US20060054770A1 - Rotatable base assembly for waste containers - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a rotatable base assembly and in particular to a rotatable base assembly for supporting waste containers.
- the present invention also relates to a waste container incorporating or associated with a rotatable base assembly.
- Containers for containing refuse or waste are in many different configurations.
- the containers are mobile containers provided on one side of their base with a pair of wheels and gripping handles above the wheels which enables a container to be gripped, tipped towards the wheels so as to be supported thereby and wheeled to a desired location where the container is usually stored or to a location where the container can be left to be engaged by a refuse or waste collection vehicle for elevation and tipping so that the contents of the container are discharged into a collection hopper.
- Containers of this type are also provided with a hinged lid with the hinge axis being located substantially parallel to the axis of the wheels and adjacent the gripping handles and with handles for the lid being provided on the side of the lid opposite the container gripping handles.
- Refuse or waste containers of this type are commonly known as “wheelie” bins.
- bins provide a convenient means by which household refuse or the like can be deposited and then collected and removed from premises however they are relatively bulky and therefore they occupy a substantially space.
- access to the bins is often difficult. For example, where the bins are wheeled into a confined space such as against a wall where they are normally left, it is difficult for person wishing to deposit waste into the bins to reach the lid handles and lift the lid as the lid handles are on the far side of the bin.
- the bin is to be positioned so that the lid is easily accessible, that is so that the lid handles are on the near side, it is often difficult to move and manipulate the bin into a convenient position whilst ensuring that refuse or waste does not spill from the bin or the bin does not tip over. This thus creates a hygiene and safety problem.
- Manipulation of the bin is particularly difficult where the texture of the surface on which the bin is located is loose such as a gravel or earth surface as the wheels tend to dig into the surface.
- the present invention aims to provide in one aspect a rotatable base assembly for refuse or waste containers, which overcomes or alleviates one or more of the above disadvantages.
- the present invention in a further aspect aims to provide in combination a refuse or waste container and rotatable base assembly.
- the present invention thus provides in a first aspect a rotatable base assembly for a single waste container of the type having a pair of opposite wheels by which said container may be wheeled when tipped, said base assembly having a platform and a base, said platform being supported on said base for rotation about a substantially vertical axis, said platform having an upper surface and a front and a rear, an entry/exit at the front of said platform through which a said waste container may be moved wholly onto said platform or moved from said platform, and means for constraining said waste container on said platform, said constraining means including means on said platform for receiving said wheels of said waste container for locating said container on said platform whereby a waste container supported on said platform may be rotated with said platform about said vertical axis.
- the waste containers also have a chamber and manipulating handles located at an upper end of the chamber above the wheels.
- a lid is hinged to the chamber adjacent the manipulating handles for movement about an axis extending substantially parallel to the wheel axis and the lid is provided with handles remote from the hinge axis of the lid.
- the upper surface of the platform comprises an upper substantially planar surface to receive and support the base of a waste container.
- the constraining means may comprise one or more ribs or ridges extending upwardly relative to the planar surface.
- ribs or ridges may be provided on opposite sides of the platform.
- the locating means for the wheels may comprise recesses defined by the ribs or ridges into which the wheels may be moved to locate the waste container on the platform.
- the rib or ridges may converge towards each other from the front to the rear of the platform.
- the constraining means may also include a rib or ridge located at the rear of the platform which acts as a stop to the waste container.
- the front of the platform however most preferably is free of a rib or ridge to enable the waste container to be readily moved onto the platform.
- the ribs or ridges may define a platform area substantially complementary to the cross section of the container at and including the wheels.
- Pivot means between the platform and base suitably define the vertical axis about which the platform may rotate relative to the base.
- the pivot means may comprise axle means adapted to be located in aligned apertures arranged centrally in the platform and base.
- the axle means in one form may comprise a pin.
- the pin may inserted through the apertures in the platform and base and positively engage with the base.
- the pin may have a head end and a shank which is inserted through the apertures in the platform and base.
- the pin snap engages with the base to positively secure the platform to the base.
- the pin shank may have a leading barbed end for snap engagement with the base.
- bearing means are provided between the platform and base to support the platform on the base.
- the bearing means are preferably located at a radial spacing from the centre of the platform and base.
- the bearing means are supported on one of the platform and base and cooperate with an annular track on the other of the platform or base.
- the bearing means are supported on the platform and cooperate with an annular track provided on the base.
- the bearing means most suitably comprise a plurality of bearings.
- the bearings may in one form comprise rollers mounted for rotation about axes extending radially from the centre of the platform or base.
