US3379335A - Prefabricated trash container - Google Patents

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US3379335A
US3379335A US532548A US53254866A US3379335A US 3379335 A US3379335 A US 3379335A US 532548 A US532548 A US 532548A US 53254866 A US53254866 A US 53254866A US 3379335 A US3379335 A US 3379335A
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  • the disclosure relates to a one-piece prefabricated trash container, preferably formed from sheet metal or steel fiber board, which may be stowed fiat and assembled easily and quickly by an inexperienced person.
  • This invention relates to a trash container of the prefabricated variety for use on submarines.
  • trash containers Due to the limited amount of space available aboard a submarine, it is required that trash containers be supplied in the unassembled state for conservation of space.
  • the original trash container designed for such use 1ncluded at least 13 separate parts, to be assembled by shipboard personnel at the time of container use. These containers were difiicult to assemble and stowage was complicated by the 13 separate structural parts.
  • Another object is to simplify manufacture and assembly of a prefabricated trash contatiner in order to result in lower overall procurement costs.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of the prefabricated trash container which is adapted for storage.
  • FIG. 2 is a view of the initial phase of assembly of the container shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a view of the assembled container.
  • the trash container 11 in prefabricated form consists of a one-piece substantially planar sheet of four sided construction.
  • the longitudinal 12 and transverse side 13 of the sheet are provided with a plurality of tabs 14 in spaced relation along the peripheral edges thereof, whereas the remaining longitudinal 15 and transverse side 16 are provided with a pinrality of slots 17 in spaced lengthwise relation along the area adjacent the periphery of the sides 15 and 16.
  • Each of the longitudinal sides 12 and 16 of the sheet also extend into a separate circular flap construction 18 and 19, as shown, along their respective peripheral edges.
  • One of the circular flaps 18 is provided with slots 21 in spaced relationship around the area adjacent the circumference of such flap, while circular flap 19 is provided with a plurality of tabs 22 in spaced relationship along the circumference of fiap 19.
  • the slots 21 of flap 18 are adapted for engagement with the tabs 14 along the longitudinal side 12 of the sheet and the tabs 22 of flap 19 are adapted for engagement with the slots 17 along the remaining longitudinal side 16 of the sheet. Further, the tabs 14 along the transverse side 13 of the sheet are adapted for engagement with the slots 17 along the remaining transverse side 15 of the sheet.
  • the tabs 14 along the transverse side 13 are inserted in the slots 17 along the remaining transverse side 15 and are bent to secure the structure into the form of a hollow cylinder of open end construction.
  • the bottom circular flap 19 is then secured to the hollow cylinder by inserting the tabs 22 of the circular flap 19 into the slots 17 along the edge 16 of the cylinder and by bending the tabs inwardly.
  • the structure, as described, contains air-vents 24 for the ventilation of the trash which, at this point, may be placed in the container.
  • the tabs 14 along the edge 12 of the open end are inserted into the slots 21 along the circular edge of the top flap 18 and are bent inwardly to secure the structure into a completely filled cylinder of closed end construction.
  • the thickness of container 11 is greatly exaggerated causing an apparent inconsistency in the closed position of top flap 18.
  • the container is formed from substantially planar sheet material, and since sheet metal on the order of .025 of an inch thick may be used, it will be appreciated that when the container is closed the circular edge portion of top flap 18 will be in substantial coincidence with the top edge of the cylindrical body member. Such coincidence may be realized in the view of FIG. 3 if the thickness of flaps 18 and 19 and of tabs 14 is considered to be represented by a single line.
  • the prefabricated container may be made from steel fiber board or any other equivalent material. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as described.
  • a prefabricated trash container which may be formed from a minimum of sheet material comprising:
  • a one-piece substantially rectangular planar sheet f construction material having a plurality of tabs along the periphery of a longitudinal and a transverse edge of said sheet, a plurality of slots adjacent the periphery of the remaining longitudinal and transverse edges of said sheet, and each of the longitudinal edges extending into separate offset circular flap constructions along their respective peripheries,
  • one of said flaps having slots adjacent the circumference of said flap, and the remaining flap having tabs along the circumferential edge of said remaining flap whereby in forming a container one of said flaps is engaged with the adjacent longitudinal edge at a plurality of tabs in advance of a similar engagement of the remaining flap, faci itating forming of the contatiner.

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Ap 1968 A. E. MONGELLUZZO 3,379,335
FREFABRICATED TRASH CONTAINER 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed March 1, 1966 INVENTOR. fl/m/oA/y l. film 654411220 ATT 5Y5 United States Patent O 3,379,335 PREFABRICATED TRASH CONTAINER Anthony E. Mougelluzzo, 603 E. Locust St.,
Mechauicsburg, Pa. 17055 Filed Mar. 1, 1966, Ser. No. 532,548 4 Claims. (Cl. 220-62) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The disclosure relates to a one-piece prefabricated trash container, preferably formed from sheet metal or steel fiber board, which may be stowed fiat and assembled easily and quickly by an inexperienced person.
This invention relates to a trash container of the prefabricated variety for use on submarines.
