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US1682093A
US1682093A US118926A US11892626A US1682093A US 1682093 A US1682093 A US 1682093A US 118926 A US118926 A US 118926A US 11892626 A US11892626 A US 11892626A US 1682093 A US1682093 A US 1682093A
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  • This invention rela-tes generally to the advertising art, and vincidentally to a special :form of container for-collecting garbage.
  • the first lobject yof this invention is to .provide ⁇ a lholder for ⁇ advertising matter Which will, :at-the .same time, be useful for ⁇ the collect-ion of such garbage and waste materials aS yare ordinarily thrown ⁇ on the lstreet thusfoffering ,an inducement for ,peo- .ple tov ldeposit ⁇ same ltherein, thereby causing zthem .to ,approach Athe advertising matter in question and ⁇ greatly increase the chances of their-being influenced bythe advertisement.
  • the .second object is v'to render ⁇ the .ad vertisement holder so useful and convenient for ,the pnblic and soeconomical for the scavenging department of a. city as to overcome the ordinary objection to the placing of advertising stands on sidewalks, lawns or parkways.
  • the third object is to so construct the advertisement holder that the contents thereof will be fully concealed from view and will not be easily reached by flies and other insects.
  • the fourth object is to so construct the holder that it can be opened for the insertion of garbage wit-hout touching the hand to any portion thereof, the necessity of which might lead people to refrain from the use of the holder owing to possible comtamination by previous users.
  • the fifth object is to so construct the holder that advertising matter can easily be slipped into the frames provided thereon and garbage can be lifted out of the holder and emptied into the collecting wagon by merely opening the cover of the holder and lifting out the loose basket contained therein.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the devvice of which Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical section taken along the line 2-2 in Figure 3 showing ⁇ the door in its closed position in full lines and opened position in dotted lines.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical section taken along the line 3-3 in Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is av still further enlargement of a sectional view through the door shaft takenalong the line 4 4 in Figure ⁇ 2.
  • Figure 5 is a horizontal section through a cornerleg shouing the construe#Y tien.,-
  • the :cover -offfthe device fis in the formof the frustrum of a pyramid whose sloping sides 18 turn down to form an edge 19, one side of which is attached to a member 12 by means of the hinges 20.
  • bracket 22 for the sheave 23. In some cases it may be desirable to also attach the bracket 23 to the number 18 for additional security.
  • a curved door 24 At the top of the pyramid shaped cover is provided a curved door 24 whose sides 25 are mounted on a shaft 26 which also carries a pulley 27.
  • the shaft 26 passes through the ends 28 of the door frame.
  • .shaft 26 is provided with a head 29 and a nut 30 for holding-1r same in place.
  • Tubular spacers 31, 32 and 33 hold the door in its correct lateral position.
  • .A curved guard 34 covers the portion of the door opening occupied by the door while open.
  • the door opening itself is provided with two rolled edges 35 and 36, the former providing a stop for the angle iron 37 which is attached to the door and limits the distance to which the door can open.
  • the edge 36 forms a stop against which the angle iron 37 rests when the door is held in a closed position by the spring 38, one end of which is attached to a member 25, and the other end fastening to a pin 39 on the member 18.
  • a cable 4() which passes over the sheave 23 and is at tached to the upper end 41 of a verticallyl slidable bar 42, whose lower end 43 is bent to form a pedal which can be operated by the foot.
  • An advertisement holder consisting of an outer container-having means for attaching advertisements to the outer sides thereof; a removable container Within said outer con tainer; a hinged cover for said outerV container; a semi-cylindrical frame at the top of said cover havingran opening therein; a curved rotatable door normally held in front of said opening by means of a spring; a foot pedalmounted on saidrouter container; and connecting means between said foot pedal and said door adapted to open said door When said foot pedal is depressed.

