Bin Liner Dispenser
A bin liner dispensing system comprising a receptacle (19) and a bin (10), the receptacle (19) accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having a closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle (19) in an overlying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible, opposed sidewalls (11) of the bin having a set of protrusions (15) in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin, the receptacle configured to be supported between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent or at the floor (17) of the bin (10).
This invention relates to a liner dispenser for a bin.
BACKGROUND ARTIt is common practice to provide liners for garbage bins and like receptacles. In this regard it is conventional practice to insert a new liner into location within the bin on removal of a filled liner. This necessitates the storage of the liners in another location and in installing the liner also it is desirable to ensure that the space between the inner walls of the bin and the liner is minimised.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONThroughout the specification and claim, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
Throughout the specification and claim, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “bin” shall be taken as an enclosure having a base or floor a support located in spaced relation above the floor for receiving the open end of a liner.
According to one aspect the invention resides in a bin liner dispensing means comprising a receptacle accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle in an overlying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible, a pair of opposed sidewalls of the bin having a set of protrusions in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin, the receptacle configured to be supported at opposed sides between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent or at the base of the bin.
According to another aspect the invention resides in a receptacle intended in use to be located within a bin having a pair of opposed sidewalls having a set of inwardly directed protrusions in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin, accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle in an overlying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible, the receptacle configured to be supported between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent or at the base of the bin.
According to another aspect the invention resides in a bin intended in use to accommodate a receptacle accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle in an overlying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible, the bin having a pair of opposed sidewalls having a set of protrusions in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin, the receptacle configured to be supported at opposed sides between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent or at the base of the bin.
According to a preferred feature of the invention within the receptacle are interconnected in an end to end relationship with the closed end of each liner being connected to the open end of the most proximate liner below, said interconnection defined by a line of weakness. According to a preferred feature of the invention the liners the opening is closed by a removal closure.
According to a preferred feature of the invention one pair of opposed sides of the receptacle is provided with tabs in opposed relation to each other, said tabs being adapted to be partially separable from the body of the receptacle to be able to be displaced laterally from the respective side of the receptacle to be able to engage the protrusions and resist movement of the receptacle away from the base of the bin. According to a preferred feature of the invention the receptacle has the configuration of a rectangular prism having an upper and lower wall of the largest area and in which the area of the upper and lower walls are substantially in correspondence with the area of the base and wherein the upper and lower walls are separated by side walls. According to a preferred feature of the invention the tabs each comprise a portion which can be separated from the upper wall and the respective side wall but remain connected to the lower wall by a fold line.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the closed end of the lowermost liner is fixed to the receptacle. According to a preferred feature of the invention the closed end of the lowermost liner is fixed the receptacle by at least one tape of like element fixed at one end to the closed end of the lowermost liner and at the other end to the receptacle. The other end of the tape-like elements are fixed to the tabs.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the tabs are formed with extensions which form part of the lower wall of the receptacle and are defined by a line of weakness whereby the tabs can be separated from the receptacle.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the protrusions are located in spaced relation from the base of the bin a distance substantially corresponding to the spacing between the upper and lower walls of the receptacle whereby said tabs on their displacement will be engaged with the under face of the protrusion.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the opposed side walls are formed with inwardly directed flutes extending towards the base and terminating at their lower end in spaced relation from the base whereby the end face of the flutes define the protrusions. According to a preferred feature of the invention the opposed faces of the flutes are divergent in the direction of the open face.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the flutes extend from the protrusions for a portion of the height of the respective side wall. A bin liner dispensing means as claimed at any one of the preceding claims wherein the bin has a cross-section conforming to a right angled quadrilateral.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the protrusions are provided on the inner face of all side walls.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the receptacle is provided with upstanding ribs on the other sides of the receptacle.
According to a preferred feature of the invention each protrusion is associated with a gusset-like element located to one side of the protrusion at the junction of the respective side wall and the base, said gusset-like element having an inward extent substantially corresponding to the inward extent of the protrusion According to a preferred feature of the invention the gusset-like element has a height substantially corresponding to the spacing of the protrusion from the base.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the cross-sectional area of the lower portion of the bin at least substantially corresponds to the cross-section of the receptacle, said protrusions being provided by recesses formed in the side walls, each recess having an upper lateral face which defines the protrusion.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the bin has a substantially circular or oval cross-sectional configuration.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the bin comprises a garbage bin.
The invention will be more fully understood in the light of the following description of two specific embodiments.
The description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
The first embodiment as shown at
The other pair of side walls are provided with inwardly directed second flutes which extend the full height of the respective side wall and where the second flutes are divergent with respect to each other in the direction away from the floor 17 of the bin.