- the rollers may have axles which engage with axle holders on the underside of the platform.
- the bearings may comprise ball bearings.
- the ball bearings may be supported in complementary part spherical recesses in the platform or base for cooperation with a track in the base or platform respectively.
- the present invention provides a rotatable base assembly for a waste container of the type having a waste chamber, wheels at the bottom of and on one side of said chamber and a lid hinged to said chamber for movement about a hinge axis on said one side of said chamber and above said wheels, said base assembly comprising a platform and a base for said platform, said platform being supported for rotational movement about a substantially vertical axis to said base, pivot means interconnecting said platform and said base and defining said vertical axis of rotation of said platform, said platform having an entry/exit and being rotatable between a first position in which said waste container may be moved wholly onto said platform through said entry/exit to a position over said pivot means or moved from said platform through said entry/exit and a second position in which said container and platform are rotated about said vertical axis such that said container is constrained from movement to or from said platform and said platform including means for locating said waste container on said platform, said locating means including means for receiving said wheels of said container.
- the second position is approximately 180° from the first position however the second position may be at any angular position relative to the first position.
- the second position may also be in either rotational direction from the first position.
- the waste container may be constrained from movement to or from the platform by ribs or ridges on the platform.
- the platform may be alternatively formed to constrain movement of the waste container from the platform.
- the entry/exit region may be bounded at least on opposite sides by the ribs or ridges.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rotatable base assembly for refuse or waste containers
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the rotatable base assembly of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the rotatable base assembly of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view along line A-A of FIG. 3 ;
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are plan views of the platform and base of the base assembly
- FIGS. 7 to 10 illustrate the manner in which the rotatable base assembly may be used in combination with a waste container
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternative form of rotatable base assembly according to the invention carrying a waste container;
- FIG. 12 is a plan view showing the relationship between the waste container and rotatable base assembly of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 6 there is illustrated a rotatable base assembly 10 for refuse or waste containers according to an embodiment of the present invention, the rotatable base assembly 10 having a platform 11 on which a refuse container may seat and a base 12 upon which the platform 11 is supported for rotation about a substantially vertical axis.
- the platform 11 is of broad T-shaped configuration in plan view which matches generally the shape of the base of a standard waste container and the supporting wheels thereof.
- the platform 11 includes a substantially planar upper surface 13 and upstanding ribs or ridges 14 extending along both sides 15 of the platform 11 and rear 16 of the platform 11 .
- the front 17 of the platform 11 however is free or ribs or ridges 14 and this is open to enable a waste or refuse container to be placed onto or removed from the platform 11 as described further below.
- the ribs or ridges 14 extending along the opposite sides of the platform 11 define opposite locating recesses 18 in which the wheels of a waste container may locate.
- the surface 13 of the platform 11 is supported on its underside by a series of stiffening ribs or flanges 19 including pairs of diagonally extending parallel ribs or flanges 20 between which respective supporting wheels 21 may be located, the axes 22 of the wheels 21 lying along lines extending radially from the centre of the platform 11 .
- the wheels 21 are provided with axles 23 , the ends of which extend from opposite ends of the wheels 21 .
- Pairs of forked ribs 24 extend between the pairs of diagonal ribs 20 at the same radial spacing from the centre of the platform 11 into which opposite ends of the axles 23 may snap engage such that the wheels 21 are secured releasably to the underside of the platform 11 .
- the platform 11 is further provided at its centre with a circular opening 25 to receive an axle pin 26 , the shank of which has at its leading end an enlarged barb 27 which is spit radially and which is adapted to secure the platform 11 to the base 12 .
- the base 12 is of a circular configuration in plan view and includes on its upper side an outer annular substantially planar track 28 supported by integrally formed radially extending ribs 29 to a central hub 30 .
- An intermediate annular member 31 is provided between the track 28 and hub 30 .
- a series of stiffening ribs or flanges 32 are provided on the underside of the track 28 , member 31 and hub 30 to provide sufficient stiffness to the base 12 to resist loadings applied by a waste container supported on the platform 11 and through the wheels 21 on the base 12 .
- the hub 30 is centrally apertured at 33 to receive the barbed end 27 of the axle pin 26 which may snap-lock into the aperture 33 to positively retain the platform 11 to the base 12 but permit rotational movement of the platform 11 relative to the base 12 about a substantially vertical axis defined by the axle pin 26 .
- the wheels 21 are aligned with and supported on the track 28 to provide support to the platform 11 from the underside with the wheels 21 running along the track 28 with rotation of the platform 11 relative to the base 12 in opposite directions.