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Aug. 28, 1928.
J. A. REDMAN "ADVERTISEMENT HOLDER Filed June 28, 1926 Patented Aug. 28, 1928.
NITED .STATES PATENT ori-ica ADVERTISEMENT HOLDER.
Application led June 28, 1926.
This invention rela-tes generally to the advertising art, and vincidentally to a special :form of container for-collecting garbage.
The first lobject yof this invention is to .provide `a lholder for `advertising matter Which will, :at-the .same time, be useful for `the collect-ion of such garbage and waste materials aS yare ordinarily thrown `on the lstreet thusfoffering ,an inducement for ,peo- .ple tov ldeposit `same ltherein, thereby causing zthem .to ,approach Athe advertising matter in question and `greatly increase the chances of their-being influenced bythe advertisement.
The .second object is v'to render `the .ad vertisement holder so useful and convenient for ,the pnblic and soeconomical for the scavenging department of a. city as to overcome the ordinary objection to the placing of advertising stands on sidewalks, lawns or parkways.
The third object is to so construct the advertisement holder that the contents thereof will be fully concealed from view and will not be easily reached by flies and other insects.
The fourth object is to so construct the holder that it can be opened for the insertion of garbage wit-hout touching the hand to any portion thereof, the necessity of which might lead people to refrain from the use of the holder owing to possible comtamination by previous users.
The fifth object is to so construct the holder that advertising matter can easily be slipped into the frames provided thereon and garbage can be lifted out of the holder and emptied into the collecting wagon by merely opening the cover of the holder and lifting out the loose basket contained therein.
These, and other objects, will become more apparent from the specification following as illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the devvice of which Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical section taken along the line 2-2 in Figure 3 showing` the door in its closed position in full lines and opened position in dotted lines. Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical section taken along the line 3-3 in Figure 2. Figure 4 is av still further enlargement of a sectional view through the door shaft takenalong the line 4 4 in Figure` 2. Figure 5 is a horizontal section through a cornerleg shouing the construe#Y tien.,-
which can slip downwardly 'unto position .and be held v:by the sidesnof the legs 10.
A sheet Ametal basket or container 16 yis removably placed 4on the :floor 13 and .is preferably provided with handles ,17 to assist in its handling. Y
,The :cover -offfthe device fis in the formof the frustrum of a pyramid whose sloping sides 18 turn down to form an edge 19, one side of which is attached to a member 12 by means of the hinges 20.
Itis preferable to provide a wooden frame 21 within the vertex of the angle formed by the sides 18 and 19 for stiffening purposes. To the frame 21 is attached a bracket 22 for the sheave 23. In some cases it may be desirable to also attach the bracket 23 to the number 18 for additional security.
At the top of the pyramid shaped cover is provided a curved door 24 whose sides 25 are mounted on a shaft 26 which also carries a pulley 27. The shaft 26 passes through the ends 28 of the door frame. The
.shaft 26 is provided with a head 29 and a nut 30 for holding-1r same in place. Tubular spacers 31, 32 and 33 hold the door in its correct lateral position. .A curved guard 34 covers the portion of the door opening occupied by the door while open.
The door opening itself is provided with two rolled edges 35 and 36, the former providing a stop for the angle iron 37 which is attached to the door and limits the distance to which the door can open. The edge 36 forms a stop against which the angle iron 37 rests when the door is held in a closed position by the spring 38, one end of which is attached to a member 25, and the other end fastening to a pin 39 on the member 18.
Fastened to the pulley 27 is a cable 4() which passes over the sheave 23 and is at tached to the upper end 41 of a verticallyl slidable bar 42, whose lower end 43 is bent to form a pedal which can be operated by the foot. y l
The operation of flavie@ if! fallow IV hen desiring tok deposit garbage in the receptacle it 1s only necessary to press downwardly on the member 43 by means of thev foot, Which causes the door 24 to open and permits the insertion of the Waste material in the container. The removal of the foot from the member 43 permits the spring 38 to close the door of the receptacle.
While it is admitted that garbage cans of themselves have long been used, and at their best are not ordinarily sightly objects, this particular container combinesl the utility of the'ordinary garbage can andat the same time makes it possible to display suitable advertising matter, trafiic regulations, local boosting,r slogans, park rules, etc., or the display of such scenes as are deemed appro priate for the'particular location' at which the box is used. v
It must be noted that While theV above described box has a two fold use-that is to say, it can be used both or collecting garbage and displaying advertisements-its primary object is to render the display of advertising possible in places Where it Would be most effective Without developing opposition in the Way of objections ordinarily raised against display advertising.
I am aware that garbage containers have long been employed; I therefore do not intend to cover this device broadly, but I do intend to cover such forms and modiiications thereof as fall fairly within the appended claim.
I claim:
An advertisement holder consisting of an outer container-having means for attaching advertisements to the outer sides thereof; a removable container Within said outer con tainer; a hinged cover for said outerV container; a semi-cylindrical frame at the top of said cover havingran opening therein; a curved rotatable door normally held in front of said opening by means of a spring; a foot pedalmounted on saidrouter container; and connecting means between said foot pedal and said door adapted to open said door When said foot pedal is depressed.
,Y JACOB A. REDMAN.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2697536A (en) * 1950-09-05 1954-12-21 Cicero Frank Roll cover and automatic closure means
US5170904A (en) * 1990-02-08 1992-12-15 Westermann Kommanditgesellschaft Trash can
US5546772A (en) * 1994-05-02 1996-08-20 Whirlpool Corporation Tub door system for a top loading horizontal axis automatic washer
US6227635B1 (en) * 1999-04-15 2001-05-08 Steelcase Developments Inc. Storage cabinet with handle operated door

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2697536A (en) * 1950-09-05 1954-12-21 Cicero Frank Roll cover and automatic closure means
US5170904A (en) * 1990-02-08 1992-12-15 Westermann Kommanditgesellschaft Trash can
US5546772A (en) * 1994-05-02 1996-08-20 Whirlpool Corporation Tub door system for a top loading horizontal axis automatic washer
US6227635B1 (en) * 1999-04-15 2001-05-08 Steelcase Developments Inc. Storage cabinet with handle operated door

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