Heavy duty container
US-2021107735-A1 · Apr 15, 2021 · US
US12378065B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12378065-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217994812-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 5, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 5, 2025 |
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A container system includes a base including a body having a plurality of dividers defining a plurality of bays for receiving smaller containers therein. A plurality of tongues protrude toward one another from the plurality of dividers. The body includes tine openings for receiving tines to lift and invert the base. A smaller container is receivable in each of the plurality of bays. The smaller containers each include a pair of grooves for receiving two of the plurality of tongues. Each of the smaller containers is supported by a plurality of wheels and has a lid pivotably positioned over an opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A container comprising: a body defining a plurality of bays for receiving smaller containers therein, the body including outer columns partially defining two of the plurality of bays; a plurality of wheels secured to the outer columns; tine openings for receiving tines to lift and invert the container; and tongues protruding into the plurality of bays for engaging grooves of smaller containers to be received therein. 2. A container comprising: a body defining a plurality of bays for receiving smaller containers therein; tine openings for receiving tines to lift and invert the container; a metal frame within the body; and tongues protruding into the plurality of bays for engaging grooves of smaller containers to be received therein, and wherein the metal frame includes bars within the tongues. 3. The container of claim 2 wherein the tine openings are approximately six feet apart from one another. 4. The container of claim 2 further including sleeves received in the tine openings. 5. A waste container cartridge comprising; an elongated container having a base wall supported by a plurality of wheels; a lip projecting outward from an upper edge of a side wall of the container, the lip extending parallel to a long axis of the container; a lid covering an opening at an upper end of the container, wherein the lid is pivotably connected to the container about an axis transverse to the long axis of the container; and a groove along a side of the waste container cartridge for receiving a tongue of a base, wherein the groove is generally parallel to the long axis of the container. 6. The waste container cartridge of claim 5 wherein the groove is a first groove on a first side of the waste container cartridge, the waste container cartridge further including a second groove on a second side of the waste container cartridge, the second groove generally parallel to the long axis of the container. 7. A container system including: a base including a body having a plurality of dividers defining a plurality of bays for receiving smaller containers therein, the body including tine openings for receiving tines to lift and invert the base, a metal frame within the body, wherein the body is formed of plastic; and a smaller container received in each of the plurality of bays, wherein each of the smaller containers connects to at least one of the plurality of dividers by a tongue and groove connection which is configured to retain the smaller container in the base when the base is inverted, wherein each of the smaller containers is supported by a plurality of wheels and has a lid pivotably positioned over an opening. 8. The container system of claim 7 wherein the tine openings are approximately six feet apart from one another. 9. The container system of claim 8 further including sleeves received in the tine openings. 10. The container system of claim 9 further including a lock bar movable between a closed position over openings to the plurality of bays and an open position away from the openings to the plurality of bays.
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