- the platform 11 may be provided with a downwardly extending annular rib 34 coaxial with the opening 25 and the platform 11 is provided with a pair of spaced apart upwardly extending annular ribs 35 coaxial with the opening 33 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the rib 34 extends downwardly to be located between the respective upwardly extending ribs 35 to present a series of cooperating barriers to minimise the risks of dust, dirt or other materials fouling the axle pin 26 .
- the rotatable base assembly 10 is particularly suited to use with a waste container 36 (see FIGS. 7 to 10 ) of the type known as a wheelie bin which is formed of plastics and which has a generally rectangular elongated chamber 37 provided with a pair of wheels 38 mounted on a horizontal axle 39 extending along one side of the bottom of the chamber 37 and manipulating handles 40 at the upper end of the chamber 37 above the wheels 38 .
- the container 36 additionally includes a lid 41 which is hingedly connected to top of the chamber 37 at or adjacent the handles 40 for movement about an axis extending substantially parallel to wheel axle 39 .
- the lid 41 additionally include a pair of integrally formed handles 42 which facilitate lifting of the lid 41 and deposit of waste into the chamber 37 , the handles 42 being located on the side of the lid 41 opposite its hinge axis.
- the assembled rotatable base assembly 10 is positioned in a substantially horizontal attitude on the ground where the waste container 36 is usually located.
- the platform 11 is rotated such that the open front 17 thereof is directed outwardly.
- the waste container 36 is then wheeled into a position in alignment with the base assembly 10 and tipped rearwardly about its wheel axle 39 such that its leading end is raised and can be moved through the open front 17 onto the platform 11 as illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- Further forward force applied to the container 36 in the direction B will cause the bottom 43 of the container 36 to seat substantially flat on the platform 11 which then slides forwardly to the position of FIG.
- the container 36 is fully supported on the platform 11 with the wheels 38 locating within the recesses 18 which prevents further forward movement of the container 36 .
- the container 36 may be guided onto the platform 11 by contacting the ribs or ridges 14 and the leading end of the container 36 may contact the ridge 16 at the front of the platform 11 which acts as a stop.
- the container 36 and platform 11 may then be rotated relative to the base 12 (in this case clockwise) from the position of FIG. 8 , through the position of FIG. 9 to the position of FIG. 10 where the container 36 and platform 11 are in a position approximately 180° from the position of FIG. 8 .
- the handles 42 of the lid 41 are located on the near side adjacent to the user and are thus readily accessible enabling them to be grasped to lift the lid 41 for deposit of waste 44 into the chamber 37 as shown.
- the container 36 and platform 11 are rotated back to the position of FIG. 8 where the gripping handles 40 are adjacent the user.
- the gripping handles 40 may then be grasped by the user, the container 36 slid rearwardly in the direction C in FIG. 8 and pivoted downwardly to the position of FIG. 7 such that the container 36 is supported on its wheels 38 .
- the container 36 may then be wheeled to a position for collection.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 there is illustrated a further form of rotatable base assembly 45 according to the present invention, in FIG. 11 showing in combination with a waste container 36 .
- the base assembly 45 includes a base 46 similar to the base 12 and a platform 47 supported on the base 46 for rotation about a substantially vertical axis in a similar manner to the support of the platform 11 on the base 12 .
- the platform 47 in this case has a planar container supporting surface 48 bounded on opposite sides by upstanding side ribs or ridges 49 which converge towards each other from the front 50 of the platform 47 to the rear 51 thereof.
- the ribs or ridges 49 are indented adjacent the front 50 of the platform 47 which increase the width of the platform 47 adjacent the front 50 thereof and defines opposite wheel recesses 52 in which the wheels 38 of the container 36 may locate.
- the supporting surface 48 of the platform 47 defined between the ribs 49 is substantially complementary to the cross sectional shape of the lower portion of the waste container 36 which may be supported on the platform 47 such that it can be located neatly and securely on the platform 47 .
- the rotatable base assembly 45 is used in a similar manner to that described with reference to FIGS. 7 to 10 with in this case, the waste container 36 when located on the platform 46 being neatly and closely received between the complementary shaped side ribs or ridges 49 . Further, the converging nature of the side ribs or ridges 49 and/or the recesses 52 for the container wheels 38 permits the container 36 to be loaded onto the open front 50 of the platform 47 only and not be pushed off the rear of the platform 47 .
- the rotatable base assembly may be formed of plastics suitably injection moulded plastic typically recycled plastics but may be formed of metals or other materials.
- the base assembly being relatively thin may be easily stacked flat for shipping and handling thereby saving costs.
