[0001] The present invention relates to a road, street or the like provided with a marking
for indicating the location where refuse bins are to be positioned.
[0002] There are currently two systems for emptying moveable bins. In a first system, the
refuse bin in question is positioned in front of each house, office or the like, to
be referred to below by the term user, and is emptied by the sanitation services and
put back at the same location.
[0003] According to the second system, each street or part of each street has a central
collection location to which all the bins are moved by the users. At this central
collection location, the containers are emptied by the sanitation services, and are
then put back at the same location. The users then have to return the bins to their
house or the like.
[0004] Particularly in town centres, where the accessibility of refuse bins causes a problem
to sanitation services, the latter system has many advantages. Moreover, this system
is less labour-intensive for the staff of the sanitation services than the system
which involves driving the refuse-collection truck a short distance, then stopping
it, followed by loading the refuse-collection truck.
[0005] In such a system, a sign or lines are arranged on the street, and all the bins have
to be placed within these lines.
In practice, however, it has been found that this often leads to disorder. Consequently,
disciplined positioning within the space in question is lost and containers are put
down all over the place for emptying. This creates a considerable inconvenience which
is made even worse if bins which have not yet been put in place are not emptied. Users
do not know where they should put their refuse, and this may cause a further inconvenience.
[0006] U.S. patent 4894654 discloses a system for controlling access to parking spaces.
In the introduction to this patent, providing the wall of buildings with indicators
for designating parking spaces for cars is described as the prior art.
[0007] DE 4018520 A1 describes a registration/processing system for rubbish bins in which
each bin is provided with an individual designation.
[0008] The object of the present invention is to further improve the system described above,
in such a manner that the discipline of correctly positioning the bin at defined locations
is improved without high costs.
[0009] In a road, street or the like described above, this object is achieved by the fact
that the said marking comprises information about the user and/or the refuse bin in
question. Individualized marking of this nature may comprise any marking which is
known in the prior art. For example, it is possible to use a sign. It is also possible
to apply lines on the street and to arrange information about the address of the user
or the number of the refuse bin in question within these lines. If address information
is used, it is desirable, according to an advantageous embodiment, to employ the house
number or part of the house number of the user for this information. Nowadays, this
house number is often already present on refuse bins. Moreover, the bins can be emptied
more effectively and consequently there is less obstruction to traffic for the other
road users.
[0010] Since an individual position is now designated for each refuse bin within the location
from which the bins are collected, the users will become more disciplined, leading
to less inconvenience to the surrounding area and for the sanitation services.
[0011] It should be understood that the present invention can be used not only for positioning
bins in groups in order to be emptied, but also for individual positions. As a result
of a space with the house number inside it being drawn on the street, for example,
it is possible for the user to position his refuse bin at a clearly indicated location.
As a result, it is possible, for example in town centres or other areas where space
is at a premium, to designate a position between cars, which is readily accessible
to sanitation services but which means that the user only has to move the rolling
bin over a shorter distance compared to a collection area. Naturally, the invention
can also be used for offices and businesses.
[0012] The invention also relates to a method for applying a marking to a road, street or
the like, which marking comprises an indicator of where refuse bins should be placed,
in which method said marking is applied for each of the refuse bins which are to be
positioned at a location. A marking of this nature can be applied by providing lines,
by painting or sticking and applying the house number of the user in question.
[0013] The refuse bins described above may comprise any bins which are known in the prior
art. They may be bins which are used separately for each household and in this case
may be designed for either residual refuse or green waste, but may also be bins which
are used for a number of households together.
[0014] The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an exemplary
embodiment which is illustrated in the drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 shows the system according to the present invention without any refuse bins
having been put in place; and
Fig. 2 shows the system shown in Fig. 1 but with refuse bins of this nature having
been put in place.
[0015] In Fig. 1, 1 denotes a road on which there are a number of houses 2. The house numbers
are indicated by 1, 3, 5, etc. On this road, the domestic refuse is presented at a
common location which is denoted by 3. The domestic refuse is in rolling bins, each
household having at least one of these bins. As can be seen from Fig. 1, at location
3 there are lines 5 within which numbers 4 have been painted. The bays formed in this
way approximately correspond to the dimensions of the rolling bins.
[0016] Fig. 2 shows the situation which arises when the rolling bins have been positioned
at the corresponding location. Each user has a fixed location at which he puts down
his refuse bin, resulting in an orderly arrangement, and if a refuse bin is not in
the desired position, it is immediately clear which user has positioned his refuse
bin incorrectly, so that it is possible to correct this.
[0017] It will be understood that it is possible to provide a separate compartment for each
house, with the house number arranged therein. It is also possible not to use a separate
bin for each household, but rather a common bin for a number of households, which
is then collected at a designated location together with other bins. It is also possible
for the bins to be arranged next to one another in a single row. This allows them
to be picked up automatically or semi-automatically by the refuse-collection truck.
[0018] These and further alterations will be immediately obvious to the person skilled in
the art on reading the above description and lie within the scope of the present application.
1. Road (1), street or the like provided with a marking for indicating the location to
place refuse bins (6), characterized in that the said marking comprises information
(4) about the user and/or the refuse bin (6) in question.
2. Road, street or the like according to Claim 1, in which the said marking comprises
a sign.
3. Road, street or the like according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said
marking comprises information which is painted on the said road, street or the like.
4. Road, street or the like according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said
information comprises a number.
5. Road, street or the like according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said
information comprises information about the address of the user.
6. Road, street or the like according to one of the preceding claims, in which the said
information comprises the house number of the user.
7. Road, street or the like according to one of the preceding claims, in combination
with Claim 3, in which the said marking surrounds the periphery of the said refuse
bin.
8. Method for applying a marking to a road, street or the like, which marking comprises
an indicator of where refuse bins should be placed, characterized in that the said
marking is applied for each of the refuse bins which are to be positioned at a location.
9. Method according to Claim 8, in which the said marking is produced by applying lines
to the said road, street or the like.
10. Method according to Claim 8 or 9, in which the said marking comprises the application
of a house number.