The garbage bin liners are accommodated within a receptacle 19 formed from cardboard, plastics or a like suitable material. The receptacle and has the configuration of a rectangular prism having an upper wall and a lower wall which have an area generally corresponding to the area of the floor 17 of the garbage bin and where the upper and lower walls are separated by side walls having a width substantially corresponding the spacing of the shoulder 15 from the floor of the garbage bin.
The upper wall 21 of the receptacle is formed with a central opening which is closed by a removable closure panel 23. The closure panel 23 is connected to the upper wall 21 through line of weakness defined by a line of perforations in the upper wall which has a central closure 23 which is capable of being separated from the main body of the receptacle by a line of perforations or the like.
The opening is associated with a pair of tab portions 25 located in opposed relation to either side of the opening and which are defined by a pair of lines of weakness which extend over the upper wall from the opening to the most adjacent side wall and down the side wall to the lower wall. The junction of each tab portion 25 with the lower wall is defined by a fold line. On removal of the closure panel 23 the tab portions can be can be separated from the upper wall and the side wall and hinged outwardly form the receptacle about the fold line with the lower wall in order that the tabs will extend laterally from the receptacle as shown in
The receptacle accommodates a stack of folded liners (not shown) which are in the form of plastic bags each having a closed end and an open end and where the closed end of each liner is connected to the open end of the adjacent liner through a line of weakness and the open end of the uppermost liner is uppermost. On removal of the closure panel 23 the open end of the uppermost liner can be grasped and pulled out of the receptacle and when it is fully outside the confines of the receptacle it will pull the next liner from the receptacle.
In use the receptacle with liners contained therein has its closure panel 23 removed. The tab portions 25 are then separated form the upper and side walls displaced laterally and the receptacle is located within the base of the garbage bin to overlie the floor. In this regard the inwardly convergent flutes 13 and the second flutes serve to guide and centralise the receptacle in its passage to the floor of the bin. When the receptacles is in position on the floor of the bin tabs are displaced laterally to extend beyond each side of the receptacle and such that they underlie the shoulders 15 defined by the flutes. Such engagement serves to retain the receptacle in position on the floor 17 of the garbage bin 10.
The uppermost liner is accessible through the opening in the upper wall of the receptacle whereby it can be withdrawn from the receptacle with the open end uppermost and the open end can then installed around the upper rim 27 of the garbage bin. On the liner having been filled with rubbish the filled liner is then lifted from the bin and in so doing the next liner is lifted and raised out of the receptacle 21 such that it can be separated through the line of weakness from the filled liner and the outer edges of its open end be installed around the rim 27 of the garbage bin.
The lowermost liner is fixed to the tab portions 25 such that on the liner being pulled from the bin 10 the tabs are caused to be pulled out of engagement with the shoulders 15 and will be pulled form the bin with the liner. This will then facilitate the location of a fresh receptacle containing a set of liners into the bin. In addition the lower set of liners in a receptacle can be marked or coloured to indicate that the receptacle is approaching empty.
A bin according to the second embodiment is shown at
The third embodiment as shown at
In locating a new receptacle into the bin the central panel 23 is removed and the tabs 25 are disconnected from the body of the receptacle and are displaced outwardly. The receptacle can then be dropped into the bin with the upper wall uppermost. As a result the ribs 29 will centralise the receptacle while the tabs 25 will become engaged under the adjacent shoulders 15. The uppermost liner can then be extracted from the receptacle and engaged with the bin.
In addition in the case of the third embodiment (however this feature can be applicable to the first and second embodiments as well) and as shown at
The fourth embodiment as shown at
The fifth embodiment as shown at
The sixth embodiment of the invention as shown at
The bins of each of the above embodiments mat be formed such that they are nestable with bins of corresponding form.
The seventh embodiment of the invention relates to a variation of the receptacle 19 which facilitates its removal with the last liner. As shown in
The eighth embodiment of the invention and as shown at
According to another embodiment, the form of the bin can comprise an enclosure which is to be located at a check-out station or a like situation of a retail outlet and the liners can comprise plastic shopping bags whereby the shop assistant is able to sequentially extract a shopping bag form the receptacle and fix it to the support to be filled with purchases.
According to an alternative embodiment the receptacle is accommodated in a drawer or a like element provided in the lower end of the bin, whereby the drawer is capable of being pulled outwardly to expose the upper face and in order that a receptacle can be inserted into the drawer or removed form the drawer to be replaced by another. On the drawer being pushed back into place the liners accommodated in the receptacle will then be accessible from within the bin.
According to alternative embodiments the bin comprises garbage bins which are intended for use in roadside collections, or rubbish bins which are located in parks along footpaths roadways and the like, or any other form of bin which is intended to receive waste, garbage or rubbish and which needs to be periodically emptied. In this regard the shape of the bin can be varied as required to meet the desired design characteristics of the site.