- the base assembly has a height of approximately 70 mm to enable easy transfer of the waste container to and from the platform however this dimension may vary.
- the rotatable base assemblies allows the consumer to rotate a waste container supported thereon with little effort using just one hand and consumers are not required to touch the bin in any area that might be unhygienic. No change is required in the design of conventional “wheelie” bins which are commonly in use as waste containers.
- base assemblies 10 and 45 are most suited for use with containers 36 of a size which will neatly locate on the platforms 11 and 47 , they may be used with smaller size containers which will simply sit on top of the platforms 11 and 47 .
- the bases 12 and 46 are of a generally circular configuration however they may be of square configuration in plan view or of any other shape.
- the base 12 of the assembly 10 of FIGS. 1 to 6 may be substantially identically to the platform 11 such that only a single mould is required for both components.
- the pin 26 for retaining the platform to the base most preferably is formed of plastics but may be formed of metal. In some cases also, a bearing or bush may be provided between the pin 26 and platform and/or base.
- the platform in the described embodiment is supported by rollers to the base which effectively act as bearings transferring load from the platform to the base.
- the rollers may be in other forms that than illustrated such as in the form of spherical rollers located within part spherical recesses on the under side of the platform.
- the rollers or other bearings may be supported in a fixed position on the base and cooperate with an annular track provided on the underside of the platform.
- the base assembly Whilst the rotatable base assembly is described to be a separate unit upon which a waste container can be seated, the base assembly may be manufactured as part of the waste container as shown in FIG. 13 .
- the bottom 43 of the waste container 36 in such an embodiment may comprises the platform of the base assembly being supported for rotation by a pivot pin 52 about an axis extending longitudinally to the container chamber 37 to the base 53 , the axis being substantially vertical when the container is in a normal position to accept waste.
- the waste container 36 may be rotated about a vertical axis but when tipped as in FIG. 7 , the base 53 will be lifted from the ground with the chamber 37 allowing the container 36 to be wheeled.
- the base may be a separate component with which the bottom 43 of the chamber 37 may engage for rotational movement. In this case, when the container 36 is tipped, the chamber 37 will disengage from the base 53 which remains on the ground.
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A rotatable base assembly (10) for a waste container (36) having a platform (11) and a base (12), the platform (11) being supported on the base (12) for rotation about a substantially vertical axis and ribs or ridges (14) upstanding from the platform (11) to constrain the waste container (36) on the platform (11) such that the waste container (36) may be rotated between a position in which it may be moved onto or from the platform (11) or a position facilitating deposit of waste into the container (36).
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- This invention relates to a rotatable base assembly and in particular to a rotatable base assembly for supporting waste containers. The present invention also relates to a waste container incorporating or associated with a rotatable base assembly.
- Containers for containing refuse or waste are in many different configurations. In one configuration, the containers are mobile containers provided on one side of their base with a pair of wheels and gripping handles above the wheels which enables a container to be gripped, tipped towards the wheels so as to be supported thereby and wheeled to a desired location where the container is usually stored or to a location where the container can be left to be engaged by a refuse or waste collection vehicle for elevation and tipping so that the contents of the container are discharged into a collection hopper. Containers of this type are also provided with a hinged lid with the hinge axis being located substantially parallel to the axis of the wheels and adjacent the gripping handles and with handles for the lid being provided on the side of the lid opposite the container gripping handles. Refuse or waste containers of this type are commonly known as “wheelie” bins.
- Such bins provide a convenient means by which household refuse or the like can be deposited and then collected and removed from premises however they are relatively bulky and therefore they occupy a substantially space. In many occasions particularly where these bins are used in association with multi-unit dwellings or in other situations where only a limited space exists, access to the bins is often difficult. For example, where the bins are wheeled into a confined space such as against a wall where they are normally left, it is difficult for person wishing to deposit waste into the bins to reach the lid handles and lift the lid as the lid handles are on the far side of the bin. If the bin is to be positioned so that the lid is easily accessible, that is so that the lid handles are on the near side, it is often difficult to move and manipulate the bin into a convenient position whilst ensuring that refuse or waste does not spill from the bin or the bin does not tip over. This thus creates a hygiene and safety problem. Manipulation of the bin is particularly difficult where the texture of the surface on which the bin is located is loose such as a gravel or earth surface as the wheels tend to dig into the surface.
- The present invention aims to provide in one aspect a rotatable base assembly for refuse or waste containers, which overcomes or alleviates one or more of the above disadvantages. The present invention in a further aspect aims to provide in combination a refuse or waste container and rotatable base assembly.
