TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to a bin for collecting, storing and/or distributing goods.
For example, the invention relates to fire-extinguishing solutions for collection
bins, such as garbage bins as well as accumulator and battery collection bins, such
as lithium accumulator collection bins in particular. The bins can also be clothing
collection bins or mail distribution boxes and be situated outdoors or indoors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Bin fires are a big problem causing dangerous situations and extensive costs. In Finland,
collection bin fires break out every day as a result of people's carelessness or deliberate
actions. In addition, any used batteries and lithium accumulators present in the collection
bins may result in short-circuits, possibly starting a fire.
[0003] The bin fires generate combustion gases which are dangerous when inhaled and put
people in danger. Besides, costs are involved with the fire damages to the bins and
the facilities where they are kept. Further, the fires will spread to buildings, resulting
in considerable damage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention aims at providing a solution for eliminating or alleviating
the above-mentioned drawbacks. In particular, the invention aims at solving how to
extinguish an ongoing bin fire as quickly as possible and with minimal damage.
[0005] The firesafe bin according to the invention is characterized in what is set forth
in the characterizing part of the independent claim 1.
[0006] A firesafe bin according to an embodiment of the invention comprises a vessel and
fire-extinguishing means which are provided at or near the vessel and which may comprise
fire-extinguishing devices and fire-extinguishing systems, as well as means provided
at the fire-extinguishing means for detecting a fire in said bin and for activating
the fire-extinguishing means. The fire-extinguishing means can be placed, for instance,
at the top of the bin, on the inside of it, or near the bin, on the outside of it.
Besides, a fire alarm can be provided at the bin and/or the fire-extinguishing means,
having a siren or horn, for example, to emit an acoustic alarm signal to the surroundings.
[0007] A fire broken out in a bin can possibly be effectively extinguished by using fire-extinguishing
means based on aerosol technology, for example. It is preferable to use an aerosol
fire-extinguishing agent because the aerosol fire-extinguishing agent has a good fire-extinguishing
performance for a number of different fire types and, compared to gaseous fire-extinguishing
agents and inert gases, the amount of it that is needed can be 3 to 4 and 30 to 40
times smaller, respectively, with the result that the aerosol fire-extinguisher can
be smaller in size and cause less disturbance to the use of the bin. Further, the
fire-extinguishing means may comprise a dry-powder extinguisher, and, the fire-extinguishing
means can be based impulse technology. Further, the fire-extinguishing means can be
based on a liquid fire-extinguishing agent.
[0008] According to an embodiment, the fire detection means comprise a temperature sensor
for sensing the temperature of the bin. The temperature sensor connected to the fire-extinguishing
means can be any temperature sensor suitable for the purpose, reacting fast enough
to the temperature and any change in the temperature. The temperature sensor can also
be adapted to only sense when a set temperature is exceeded.
[0009] According to an embodiment, the also comprises a loading-aperture door adapted to
close by gravity, a spring, motor or some other closing means without any user action.
A loading aperture like this may allow the amount of air flowing into the bin to be
reduced, possibly decreasing the supply of oxygen to the fire.
[0010] According to an embodiment, the bin is adapted for collecting used batteries and/or
accumulators, such as lithium accumulators. According to an embodiment, the fire-extinguishing
means provided at the bin comprise an impulse extinguisher. For some bins, it may
be preferable to use an impulse extinguisher because the impulse extinguisher forms
a fire-insulating barrier on the surface of a material, allowing glowing combustion
to be suppressed as well. Besides, being non-conductive, the impulse extinguisher
may, especially in battery collection bins, prevent a fire from breaking out again
due to a short circuit caused by the batteries. Preferably, aerosol technology involving
some other extinguisher than an impulse extinguisher is applied to collection bins
intended for accumulators, such as lithium accumulators.
[0011] The utility of the bin according to the invention arises from a number of facts.
The extinguishers based on aerosol technology are pressure-free, possibly reducing
the danger to people from the extinguisher as such. The present extinguishers are
nontoxic, i.e. the use of the extinguisher does not contribute to the greenhouse effect,
does not destroy the ozone layer, it does not have a lifespan in the atmosphere, the
extinguisher does not contain CFC or HFC compounds, chlorine or bromide, it does not
pose an environmental burden or danger, the use of the extinguisher does not pose
a risk of choking, and it does not displace oxygen.
[0012] Moreover, the extinguishers based on aerosol technology have a high discharge energy
and effective mass, which, combined with the bins, may allow for effective fire extinction
as the fire-extinguishing agent also is capable of piercing through a large front
of flames and directly into the burning matter. The extinguishers may also comprise
a dry-powder extinguisher. The extinguishers can be one, two or more in number.
[0013] In this application, "a bin" or "a vessel" refers to vessels, boxes, closets etc.
in different shapes. The lid and/or door can be provided on the top or on the side
of the bin/vessel.
