Litter disposal device for automobiles

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Inventors

Seibel, Arthur H.

Application #

697471

Filed

Jun-18-1976

Published

Feb-7-1978

Current US Class

015/104.16
015/104.2
015/313
100/100
100/215
198/736
198/748
296/37.11
296/37.8

International Classes

B30B 015/30

Field of Search

224/29 296/37.9 296/37.11 15/104.06 15/104.16 15/104.2 15/313 100/215 100/100 100/240 198/716 198/736 198/747 198/748 131/256 243/38 214/17

Examiners

Blix; Trygve M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

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Abstract
There is disclosed an improved litter disposal device for use on vehicles including automobiles. The litter disposal device permits the occupants of the automobile or other vehicle to dispose of litter through access ports in the interior of the passenger compartment of the automobile or other vehicle. The interior access ports open into a litter conduit conveyor system mounted along the under carriage of the automobile. Once the litter is deposited into the conduit, it is conveyed through the conduit by the operation of a wiper plug in the conveyor which is electromechanically movable from the forward end of the conveyor to the open rearward end of the conveyor. The litter is deposited into an accumulation receptacle which is positioned, typically, within the trunk compartment of the automobile. The accumulation receptacle is provided with an access door for easy removal of the litter when the receptacle is full. Further, the receptacle is provided with an electrically or hydraulically actuated compressor which compacts the litter.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A litter disposal system for vehicles, comprising:

a. a conveyor conduit carried by said automobile along the underside thereof which includes at least one access port thereon for communication between the interior of said automobile and the interior of said conduit;

b. a pulley wheel mounted at the forward end of said conduit, said pulley wheel being axially rotational therein;

c. a motor means operably engageable with said conduit at the rear thereof, said motor means being an automatically reversible type electrical motor, and which includes a rotationally operable wheel means thereon;

d. a tension cable which is operably engageable with said wheel means on said motor and said pulley wheel at forward end of said conduit, said tension cable being formed of a relatively flexible material;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

The present invention generally concerns disposal systems and more specifically relates to litter disposal devices for automobiles or other vehicles.

Prior Art

Disposal of litter from automobiles and other vehicles is a serious problem. Generally the litter problem in vehicles is solved in one of two ways. The passengers or occupants of the vehicle either throw the litter out of the automobile which is aesthetically and environmentally unpleasant, or the litter is simply dropped on the floor of the vehicle. The presence of a handy litter disposal device in our automobiles which is convenient and easily operated will eliminate the temptation to throw the litter out of the window or to let it accumulate in the interior of the passenger compartment.

Litter disposal devices for automobiles, airplanes, and trans have been known in the prior art for a considerable period of time. These devices have embraced a wide variety of specific design and functional features. As early as 1926 simple automobile disposal devices were known. For example, in Hardesty, U.S. Pat. No. 1,611,437, there was disclosed a smoker's appliance for automobiles which evacuated the ash from tobacco products from the interior of the automobile to the exterior of the automobile. In this particular device, ashes were deposited in a receptacle in the interior of the autombile and were evacuated to the exterior of the autombile by a manifold assisted exhaust. Although this disposal device did not accommodate forms of litter other than ashes, subsequent devices did. In 1961, vacuum assisted waste disposal devices were developed for disposal of larger forms of litter. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,011,627 disclosed a vacuum actuated apparatus for receiving and depositing within a vehicle trash and refuge including ashes, cigarette butts, cigar stubs, cleansing tissues, paper napkins, and the like. In this particular device, a receptacle was placed in the interior of the automobile along the dashboard thereof and a receptacle for receiving the trash was connected thereto and was positioned in the engine compartment of the automobile. Whereas this particular device did accommodate litter other than ashes, it did not provide for bulkier, heavier litter such as cans, fruit cores, and the like.
 
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