According to alternative embodiments of the invention the receptacle is formed of a metal which is corrosion resistant or has been treated to be corrosion resistant, wood or a suitable composite material or a like material.
The present invention is not to be limited in scope by any of the specific embodiments described herein. These embodiments are intended for the purpose of exemplification only. Functionally equivalent products, elements and methods are clearly within the scope of the invention as described herein.
Claims
1. A bin liner dispenser, comprising:
- a receptacle accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having a closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle in an overlaying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible;
- a bin including a base, a pair of opposed sidewalls of the bin having a set of protrusions in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin; and
- the receptacle being configured to be supported at opposed sides between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent to or at the base of the bin.
2. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 1, wherein the liners within the receptacle are interconnected in an end to end relationship with the closed end of each liner being connected to the open end of the most proximate liner below, said interconnection defined by a line of weakness.
3. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 2, wherein the opening is closed by a removal closure.
4. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 3, wherein one pair of opposed sides of the receptacle is provided with tabs in opposed relation to each other, said tabs being adapted to be partially separable from the body of the receptacle to be able to be displaced laterally from the respective side of the receptacle to be able to engage the protrusions and resist movement of the receptacle away from the base of the bin.
5. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 4, wherein the receptacle has the configuration of a rectangular prism having an upper and lower wall of the largest area and in which the area of the upper and lower walls are substantially in correspondence with the area of the base of the bin and wherein the upper and lower walls are separated by side walls.
6. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 5, wherein the tabs each comprise a portion which can be separated from the upper wall and the respective side wall but remain connected to the lower wall by a fold line.
7. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 6, wherein the closed end of the lowermost liner is fixed to the receptacle.
8. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 7, wherein the closed end of the lowermost liner is fixed the receptacle by at least one tape-like element fixed at one end to the closed end of the lowermost liner and at the other end to the receptacle.
9. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 8, wherein the other end of the tape-like elements are fixed to the tabs.
10. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claimed 9, wherein the tabs are formed with extensions which form part of the lower wall of the receptacle and are defined by a line of weakness whereby the tabs can be separated from the receptacle.
11. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 6, wherein the protrusions are located in spaced relation from the base of the bin a distance substantially corresponding to the spacing between the upper and lower walls of the receptacle whereby said tabs on their displacement will be engaged with the under face of the protrusion.
12. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 11, wherein the opposed side walls are formed with inwardly directed flutes extending towards the base and terminating at their lower end in spaced relation from the base whereby the end face of the flutes define the protrusions.
13. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 12, wherein the opposed faces of the flutes are divergent in the direction of the open face.
14. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 13, wherein the flutes extend from the protrusions for a portion of the height of the respective side wall.
15. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 14, wherein the bin has a cross-section conforming to a right angled quadrilateral.
16. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 15, wherein the protrusions are provided on the inner face of all side walls.
17. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 16, wherein the receptacle is provided with upstanding ribs on the other sides of the receptacle.
18. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 16, wherein each protrusion is associated with a gusset-like element located to one side of the protrusion at the junction of the respective side wall and the base, said gusset-like element having an inward extent substantially corresponding to the inward extent of the protrusion.
19. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 18, wherein the gusset-like element has a height substantially corresponding to the spacing of the protrusion from the base.
20. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 11, wherein the cross-sectional area of the lower portion of the bin at least substantially corresponds to the cross-section of the receptacle, said protrusions being provided by recesses formed in the side walls, each recess having an upper lateral face which defines the protrusion.
21. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 1, wherein the bin has a substantially circular or oval cross-sectional configuration.
22. The bin liner dispenser as claimed at claim 1, wherein the bin comprises a garbage bin.
23. (canceled)
24. A receptacle intended in use to be located within a bin having a base and a pair of opposed sidewalls having a set of inwardly directed protrusions in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin, the receptacle comprising:
- a chamber accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having a closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle in an overlying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible, the receptacle being configured to be supported between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent to or at the base of the bin.
25-35. (canceled)
36. A bin intended in use to accommodate a receptacle accommodating a number of folded collapsed liners, said liners being formed of a membrane and having closed end and an open end, the liners being accommodated within the receptacle in an overlying relationship with the open end uppermost, the receptacle having an opening through which the open end of the uppermost liner is accessible, the bin comprising:
- a base; and
- a pair of opposed sidewalls having a set of protrusions in opposed relation to each other and in spaced relation from the base of the bin, the receptacle configured to be supported at opposed sides between the protrusions and the base of the bin to be retained adjacent to or at the base of the bin.
37-49. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: May 8, 2008
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2011
Inventors: Peter James (Cottesloe), James Hallam (Bunbury)
Application Number: 12/599,083
International Classification: B65D 25/14 (20060101);