[0014] In this application, the term "a collection bin" refers widely to vessels for collecting
and/or storing municipal waste in different forms, such as household trash, used clothing,
newspapers, batteries and accumulators as well as post packages, which may vary in
size and shape depending on the goods to be collected. The bin can be installable
outdoors or indoors.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in more
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bin according to an embodiment of the invention,
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional lateral view of a bin according to an embodiment of
the invention,
Figure 3 shows aerosol-based fire-extinguishing means according to an embodiment of
the invention, attached to the top of a bin,
Figure 4 shows a closing mechanism for the loading-aperture door of the bin according
to an embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Figures 1 and 2 are a perspective view and a cross-sectional lateral view of a bin
according to an embodiment of the invention, respectively. The bin 100 of the present
invention comprises a vessel 102, comprising, according to an embodiment, a lid 104
and an openable door 106. Fire-extinguishing means 108 based on aerosol-technology
are attached to the top of the bin, according to an embodiment, to the lid 104, and
means for detecting a fire in the bin and for activating the fire-extinguishing means
108 are provided at the fire-extinguishing means. According to another embodiment,
the fire-extinguishing means 108 are provided in some other way above the vessel 102.
[0017] The bin of the invention may vary in size and shape depending on the matter collected,
stored or distributed by the bin. According to the exemplary embodiment shown in figures
1 and 2, the front of the bin is openable in order to allow a separate vessel to be
inserted into the bin. In this case, the vessel, of course, does not have a lid so
as not to disturb the operation of the fire-extinguishing means situated above the
vessel of the bin.
[0018] As mentioned above, according to an embodiment, the vessel of the bin can also have
a lid and a door. The door can be lockable and the door can operate, for example,
to only allow the key to be pulled out as the door is closed. In this case, the joints
of the vessel of the bin are usually made to seal the vessel as tightly as possible.
[0019] Figure 3 shows aerosol-based fire-extinguishing means 108 according to an embodiment
of the invention, attached to the top of a bin, in the present embodiment, to the
lid 104 of the vessel of the bin. Preferably, the fire-extinguishing means are attached
to the bin in such a way that they do disturb the use of the bin but allow, in case
of fire, the fire-extinguishing agent to effectively spread throughout the entire
bin. As shown in Figure 3, the attachment can be implemented by means of brackets
110, for example. In embodiments where the vessel of the bin does not have a lid,
the brackets can be attached to the edges of the vessel.
[0020] The means provided at the fire-extinguishing means for detecting a fire in the bin
and for activating the fire-extinguishing means 108 can be implemented in many different
ways, such as by means of a temperature sensor, infrared sensor or gas detector, just
to mention a few. According to an embodiment, the fire detection means comprise a
temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the bin. The temperature sensor
is adapted to activate the fire-extinguishing means when the temperature of the bin
exceeds 200°C, for example. It is also possible to use some other activation temperature
for the fire-extinguishing means.
[0021] According to another embodiment, means for remote communication of a signal or information
in the event of a detected fire are provided at the bin. As an example, this may comprise
sending a text or email message to a predetermined address over a wireless cellular
communication network, for example.
[0022] Figure 4 shows a closing mechanism for the loading-aperture door of the bin according
to an embodiment of the invention. In embodiments where the vessel of the bin comprises
a lid and loading aperture, the door of the loading aperture, according to an embodiment,
is adapted to close by gravity. As an example, the closing can be implemented by means
of the mechanism shown in Figure 4, wherein, after the user has pulled or pushed the
door open, the door, when it is released, slides, by means of a wheel 112, along a
rail 114 back to its closed position. The wheel 112 is provided on the door in such
a way that the door, when in its opened position, is able to press down to its closed
position by gravity. Instead of gravity, the closing of the door can be implemented
by means of a spring, motor or some other closing means in order to close the door
without any user action. The door can also be lockable by a key.
[0023] The above only described some embodiments of the solution according to the invention.
The principles, such as the details of implementation and the applications, of the
invention are, of course, susceptible to modification within the scope defined by
the claims.
1. A bin (100) for collecting, storing and/or distributing goods, characterized in that the bin (100) comprises, for increased fire safety, a vessel (102) and fire-extinguishing
means (108) provided at or near the vessel (102) as well as means provided at the
fire-extinguishing means for detecting a fire in said bin and for activating the fire-extinguishing
means.
2. A bin (100) as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the fire detection means comprise a smoke detector and/or a temperature sensor for
observing the temperature of the bin (100).
3. A bin (100) as defined in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bin (100) also comprises a loading-aperture door (106) adapted to close by gravity,
a spring and/or some other closing means without any user action.
4. A bin (100) as defined in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said fire-extinguishing means (108) are based on aerosol technology.
5. A bin (100) as defined in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said fire-extinguishing means (108) comprise an impulse extinguisher.
6. A bin (100) as defined in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said bin (100) is provided for collecting and/or storing batteries, accumulators,
clothing, newspapers and/or post packages.
7. A bin (100) as defined in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it has a fire detector provided at the vessel.
8. A bin (100) as defined in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it has means for remote communication of a signal or message in the event of a detected
fire.
9. A method of collecting, storing and/or distributing goods in a bin, characterized in that, for increased fire safety, means provided at or near a vessel (102) comprised by
the bin (100) detect a fire in said bin and activate fire-extinguishing means (108)
which will extinguish the fire.
10. A method as defined in claim 9, characterized in that it comprises a functionality according to any of claims 2 to 8.