BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to waste disposal apparatuses for disposing of waste
materials such as soiled diapers.
Description of the Background Art
[0002] Japanese Patent Publication Nos.
H01-226601,
2009-96642, and
H07-330103 of unexamined applications disclose techniques of waste disposal apparatuses having
a high odor-sealing capability and being capable of successively disposing of waste
materials, which relate to waste disposal apparatuses for disposing of waste materials
having unpleasant odors, such as soiled diapers.
[0003] Fig. 23 shows a waste disposal apparatus described in Japanese Patent Publication
Nos.
H01-226601 and
2009-96642 of unexamined applications. This waste disposal apparatus includes a cylindrical film
101 having its one end closed, a tubular guide 102 for inserting the film 101 therethrough
and accommodating the film 101 therein, and a twisting unit 103 for manually turning
the tubular guide 102 to twist the film 101.
[0004] In this waste disposal apparatus, the closed end of the film 101 inserted through
the tubular guide 102 is pulled out, and is pushed coaxially downward through the
tubular guide 102 to form a waste accommodating space. After placing a waste material
into the waste accommodating space, the tubular guide 102 is turned by the twisting
unit 103 to form a twisted closed portion 104 in the film 101 between the waste material
and the tubular guide 102.
[0005] This twisted closed portion 104 of the film 101 forms the bottom of a waste accommodating
space for the subsequent disposal of a waste material, and also block passing of odors,
namely leakage of odors from the waste material to the outside. This structure enables
waste materials to be sequentially placed in the film 101, and also is effective in
sealing odors of waste materials.
[0006] Fig. 24 shows a waste disposal apparatus of the type described in Japanese Patent
Publication No.
H07-330103 of unexamined applications. This waste disposal apparatus has a waste accommodating
main body 105 having an opening facing upward, a lid 106 that closes the opening,
a flexible film 107 for accommodating waste materials 110 that are placed in the waste
accommodating main body 105, and a closing mechanism 108 for nipping the film 107
at a position between the waste accommodating main body 105 and the opening thereof.
[0007] The closing mechanism 108 has a pair of bar-shaped nipping members 109. When disposing
of a waste material 110, the closing mechanism 108 is opened to place the waste material
110 into the waste accommodating main body 105. After the waste material is placed
in the waste accommodating main body 105, the bar-shaped nipping members 109 nip the
film 107 to seal the waste material 110 from the outside. This closing mechanism 108
serves to block passing of odors, namely leakage of odors from the waste material
110 to the outside.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] However, the waste disposal apparatuses described in Japanese Patent Publication
Nos.
H01-226601 and
2009-96642 of unexamined applications do not have a sufficient odor-sealing capability. That
is, in these waste disposal apparatuses, a major element that seals odors of waste
materials is the twisted closed portion 104 of the film 101, and thus a fine linear
airflow path necessarily remains along the central axis of the twist, which causes
leakage of odors.
[0009] The twist of the film 101 gradually loosens with time due to a restoring force of
the film 101 or the like. This expands the remaining airflow path, which further reduces
the odor-sealing capability. Moreover, such a twisted closed portion 104 of the film
101 is formed upon each disposal of a waste material, which reduces the maximum amount
of waste that can be accommodated in the waste disposal apparatus.
[0010] The waste disposal apparatus described in Japanese Patent Publication No.
H07-330103 of unexamined applications also does not have a sufficient odor-sealing capability.
That is, in this waste disposal apparatus, odors of waste materials are sealed by
nipping the film 107 by the pair of bar-shaped nipping members 109 of the closing
mechanism 108. Thus, the contact shape, which is formed between the film 107 and the
bar-shaped nipping members 109 by nipping the film 107 by the pair of bar-shaped nipping
members 109, is not a plane but a line. This results in an insufficient odor-sealing
capability between the waste materials 110 accommodated below the closing mechanism
108, and the opening above the closing mechanism 108.
[0011] It is an object of the present invention to solve the above problems and to provide
a waste disposal apparatus having a high odor-sealing capability, for disposing of
waste materials such as soiled diapers.
[0012] A waste disposal apparatus according to the present invention includes: a film accommodating
portion, which has a tubular core that forms a waste inlet at its upper end, and which
accommodates a film, which is compressed into a cylindrical shape, so as to surround
the tubular core; a waste accommodating main body, which has the film accommodating
portion positioned in an upper part thereof, and which receives a waste material placed
in the film pulled out into the waste inlet, together with the film; and an open/close
sealing mechanism that nips the film at a position between the film accommodating
portion and the waste accommodating main body to seal a space below the nipped part
of the film from a space above the nipped part of the film. The sealing mechanism
has a sealing door capable of being opened and closed, and a sealing door receiving
portion that, together with the sealing door, nips the film when the sealing door
is at a closed position, and film nipping portions of the sealing door and the sealing
door receiving portion include concavo-convex shapes that bend a vertical intermediate
portion of a film portion to be nipped, laterally with respect to an imaginary straight
line that connects upper and lower ends of the film portion to be nipped.
[0013] According to the present invention, sealing the waste material placed in the film
from the waste inlet is implemented by nipping of the film by the sealing door and
the sealing door receiving portion. Moreover, since the film is nipped by the concavo-convex
shapes of the sealing door and the sealing door receiving portion, the film is not
bent linearly but laterally with respect to the imaginary straight line. Thus, the
film is subjected to a high tension at the bent portions. Such a tension narrows a
remaining airflow path, whereby a capability of blocking passing of odors, namely
an odor-sealing capability, can be increased. Moreover, the film need not be twisted
upon every disposal of a waste material, which can avoid the disadvantage that the
maximum amount of waste that can be accommodated in the waste disposal apparatus is
reduced by the twists of the film.
[0014] As a preferred embodiment, each of the concavo-convex shapes of the sealing door
and the sealing door receiving portion, which engage with each other when the sealing
door is closed, is formed by a plurality of surfaces.
[0015] According to this embodiment, the number of bent portions of the film nipping portion
is increased, and thus the number of points at which the tension is applied to the
film is increased. This further increases the odor-sealing capability. Note that the
concavo-convex shapes may be formed by a flat surface or a curved surface.
[0016] As a preferred embodiment, at least two of the plurality of surfaces of each of the
concavo-convex shapes are connected together substantially at a right angle to form
an angled portion.
[0017] According to this embodiment, the film is bent substantially at right angles at least
at one position when nipped by the sealing door and the sealing door receiving portion.
The film is subjected to a high tension at this substantially right angled bent portion,
which narrows the remaining airflow path, whereby the odor-sealing capability can
further be increased. Moreover, a substantially L-shape of the portion that is bent
substantially at right angles is not complex, and thus is easy to form when mass producing
the sealing door and the sealing door receiving portion by a die molding method. Thus,
the waste disposal apparatus of the present invention is advantageous in terms of
mass production of products.
[0018] As a preferred embodiment, the concavo-convex shape of the sealing door is formed
in a front end of the sealing door, and the sealing door is pivotally supported at
its rear end by the waste accommodating main body or the sealing door receiving portion.
[0019] According to this embodiment, the opening/closing operation of the sealing door is
implemented by pivoting of the sealing door. This makes it easier for the user to
open the sealing door when pushing the waste material into the waste accommodating
main body.
[0020] As a preferred embodiment, the sealing mechanism may further include an elastic member
that biases the sealing door in a closing direction.
[0021] According to this embodiment, a film nipping force can be increased, which can further
increase the odor-sealing capability.
[0022] As a preferred embodiment, the elastic member is a single elastic material capable
of extending and contracting in its extending direction, and both ends of the elastic
material are coupled with right and left side edges of the sealing door receiving
portion, and a central region of the elastic member extends along a lower surface
of the sealing door.
[0023] According to this embodiment, the elastic member for biasing the sealing door in
the closing direction can be implemented only by a single elastic material. Moreover,
since only one elastic material is used to apply an elastic force to the lower surface
of the sealing door to bias the sealing door in the closing direction, the sealing
door can be laterally substantially equally biased.
[0024] As a preferred embodiment, the sealing door includes, in its lower surface, an elastic
member guide for holding the central region of the elastic member.
[0025] According to this embodiment, the elastic member, which is provided along the lower
surface of the sealing door, is stably fixed to a predetermined position in the lower
surface of the sealing door by the elastic member guide. Thus, the sealing door can
be stably biased in the closing direction by the elastic member.
[0026] As a preferred embodiment, the sealing mechanism further includes: a left elastic
member cover, which has its upper end latched by a left side edge of the sealing door
receiving portion, and its lower end latched by a left side edge of the sealing door,
and accommodates a left end of the elastic member; and a right elastic member cover,
which has its upper end latched by a right side edge of the sealing door receiving
portion, and its lower end latched by a right side edge of the sealing door, and accommodates
a right end of the elastic member. These elastic member covers follow opening/closing
movement of the sealing door while being kept latched by the left and right side edges
of the sealing door.
[0027] According to this embodiment, the elastic member, which is located on both side edges
of the sealing door and the sealing door receiving portion, is always covered by the
elastic member covers regardless of the opening/closing operation of the sealing door.
This can prevent the film containing the waste material from being torn by being caught
by the elastic member. Moreover, both ends of the elastic member can be held by the
elastic member covers. This can prevent the elastic member from coming off from the
sealing door even if the sealing door is not provided with the elastic member guide.