- The present invention thus provides in a first aspect a rotatable base assembly for a single waste container of the type having a pair of opposite wheels by which said container may be wheeled when tipped, said base assembly having a platform and a base, said platform being supported on said base for rotation about a substantially vertical axis, said platform having an upper surface and a front and a rear, an entry/exit at the front of said platform through which a said waste container may be moved wholly onto said platform or moved from said platform, and means for constraining said waste container on said platform, said constraining means including means on said platform for receiving said wheels of said waste container for locating said container on said platform whereby a waste container supported on said platform may be rotated with said platform about said vertical axis.
- Most preferably, the waste containers also have a chamber and manipulating handles located at an upper end of the chamber above the wheels. A lid is hinged to the chamber adjacent the manipulating handles for movement about an axis extending substantially parallel to the wheel axis and the lid is provided with handles remote from the hinge axis of the lid.
- The upper surface of the platform comprises an upper substantially planar surface to receive and support the base of a waste container. The constraining means may comprise one or more ribs or ridges extending upwardly relative to the planar surface.
- In one configuration, ribs or ridges may be provided on opposite sides of the platform. The locating means for the wheels may comprise recesses defined by the ribs or ridges into which the wheels may be moved to locate the waste container on the platform. The rib or ridges may converge towards each other from the front to the rear of the platform. The constraining means may also include a rib or ridge located at the rear of the platform which acts as a stop to the waste container. The front of the platform however most preferably is free of a rib or ridge to enable the waste container to be readily moved onto the platform. The ribs or ridges may define a platform area substantially complementary to the cross section of the container at and including the wheels.
- Pivot means between the platform and base suitably define the vertical axis about which the platform may rotate relative to the base. The pivot means may comprise axle means adapted to be located in aligned apertures arranged centrally in the platform and base. The axle means in one form may comprise a pin. The pin may inserted through the apertures in the platform and base and positively engage with the base. The pin may have a head end and a shank which is inserted through the apertures in the platform and base. Preferably, the pin snap engages with the base to positively secure the platform to the base. For this purpose, the pin shank may have a leading barbed end for snap engagement with the base.
- Preferably, bearing means are provided between the platform and base to support the platform on the base. The bearing means are preferably located at a radial spacing from the centre of the platform and base. Preferably the bearing means are supported on one of the platform and base and cooperate with an annular track on the other of the platform or base. Most preferably, the bearing means are supported on the platform and cooperate with an annular track provided on the base.
- The bearing means most suitably comprise a plurality of bearings. The bearings may in one form comprise rollers mounted for rotation about axes extending radially from the centre of the platform or base. The rollers may have axles which engage with axle holders on the underside of the platform.
- In another arrangement, the bearings may comprise ball bearings. The ball bearings may be supported in complementary part spherical recesses in the platform or base for cooperation with a track in the base or platform respectively.
- In a further aspect, the present invention provides a rotatable base assembly for a waste container of the type having a waste chamber, wheels at the bottom of and on one side of said chamber and a lid hinged to said chamber for movement about a hinge axis on said one side of said chamber and above said wheels, said base assembly comprising a platform and a base for said platform, said platform being supported for rotational movement about a substantially vertical axis to said base, pivot means interconnecting said platform and said base and defining said vertical axis of rotation of said platform, said platform having an entry/exit and being rotatable between a first position in which said waste container may be moved wholly onto said platform through said entry/exit to a position over said pivot means or moved from said platform through said entry/exit and a second position in which said container and platform are rotated about said vertical axis such that said container is constrained from movement to or from said platform and said platform including means for locating said waste container on said platform, said locating means including means for receiving said wheels of said container.
- Most preferably, the second position is approximately 180° from the first position however the second position may be at any angular position relative to the first position. The second position may also be in either rotational direction from the first position.
- The waste container may be constrained from movement to or from the platform by ribs or ridges on the platform. The platform however may be alternatively formed to constrain movement of the waste container from the platform. The entry/exit region may be bounded at least on opposite sides by the ribs or ridges.
