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publicationDate 2001-10-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1148000-A2
titleOfInvention Refuse receptacle
abstract The invention relates to containers with a fully closing lid, in particular waste containers, such as those used for collecting household and industrial waste, which, despite maintaining the closing force, have a safety device against pinching, in particular a child, between the body and the closing lid. The container has at least one retractable locking projection, which is biased into the protruding, activated position and, in its protruding, activated position, engages with at least one locking receptacle (4) when the lid is closed, which is positioned so that the lid ( 2) remains in a partially open position, and at least one actuating element for moving the latching projection back into its retracted, deactivated position which does not interact with the latching receptacle (4).
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