PL25552S2 - Stand for selective waste segregation - Google Patents
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PL 25552 2 Opis wzoru przemyslowego Przedmiotem zgloszenia jest wzór przemyslowy pieciokoszowego stanowiska do selektywnej segregacji odpadów z koszami workowymi w odpowiednich kolorach dla danego odpadu umieszczonych i zamocowanych pod pokrywa wrzutowa. Pokrywa ta posiada piec prostokatnych otworów wrzutowych w ukladzie liniowym. Cale stanowisko ma ksztalt prostopadloscianu. Zglaszany wzór przemyslowy spelnia wymagania obowiazujacego Rozporzadzeniem Ministra Srodowiska z dnia 29 grudnia 2016 r. w sprawie szczególowego sposobu selektywnego zbierania wybranych frakcji odpadów (Dz. U. z 2017 r. poz.19). Stanowisko to bedzie instalowane w obiektach uzytku publicznego takich jak: dworce kolejowe i autobusowe, metro, lotniska, stadiony, zoo i itp. Pieciokoszowe stanowisko do selektywnej segregacji odpadów z koszami workowymi, które sa widoczne wraz z zawartoscia przez prostopadloscienna obudowe z pokrywa wrzutowa. Jest nowym i uzytecznym rozwiazaniem technicznym. Dotychczas najczesciej instalowane sa pojedyncze kosze, które nie tylko nie sklaniaja, a wrecz uniemozliwiaja wlasciwe selektywne segregowanie odpadów. Rzadko spotyka sie zintegrowane trzy kosze, ale i one nie spelniaja aktualnych wymogów w zakresie wlasciwej, selektywnej segregacji odpadów przeznaczonych do recyklingu. Przedmiot wzoru przemyslowego przedstawiony jest w czterech ujeciach. Cechy istotne wzoru przemyslowego pieciokoszowe stanowisko do selektywnej segregacji odpadów posiada piec worków koszowych w odpowiednim kolorze dla danego odpadu zgodnie z ustawa. Wymienne worki umieszczone sa i zamocowane pod pokrywa wrzutowa z piecioma otworami o ksztalcie zaokraglonego prostokata. Kazdy worek koszowy w odpowiednim kolorze dla segregowanego odpadu widoczny jest wraz zawartoscia przez prostopadloscienna obudowe i pokrywe wrzutowa. Ilustracja wzoru PL 25552 3 PL 25552 4 Departament Wydawnictw UPRP PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PLPL 25552 2 Description of the Industrial Design The subject of the application is an industrial design for a five-bin station for selective waste segregation with bag bins in appropriate colors for the given waste, placed and secured under a drop cover. The cover has five rectangular drop openings in a linear arrangement. The entire station is cuboid-shaped. The submitted industrial design meets the requirements of the applicable Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of 29 December 2016 on the detailed method of selective collection of selected waste fractions (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 19). This station will be installed in public facilities such as railway and bus stations, metro stations, airports, stadiums, zoos, etc. A five-bin station for selective waste segregation with bag bins, which are visible along with their contents through a cuboid housing with a drop cover. It is a new and useful technical solution. To date, single bins have been most often installed, which not only fail to encourage, but actually prevent, proper selective waste sorting. Integrated three bins are rare, and they also fail to meet current requirements for proper, selective sorting of waste intended for recycling. The subject of the industrial design is presented in four views. The essential features of the industrial design: a five-bin station for selective waste sorting, have five bin bags in the appropriate color for each type of waste, in accordance with the Act. The replaceable bags are located and secured under a drop cover with five rounded rectangular openings. Each bin bag, in the appropriate color for the sorted waste, is visible along with its contents through the rectangular housing and drop cover. Illustration of the pattern PL 25552 3 PL 25552 4 Publishing Department of the Polish Patent Office PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL
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