[0028] As a preferred embodiment, the film accommodating portion is supported by the waste
accommodating main body so that an axis of the tubular core is tilted at a predetermined
angle.
[0029] According to this embodiment, mothers can easily insert the waste material through
the waste inlet without standing up after changing diapers in a sitting posture.
[0030] As a preferred embodiment, a lower end of the film accommodating portion, which surrounds
a lower end of the tubular core, is tilted and supported at the predetermined angle
so that a front end side of the lower end of the film accommodating portion is located
at a vertically lower position, and a rear end side of the lower end thereof is located
at a vertically higher position, and the concavo-convex shape of the sealing door
receiving portion is located near a lowest position of the lower end of the film accommodating
portion.
[0031] According to this embodiment, the film, which is accommodated in the film accommodating
portion so as to be able to be pulled out from the waste inlet, passes vertically
downward through the tubular core supported in the tilted state, and is accommodated
together with the waste material in the waste accommodating main body. The film is
pulled vertically downward by the weight of the waste material placed in the film.
Provided that L
0 represents a diameter of the waste inlet, and θ
0 represents a tilt angle of the waste inlet with respect to the horizontal direction,
the film is naturally drawn toward the lowest position of the lower end of the tilted
tubular core at least by a distance Lo (1 - cosθ
0) due to the gravity and the tilt of the tubular core. Moreover, the sealing mechanism
is positioned so that the film is nipped at a position near the lowest position of
the lower end of the tubular core to which the film is naturally drawn. This facilitates
nipping of the film by the sealing mechanism, whereby odor-sealing efficiency can
be expected to be increased.
[0032] As a preferred embodiment, the sealing door is tilted and supported at a predetermined
angle when located at the closed position, so that a front end side thereof is located
at a vertically lower position, and a rear end side thereof is located at a vertically
higher position.
[0033] According to this embodiment, mothers can easily push the sealing door open without
standing up after changing diapers in a sitting posture. This facilitates the operation
of inserting the waste material through the waste inlet.
[0034] As a preferred embodiment, the film nipping portions of the sealing door and the
sealing door receiving portion are formed on a front side of the waste accommodating
main body. The waste accommodating main body has a tilted surface in a front region
of its inner bottom surface, and the tilted surface is tilted so that its vertical
height decreases from a front side toward a rear side.
[0035] According to this embodiment, the waste material placed into the waste accommodating
main body slides down toward the back face of the waste accommodating main body along
the tilted surface provided on the bottom of the waste accumulating main body. Thus,
waste materials are efficiently accumulated in the waste accumulating main body.
[0036] As a preferred embodiment, the film accommodating portion is a film accommodating
cassette including the tubular core, a tubular core flange that extends from a lower
end of the tubular core in an outer diameter direction, and a film holding flange
that extends from an upper end of the tubular core in the outer diameter direction,
accommodates the film in a compressed state between the tubular core flange and the
film holding flange, and allows the film to be pulled out beyond an outer edge of
the film holding flange into the tubular core. The film accommodating cassette is
detachably attached to the upper part of the waste accommodating main body.
[0037] According to this embodiment, when the film as a consumable item runs out, the user
can replace the used film accommodating cassette with a refill (new) film accommodating
cassette by a simple operation.
[0038] According to the waste disposal apparatus of the present invention, sealing of the
waste material placed in the film from the waste inlet is implemented by nipping of
the film by the sealing door and the sealing door receiving portion. Moreover, since
the film is nipped by the concavo-convex shapes provided in the sealing door and the
sealing door receiving portion, the film is not bent linearly but laterally with respect
to an imaginary straight line. Thus, the film is subjected to a high tension at the
bent portion. This tension narrows a remaining airflow path, whereby the capability
of blocking passing of odors, namely the odor-sealing capability, can be increased.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039]
Fig. 1 is an overall perspective view of a waste disposal apparatus according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side cross section of the waste disposal apparatus of the embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a side cross section of the waste disposal apparatus of the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged side cross section of a sealing mechanism of the embodiment
in the state where a sealing door is closed.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged side cross section of the sealing mechanism of the embodiment
in the state where the sealing door is open.
Fig. 6A is an enlarged side cross section schematically showing film nipping portions
of the sealing door and a sealing door receiving portion of the embodiment when the
sealing door is open, and Fig. 6B is an enlarged side cross section schematically
showing the film nipping portions of the sealing door and the sealing door receiving
portion of the embodiment when the sealing door is closed.
Fig. 7A is an enlarged side cross section showing film nipping portions of a convex
sealing door and a concave sealing door receiving portion of another embodiment of
the present invention when the convex sealing door is open, and Fig. 7B is an enlarged
side cross section showing the film nipping portions of the convex sealing door and
the concave sealing door receiving portion of the another embodiment when the convex
sealing door is closed.
Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a film accommodating portion.
Fig. 9 is an overall perspective view of a waste disposal apparatus according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the waste disposal apparatus of the embodiment as
viewed obliquely from behind.
Fig. 11 is an enlarged side cross section of a main body lock mechanism and a lid
lock mechanism according to the embodiment.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view illustrating an operation of unlocking the main body
lock mechanism according to the embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a side cross section showing a state where an upper part of a waste accommodating
main body of the embodiment is pivoted.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view illustrating an operation of unlocking the lid lock
mechanism according to the embodiment.
Fig. 15 is a side cross section of a waste disposal apparatus according to a further
embodiment of the present invention when a sealing door is closed.
Fig. 16 is a side cross section of the waste disposal apparatus of Fig. 15 when the
sealing door is open.
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of a sealing mechanism of Fig. 16 as viewed obliquely
from beneath.
Fig. 18 is a perspective view of a film accommodating cassette according to the present
invention.
Fig. 19 is a perspective view of the film accommodating cassette of Fig. 18 with a
film removed therefrom.
Fig. 20 is a side view of the film accommodating cassette in the state of Fig. 19.
Fig. 21 is a top view of the film accommodating cassette in the state of Fig. 19 as
viewed from above in the direction of an axis O of a tubular core.
Fig. 22 is a diagram showing the appearance of the waste disposal apparatus of Fig.
15 having the film accommodating cassette removed therefrom, as viewed from above
in the direction of the axis O.
Fig. 23 is a cross sectional view of a film twisting mechanism of a conventional waste
disposal apparatus.
Fig. 24 is a cross sectional view of a film nipping mechanism of a conventional waste
disposal apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040] Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference
to the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1 is an overall perspective view of a waste disposal
apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figs. 2 and 3 are side
cross sections of the waste disposal apparatus of the embodiment. Fig. 2 shows a state
where a sealing door is closed, and Fig. 3 shows a state where the sealing door is
open.
[0041] A waste disposal apparatus 11 includes: an annular waste inlet 16 for inserting a
waste material D such as a soiled diaper therethrough; a cylindrical film 15 extending
downward from the waste inlet 16 and having its lower end closed by a knot 26; a waste
accommodating main body 13 for receiving the waste material D inserted through the
waste inlet 16, together with the film 15; and a lid 23 that covers the waste inlet
16 from above.
[0042] The long film 15 is attached to the waste inlet 16. The film 15 extends downward
so as to cover the opening of the waste inlet 16.
[0043] The waste accommodating main body 13 is a hollow container for storing waste materials
D that are placed in the film 15, and is divided into a lower part 17 and an upper
part 19. The lower part 17 of the waste accommodating main body 13 has a bottom 17b
at its lower end, and has an opening at its upper end. The upper part 19 of the waste
accommodating main body 13 covers, at its lower end, the opening at the upper end
of the lower part 17, and has the waste inlet 16 at its upper end.
[0044] An open/close sealing mechanism 28 is provided inside the upper part 19 of the waste
accommodating main body 13. The sealing mechanism 28 nips the film 15 at a position
between the waste inlet 16 and the stored waste material D to seal the stored waste
material D. The sealing mechanism 28 has a sealing door 33 and a sealing door receiving
portion 35. The sealing mechanism 28 will be described later.
[0045] When disposing of a waste material D, the user first opens the lid 23 to place the
waste material D into the film 15 from the waste inlet 16. Then, the user inserts
his/her hand into the waste inlet 16, and pushes the film 15 down together with the
waste material D to open the sealing door 33. The waste material D thus pushed down,
together with the film 15, passes between the opened sealing door 33 and the sealing
door receiving portion 35. The waste material D then drops downward along the film15,
and is stored in the waste accommodating main body 13. As soon as the user drops the
waste material D to a position below the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving
portion 35, and removes his/her hand from the waste inlet 16, the sealing door 33
closes to nip the film 15. Since a new length of the film 15 is pulled out from the
waste inlet 16, the waste inlet 16 is always supplied with a new length of the film
15.
[0046] Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross section of the sealing mechanism 28 of Fig. 2 when the
sealing door 33 is closed. Fig. 5 is an enlarged cross section of the sealing mechanism
28 of Fig. 3 when the sealing door 33 is open. Note that line O in Fig. 4 represents
the central axis of the waste inlet 16 and a tubular core described later.
[0047] As described above, the waste disposal apparatus 11 includes the open/close sealing
mechanism 28 that nips the film 15 at a position between the waste inlet 16 and the
waste material D placed in the waste accommodating main body 13, and seals the waste
material D. The sealing mechanism 28 has the sealing door 33 and the sealing door
receiving portion 35. Each of the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion
35 is provided with a concavo-convex shape so that, upon closing of the sealing door
33, the concavo-convex shape of the sealing door 33 engages with the concavo-convex
shape of the sealing door receiving portion 35 to nip the film 15 therebetween. This
configuration will be described later.
