[0001] The invention relates to a waste collection container of the type including wheels
and/or a collar for gripping.
[0002] In particular from Document
FR 2 768 707, a waste container is known that comprises a bin provided with a collar for gripping
the bin. The collar is placed at the edge of the top opening of the bin for inserting
waste into the bin.
[0003] The collar serves to stiffen the bin and to enable the bin to be gripped when it
is full of waste in order to be picked up and emptied out into a collection skip.
Given the material from which the bin is made, ribs are essential for reinforcing
the collar and for enabling it to withstand the high levels of stress to which it
is subjected, in particular while the bin is being emptied out.
[0004] Document
EP 0726 172 also discloses a container for collecting waste and comprising a bin provided with
wheels enabling it to be moved over the ground. The wheels are carried by an axle
that is mounted on bearings, which bearings are constituted by ribs molded integrally
with the bin. Those ribs are formed in a setback in the wall constituting the bottom
of the bin and enabling the axle carrying the wheels to be received therein.
[0005] In both of those examples of the state of the art, the ribs are defined by at least
two substantially parallel rectilinear edges, one of which is secured to the wall
of the bin, and by a third edge that is free, i.e. it does not touch any of the walls
of the bin. In the state of the art, that third edge is rectilinear.
[0006] When bins are inspected for maintenance purposes, it is frequently found that these
ribs are cracked or broken. Under such circumstances, it is necessary to replace the
entire container, since the ribs are molded integrally with the bin and they cannot
be replaced separately.
[0007] The present invention seeks to propose a solution to the problem of the ribs of containers
cracking or breaking.
[0008] To this end, the present invention provides a waste-collection container of the type
comprising a bin molded out of plastics material and provided with wheels enabling
it to move over the ground and/or with a collar enabling the bin to be gripped in
order to be emptied out into a skip of a collector truck, at least one of the wheels
being carried by an axle mounted on a bearing constituted by a rib integrally molded
with the bin, the collar being locally reinforced by ribs molded integrally with the
bin, at least one of said ribs being defined by an outline including at least a first
edge touching or integral with the bin, a parallel second edge opposite to the first
edge, and a free third edge connecting an end of the first edge to an end of the second
edge. This bin is characterized in that the free third edge is curved and does not
have any angular points.
[0009] By means of the invention, stress concentrations are reduced in the free third edge
of the rib, and the rib is given the capacity to deform a little, thereby enabling
the rib to provide high resistance to the stresses to which it is subjected.
[0010] In a first embodiment invention, the third edge presents a length that is at least
10% longer than the distance between the two ends it interconnects.
[0011] In another embodiment of the invention, comparable with the preceding embodiment,
the third edge follows a rolled-up curve.
[0012] In another embodiment of the invention the rib is in the form of a trapezoid with
a first long side integral with the bin, a second long side parallel to the first
but shorter than the first long side, a free third side, and a fourth side substantially
perpendicular to the first and second sides.
[0013] The invention applies equally well to the ribs of collars as to the ribs constituting
a wheel axle bearing. In order to make the invention easier to understand, there follows
a description of embodiments given as non-limiting examples with reference to the
accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
• Figure 1 is an elevation view of a bin of a waste-collection container of the invention;
• Figure 2 is a fragmentary view from beneath of the collar of the Figure 1 container;
• Figure 3 is a section view on III-III of one of the ribs of Figure 2;
• Figure 4 is a close-up view of two ribs forming a bearing of the container of Figure
1; and
• Figure 5 is a view from beneath of the collar of a variant of the Figure 1 container.
[0014] The container 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises a bin 2 having a top opening for receiving
waste. This opening is covered by a lid 3 that is mounted on hinges4.
[0015] In known manner, the opening for receiving waste in the container is surrounded by
a peripheral collar 5 that can be seen in Figure 2.
[0016] The collar is reinforced by ribs 6 molded integrally with the bin 2, only two of
which being visible in Figure 2. The function of these ribs 6 is to reinforce the
collar 5 so as to enable it to withstand the bin being lifted by means of a gripper
that engages under the collar. This operation is performed when the bin is emptied
into a waste-collection truck.
[0017] The bin of Figure 5 also includes two wheels 7 that are mounted on an axle 8, which
axle is carried by two bearings 9. Each of the bearings is constituted by a vertical
rib molded integrally with the bin 2.
[0018] It can be seen more clearly in Figure 4 how the ribs 9 form the bearings for the
axle 8.
[0019] In known manner, the wall constituting the bottom of the bin 2 presents a setback
10 that serves to receive the axle 8 carrying the wheels 7.
[0020] As can be seen in Figure 3, each rib 6 is integral both with the side wall of the
bin 2 and with the collar 5. Thus, the rib 6 is defined by an outline formed by four
edges, namely a vertical first edge 6a that is connected to the bin 2, i.e. that is
integral therewith, an opposite second edge 6b that is parallel to the first edge
6a, but shorter than said first edge 6a, a free third edge 6c that connects the bottom
end 13 of the first edge 6a to the bottom end 14 of the second edge 6b, and a fourth
edge 6d that is substantially perpendicular to the first and second edges 6a and 6b.
