1 Another example of a support device for bags is described in US Patent US 6 416 023 B1 (Satsky), which discloses a bag opening holder comprising: a first ring member with an opening therethrough. The holder is hinged to a second ring member having an opening. There is also disclosed a first handle member attached to the first ring member, and a second handle member attached to the first and second ring members The second handle member pivotally connects the first and second ring members together, with the first and second handle members located at substantially opposite locations on the first ring member.
- the second handle member includes first extended members, spaced apart and extending outwardly from a circumferential edge of the second ring member Fastening members are spaced apart and securely attached to the first ring member for fastening said first ring member to said second ring member and about an upper portion of a bag.
- a problem solved by this device is that of providing an apparatus primarily developed for the purpose of holding a bag open so that the user can easily place objects inside the bag.
- the device is equipped with two handles for secure double-handed carrying, and this inhibits the use of the device by a user on the move.
- the two handled design distributes the weight balance of the support device in a manner that militates against comfortable and efficient single-handed use.
- thinner refuse sacks that are sandwiched between the upper and lower lids tend to slide out from between the two ring members.
- thinner type refuse sacks tend to tear as forces are focussed on narrow areas.
- US Patent US 6 679 462 B1 discloses a stiffener apparatus comprising: a clamping means having a first and a second stiffener section for securing a flexible sheet material when said flexible sheet material is disposed therebetween, said first stiffener section having latching means, said latching means being removably attachable to said second stiffener section, said latching means further including lever means for engaging and disengaging said latching means.
- At least one handle is provided on said second stiffener section for manipulating said stiffener apparatus, said at least one handle has at least one notch for hanging the stiffener apparatus.
- the notch is so disposed so that the stiffener apparatus hangs essentially level and vertical.
- the first stiffener section also including a plurality of slots. The slots are located adjacent opposite ends of a lever means to provide flexibility to the latching means for engaging and disengaging said latching means.
- the octagonal profile specified provides a stable, sturdy and robust means for stiffening a bag, but as a result of corners, this form is likely to tear the refuse sack or bag as a result of stress concentration at the corners.
- the two sections of the apparatus are seen to be substantially similar, with further latching means on one section, and the addition of a lid would clearly create a weighty and unwieldy apparatus of three major sections. This would provide a sturdy surrogate and semi-temporary bin and is in contrast to the formation of the present invention, comprising a clipped loop and lid.
- the apparatus however militates heavily against effective mobile use, against the combination of manoeuvrability, and easy usability and carriage that is needed for the device to be of any use to litter collectors.
- the lightweight portable nature of the present invention would not have the same integers as the Valdez apparatus, and would not permit a bag to be effectively hung on a hook with the opening remaining open. Likewise, such a cumbersome, domestic device as the Valdez apparatus would not successfully address the problem solved by the present invention.
- An object of the present invention is to solve the foregoing problems by providing an improved support device. Another object of the present invention is to provide and improve a support device, for use by litter pickers or garbage collectors, assisting in maintaining a litter bin or refuse sack in its open state and with the facility for closing the device when needed.
- a support device for receiving a refuse sack comprising: a peripheral region, in the form of a circular closed loop and arranged to receive the refuse sack; a rim having a lip which is arranged to engage with the peripheral region so as to retain the refuse sack in a closed position; a plurality of clips adapted to engage the refuse sack; and a handle for carrying the support device.
- the handle is dimensioned and arranged to enable a user to maintain the sack in an open state and for a user to carry the sack in an ergonomically comfortable so as to enable a user to collect refuse and reduce the of repetitive strain injury on a users arm or wrist because the offset angle at which the handle is formed. .
- the hinge is preferably removable and replaceable. It is ideally formed f a synthetic plastics materials which enables it to be removed for cleaning. This is particularly important if the bin is used in areas where food is prepared or cooked as there are often very strict requirements placed on the need and frequency for cleaning and sterilising any equipment that is found in kitchens. It will be appreciated that the invention maintains a garbage sack or refuse sack in an open state when desired and enables a garbage collector or litter picker to close the lid and the lid to be supported against a peripheral region of the garbage sack. Optionally a lid is provided which is hinged to said peripheral region and arranged to close over said region when desired.