[0048] The sealing door receiving portion 35 is provided inside the upper part 19 of the
waste accommodating main body 13 so that the sealing door 33 covers and closes the
waste inlet 16 from beneath in the state where the sealing door 33 is closed. A guide
rail 37 for guiding the sealing door 33 in opening and closing directions is attached
to the inner wall of the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13. The
guide rail 37 is positioned so as to extend downward below the sealing door receiving
portion 35, and the sealing door 33 slides along the guide rail 37.
[0049] The sealing door 33 is biased toward the sealing door receiving portion 35, and in
a normal state, the sealing door 33 is closed in an engaged state with the sealing
door receiving portion 35. In the normal state, as shown in Fig. 2, the film 15 is
nipped by the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion 35. If the user
pushes the sealing door 33 down, the sealing door 33 slides in the opening direction,
namely away from the sealing door receiving portion 35, along the guide rail 37. As
shown in Fig. 3, when the sealing door 33 is opened, the nipped film 15 is released
to allow the waste material D to be inserted into the waste accommodating main body
13.
[0050] In the present embodiment, as shown in Figs. 2 to 5, each of the sealing door 33
and the sealing door receiving portion 35 is provided with the concavo-convex shape,
and the pair of concavo-convex shapes engage with each other when the sealing door
33 is closed. The film 15 is nipped by the concavo-convex shapes of the sealing door
33 and the sealing door receiving portion 35. The concavo-convex shape of the sealing
door 33 is formed by a nipping surface 33c that contacts the film 15 when the sealing
door 33 is closed. The concavo-convex shape of the sealing door receiving portion
35 is formed by a nipping surface 35c that contacts the film 15 when the sealing door
33 is closed.
[0051] The nipping surfaces 33c, 35c will be described in detail below with reference to
Figs. 6A-6B. Fig. 6A is an enlarged side cross section schematically showing film
nipping portions of the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion 35
of the present embodiment when the sealing door 33 is open. Fig. 6B is an enlarged
side cross section schematically showing the film nipping portions of the sealing
door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion 35 of the present embodiment when the
sealing door 33 is closed. Note that, to facilitate understanding, Figs. 6A-6B schematically
show the film nipping portions of the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving
portion 35, and do not accurately show an actual configuration of the embodiment.
[0052] As shown in Figs. 6A-6B, the nipping surface 33c, which corresponds to the film nipping
portion of the sealing door 33, is formed by surfaces 33c
1, 33c
2, 33c
3. The surface 33c
1 corresponds to a front end region of the upper surface of the sealing door 33. The
surface 33c
2 connects to the front end of the surface 33c
1 substantially at a right angle to the surface 33c
1, and extends downward to form a substantially right angled portion with the surface
33c
1. The surface 33c
3 connects to the lower end of the surface 33c
2 substantially at a right angle to the surface 33c
2, and extends forward to form a substantially right angled portion with the surface
33c
2.
[0053] The nipping surface 35c, which corresponds to the film nipping portion of the sealing
door receiving portion 35, is formed by surfaces 35c
1, 35c
2, 35c
3. The surface 35c
1 is provided at the upper end of the film nipping portion so as to extend substantially
perpendicularly to the axis O of the waste inlet 16, and is substantially parallel
to the surface 33c
1 when the sealing door 33 is closed. The surface 35c
2 connects to the front end of the surface 35c
1 substantially at a right angle to the surface 35c
1 and extends downward, and is substantially parallel to the surface 33c
2 when the sealing door 33 is closed. The surface 35c
3 connects to the lower end of the surface 35c
2 substantially at a right angle to the surface 35c
2 and extends forward, and is substantially parallel to the surface 33c
3 when the sealing door 33 is closed.
[0054] When the sealing door 33 slides in the direction shown by arrow in Fig. 6A from the
open state of Fig. 6A to the closed state of Fig. 6B to nip the film 15, the film
15 is bent substantially at right angles at two angled portions α
1, α
2. That is, when nipped by the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion
35, the film 15 is bent laterally with respect to an imaginary straight line shown
by chain line in Fig. 6B at vertical intermediate points α
1, α
2 of the nipped portion of the film 15, so that the vertical intermediate points α
1, α
2 are located on both sides of an imaginary straight line. Note that, the imaginary
straight line is a line connecting an upper end β and a lower end γ of the nipped
portion of the film 15. The film 15 is also bent at the upper end β of the nipped
portion of the film 15 by an angled portion formed at the rear end of the surface
35c
1. Similarly, the film 15 is also bent at the lower end γ of the nipped portion of
the film 15 by an angled portion formed at the front end of the surface 33c
3.
[0055] The waste material D placed in the film 15 is pulled downward by its own weight due
to the gravity. That is, the film 15 is continuously subjected to a vertically downward
tension by the waste material D. If the film 15 being subjected to such a tension
is nipped as shown in Fig. 6B, and is bent at the four angled portions α
1, α
2, β, γ, the film 15 is subjected to a higher tension at these angled portions. This
effectively closes a remaining airflow path that causes passing of odors in the related
art described above. Thus, odor sealing capability can be significantly increased.
Moreover, the film 15 need not be twisted upon every disposal of a waste material
D, which can avoid the disadvantage that the maximum amount of waste that can be accommodated
in the waste disposal apparatus 11 is reduced by the twists of the film 15. The concavo-convex
shapes having the substantially right angled portions are stepped shapes, and thus
are not complex. This facilitates formation of the concavo-convex shapes when mass
producing the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion 35 by a die molding
method. Thus, the waste disposal apparatus 11 of the present embodiment is advantageous
in terms of mass production of the products.
[0056] Figs. 7A-7B schematically show another embodiment of the sealing door 33 and the
sealing door receiving portion 35. Fig. 7A is an enlarged side cross section showing
film nipping portions of a convex sealing door 33 and a concave sealing door receiving
portion 35 of the present embodiment when the convex sealing door 33 is open. Fig.
7B is an enlarged side cross section showing the film nipping portions of the convex
sealing door 33 and the concave sealing door receiving portion 35 of the present embodiment
when the convex sealing door 33 is closed. Note that, to facilitate understanding,
Figs. 7A-7B schematically show the film nipping portions of the sealing door 33 and
the sealing door receiving portion 35, and do not accurately show an actual configuration
of the embodiment.
[0057] In the present embodiment, nipping of the film 15 by the sealing door 33 and the
sealing door receiving portion 35 is implemented by engagement between the sealing
door 33 provided with the film nipping portion having a convex side cross section,
and the sealing door receiving portion 35 provided with the film nipping portion having
a concave side cross section that is configured to receive the convex shape of the
sealing door 33.
[0058] More specifically, a nipping surface 33c has a ridge 133 having a convex cross section,
and a nipping surface 35c has a ridge groove 135 having a concave cross section. The
ridge 133 protrudes in a direction substantially parallel to the sliding direction
of the sealing door 33. Thus, when the sealing door 33 slides in the closing direction
to engage with the sealing door receiving portion 35, the concavo-convex shape of
the sealing door 33 engages with the concavo-convex shape of the sealing door receiving
portion 35 without hindering the sliding movement.
[0059] As shown in Figs. 7A-7B, the nipping surface 33c of the sealing door 33 is formed
by surfaces 33c
1 to 33c
5, and the nipping surface 35c of the sealing door receiving portion 35 is formed by
surfaces 35c
1 to 35c
5. Of these surfaces 33c
1 to 33c
5, 35c
1 to 35c
5, the surfaces 33c
2, 33c
4 and the surfaces 35c
2, 35c
4 are surfaces that extend substantially perpendicularly to an imaginary straight line
connecting an upper end β and a lower end γ of the nipped portion of the film 15 shown
in Fig. 7B. Thus, when the sealing door 33 slides in the direction shown by arrow
in Fig. 7A from the open state of Fig. 7A to the closed state of Fig. 7B to nip the
film 15, the film 15 is bent substantially at right angles at four angled portions
α
1 to α
4. That is, the film 15 is bent substantially horizontally between the angled portions
α
1, α
2, and between the angled portions α
3, α
4.
[0060] As described above with reference to Fig. 6, the film 15 is pulled vertically downward
by the weight of the waste material D due to the gravity. That is, the film 15 is
subjected to a high tension at the four substantially right angled portions α
1, α
2, α
3, α
4. Thus, a remaining air flow path formed inside of the film 15 is bent at right angles,
whereby odors can be more effectively sealed. Moreover, the film 15 need not be twisted
upon every disposal of a waste material D, which can avoid the disadvantage that the
maximum amount of waste that can be accommodated in the waste disposal apparatus 11
is reduced by the twists of the film 15. Furthermore, the concavo-convex shapes can
be easily formed when mass producing the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving
portion 35 by a die molding method. Thus, the waste disposal apparatus 11 of the present
embodiment is advantageous in terms of mass production of the products.
[0061] The waste disposal apparatus 11 further includes a spring 39 for continuously biasing
the sealing door 33 toward the sealing door receiving portion 35. The larger the biasing
force of the spring 39 is, the more the force for nipping the film 15 can be increased,
whereby the odor sealing capability can further be increased.
