PLASTIC REFUSE CONTAINER
First Claim
1. A plastic refuse container having a molded plastic body including a floor, a front wall, a rear wall, a first end wall, and a second end wall, the combination defining an open topped plastic container, the container further comprising:
- (1) a downwardly directed shoulder on each of said first and second end walls,(2) first and second side fork pockets secured to said first and second end walls, respectively;
(3) each said side fork pocket comprising means for abutting said downwardly facing shoulder;
(4) each said side fork pocket including a lift tube for receiving a fork on a refuse truck; and
(5) the combination of said means for abutting and said downwardly facing shoulder supporting the weight of said container and its contents for manipulation and emptying.
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Abstract
A rotational molded plastic refuse container having side walls defining downwardly facing shoulders. A pair of metal side fork pockets each having outwardly extending flanges abutting one of said shoulders and being affixed thereto. The shoulders and the flanges functioning to bear the weight of the container and its contents when the container is being manipulated to empty its contents. A lid pivotally attached to the open upper end of the container and casters removably attached to the bottom of the container. ARFID tag disposed internally of at least one of the side walls.
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13 Claims
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1. A plastic refuse container having a molded plastic body including a floor, a front wall, a rear wall, a first end wall, and a second end wall, the combination defining an open topped plastic container, the container further comprising:
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(1) a downwardly directed shoulder on each of said first and second end walls, (2) first and second side fork pockets secured to said first and second end walls, respectively; (3) each said side fork pocket comprising means for abutting said downwardly facing shoulder; (4) each said side fork pocket including a lift tube for receiving a fork on a refuse truck; and (5) the combination of said means for abutting and said downwardly facing shoulder supporting the weight of said container and its contents for manipulation and emptying. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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