- the support device is formed from a resilient plastics material.
- the support device is formed from an injection moulding process.
- adverts may be printed on the rim of the support device or embossed thereon.
- the handle is shaped so as to have moulded contours which conform to a user's hand. This assists a user carrying the support device and ensures that one hand is always free to collect litter or garbage.
- Another advantage with the handle is that it is comfortable and provides a natural grip for the user. Previously garbage or litter collectors did not have this grip and so had to hold the receptacle or refuse sack in a clenched fist. This sometimes resulted in cramp and muscle strain. This was particularly the case in cold or wet weather where a user's hand was prone to the cold and this exacerbated muscle strain with the risk of repetitive strain injury (RSI).
- RSSI repetitive strain injury
- the support device is that the guide lugs are provided, which in a preferred form, are disposed at intervals around the periphery of the device so as to spread the load of any litter or garbage in the receptacle or refuse sack. These help to prevent tearing of sack and thus enable thinner gauge sacks to be used. The result is that the cost of refuse sacks is less.
- the support device effectively defines a waste bin and enables users to empty collected waste into a larger containers or bins. This enables the reuse of the receptacles or refuse sack, thus further reducing costs.
- a further advantage of the support device is that there is no longer a need to dispose of full or part full refuse sacks. In the past these were simply thrown into a bin or a waste cart. Use of the present invention removes the need for this because only the contents of the receptacle are disposed. This aspect reduces the amount of synthetic plastics bags that are disposed into the waste stream. As a result of increasing environmental pressures to recycle and remove plastic waste from the waste stream, is considered to be a distinct advantage of the invention that enables a plastic refuse sack to be reused many times.
- the support device is lightweight and formed from a rigid synthetic material that is impact resistant and can be injection moulded.
- a suitable material is Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS). This material is flexible and it does not fracture, it is lightweight and resilient and is cheap to produce.
- a snap lock is provided to ensure the periphery region engages with the rim and remains in a locked state, so as to prevent unintentional opening of the support device.
- the support device is formed as a single shot injection mould using separate mould tools for the peripheral region and the lid.
- the lid and periphery may be formed from different materials.
- Separate hinge portions are ideally integrally formed with the lid and the peripheral region.
- the separate hinge portions are connected one to another by a simple nylon bush.
- the integrally formed hinge (for example on a lid) receives the peripheral support device.
- the hinge may be formed integrally with the peripheral support device and receives the lid.
- a single split pin or nylon bush is pushed into a cavity formed in the hinge and locks the two pieces together.
- the hinge may be formed as a separate part or component from the lid and support peripheral device.
- a modular arrangement of the support device thus enables damaged pieces to be replaced relatively easily.
- the separate hinge may be enclosed within a single shot hinge moulding that is advantageously cylindrical.
- the handle is offset by between five and twenty five degrees (5° and 25°) so as to enable a user to carry the support device and refuse sack at an angle which ensures that the receptacle or refuse sack is always maintained in an open condition.
- the handle may be right or left handed or reversible so as to be employed by either right or left handed users.
- a cover or cushioning layer may be placed around the handle so as to provide extra grip and comfort to the user.
- the rim of the peripheral device is ideally a continuous V shaped section. However, other sections may be used.
- An alternative section may be a square cut section that receives a suitable U-shaped cover clip or a series of clips or ghppers, which grip the receptacle or refuse sack.
- Means may be provided to attach a shoulder strap to the device, thereby enabling a user to have both hands free, to temporarily use both hands or to alternate hands.
- a lock mechanism or catch may be provided on the handle, or on the peripheral device and lid, so as to enable engagement of the lid with the device, so that it can be closed.
- the hinge is preferably a "living" hinge whose mean time to failure (MTTF) is ideally in excess of 10,000 cycles and most preferably in excess of 100,000 cycles.