[0062] Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a film accommodating portion 14. The waste
disposal apparatus 11 includes the film accommodating portion 14, which forms the
waste inlet 16 and also accommodates the film 15. The film accommodating portion 14
is detachably attached to a film attachment portion 12 provided at an upper region
of the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13, and forms the outline
of the waste inlet 16. The film accommodating portion 14 has a cylindrical tubular
core 27 extending downward from the waste inlet 16, a tubular core flange 27f provided
at the lower end of the tubular core 27, and a film holding flange 29 that is fitted
and fixed to the upper end of the tubular core 27.
[0063] The film 15 is accordion folded in the axial direction of the tubular core 27, and
is coaxially inserted on the outer diameter side of the tubular core 27. The film
holding flange 29 is fitted and connected to the tubular core 27 so as to prevent
the film 15 from coming off from the tubular core 27. That is, by the film holding
flange 29 located at the upper end of the tubular core 27, and the tubular core flange
27f located at the lower end of the tubular core 27, the film 15 is compressed in
the accordion folded state and accommodated in the space between the upper and lower
ends in the direction of the axis O of the tubular core 27.
[0064] The film 15 is a consumable part of the film accommodating portion 14. If the film
15 accommodated in the film accommodating portion 14 runs out, the user replaces the
used film accommodating portion 14 in the film attachment portion 12 with a refill
film accommodating portion 14. Alternatively, the film accommodating portion 14 may
be configured so that only the film 15 is replaced with a refill film when the film
15 accommodated in the film accommodating portion 14 runs out. That is, the tubular
core flange 27f may be fixed to the film attachment portion 12, and the film holding
flange 29 may be detachably attached to the tubular core 27. This configuration enables
the user to replace only the film 15 with a refill film by removing the film holding
flange 29.
[0065] After placing the refill film accommodating portion 14 in the waste disposal apparatus
11, the user pulls out an end of the film 15, which is accommodated in the compressed
state on the tubular core 27, upward beyond the outer edge of the film holding flange
29 without closing the lid 23. Then, the user ties a knot 26 at this end of the film
15 to close the film 15. The user pushes the knot 26 down through the tubular core
27 to the bottom 17b while pulling the film 15 out of the film accommodating portion
14. By disposal of waste materials such as soiled diapers into the film 15, the waste
materials are accumulated in the film 15, and the film 15 accordion folded on the
outer diameter side of the tubular core 27 is pulled out in the downward direction
upon each disposal. Thus, the user can successively dispose of waste materials into
the waste accumulating main body 13.
[0066] As shown in Fig. 4, in the waste disposal apparatus 11 of the present embodiment,
the film accommodating portion 14 is supported by the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating
main body 13 so that the direction of the axis O of the tubular core 27, namely the
opening direction of the waste inlet 16, is tilted at a predetermined angle. The waste
inlet 16 is tilted forward at a predetermined angle θ
16 with respect to the vertical direction. This makes it easier for mothers to dispose
of soiled diapers into the waste disposal apparatus 11. This will be described briefly
below. Mothers typically lay their children down on the floor to change diapers. Namely,
mothers typically sit on the floor while changing diapers. According to the present
embodiment, since the waste inlet 16 is tilted at the predetermined angle θ
16, mothers can easily insert soiled diapers (waste materials) through the waste inlet
16 without standing up after changing diapers in a sitting posture.
[0067] Note that although not shown in the figures, the film accommodating portion 14 may
be supported by the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 so that
the opening direction of the waste inlet 16 is horizontal. In this case, the axis
O of the tubular core 27 extends horizontally. In this configuration as well, a tension
can be applied to the nipped portion of the film.
[0068] As shown in Figs. 4-5, the sealing door 33 has a substantially flat upper surface
34. The shape of the upper surface 34 will be described in detail later. In the waste
disposal apparatus 11 of the present embodiment, the sealing door 33 is supported
by the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 so that the upper surface
34 of the sealing door 33 is tilted at a predetermined angle corresponding to the
direction of the tilted axis of the tubular core 27. That is, the sealing door 33
is supported by the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 so that,
in the closed state, the sealing door 33 is tilted at a predetermined angle with its
front end side being located lower in the vertical direction, and its rear end side
being located higher in the vertical direction. The sealing door 33 advances and withdraws
at the predetermined angle to and from the sealing door receiving portion 35. An advancing/withdrawing
direction S of the sealing door 33 is tilted at an angle different from that of the
axis O of the tubular core 27.
[0069] More specifically, as shown in Fig. 4, the following expression (1) is satisfied,
where θ
16 represents a tilt angle of the waste inlet 16 (the tubular core 27) with respect
to the vertical direction, and θ
33 represents a tilt angle of the advancing/withdrawing direction S of the sealing door
33 with respect to the vertical direction.

[0070] According to the present embodiment, the tilt angle θ
33 of the advancing/withdrawing direction S of the sealing door 33 is larger than the
tilt angle θ
16 of the waste inlet 16. Thus, as the sealing door 33 is withdrawn in the opening direction,
the sealing door 33 is translated downward and backward, and thus away from the axis
O of the tubular core 27. That is, when being opened, the sealing door 33 can be sufficiently
separated from the film 15. Thus, the film 15 is opened wide when the sealing door
33 is opened, which enables the user to easily insert a waste material D into the
waste accommodating main body 13 while sitting on the floor.
[0071] Note that although not shown in the figures, the sealing door 33 may be supported
by the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 so that the upper surface
34 of the sealing door 33 extends perpendicularly to the horizontal direction (θ
33 = 90°). In this case, the sealing door 33 advances and withdraws horizontally. In
this configuration as well, the sealing door 33 can be effectively separated from
the film 15 when being opened.
[0072] According to the present embodiment, the tubular core flange 27f, which is positioned
so as to surround the lower end of the tubular core 27 and corresponds to the lower
end of the film accommodating portion 14, is supported by the waste accommodating
main body 13 so as to be tilted at a predetermined angle. That is, as shown in Figs.
2-5, the front end side of the tubular core flange 27f is located lower in the vertical
direction, and the rear end side thereof is located higher in the vertical direction.
The nipping surface 35c of the sealing door receiving portion 35 is located near the
lowest part of the tubular core flange 27f. This facilitates nipping of the film 15
by the sealing door 33. This will be described below.
[0073] The film 15, which is accommodated in the film accommodating portion 14 so as to
be able to be pulled out from the waste inlet 16, passes vertically downward through
the tubular core 27, and is accommodated together with the waste material D in the
lower part 17 of the waste accommodating main body 13. Thus, when the sealing door
33 is open, the film 15 is pulled vertically downward by the weight of the waste material
D placed in the film 15, and thus extends substantially straight downward from the
waste inlet 16. As described above, the tubular core 27 is tilted at the predetermined
angle θ
16. Thus, provided that Lo represents a diameter of the waste inlet 16, and θ
0 (= θ
16) represents a tilt angle of the waste inlet 16 with respect to the horizontal direction,
the film 15 is naturally drawn toward the lower side of the tilt, namely toward the
front side, at least by a horizontal distance Lo (1 - cosθ
0) if the film 15 extends straight downward from the waste inlet 16. The film 15 is
nipped by the sealing door 33 and the sealing door receiving portion 35 at a position
on the lower side of the tilt to which the film 15 is naturally drawn. This can facilitate
nipping of the film 15 by the sealing door 33, whereby sealing for blocking passing
of odors can be more efficiently performed.
[0074] In the present embodiment, the upper surface 34 of the sealing door 33 is substantially
flat, as described above. To be exact, however, the upper surface 34 of the sealing
door 33 is formed by a substantially flat front part 34f, and a rear part 34r that
is gently curved so as to be tilted with respect to the front part 34f. This will
be described below with reference to Fig. 4. The film accommodating portion 14 is
supported in a tilted state by the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body
13 so that the front side of the film accommodating portion 14 is located lower than
the rear side thereof. The sealing door 33 nips the film 15 by engaging with the sealing
door receiving portion 35 on the front side thereof, namely on the lower side of the
tilt. When the sealing door 33 is in a closed state, the nipping surface 35c of the
sealing door receiving portion 35 is present between the film accommodating portion
14 and the front part 34f of the upper surface 34 of the sealing door 33. On the other
hand, the nipping surface 35c of the sealing door receiving portion 35 is not present
between the film accommodating portion 14 and the rear part 34r of the upper surface
34 of the sealing door 33. Thus, the upper surface 34 of the sealing door 33 is formed
by two different surfaces (the flat front part 34f and the tilted rear part 34r) in
order to contact the sealing door receiving portion 35 to close the waste inlet 16
from beneath.
[0075] In the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 4, the upper surface 34 of the sealing
door 33 is formed so as to satisfy the following expression (2), where θ
34f represents an angle of the front part 34f with respect to the horizontal plane, and
θ
34r represents an angle of the rear part 34r with respect to the horizontal plane.

[0076] Thus, by putting his/her hand on the rear part 34r of the upper surface 34 when pushing
the sealing door 33 open to dispose of a waste material D, the user can efficiently
transmit the pushing force to the sealing door 33. Thus, the user can open the sealing
door 33 with a smaller force.
[0077] As a modification of the present embodiment, the rear part 34r of the upper surface
34 may be substantially perpendicular to the advancing/withdrawing direction S. According
to this modification, the pushing force that is applied from the user's hand to the
sealing door 33 can be applied to the spring 39 without being reduced. Thus, the user
can push the sealing door 33 open with a smaller force.
[0078] The operation of opening the waste accommodating main body 13 will be described below.