- In order that the invention may be more readily understood and put into practical effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention and wherein:—
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rotatable base assembly for refuse or waste containers; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the rotatable base assembly ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the rotatable base assembly ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view along line A-A ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIGS. 5 and 6 are plan views of the platform and base of the base assembly; - FIGS. 7 to 10 illustrate the manner in which the rotatable base assembly may be used in combination with a waste container;
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FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternative form of rotatable base assembly according to the invention carrying a waste container; -
FIG. 12 is a plan view showing the relationship between the waste container and rotatable base assembly ofFIG. 11 ; and -
FIG. 13 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention. - Referring to the drawings and firstly to FIGS. 1 to 6, there is illustrated a
rotatable base assembly 10 for refuse or waste containers according to an embodiment of the present invention, therotatable base assembly 10 having aplatform 11 on which a refuse container may seat and abase 12 upon which theplatform 11 is supported for rotation about a substantially vertical axis. - The
platform 11 is of broad T-shaped configuration in plan view which matches generally the shape of the base of a standard waste container and the supporting wheels thereof. Theplatform 11 includes a substantially planarupper surface 13 and upstanding ribs orridges 14 extending along bothsides 15 of theplatform 11 and rear 16 of theplatform 11. Thefront 17 of theplatform 11 however is free or ribs orridges 14 and this is open to enable a waste or refuse container to be placed onto or removed from theplatform 11 as described further below. The ribs orridges 14 extending along the opposite sides of theplatform 11 define opposite locatingrecesses 18 in which the wheels of a waste container may locate. - The
surface 13 of theplatform 11 is supported on its underside by a series of stiffening ribs orflanges 19 including pairs of diagonally extending parallel ribs orflanges 20 between which respective supportingwheels 21 may be located, theaxes 22 of thewheels 21 lying along lines extending radially from the centre of theplatform 11. Thewheels 21 are provided withaxles 23, the ends of which extend from opposite ends of thewheels 21. Pairs of forkedribs 24 extend between the pairs ofdiagonal ribs 20 at the same radial spacing from the centre of theplatform 11 into which opposite ends of theaxles 23 may snap engage such that thewheels 21 are secured releasably to the underside of theplatform 11. - The
platform 11 is further provided at its centre with acircular opening 25 to receive anaxle pin 26, the shank of which has at its leading end anenlarged barb 27 which is spit radially and which is adapted to secure theplatform 11 to thebase 12. - The
base 12 is of a circular configuration in plan view and includes on its upper side an outer annular substantiallyplanar track 28 supported by integrally formed radially extendingribs 29 to acentral hub 30. An intermediateannular member 31 is provided between thetrack 28 andhub 30. A series of stiffening ribs orflanges 32 are provided on the underside of thetrack 28,member 31 andhub 30 to provide sufficient stiffness to the base 12 to resist loadings applied by a waste container supported on theplatform 11 and through thewheels 21 on thebase 12. - The
hub 30 is centrally apertured at 33 to receive thebarbed end 27 of theaxle pin 26 which may snap-lock into theaperture 33 to positively retain theplatform 11 to the base 12 but permit rotational movement of theplatform 11 relative to the base 12 about a substantially vertical axis defined by theaxle pin 26. - When the
platform 11 is secured to thebase 12, thewheels 21 are aligned with and supported on thetrack 28 to provide support to theplatform 11 from the underside with thewheels 21 running along thetrack 28 with rotation of theplatform 11 relative to the base 12 in opposite directions. - To prevent or reduce the risks of dirt and dust reaching the
axle pin 26 and thereby restricting rotation of theplatform 11 relative to thebase 12, theplatform 11 may be provided with a downwardly extendingannular rib 34 coaxial with theopening 25 and theplatform 11 is provided with a pair of spaced apart upwardly extendingannular ribs 35 coaxial with the opening 33 (seeFIG. 4 ). When theplatform 11 is supported to thebase 12, therib 34 extends downwardly to be located between the respective upwardly extendingribs 35 to present a series of cooperating barriers to minimise the risks of dust, dirt or other materials fouling theaxle pin 26. - The
rotatable base assembly 10 is particularly suited to use with a waste container 36 (see FIGS. 7 to 10) of the type known as a wheelie bin which is formed of plastics and which has a generally rectangularelongated chamber 37 provided with a pair ofwheels 38 mounted on ahorizontal axle 39 extending along one side of the bottom of thechamber 37 and manipulatinghandles 40 at the upper end of thechamber 37 above thewheels 38. Thecontainer 36 additionally includes alid 41 which is hingedly connected to top of thechamber 37 at or adjacent thehandles 40 for movement about an axis extending substantially parallel towheel axle 39. Thelid 41 additionally include a pair of integrally formed handles 42 which facilitate lifting of thelid 41 and deposit of waste into thechamber 37, thehandles 42 being located on the side of thelid 41 opposite its hinge axis. - As shown in FIGS. 7 to 10, the assembled
