Waste container

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Inventors

Gruber, Robert V.
Hassell, Jon P.

Application #

238036

Filed

Sep-9-2002

Published

Mar-28-2006

Current US Class

220/669
220/675
220/908

International Classes

B65F 1/02 (20060101)

Field of Search

220/908 220/608 220/675 220/670 220/671 220/672 220/673 220/669

Assignee

Rehrig Pacific Company (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Castellano; Stephen

US Patent References

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Other References

Brochure— Milko Der Milko 42-Liter-Rollerbehalter Minimale Abmessungen Maximaler Vorteil— 2 pages-dated 1996.

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Abstract
A waste container provides at least one protrusion spaced below a lip extending radially outwardly from an upper edge of the waste container. The at least one protrusion is spaced below the lip to permit a gripper from an automatic lifter to grasp the waste container between the at least one protrusion and the upper lip. The at least one protrusion may be a plurality of triangular shaped bosses formed midway between the upper edge and lower edge of the waste container. Alternatively, the at least one protrusion may be a base portion which extends radially outwardly at a lower edge of the waste container. The at least one protrusion prevents the waste container from slipping completely through the grippers while the waste container is inverted while emptying the contents into a truck.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A waste container comprising

a generally cylindrical body wall;

a bottom wall closing a lower end of the body wall;

a lip extending radially outward from an upper end of the body wall; and

at least one protrusion extending outward from the container spaced below the lip, the at least one protrusion integrally molded with the body wall, the at least one protrusion spaced below the lip to define a gripping area therebetween for engagement by a gripper for lifting and inverting the waste container, the at least one protrusion protruding outwardly farther than an outer surface of the gripping area wherein the body wall includes a plurality of vertical inner and outer splines, wherein the at least one protrusion protrudes outwardly from at least one of the outer splines and the outer splines are non-parallel.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to containers and more particularly to a waste container for use with automated handling equipment.

Some residential waste collection services have an automatic lifter for lifting and dumping the waste containers into the waste truck. Generally, the lifter includes grippers which grasp the waste container. The lifter then lifts the waste container from the ground and inverts the waste container to dump the contents into the waste truck. The lifter then rotates the waste container back to an upright position and returns the waste container to its original position on the ground.

The waste container includes a lip at an upper end of the waste container which protrudes radially outward from an upper edge of the wall of the waste container. The lip prevents the waste container from slipping through the grippers when the lifter lifts the waste container up off the ground. However, while inverted, the waste container may slip through the grippers and become damaged.
 
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