[0079] Fig. 9 is an overall perspective view of a main body lock mechanism 25 and a lid
lock mechanism 24 of the present embodiment. Fig. 10 is an overall perspective view
of the waste disposal apparatus 11 of the present embodiment as viewed obliquely from
behind. Fig. 11 is an enlarged side cross section of the main body lock mechanism
25 and the lid lock mechanism 24.
[0080] While the waste disposal apparatus 11 is in normal use, the upper part 19 and the
lower part 17 of the waste accommodating main body 13 are closed so that the upper
part 19 covers at its lower end a main body opening 17h located at the upper end of
the lower part 17. The film attachment portion 12 is provided at an upper region of
the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13, and the film accommodating
portion 14 is attached to the film attachment portion 12.
[0081] A main body hinge 31 is provided on the back face of the waste accommodating main
body 13. The main body hinge 31 is provided substantially in the middle of the vertical
height of the waste disposal apparatus 11. The upper part 19 of the waste accommodating
main body 13 is pivotally attached to the lower part 17 thereof by the main body hinge
31, and is pivotable about the main body hinge 31 as a fulcrum. As the upper part
19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 is pivoted, the main body opening 17h at
the upper end of the lower part 17 is open to the outside.
[0082] The main body lock mechanism 25 and a main body unlock mechanism are provided on
the front face of the waste accommodating main body 13. When being locked, the main
body lock mechanism 25 prevents pivoting of the upper part 19 in the state where the
upper part 19 covers the lower part 17, namely in the state where the upper part 19
closes the lower part 17. The main body unlock mechanism is a mechanism for unlocking
the main body lock mechanism 25.
[0083] The main body lock mechanism 25 has a columnar main body push button 21, and a push
button receiving hole 32 that is formed as a through hole in the upper part 19 of
the waste accommodating main body 13 in order to latch and lock the main body push
button 21.
[0084] The main body push button 21 is formed at the upper end of a vertical flexible pillar
portion 21p. The lower end of the pillar portion 21p is connected to the upper end
of the lower part 17 of the waste accommodating main body 13.
[0085] The main body push button 21 is a column that protrudes in the outer diameter direction
of pivoting of the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13. A push button
outer peripheral edge 21g, which is an outer peripheral edge of the column, engages
with the push button receiving hole 32 formed in the lower end of the upper part 19,
thereby preventing pivoting of the upper part 19.
[0086] The main body unlock mechanism includes the main body push button 21 as an operation
portion for unlocking the main body lock mechanism 25, and an opening operation portion
for placing a user's hand thereon to pivot and open the upper part 19 of the waste
accommodating main body 13 after unlocking the main body lock mechanism 25.
[0087] The upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 has a handle 22 as the
opening operation portion. The handle 22 is provided at the lower end of the front
face of the upper part 19, which is located on the side away from and opposite to
the back face of the upper part 19 to which the main body hinge 31 is attached. The
handle 22 is positioned near and below the main body push button 21.
[0088] The main body push button 21 is disengaged from the push button receiving hole 32
and the main body lock mechanism 25 is unlocked only while the main body push button
21 is being pressed. If the user releases the main body push button 21, the pillar
portion 21p is restored to its original position, and the main body lock mechanism
25 is locked again.
[0089] When the waste accommodating main body 13 is filled with waste materials D, the user
empties the waste accommodating main body 13 by unlocking the main body lock mechanism
25 and opening the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13.
[0090] Fig. 12 is a perspective view illustrating the operation of unlocking the main body
lock mechanism 25. As shown in Fig. 12, the user places four fingers, namely fingers
other than the thumb, of one hand on the handle 22 from beneath, and at the same time
presses with the thumb the main body push button 21 located near and above the handle
22, thereby unlocking the main body lock mechanism 25. The user lifts the handle 22
while unlocking the main body lock mechanism 25. Thus, the upper part 19 of the waste
accommodating main body 13 is pivoted toward the back face, and the waste accommodating
main body 13 is opened.
[0091] Fig. 13 is a side cross section showing the state where the upper part 19 of the
waste accommodating main body 13 of the present embodiment has been fully pivoted.
As shown in Fig. 13, when emptying the waste accommodating main body 13 that is filled
with waste materials D, the user first fully opens the upper part 19 of the waste
accommodating main body 13, and cuts the film 15 with a film cutter 38. Then, the
user ties a knot to close the cut face of the film 15, and removes the bag of the
film 15 filled with the waste materials D from the waste accommodating main body 13
to throw the bag out. After emptying the waste accommodating main body 13, the user
places the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 over the lower part
17 thereof. Thus, the push button 21 engages with the push button receiving hole 32,
and the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 is locked again.
[0092] In the waste disposal apparatus 11 of the present embodiment, the main body push
button 21 is positioned near and above the handle 22 so that, when unlocking the main
body lock mechanism 25 to pivot and open the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating
main body 13, an adult user can press the main body push button 21 with other finger
while supporting the handle 22 with any of the fingers of his/her one hand.
[0093] More specifically, the main body push button 21 is positioned on a path the thumb
is ergonomically most likely to follow naturally when the user places the other four
fingers on the handle 22 from beneath and closes his/her hand with the four fingers
as a fulcrum.
[0094] This makes it easier and more comfortable for the user to unlock the main body lock
mechanism 25 to pivot and open the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body
13. That is, the user can unlock the main body lock mechanism 25 with one hand according
to the user's movement of naturally closing his/her hand.
[0095] In order to unlock the main body lock mechanism 25 to open the upper part 19 of the
waste accommodating main body 13, the user needs to press the main body push button
21 in the inner diameter direction that is substantially perpendicular to the pivoting
direction of the upper part 19, and to lift the handle 22 to pivot the upper part
19.
[0096] Since the two operations in different directions are required, it is very difficult
for infants, who have neither an intent to open the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating
main body 13 nor knowledge of how to open it, to open the upper part 19. This prevents
the infants from accidentally opening the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating
main body 13 and being injured by touching the film cutter 38 for cutting the film
15.
[0097] On the other hand, adults with intent to open the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating
main body 13 can easily unlock the main body lock mechanism 25 and open the upper
part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 with one hand. Thus, the waste disposal
apparatus 11 is easy to handle when throwing out the waste materials D stored in the
waste accommodating main body 13.
[0098] The operation of opening the lid 23 will be described below.
[0099] The lid 23 is pivotally attached, at its end on the back side, to the upper end of
the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13 by a lid hinge 30, and the
lid 23 is pivotable about the lid hinge 30 as a fulcrum. When the lid 23 is pivoted
to open, the waste inlet 16 is open to the outside as shown in Fig. 1.
[0100] As shown in Figs. 9 and 11, the waste disposal apparatus 11 includes a lid lock mechanism
24, and a lid unlock mechanism. When being locked, the lid lock mechanism 24 prevents
pivoting of the lid 23 in the state where the lid 23 covers the waste inlet 16, namely
in the state where the lid 23 is closed. The lid unlock mechanism is a mechanism for
unlocking the lid lock mechanism 24.
[0101] The lid lock mechanism 24 has a lid push button 20, and a lid push button receiving
portion 36 provided in the upper part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13.
The lid push button 20 is provided in the lower part of the front face of the lid
23. A lid push button hook 20h is formed at the lower end of the lid push button 20.
The lid push button hook 20h moves integrally with the lid push button 20.
[0102] The lid push button receiving portion 36 is formed at the upper end of the upper
part 19 of the waste accommodating main body 13. When the lid 23 is in the closed
state, the lid push button receiving portion 36 engages with the lid push button hook
20h.
[0103] The lid unlock mechanism includes the lid push button 20 as an operation portion
for unlocking the lid lock mechanism 24, and an opening operation portion for placing
a user's hand thereon to pivot and open the lid 23 after unlocking the lid lock mechanism
24.
[0104] As the opening operation portion, the lid 23 has a lid handle 18 on the front face
side of the lid 23. The lid handle 18 is positioned near and above the lid push button
20.
[0105] When inserting a waste material through the waste inlet 16, the user unlocks the
lid locking mechanism 24 to open the lid 23. Fig. 14 is a perspective view illustrating
the operation of unlocking the lid lock mechanism 24.
[0106] When the user places four fingers, namely the fingers other than the thumb, of his/her
one hand on the lid handle 18 from above, and presses the lid push button 20 by the
thumb, the lid push button 20 together with the lid push button hook 20h moves in
the pressing direction, and the lid push button hook 20h is disengaged from the lid
push button receiving portion 36, whereby the lid lock mechanism 24 is unlocked. The
user lifts the lid handle 18 while pressing the lid push button 20 with the thumb
and unlocking the lid lock mechanism 24. Thus, the lid 23 is pivoted toward the back
face, and the waste inlet 16 is opened.
[0107] After inserting a waste material through the waste inlet 16, the user closes the
lid 23. Thus, the lid push button hook 20h is restored to its original position, and
is engaged again with the lid push button receiving portion 36, whereby the lid lock
mechanism 24 is locked.
[0108] In the lid lock mechanism 24, the lid push button hook 20h is disengaged from the
lid push button receiving portion 36 only while the lid push button 20 is being pressed.
That is, if the user releases the lid push button 20, the lid lock mechanism 24 is
locked again.
[0109] Thus, in order to unlock the lid lock mechanism 24 to open the lid 23, it is necessary
to press the lid push button 20 in the inner diameter direction that is substantially
perpendicular to the pivoting direction of the lid 23, and to lift the lid handle
18 to pivot the lid 23. This makes it very difficult for infants, who have neither
an intent to open the lid 23 nor knowledge of how to open it, to open the lid 23.