rotatable base assembly 10 is positioned in a substantially horizontal attitude on the ground where thewaste container 36 is usually located. Where thewaste container 36 is to be placed onto theplatform 11 of thebase assembly 10, theplatform 11 is rotated such that theopen front 17 thereof is directed outwardly. Thewaste container 36 is then wheeled into a position in alignment with thebase assembly 10 and tipped rearwardly about itswheel axle 39 such that its leading end is raised and can be moved through theopen front 17 onto theplatform 11 as illustrated inFIG. 7 . Further forward force applied to thecontainer 36 in the direction B will cause the bottom 43 of thecontainer 36 to seat substantially flat on theplatform 11 which then slides forwardly to the position ofFIG. 8 in which thecontainer 36 is fully supported on theplatform 11 with thewheels 38 locating within therecesses 18 which prevents further forward movement of thecontainer 36. Thecontainer 36 may be guided onto theplatform 11 by contacting the ribs orridges 14 and the leading end of thecontainer 36 may contact theridge 16 at the front of theplatform 11 which acts as a stop. - The
container 36 andplatform 11 may then be rotated relative to the base 12 (in this case clockwise) from the position ofFIG. 8 , through the position ofFIG. 9 to the position ofFIG. 10 where thecontainer 36 andplatform 11 are in a position approximately 180° from the position ofFIG. 8 . In theFIG. 10 position, thehandles 42 of thelid 41 are located on the near side adjacent to the user and are thus readily accessible enabling them to be grasped to lift thelid 41 for deposit of waste 44 into thechamber 37 as shown. - When the
container 36 is full and heavy and/or it is time to place thecontainer 36 out for emptying, thecontainer 36 andplatform 11 are rotated back to the position ofFIG. 8 where the grippinghandles 40 are adjacent the user. The gripping handles 40 may then be grasped by the user, thecontainer 36 slid rearwardly in the direction C inFIG. 8 and pivoted downwardly to the position ofFIG. 7 such that thecontainer 36 is supported on itswheels 38. Thecontainer 36 may then be wheeled to a position for collection. - Referring now to
FIGS. 11 and 12 , there is illustrated a further form ofrotatable base assembly 45 according to the present invention, inFIG. 11 showing in combination with awaste container 36. Thebase assembly 45 includes a base 46 similar to thebase 12 and a platform 47 supported on thebase 46 for rotation about a substantially vertical axis in a similar manner to the support of theplatform 11 on thebase 12. - The platform 47 in this case has a planar
container supporting surface 48 bounded on opposite sides by upstanding side ribs orridges 49 which converge towards each other from thefront 50 of the platform 47 to the rear 51 thereof. In addition, the ribs orridges 49 are indented adjacent thefront 50 of the platform 47 which increase the width of the platform 47 adjacent thefront 50 thereof and defines opposite wheel recesses 52 in which thewheels 38 of thecontainer 36 may locate. As is apparent inFIG. 12 , the supportingsurface 48 of the platform 47 defined between theribs 49 is substantially complementary to the cross sectional shape of the lower portion of thewaste container 36 which may be supported on the platform 47 such that it can be located neatly and securely on the platform 47. - The
rotatable base assembly 45 is used in a similar manner to that described with reference to FIGS. 7 to 10 with in this case, thewaste container 36 when located on theplatform 46 being neatly and closely received between the complementary shaped side ribs orridges 49. Further, the converging nature of the side ribs orridges 49 and/or therecesses 52 for thecontainer wheels 38 permits thecontainer 36 to be loaded onto theopen front 50 of the platform 47 only and not be pushed off the rear of the platform 47. - The rotatable base assembly may be formed of plastics suitably injection moulded plastic typically recycled plastics but may be formed of metals or other materials. The base assembly being relatively thin may be easily stacked flat for shipping and handling thereby saving costs. Typically, the base assembly has a height of approximately 70 mm to enable easy transfer of the waste container to and from the platform however this dimension may vary.
- The rotatable base assemblies allows the consumer to rotate a waste container supported thereon with little effort using just one hand and consumers are not required to touch the bin in any area that might be unhygienic. No change is required in the design of conventional “wheelie” bins which are commonly in use as waste containers.
- Whilst the
base assemblies containers 36 of a size which will neatly locate on theplatforms 11 and 47, they may be used with smaller size containers which will simply sit on top of theplatforms 11 and 47. - In the embodiment described, the
bases base 12 of theassembly 10 of FIGS. 1 to 6 may be substantially identically to theplatform 11 such that only a single mould is required for both components. - The
pin 26 for retaining the platform to the base most preferably is formed of plastics but may be formed of metal. In some cases also, a bearing or bush may be provided between thepin 26 and platform and/or base. - The platform in the described embodiment is supported by rollers to the base which effectively act as bearings transferring load from the platform to the base. The rollers may be in other forms that than illustrated such as in the form of spherical rollers located within part spherical recesses on the under side of the platform. In another arrangement, the rollers or other bearings may be supported in a fixed position on the base and cooperate with an annular track provided on the underside of the platform.