Due to the limited amount of space available aboard a submarine, it is required that trash containers be supplied in the unassembled state for conservation of space. The original trash container designed for such use 1ncluded at least 13 separate parts, to be assembled by shipboard personnel at the time of container use. These containers were difiicult to assemble and stowage was complicated by the 13 separate structural parts.
It is an object of this invention to provide a one piece prefabricated trash container which is relatively easy to assemble and further simplifies stowage aboard a submarine by the elimination of 12 separte structural parts.
Another object is to simplify manufacture and assembly of a prefabricated trash contatiner in order to result in lower overall procurement costs.
Other objects and advantages will be appreciated from the detail description and drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a view of the prefabricated trash container which is adapted for storage.
FIG. 2 is a view of the initial phase of assembly of the container shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a view of the assembled container.
As shown in FIG. 1, the trash container 11 in prefabricated form consists of a one-piece substantially planar sheet of four sided construction. The longitudinal 12 and transverse side 13 of the sheet are provided with a plurality of tabs 14 in spaced relation along the peripheral edges thereof, whereas the remaining longitudinal 15 and transverse side 16 are provided with a pinrality of slots 17 in spaced lengthwise relation along the area adjacent the periphery of the sides 15 and 16.
Each of the longitudinal sides 12 and 16 of the sheet also extend into a separate circular flap construction 18 and 19, as shown, along their respective peripheral edges. One of the circular flaps 18 is provided with slots 21 in spaced relationship around the area adjacent the circumference of such flap, while circular flap 19 is provided with a plurality of tabs 22 in spaced relationship along the circumference of fiap 19.
The slots 21 of flap 18 are adapted for engagement with the tabs 14 along the longitudinal side 12 of the sheet and the tabs 22 of flap 19 are adapted for engagement with the slots 17 along the remaining longitudinal side 16 of the sheet. Further, the tabs 14 along the transverse side 13 of the sheet are adapted for engagement with the slots 17 along the remaining transverse side 15 of the sheet.
In the initial phase of constructing the container as ice shown in FIG. 2, the tabs 14 along the transverse side 13 are inserted in the slots 17 along the remaining transverse side 15 and are bent to secure the structure into the form of a hollow cylinder of open end construction. The bottom circular flap 19 is then secured to the hollow cylinder by inserting the tabs 22 of the circular flap 19 into the slots 17 along the edge 16 of the cylinder and by bending the tabs inwardly. The structure, as described, contains air-vents 24 for the ventilation of the trash which, at this point, may be placed in the container.
In the final phase of construction of the container, as shown in FIG. 3, which occurs after the container is filled with trash, the tabs 14 along the edge 12 of the open end are inserted into the slots 21 along the circular edge of the top flap 18 and are bent inwardly to secure the structure into a completely filled cylinder of closed end construction. For drafting purposes, the thickness of container 11 is greatly exaggerated causing an apparent inconsistency in the closed position of top flap 18. However since the container is formed from substantially planar sheet material, and since sheet metal on the order of .025 of an inch thick may be used, it will be appreciated that when the container is closed the circular edge portion of top flap 18 will be in substantial coincidence with the top edge of the cylindrical body member. Such coincidence may be realized in the view of FIG. 3 if the thickness of flaps 18 and 19 and of tabs 14 is considered to be represented by a single line.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teaching. For instance, the prefabricated container may be made from steel fiber board or any other equivalent material. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as described.
I claim:
1. A prefabricated trash container which may be formed from a minimum of sheet material comprising:
a one-piece substantially rectangular planar sheet f construction material having a plurality of tabs along the periphery of a longitudinal and a transverse edge of said sheet, a plurality of slots adjacent the periphery of the remaining longitudinal and transverse edges of said sheet, and each of the longitudinal edges extending into separate offset circular flap constructions along their respective peripheries,
one of said flaps having slots adjacent the circumference of said flap, and the remaining flap having tabs along the circumferential edge of said remaining flap whereby in forming a container one of said flaps is engaged with the adjacent longitudinal edge at a plurality of tabs in advance of a similar engagement of the remaining flap, faci itating forming of the contatiner.
2. A prefabricated trash container of claim 1 wherein said slots of said flap are adapted for engagement with said tabs along the one longitudinal edge of said sheet.
3. The prefabricated trash container of claim 2 wherein said tabs of said remaining flap are adapted for engagement with said slots along the remaining longitudinal edge of said sheet.
4. The prefabricated trash container of claim 3 wherein said tabs along the one transverse edge of said sheet 3 4 are adapted for engagement with the slots along the re- 979,261 12/1910 Compton 229-21 maining edge of said sheet. 1,996,997 4/ 1935 Inman 229-2I 2,115,745 5/1938 Page 229-21 References Cted 2,848,134 8/1958 Carlson 220-394 UNITED STATES PATENTS 282,744 8/1883 Mellette 217-44 672,282 4/1901 Mumford 220--5 RAPHAEL H. SCHWARTZ, Primary Examiner.
5 3,313,333 5/1967 Lordi 229-21
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US5169025A (en) * 1992-01-23 1992-12-08 Guo I Hong Thermal isolating sheath for beverage containers
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