[0021] In the example shown, the collar 5 presents a setback 5a, such that the second edge
6b also presents a setback and is subdivided into two portions. This specific feature
of the example shown changes nothing to the definition of the second edge, which is
parallel with and opposite to the first edge.
[0022] It can be seen that with the exception of the third edge 6c, which is free, the other
three edges of the rib are integral either with the bin 2 (for the first edge 6a),
or with the collar 5 (for the second and fourth edges 6b and 6d).
[0023] In the same manner, and as can be seen in Figure 4, the ribs 9 are integral with
the wall constituting the bottom of the bin 2 over the full height of the setback
10, such that they are connected both to the substantially horizontal portion 11 and
to the substantially vertical portion 12 of said bottom wall.
[0024] Thus, each rib 9 possesses an outline constituted by four edges, namely a first edge
9a that is integral with the vertical portion 12 of the bottom wall of the bin, a
parallel second edge 9b opposite to the first edge 9a, a third edge 9d connecting
together the bottom ends 15 and 16 of the first and second edges, and a fourth edge
9d connecting together the top ends of the first and second edges. The second edge
9b is free, i.e. it is not connected to any portion of the bin. The third edge 9c
is also free, in accordance with the invention. The fourth edge 9d is integral with
the bottom wall of the bin 2 in its horizontal portion 11.
[0025] It can clearly be seen, both in Figure 3 and in Figure 4, that the ribs 6 and 9 possess
respectively third edges 6c and 9c that are free, which edges are curved and of lengths
longer than the distances between their two ends.
[0026] Furthermore, these third edges 6c and 9c do not possess any angular points.
[0027] More precisely, the third edge 6c of the rib 6 has a unwound length equal to 71,6mm,
while the distance between the points 13 and 14 is equal to 67mm.
[0028] Concerning the rib 9, the rolled-out length of the third edge 9c is equal to 214mm,
while the distance between the points 15 and 16 is equal to 158mm.
[0029] In each case, the length of the third edge is more than 10% longer than the distance
between the ends that it interconnects.
[0030] The curve followed by the third edge 6c of the rib 6 has a wound-up shape that gives
said third edge 6c resilience that results from the fact that this edge can "unwind"
in the event of high strain being exerted on the rib 6, without excessive levels of
stress becoming concentrated at any particular point of the third edge of said rib.
[0031] The third edge 9c of the ribs 9 presents an S-shape that also gives it resilience
because this edge is capable of "unwinding" in the event of high traction being exerted
on the rib, without excessive levels of stress appearing at any particular point thereof.
[0032] In Figure 5, there can be seen another possible shape for the free third edge 6'c
of the rib of the collar 6'.
[0033] This particular shape combines two concave portions: a top portion 61'c of small
radius of curvature, and a bottom portion 62'c of large radius of curvature, these
two portions 61'c and 62'c being united by a convex portion 63'c of intermediate radius
of curvature. Once more, the free third edge 6'c of the rib 6' is curved and presents
no angular points. It is capable of "unwinding" in the event of high traction.
[0034] In the example of Figure 5, between the ribs 6', the collar includes other reinforcing
ribs 17, but these reinforcing ribs do not directly connect the collar 5 to the wall
of the bin 2. Therefore they are not covered by the definition of ribs of the invention.
[0035] In contrast, a corner rib 18 presents a third edge 18c that is free and curved, without
any angular points. This rib 18 is covered by the definition of the invention.
[0036] It should naturally be understood that the embodiments described above do not present
any limiting character and that they may receive any desirable modification without
thereby going beyond the ambit defined by the claims.
1. A waste-collection container of the type comprising a bin (2) molded out of plastics
material and provided with wheels (7) enabling it to move over the ground and/or with
a collar (5) enabling the bin (2) to be gripped in order to be emptied out into a
skip of a collector truck, a wheel (7) being carried by an axle (8) mounted on a bearing
(9) constituted by a rib integrally molded with the bin, the collar (5) being locally
reinforced by ribs (6, 6', 18) molded integrally with the bin, at least one of said
ribs (6, 6', 9, 18) being defined by an outline including at least a first edge (6a,
9a) touching or integral with the bin (2), a parallel second edge (6b, 9b) opposite
to the first edge, and a free third edge (6c, 6'c, 9c, 18c) connecting an end of the
first edge (13, 15) to an end of the second edge (14, 16), characterized in that the free third edge is curved and does not have any angular points.
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the length of the third edge (6c, 9c) is
at least 10% longer than the distance between the two ends (14, 16) that it connects
together.
3. A container according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the free third edge (6c) has
a wound-up shape.
4. A container according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the free third edge (9c) is S-shaped.
5. A container according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the rib presents an outline
of trapezoidal shape with a first long side (6a, 9a) integral with the bin, a second
long side (6b, 9b) parallel to the first, a free third side (6c, 9c), and a fourth
side (6d, 9d) that is substantially perpendicular to the first and second sides.