This prevents the infants from accidentally opening the lid 23 and putting their hands
into the waste disposal apparatus 11.
[0110] However, adults with intent to open the lid 23 can easily unlock the lid lock mechanism
24 and open the lid 23 with one hand. Thus, the waste disposal apparatus 11 is easy
to handle when inserting waste materials through the waste inlet 16.
[0111] According to the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 14, the user can place the
four fingers other than the thumb of his/her one hand on the lid handle 18 from above,
and at the same time press the lid push button 20 located near and below the lid handle
18 with the thumb. That is, the operator can unlock the lid lock mechanism 24 according
to the user's movement of naturally closing his/her hand.
[0112] More specifically, the lid push button 20 is positioned on a path the thumb is ergonomically
most likely to follow naturally when the user places the other four fingers on the
lid handle 18 from above and closes his/her hand with the four fingers as a fulcrum.
This makes it easier and more comfortable for the user to unlock the lid lock mechanism
24 to pivot and open the lid 23.
[0113] A waste disposal apparatus 41 according to a further embodiment of the present invention
will be described below with reference to Figs. 15 to 17. Fig. 15 is a side cross
section of a waste disposal apparatus 41 of the further embodiment of the present
invention when a sealing door 53 is closed. Fig. 16 is a side cross section of the
waste disposal apparatus 41 of the further embodiment when the sealing door 53 is
open. Fig. 17 is a perspective view of a sealing mechanism 48 in Fig. 16 as viewed
obliquely from below. Note that in the following description, components similar to
those of the embodiment described with reference to Figs. 1 to 14 are denoted by the
same reference characters as those of Figs. 1 to 14, and detailed description thereof
will be omitted.
[0114] Referring to Figs. 15 to 17, the waste disposal apparatus 41 includes: a waste inlet
16 for inserting a waste material D therethrough; a cylindrical film 15 extending
downward from the waste inlet 16 and having its lower end closed by a knot 26; a waste
accommodating main body 43 for receiving the waste material D inserted through the
waste inlet 16, together with the film 15; and a lid 23 that covers the waste inlet
16 from above.
[0115] The waste accommodating main body 43 is a hollow container for storing waste materials
D that are placed in the film 15, and is divided into a lower part 47 and an upper
part 49. The lower part 47 of the waste accommodating main body 43 has a bottom 47b
at its lower end. A slope portion 42 is provided on the front side of the bottom 47b.
The slope portion 42 is provided on the bottom 47b so as to form a tilted surface
whose vertical height decreases from the front side to the rear side. The lower part
47 of the waste accommodating main body 43 has an opening at its upper end. The upper
part 49 of the waste accommodating main body 43 covers, at its lower end, the opening
at the upper end of the lower part 47. The waste inlet 16 is formed in the upper end
of the upper part 49.
[0116] A tubular pillar portion 44 is provided in the rear part of the upper end of the
upper part 49 of the waste accommodating main body 43. The tubular pillar portion
44 is a hollow pillar portion that extends vertically downward from the upper end
of the upper part 49. A film cutter 38 described above is attached to the lower end
of the tubular pillar portion 44. As shown in Figs. 15-16, the vertical length of
the tubular pillar portion 44 is determined so that the film cutter 38 attached to
the lower end of the tubular pillar portion 44 is located at about the same height
or lower than a main body hinge 31 in the vertical direction. This configuration will
be described briefly below.
[0117] As described above with reference to Fig. 13, when emptying the waste accommodating
main body 43 that is filled with waste materials D, the user first fully opens the
upper part 49 of the waste accommodating main body 43 to the state shown in Fig. 13.
Then, the user cuts the film 15 with the film cutter 38. If the vertical length of
the tubular pillar portion 44 is less than the value determined as described above,
the film cutter 38 is contained in the space in the upper part 49 of the waste accommodating
main body 43 in the state where the upper part 49 is open. This makes it difficult
for the user to cut the film 15. Thus, the vertical length of the tubular pillar portion
44 is determined as described above so that the film cutter 38 protrudes outside the
upper part 49 of the waste accommodating main body 43 in the state where the upper
part 49 is open. Note that the configuration of the lower part 47 and the upper part
49 of the accommodating main body 43 is similar to that of the above embodiments except
for the slope portion 42 and the tubular pillar portion 44.
[0118] As in the above embodiments, an open-close sealing mechanism 48 for nipping the film
15 at a position between the waste inlet 16 and the stored waste material D to seal
the waste material D is provided inside the upper part 49 of the waste accommodating
main body 43. The sealing mechanism 48 includes: a sealing door receiving portion
55 that is coupled with the lower end of a film attachment portion 12 provided at
an upper region of the upper part 49; and a sealing door 53 that is located below
the sealing door receiving portion 55, and engages with the sealing door receiving
portion 55 to form a film nipping portion. The sealing door receiving portion 55 is
an annular member that is provided below the film attachment portion12 and along the
inner diameter surface of a tubular core 27. The sealing door 53 is a plate-like member
that is larger than a central hole of the sealing door receiving portion 55, and covers
the central hole of the sealing door receiving portion 55 from beneath.
[0119] In the present embodiment, the sealing door 53 forms, at its front end, the film
nipping portion together with the sealing door receiving portion 55, and is pivotally
supported at its rear end by the sealing door receiving portion 55 via a sealing mechanism
hinge 45 as a fulcrum. That is, the opening/closing operation of the sealing door
53 is implemented by pivoting. As shown in Fig. 15, when in the closed state, the
sealing door 53 engages with the sealing door receiving portion 55 to nip the film
15. As in the above embodiments, this closes a remaining airflow path that causes
passing of odors. The film nipping portion, which is formed by the sealing door 53
and the sealing door receiving portion 55, will be described below.
[0120] The film nipping portions of the sealing door 53 and the sealing door receiving portion
55 includes stepped concavo-convex shapes, and the sealing door 53 engages with the
sealing door receiving portion 55 when in the closed position. More specifically,
the film nipping portion of the sealing door 53 has a nipping surface 53c that contacts
the film 15, while the film nipping portion of the sealing door receiving portion
55 has a nipping surface 55c that contacts the film 15.
[0121] The nipping surface 53c of the sealing door 53 is formed by surfaces 53c
1, 53c
2, and 53c
3. The surface 53c
1 corresponds to a front end region of the upper surface of the sealing door 53. The
surface 53c
2 connects to the front end of the surface 53c
1 substantially at a right angle to the surface 53c
1, and extends downward to form a circular arc surface along the entire width of the
front end of the sealing door 53. The surface 53c
3 connects to the lower end of the surface 53c
2 substantially at a right angle to the surface 53c
2, and extends forward to form a substantially right angled portion with the surface
53c
2.
[0122] The nipping surface 55c of the sealing door receiving portion 55 is formed by surfaces
55c
1, 55c
2, and 55c
3. The surface 55c
1 is provided at the upper end of the film nipping portion so as to extend substantially
perpendicularly to the axis O of the waste inlet 16, and is substantially parallel
to the surface 53c
1 when the sealing door 53 is closed. The surface 55c
2 connects to the front end of the surface 55c
1 substantially at a right angle to the surface 55c
1, and extends downward to form a circular arc surface that is substantially parallel
to the surface 53c
2 when the sealing door 53 is closed. The surface 55c
3 connects to the lower end of the surface 55c
2 substantially at a right angle to the surface 55c
2 and extends forward, and is substantially parallel to the surface 53c
3 when the sealing door 53 is closed.
[0123] The sealing mechanism 48 further includes a spring 69 that biases the sealing door
53 in the closing direction, and spring covers 46 that cover the spring 69. The spring
69 is a single helical extension spring capable of extending and contracting in its
extending direction, and both ends of the spring 69 are coupled with right and left
side edges of the sealing door receiving portion 55. A central region of the spring
69 is accommodated in a spring guide 63 provided in the lower surface of the sealing
door 53. The spring guide 63 is a groove formed in the lower surface of the sealing
door 53. The spring guide 63 is provided in the longitudinal central portion of the
lower surface of the sealing door 53 so as to extend along the entire lateral width
of the lower surface of the sealing door 53.
[0124] Thus, in the present embodiment, the spring 69 is a single helical extension spring,
and the central region of the spring 69 extends laterally along the lower surface
of the sealing door 53 so as to be accommodated in the spring guide 63 provided in
the lower surface of the sealing door 53. Thus, the sealing door 53 is stably and
laterally substantially equally biased by the spring 69. This will be described below.
[0125] When in a normal state, the spring 69 biases the sealing door 53 in the closing direction
by using the right and left side edges of the sealing door receiving portion 55, with
which both ends of the spring 69 are coupled, as a fixed point, and using the entire
lateral width of the longitudinal central portion of the lower surface of the sealing
door 53 as a working point. Since the spring 69 is a helical extension spring, the
spring 69 bilaterally symmetrically applies a substantially uniform elastic force
to the lower surface of the sealing door 53. Moreover, since the spring 69 is latched
by the spring guide 63, the spring 69 is stably fixed to a predetermined position
on the lower surface of the sealing door 53. With these configurations, the sealing
door 53 is stably and laterally substantially equally biased toward the sealing door
receiving portion 55. That is, a pressing force is substantially evenly distributed
in the film nipping portions of the sealing door 53 and the sealing door receiving
portion 55.