- Whilst the rotatable base assembly is described to be a separate unit upon which a waste container can be seated, the base assembly may be manufactured as part of the waste container as shown in
FIG. 13 . Thus the bottom 43 of thewaste container 36 in such an embodiment may comprises the platform of the base assembly being supported for rotation by apivot pin 52 about an axis extending longitudinally to thecontainer chamber 37 to thebase 53, the axis being substantially vertical when the container is in a normal position to accept waste. Thus in the position ofFIG. 13 , thewaste container 36 may be rotated about a vertical axis but when tipped as inFIG. 7 , thebase 53 will be lifted from the ground with thechamber 37 allowing thecontainer 36 to be wheeled. - Alternatively, the base may be a separate component with which the bottom 43 of the
chamber 37 may engage for rotational movement. In this case, when thecontainer 36 is tipped, thechamber 37 will disengage from the base 53 which remains on the ground. - The terms “comprising” or “comprises” or derivates thereof as used throughout the specification and claims are taken to specify the presence of the stated features, integers and components referred to but not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other feature/s, integer/s, component/s or group thereof.
- Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative embodiment of the invention, all such modifications and variations thereto as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1-21. (canceled)
22. A rotatable base assembly for a single waste container of the type having a pair of opposite wheels by which said container may be wheeled when tipped, said base assembly having a platform and a base, said platform being supported on said base for rotation about a substantially vertical axis, said platform having an upper surface and a front and a rear, an entry/exit at the front of said platform through which a said waste container may be moved wholly onto said platform or moved from said platform, and means for constraining said waste container on said platform, said constraining means including means on said platform for receiving said wheels of said waste container for locating said container on said platform whereby a waste container supported on said platform may be rotated with said platform about said vertical axis.
23. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 22 wherein said platform upper surface comprises a substantially planar surface upon which the bottom of a waste container may seat and wherein said constraining means includes one or more ribs or ridges extending upwardly relative to said planar face.
24. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 23 wherein said ribs or ridges are provided on opposite sides of the platform.
25. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 24 wherein said wheel receiving means comprise recesses defined by said ribs or ridges.
26. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 24 wherein said ribs or ridges converge towards each other from the front to the rear of the platform.
27. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 23 wherein said constraining means include a rib or ridge located at the rear of said platform to act as a stop to said waste container.
28. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 26 wherein said ribs or ridges define a platform area substantially complementary to the cross section of the container and wheels.
29. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 1 and including pivot means between the platform and base and defining said vertical axis.
30. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 29 wherein said pivot means comprise axle means located in aligned apertures arranged centrally in the platform and base.
31. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 30 wherein said axle means comprises a pin which positively connects said platform to said base.
32. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 22 and including bearing means between said platform and base to support the platform on the base.
33. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 32 wherein said bearing means are radially spaced from the centre of the platform and base.
34. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 32 wherein said bearing means are supported on one of the platform and base and cooperate with an annular track on the other of the platform or base.
35. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 32 wherein said bearing means comprise a plurality of bearings, said bearings comprising rollers mounted for rotation about axes extending radially from the centre of the platform and base.
36. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 32 wherein said bearing means comprise ball bearings.
37. A rotatable base assembly for a waste container of the type having a waste chamber, wheels at the bottom of and on one side of said chamber and a lid hinged to said chamber for movement about a hinge axis on said one side of said chamber and above said wheels, said base assembly comprising a platform and a base for said platform, said platform being supported for rotational movement about a substantially vertical axis to said base, pivot means interconnecting said platform and said base and defining said vertical axis of rotation of said platform, said platform having an entry/exit and being rotatable between a first position in which said waste container may be moved wholly onto said platform through said entry/exit to a position over said pivot means or moved from said platform through said entry/exit and a second position in which said container and platform are rotated about said vertical axis such that said container is constrained from movement to or from said platform and said platform including means for locating said waste container on said platform, said locating means including means for receiving said wheels of said container.
38. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 37 wherein said second position is approximately 180° from the first position.
39. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 37 wherein said container is located by ribs or ridges on said platform.
40. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 39 wherein said entry/exit is bounded at least on opposite sides by said ribs or ridges.
41. A rotatable base assembly as claimed in claim 40 wherein said ribs or ridges define recesses on opposite sides of said platform for receiving said wheels of said container.
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