Refuse receiving device

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sorting special items – and certain methods and apparatus for... – Separating means

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194212, 209930, 209933, 220909, B07C 516

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051039834

ABSTRACT:
A refuse device for receiving and separately holding heavy articles and light refuse articles. The device includes a first and second open-topped refuse receptacle and a pivoting flap overlying the receptacles. The flap is pivotable between a first position in which it is inclined down to a first one of the receptacles, and a second position in which it is inclined down to the second receptacle. A biasing device is provided to urge the flap to its second position whereby a light article passes across the flap into the second receptacle, and a heavy article causes tilting of the flap member to its first position and then is able to pass across the flap member into the first receptacle.

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