[0126] Two spring covers 46, namely right and left spring covers 46, are attached to the
sealing mechanism 48. The spring covers 46 are members having a C-shaped cross section
and extending from the sealing door 53 to the sealing door receiving portion 55, and
accommodate both side portions of the spring 69. The upper end of each spring cover
46 is pivotally supported by the sealing door receiving portion 55 by using as a fulcrum
a hinge 50 that is provided near the coupling point between the spring 69 and the
sealing door receiving portion 55. Each spring cover 46 has a groove recess 51, which
is formed in its side surface facing the sealing door 53 so as to be recessed in the
direction to the inside the spring cover 46. The groove recess 51 is a groove that
extends from the upper end to the lower end of the spring cover 46. The groove recess
51 is open to the side edge of the sealing door 53. Rail-like pawls 56 are provided
on both sidewalls of the groove. The pawls 56 extend from the upper end to the lower
end of the spring cover 46. The pawls 56 engage with a hook portion (not shown) that
is provided so as to protrude outward from the central portion of the side edge of
the sealing door 53.
[0127] The pawls 56 and the hook portions of the sealing door 53 engage with each other
so as to be relatively slidable with respect to each other along the extending direction
of the spring cover 46. Thus, when the sealing door 53 is opened/closed, the sealing
door 53 slides along the extending direction of the spring cover 46. As described
above, the spring covers 46 are pivotally supported by the sealing door receiving
portion 55. Thus, each spring cover 56 can smoothly pivot so as to follow a circular
arc-shaped path that is followed by the engaged portion between the sealing door 53
and the spring cover 46 when the sealing door 53 is opened/closed. The spring covers
46 are positioned on the right and left side edges of the sealing door 53 and the
sealing door receiving portion 55 so as to contain the spring 69 in the groove recesses
51 of the spring covers 46. With these configurations, the spring 69 is always accommodated
in the groove recesses 51 regardless of the opening/closing operation of the sealing
door 53.
[0128] A method for disposing of a waste material D in the waste disposal apparatus 41 according
to the further embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference
to Figs. 15-17. When disposing of a waste material D, the user first opens the lid
23 to place the waste material D in the film 15 through the waste inlet 16. Then,
the user inserts his/her hand into the waste inlet 16, and pushes the film 15 down
together with the waste material D to push the sealing door 53 down. Thus, the sealing
door 53 pivots with the sealing mechanism hinge 45 as a fulcrum so as to follow a
circular arc-shaped path shown by arrow A in Fig. 16, whereby the sealing door 53
is opened. The waste material D thus pushed down, together with the film 15, passes
between the opened sealing door 53 and the sealing door receiving portion 55. The
waste material D then drops downward along the film15 as shown by arrow B in Fig.
16, and is stored in the lower part 47 of the waste accommodating main body 43.
[0129] As described above, the slope portion 42 is provided on the front side of the bottom
47b of the lower part 47 of the waste accommodating main body 43. Thus, when the waste
material D is placed in the lower part 47 of the waste accommodating main body 43
as shown in Fig. 16, the waste material D slides down toward the back face of the
lower part 47 as shown by arrow C in Fig. 16 along the slope portion 42 provided in
a region corresponding to the position to which the waste material D is supposed to
drop. This prevents the waste materials D from being stored only in the front region
of the lower part 47 of the waste accommodating main body 43, and thus enables the
waste materials D to be evenly stored in the lower part 47.
[0130] After placing the waste material D in the lower part 47 of the waste accommodating
main body 43, the user removes his/her hand from the waste inlet 16. The sealing door
53 then immediately closes to nip the film 15. As described above with reference to
Fig. 6, the film 15 nipped by the sealing door 53 and the sealing door receiving portion
55 is bent substantially at right angles at two angular portions formed in the film
nipping portions. That is, an imaginary straight line, which connects the upper and
lower ends of the film nipping portions, is bent substantially horizontally in the
film nipping portions. This closes a remaining airflow path, which causes passing
of odors, at right angles, whereby the passing of odors can be effectively blocked.
[0131] In the waste disposal apparatus 41 of the present embodiment, the opening/closing
operation of the sealing door 53 is implemented by pivoting of the sealing door 53
about the sealing mechanism hinge 45 as a fulcrum. Thus, the user can easily open
the sealing door 53 when pressing the waste material D into the waste accommodating
main body 43, which facilitates the waste disposal operation.
[0132] As described above, the sealing mechanism 48 of the waste disposal apparatus 41 of
the present embodiment further has the spring covers 46 that cover the spring 69.
The spring 69 is always accommodated in the groove recesses 51 of the spring covers
46 regardless of the opening/closing operation of the sealing door 53. This configuration
can prevent the film 15 from being damaged by being caught by the spring 69 positioned
on both side surfaces (the right and left surfaces) of the sealing door 53, when the
user opens/closes the sealing door 53 for disposal of the waste material D. Moreover,
both ends of the spring 69 are guided by the spring covers 46 so as to be always positioned
inside the groove recesses 51. This can prevent the spring 69 from coming off from
the sealing door 53 even if the spring guide 63 is not provided in the lower surface
of the sealing door 53.
[0133] Note that the present embodiment is described with respect to an example in which
each of the nipping surfaces 53c, 55c, which correspond to the film nipping portions
of the sealing door 53 and the sealing door receiving portion 55, is formed by flat
surfaces and a circular arc surface that is substantially at right angles with the
flat surfaces. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the flat
surfaces and a circular arc surface may cross each other at a predetermined angle
such as an acute or obtuse angle. In addition, the sealing door 53 and the sealing
door receiving portion 55 may be configured so that each of the nipping surfaces 53c,
55c may consist of a plurality of flat surfaces, a plurality of curved surfaces, or
a plurality of flat and curved surfaces.
[0134] In the present embodiment, an elastic member for biasing the sealing door 53 in the
closing direction is the spring 69 that is a single helical extension spring. However,
the present invention is not limited to this, and any type of spring may be used,
and a plurality of springs may be used. Alternatively, a rubber material, a resin
material, or a mixture thereof may be used as the elastic member. The sealing door
53 may be magnetically biased in the closing direction by incorporating a permanent
magnet or an electromagnet into the sealing door 53 and the sealing door receiving
portion 55.
[0135] A film accommodating cassette 54 for use in the waste disposal apparatus 41 according
to the further embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference
to Figs. 18-21. Fig. 18 is a perspective view of the film accommodating cassette 54
according to the further embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 19 is a perspective
view of the film accommodating cassette 54 of Fig. 18 having the film 15 removed therefrom.
Fig. 20 is a side view of the film accommodating cassette 54 in the state of Fig.
19. Fig. 21 is a top view of the film accommodating cassette 54 in the state of Fig.
19 as viewed from above in the direction of the axis O of a tubular core 57.
[0136] The waste disposal apparatus 41 includes the film accommodating cassette 54, which
forms the waste inlet 16 and also accommodates the film 15. The film accommodating
cassette 54, which is a film accommodating portion, has the cylindrical tubular core
57 defining the waste inlet 16, a tubular core flange 57f extending from the lower
end of the tubular core 57 in the outer diameter direction, and a film holding flange
59 extending from the upper end of the tubular core 57 in the outer diameter direction.
[0137] As shown in Fig. 18, the film 15 is accommodated in an accordion folded state in
a space between the axial upper and lower ends of the tubular core 57 by the film
holding flange 59 located at the upper end of the tubular core 57 and the tubular
core flange 57f located at the lower end of the tubular core 57. In this manner, the
long film 15 can be accommodated in a compressed state between the tubular core flange
57f and the film holding flange 59. The radial dimension of the film holding flange
59 is relatively smaller than that of the tubular core flange 57f. This enables the
film 15 to be pulled out beyond the outer edge of the film holding flange 59, whereby
the film 15 can be extended downward through the waste inlet 16 formed in the tubular
core 57.
[0138] In the present embodiment, cutouts 58 are provided in the outer edge of the tubular
core flange 57f so as to extend through the tubular core flange 57f along the direction
of the axis O thereof. As shown in Fig. 21, the tubular core flange 57f has the cutouts
58 at intervals of about 120° in the circumferential direction based on the axis O.
These cutouts 58 are provided at the three positions of the tubular core flange 57f
in a substantially rotational symmetrical pattern based on the axis O.
[0139] An upper surface 60 and a lower surface 64 of the tubular core flange 57f are flat
surfaces that extend substantially parallel to each other. A rib 61 is provided on
the upper surface 60. The rib 61 is formed by a circumferential rib 61a, a plurality
of radial ribs 61b, and engagement ribs 61c
1, 61c
2. The circumferential rib 61a is formed at a predetermined radial position on the
upper surface 60 so as to extend continuously in the circumferential direction about
the axis O. The plurality of radial ribs 61b extend radially from the outer peripheral
surface of the tubular core 57 to the circumferential rib 61a, and are arranged at
substantially regular intervals in the circumferential direction. The engagement ribs
61c
1, 61c
2 extend radially from the circumferential rib 61a to the outer edge of the tubular
core flange 57f.
[0140] As shown in Fig. 21, the engagement ribs 61c
1, 61c
2 are substantially equally arranged on the upper surface 60 of the tubular core flange
57f at intervals of about 60° in the circumferential direction based on the axis O.
