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The opposed side walls 32, front wall 33 and rear wall 34 converge slightly downwardly to a bottom wall 35. The upper edge of the receptacle 31 has a conventional rolled flange 36 characteristic of commercial receptacles 31.
The support and trash bag bin device includes an open top support member 11 and a trash bag bin 12. The support and bin device is of molded one piece construction from a suitable rigid plastic material. The support member 11 includes opposed side walls 13, a rear wall 14 and a front wall 15 which converge slightly downwardly to a flat bottom wall 16.
The convergent angle of the vertical walls of the support member 11 correspond to convergent angle of the walls of the trash receptacle 31 thereby enabling the trash receptacle to be snugly positioned within the support member 11. The front wall 15 of the support member 11 has a generally rectangular shaped opening 17 therein. The bin 12 projects forwardly from the periphery of the opening 17 and is positioned inwardly of the side walls 13.
The bin 12 has opposed side walls 18, a front wall 19 and a bottom wall 20. It will be noted that the bottom wall 20 is coplanar and continuous with the bottom wall 16 of the support member. It will also be noted that while the front wall 19 converges downwardly and inwardly, the side walls 18 are disposed in substantially parallel relation to each other. The bin 12 is provided with a lid 26 having a molded in hinge 27. Although a hinged lid is preferred, the lid may be omitted.
It will be noted that the upper edges 21 of the side walls 13, the upper edge 22 of the rear wall 14 and the upper edge 23 of the front wall of the support member are disposed in a single plane disposed substantially parallel with the bottom wall 16. However, the upper edges 24 of the side walls 18 of the bin 12 are declined downwardly and forwardly to the upper edge of the front wall 19.
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Use of the dividers is optional, but use of the divider or dividers does effectively compartmentalize the interior of the bin. It will be noted that the bin 12 does not have a rear wall. However, when a conventional trash receptacle is placed into the support member, the front wall 33 of the trash receptacle defines the rear wall of the bin.
A user will remove a bag from the bin and line the interior of the trash receptacle 31 with a bag. The upper edge portions of the bag will be folded over the flange 36 of the receptacle. When bag liner is full, the user may remove the filled bag and replace it with another bag conveniently located within the bin.
A user need not remove the receptacle from the support member even though this may be accomplished easily. The support and trash bag bin devices may be stacked since the units readily nest within each other.
From the foregoing description, it will be seen that I have provided a novel support and trash bag device which cooperates with conventional trash receptacles for providing trash bag liners for the receptacles.