- MTTF mean time to failure
- the support device is in the form of a circular hoop and is shaped and configured to receive the lid.
- Figure 1 is an overall diagrammatic view of the device
- Figure 2 is a side elevation view of the support device
- Figure 3 is a side elevation view of the support device from the opposite side to that shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is an end view from one end
- Figure 5 is an end view from the opposite end to that shown in Figure 4;
- Figure 6 is a plan view from above.
- Figure 7 is an under plan view from below.
- a support device 10 comprises a lid 12 hingeably connected to a peripheral region 14 by way of hinge 15.
- the peripheral region 14 has a generally circular form and a handle 16 is attached to one side.
- the handle 16 is attached to the side opposite the hinge 15.
- the handle 16 may be attached to the hinge 15 or a location closer to the hinge 15.
- the support device 10 is preferably formed from an injection moulding process and assembly of the device is by way of connecting the lid 12 to the peripheral region 14 by way of a bush (not shown), which is inserted into (and removable from) the hinge 15, so that all pieces can be washed or sterilised.
- the bush is ideally a nylon bush and of the push-fit type.
- the diameter of the lid is typically between 0.15 and 0.4 m. However, smaller or larger diameter devices are considered to fall within the scope of the invention.
- Handle 16 may have a contoured surface 20 alternatively, or in addition to, the handle 16 may be covered with a cushioning foam or gripping medium (not shown).
- a user In use a user, typically with a litter picking tool (not shown), collects litter such as drink cans, or other garbage and places it in a refuse sack which is supported on the peripheral region by way of one or more clips 30.
- litter such as drink cans, or other garbage and places it in a refuse sack which is supported on the peripheral region by way of one or more clips 30.
- the clips or tabs are shown diagrammatically in Figure 6. These clips 30 form a seal by clipping the peripheral region 14 over the refuse sack. The seal is releasable by removing the clip or clips. Clip(s) 30 or similar engagement strips are provided to support the bin liner or receptacle in such a way as to enable he refuse sack or receptacle (not shown) to fall freely and be suspended from the support device 10.
- a catch 40a or other locking means may be disposed on the lid and arranged to engage the lid with a similar catch or lock 40b disposed on the peripheral region 14 of the device 10.
- FIGs 6 and 7 like parts bear the same reference numerals.
- the support device 10 is lightweight yet rigid and strong and enables a refuse collector or waste picker to operate efficiently and more speedily than before.
- the device may be oval, square or rectangular in shape.
- a further advantage of the invention is that it enables reuse of a refuse sacks and therefore reduces the amount of plastics that is placed into the waste stream.
- the invention has been described by way of exemplary example only, and it will be appreciated that further variation may be made to the examples described without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the support device may for example be modified for use as a garden refuse collector, in which case the support device could be supplied with a stand or wall hanger.
- the stand may be a tripod adapted to receive and support the device so that for example gardeners or hobbyist can employ the support device to support refuse sacks of such bulky materials as leaves, waste paper, polystyrene or even wall paper as it is being removed from a wall.
- the invention may be made to the invention, for example by including dyestuffs or colouring into the synthetic plastics before or during the production stage. Similarly colouring, paint or stickers may be applied to the finished device. Likewise the device may be fabricated from a material that is reflective, which adds to its utility, for example when used to pick or collect.
- the material used to make or coat the device may have a reflective coating or be formed from a high visibility material so that it can be seen at low light and thus adds to the safety of workers on roads. Alliteratively lights may be applied to the device in which case battery housing may be provided
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GB1003687A GB2464891A (en) | 2007-08-09 | 2008-08-11 | A support device for receiving a refuse sack |
US12/733,100 US20100140423A1 (en) | 2007-08-09 | 2008-08-11 | Support device for receiving a refuse sack |
EP08788303A EP2188195A1 (fr) | 2007-08-09 | 2008-08-11 | Dispositif de support |
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