The engagement ribs 61c
1 are located at positions corresponding to one circumferential ends of the cutouts
58. That is, in the present embodiment, the three engagement ribs 61c
1 are provided at the clockwise ends of the cutouts 58 as viewed from above in the
direction of the axis O. The three engagement ribs 61c
1 and the three engagement ribs 61c
2, namely a total of six engagement ribs 61c
1, 61c
2, are arranged at substantially regular intervals of about 60° in the circumferential
direction.
[0141] A method for attaching the film accommodating cassette 54 to the waste disposal apparatus
41 according to the further embodiment of the present invention will be described
below with reference to Figs. 15-22. Fig. 22 is a diagram showing the appearance of
the waste disposal apparatus 41 of the further embodiment of the present invention
with the film accommodating cassette 54 removed therefrom, as viewed from above in
the direction of the axis O. Note that the axis O in Fig. 22 represents the central
axis of the tubular core 57 in the state where the film accommodating cassette 54
is attached to the waste disposal apparatus 41, and the axis O substantially corresponds
to the central axis of an inner peripheral surface 12a of the film attachment portion
12. The axis O in Fig. 22 is a line that extends perpendicularly to the plane of the
paper of the figure.
[0142] As described above, the film attachment portion 12, which forms a space for attaching
the film accommodating cassette 54, is provided at an upper region of the upper part
49 of the waste accommodating main body 43. The film attachment portion 12 includes
the inner peripheral surface 12a and a bottom surface 12b. The inner peripheral surface
12a faces a side of the film accommodating cassette 54 when the film accommodating
cassette 54 is attached to the film attachment portion 12. The bottom surface 12b
is a flat surface that contacts the lower surface 64 of the tubular core flange 57f
when the film accommodating cassette 54 is attached to the film attachment portion
12. As shown in Fig. 15, when the film accommodating cassette 54 is attached to the
film attachment portion 12, the axis O of the inner peripheral surface 12a of the
film attachment portion 12 substantially corresponds to the axis O of the tubular
core 57. A circular opening 12h is formed about the axis O in the central portion
of the bottom surface 12b of the film attachment portion 12 so as to communicate with
the space inside the inner peripheral surface of the tubular core 57 that forms the
waste inlet 16. When in the closed state shown in Fig. 22, the sealing door 53 covers
and closes the opening 12h from beneath.
[0143] Pawls 62 are provided on the inner peripheral surface 12a of the film attachment
portion 12 at a predetermined height from the bottom surface 12b in the upper direction
of the axis O. The pawls 62 protrude from the inner peripheral surface 12a in the
inner diameter direction. In the present embodiment, three pawls 62 are provided on
the inner peripheral surface 12a of the film attachment portion 12 at regular intervals
of about 120° in the circumferential direction based on the axis O. These pawls 62
are thus provided at the three positions in a substantially rotational symmetrical
pattern based on the axis O. The pawls 62 are formed so that the circumferential width
of the pawls 62 is smaller than that of the cutouts 58. This configuration will be
described below.
[0144] When attaching the film accommodating cassette 54 to the waste disposal apparatus
41, the user places the film accommodating cassette 54 into the film attaching portion
12 with the tubular core flange 57f facing downward, and matches the positions of
the pawls 62 provided on the inner peripheral surface 12a of the film attachment portion
12 with the positions of the cutouts 58 provided in the outer edge of the tubular
core flange 57f. Then, the user pushes the film accommodating cassette 54 toward the
bottom surface 12 of the film attachment portion 12. Since the circumferential width
of the pawls 62 is smaller than that of the cutouts 58 as described above, the pawls
62 pass through the cutouts 58, and the lower surface 64 of the tubular core flange
57f contacts the bottom surface 12b of the film attachment portion 12.
[0145] Then, the user turns the film accommodate cassette 54 clockwise in the circumferential
direction as viewed from above in the direction of the axis O. Thus, the outer edge
of the tubular core flange 57f enters the gaps between each pawl 62 and the bottom
surface 12b of the film attachment portion 12. The user continues to turn the film
accommodating cassette 54 until the pawls 62 contact the engagement ribs 61c
2 and restrict turning of the film accommodating cassette 54. The film accommodating
cassette 54 is attached to the waste disposal apparatus 41 in this manner.
[0146] In the state where the film accommodating cassette 54 is attached to the waste disposal
apparatus 41, the pawls 62 of the waste disposal apparatus 41 engage with the outer
edge of the tubular core flange 57f. This prevents the film accommodating cassette
54 from coming off from the film attachment portion 12. That is, the film accommodating
cassette 54 of the present embodiment includes a coupling mechanism for attaching
the film accommodating cassette 54 to the waste disposal apparatus 41, and the coupling
mechanism is formed by the outer edge of the tubular core flange 57f that engages
with the pawls 62 of the waste disposal apparatus 41, and the cutouts 58 for introducing
coupling/decoupling of the film accommodating cassette 54. This embodiment can prevent
the film accommodating cassette 54 from coming off in the state where the upper part
49 of the waste accommodating main body 43 is open as shown in Fig. 13.
[0147] When detaching the film accommodating cassette 54 from the waste disposal apparatus
41, the user turns the film accommodating cassette 54 counterclockwise in the circumferential
direction as viewed from above in the direction of the axis O. Thus, the pawls 62
contact the engagement ribs 61c
1, and restrict turning of the film accommodating cassette 54. As described above,
the engagement ribs 61c
1 are provided at the clockwise ends of the cutouts 58. Thus, the positions of the
pawls 62 substantially match the positions of the cutouts 58 as soon as the pawls
62 contact the engagement ribs 61c
1. Accordingly, the film accommodating cassette 54 can be lifted and removed from the
film attachment portion 12.
[0148] The film accommodating cassette 54 and the waste disposal apparatus 41 configured
as described above can facilitate the operation of replacing the film accommodating
cassette 54. That is, when coupling/decoupling the film accommodating cassette 54,
the user need only place the film accommodating cassette 54 in the film attachment.portion
12 and turn the film accommodating cassette 54 in the manner described above. Thus,
when the film 15 as a consumable item runs out, the user can replace the used film
accommodating cassette 54 with a refill (new) film accommodating cassette 54 by a
simple operation. Since the coupling mechanism for attaching the film accommodating
cassette 54 to the waste disposal apparatus 41 is implemented by such a simple configuration,
the user can easily figure out how to attach/detach the film accommodating cassette
54 even without referring to the procedures described in an instruction manuals or
the like.
[0149] Note that in the present embodiment, the coupling mechanism for attaching the film
accommodating cassette 54 to the waste disposal apparatus 41 is formed by the outer
edge of the tubular core flange 57f, which engages with the pawls 62 of the waste
disposal apparatus 41, and the cutouts 58 for introducing coupling/decoupling of the
film accommodating cassette 54. However, the present invention is not limited to this,
and the coupling mechanism may be formed by any type of coupling member that is attached
to the film accommodating cassette 54 and/or the waste disposal apparatus 41. Alternatively,
the film accommodating cassette 54 may merely be placed in the film attachment portion
12 without coupling/engaging the film accommodating cassette 54 to/with the waste
disposal apparatus 41.
[0150] The present embodiment is described above with respect to an example in which the
film accommodating cassette 54 is used for the waste disposal apparatus 41. However,
the present invention is not limited to this, and the film accommodating cassette
54 may be used in other applicable waste disposal apparatuses as an independent complete
member.
[0151] As a still further embodiment, the waste disposal apparatus may further include a
rotary plate that is rotatably attached to the central portion of the bottom of the
lower part of the waste accommodating main body, and a waste material placed in the
waste disposal apparatus, together with the film may be supported from beneath by
the rotary plate. According to this configuration, as the user places waste materials
into the waste disposal apparatus, these waste materials together with the film are
accumulated on the rotary plate located on the bottom of the lower part of the waste
accommodating main body. When the waste accommodating main body is filled with waste
materials, the user can empty the waste accommodating main body in the following manner.
The user rotates the rotary plate to twist the film in a region between the waste
inlet and the waste materials, and cuts the twisted and thus compressed part of the
film with the film cutter to remove the bag of the film filled with the waste materials,
from the waste accommodating main body. This can make it easier for the user to cut
the film with the film cutter when emptying the waste accommodating main body that
is filled with the waste materials. This can also prevent odors of the waste materials
accommodated in the film from leaking to the outside while the user is emptying the
waste accommodating main body.
[0152] As a yet further embodiment, the waste disposal apparatus may further includes an
adhesive tape accommodating portion that is attached near the film cutter. According
to this configuration, when emptying the waste accommodating main body filled with
waste materials, the user can cut the film with the film cutter, and seals the opening
of the bag of the film with a tape accommodated in the tape accommodating portion.
This can prevent leakage of odors of the waste materials accommodated in the film
when the user empties the waste accommodating main body filled with the waste materials.
Note that the adhesive tape accommodating portion and the film cutter may be integrally
attached to the waste accommodating main body so that the user can simultaneously
cut the film and seal the opening of the bag of the film. According to this configuration,
since the user can simultaneously cut the film and seal the opening of the bag of
the film, the user can easily and quickly empty the waste accommodating main body.
[0153] Although the embodiments of the present invention are described above with reference
to the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments.
Various modifications and variations can be made to the illustrated embodiments within
a scope that is the same as, or equivalent to the present invention.
[0154] The present invention provides waste disposal apparatuses having high sealing capability,
and can be expected to be widely applied to industrial products such as, e.g., diaper
disposal apparatuses.