Receptacle update device

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Application #

274424

Filed

Nov-21-1988

Published

Sep-11-1990

Current US Class

047/66.1
047/72
220/4.28
220/62.19
312/204

International Classes

B65D 006/24; B65D 090/06; A01G 009/02

Field of Search

220/4 47/66 47/72 312/204 312/210

Assignee

Fiberlite (San Carlos, CA)

Examiners

Lowrance; George E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Irell & Manella

US Patent References

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Abstract
A device and method for restoring or changing the external appearance of a receptacle, and preferably a planter box refuse container of the like, is disclosed. The device for updating these receptacles is made up of a plurality of joinable substantially rigid composite sheet sections which are sized so that their inner surface substantially conform in dimension to the outer surfaces of the original receptacle and extend over the top surface of the original receptacle. In preferred embodiments the device is formed in two sections each of which surrounds and closes half of the perimeter of the receptacle with the two sections being joined at their respective ends to complete the enclosure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An updated architectural receptacle comprising in combination an architectural receptacle and a receptacle update device for restoring or changing the external appearance of said receptacle, said receptacle having a substantially vertical wall defining its original shape, an upper horizontal surface at the top of the vertical wall with an opening in said horizontal surface, the update device being affixed to the external surface of said receptacle and comprising two joined substantially rigid composite sheet sections, each of said sections corresponding substantially to half the perimeter of said receptacle said sections having an outer surface, an inner surface and a top lip, the sheet sections being sized so that the inner surface substantially conforms in dimension to the vertical wall of the receptacle with the top lip extending over the upper horizontal surface into said opening, said two sheet sections, as joined, substantially surrounding and enclosing the vertical wall and horizontal surface of said receptacle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an improvement to public receptacles such as planter boxes, waste containers, and the like. More particularly, it relates to updating these receptacles to overcome appearance defects arising from vandalism and age.

2. Background Information

Planter boxes for holding small trees, flowers and shrubs; waste receptacles and other fixtures are a common and architecturally significant factor in the design of many public buildings, ranging from shopping centers to hospitals to schools and the like. They can represent a significant investment. Unfortunately, in the case of planter boxes, the passage of time can have two diametrically opposed effects. On the one hand, the passage of time leads to establishment and maturation of the plants contained within the planter such that they become an increasingly important part of the architectural environment. Such plants become quite heavy and difficult to relocate. The other effect of time is that the planter boxes, as well as other similar receptacles, while still retaining good structural integrity, become physically unattractive. This can be due to changes of style or decor within their setting or, commonly, can arise from vandalism and other disuse.
 
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