The invention relates to trash receptacles and more particularly to trash receptacles adapted to hold a flexible plastic liner in place generally around a rim of the container.
Consumers typically dispose a liner in a trash receptacle to militate against food and other debris from staining or sticking to an interior of the trash receptacle. Further, rather than having to transport the entire trash receptacle to a dumpster or other large waste bin, debris in the trash receptacle may be more easily removed by removing the liner and tying the liner closed.
Typical trash receptacle liners have a tendency to slip off a rim of the trash receptacle and may fall closed, fall into the debris within the liner, or fall to a bottom of the trash receptacle. Efforts have been made to support the liners in an open orientation to facilitate their use for trash disposal. Some trash receptacles include cooperating hooks or notches that do not pull the liner taut in the container and allow trash and debris to fall between an inner wall of the container and the liner.
Other trash receptacles are adapted to hold only a particular size of liners or only hold liners having handles formed thereon. Additionally, other trash receptacles adapted to support the liners include a plurality of means for holding the liner in an open orientation or include means that are designed to cause a perforation of the liner to facilitate holding it in position.
A trash receptacle has surprisingly been discovered that includes a means for holding a liner in the trash receptacle, the means for securing disposed on an exterior of the trash receptacle and adapted to receive a portion of a liner disposed in the trash receptacle for securely and detachably securing the liner in place and militating against an unintended movement of the liner.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from reading the following detailed description of the invention when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a fragmentary front elevational view of the means for securing illustrated in
a is a fragmentary side sectional view of the means for securing illustrated in
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a trash receptacle and a flexible collapsible liner depicting the inventive features of the present invention. More particularly, there is shown a trash receptacle generally indicated by reference numeral 10, having a means for securing indicated by reference number 16, and a liner disposed in the trash receptacle 10 generally indicated by reference numeral 14.
The container 12 includes a plurality of sidewalls 18 and a bottom 20 that cooperate to form the container 12 having an opening 22 at a top thereof. A rim 13 surrounds the opening 22. The container 12 illustrated in
The means for securing 16 is disposed on a sidewall 18 on an exterior of the container 12. The means for securing 16 includes a first protuberance 24 and a second protuberance 26, more clearly shown in
The means for securing 16 is integrally attached to the container 12, but may be separately formed and attached to the container 12 with an adhesive, a mechanical attachment device, or by heat welding, for example. Further, while only one means for securing 16 is shown in
In use, the liner 14 is disposed through the opening 22 and into an interior of the container 12. A top of the liner 14 is disposed over the rim 13 of the container 12 with a portion of the top of the liner 14 disposed over the top of the container 12 and adjacent the exterior sidewalls 18 of the container 12. The liner 14 is then pulled taut to secure the top of the liner 14 against the rim 13 of the container 12 by twisting or pulling a portion of the liner 14 to form an ear 42. The ear 42 formed from the twisted portion of the liner 14 is then pulled downward and toward the means for securing 16. The ear 42 is pulled past the intermediate portions 34, 40 of the means for securing 16 and is disposed in the aperture 28 to secure the ear 42 and the top of the liner 14, and thereby militate against unintended movement of the liner 14.
a show a means for securing 316 attached to a container 312 similar to the container 12 described above and shown in
The first tab 325 is disposed at a downward angle of approximately 45° relative to the first protuberance 324, as shown in
The means for securing 316 is integrally attached to the container 312 but may be separately formed and attached to the container 312 with an adhesive, a mechanical attachment device, or by heat welding, for example. Further, while only one means for securing 316 is shown in
In use, a liner (not shown) is disposed through an opening (not shown) and into an interior of the container 312. A top of the liner is disposed over a rim 313 of the container 312 with a portion of the top of the liner disposed over the top of the container 312 and adjacent the exterior thereof. The liner is then pulled taut to secure the top of the liner against the rim 313 of the container 312 by twisting or pulling a portion of the liner to form an ear (not shown). The ear formed from the twisted portion of the liner is then pulled downward and toward the means for securing 316. The ear is pulled past the intermediate portions 334, 340 of the means for securing 316 and past the first tab 325 and the second tab 327. The tabs 325, 327 cooperate to hold the liner in place and militate against an unintended movement of the ear and liner, and thereby secure the ear and the top of the liner against the rim 313 of the container 312.
a illustrate a means for securing 416 substantially similar to the means for securing 316 described above except as described below. The means for securing 416 attached to a container 412 similar to the container 12 described above and shown in
The means for securing 416 includes a single tab 425 having a substantially triangular shape and that is partially disposed adjacent an inner section 432 of a first protuberance 424 and partially disposed adjacent an inner section 438 of a second protuberance 426. The tab 425 is disposed at a downward angle of approximately 45° relative to the protuberances 424, 426, as shown in
In use, a liner (not shown) is disposed through an opening (not shown) and into an interior of the container 412. A top of the liner is disposed over a rim 413 of the container 412 with a portion of the top of the liner disposed over the top of the container 412 and adjacent the exterior thereof. The liner is then pulled taut to secure the top of the liner against the rim 413 of the container 412 by twisting or pulling a portion of the liner to form an ear (not shown). The ear formed from the twisted portion of the liner is then pulled downward and toward the means for securing 416. The ear is pulled past intermediate portions 434, 440 of the means for securing 416 and against the tab 425 in the aperture 428. The tab 425 is adapted to militate against an upward movement of the ear and militate against the liner falling into the container 412, thereby securing the ear and the top of the liner against the rim 413 of the container 412.
The means for securing 516 is integrally attached to the container 512 but may be separately formed and attached to the container 512 with an adhesive, a mechanical attachment device, or by heat welding, for example. Further, while only one means for securing 516 is shown in
In use, a liner (not shown) is disposed through an opening (not shown) and into an interior of the container 512. A top of the liner is disposed over a rim 513 of the container 512 with a portion of the top of the liner disposed over the top of the container 512 and adjacent the exterior thereof. The liner is then pulled taut to secure the top of the liner against the rim 513 of the container 512 by twisting or pulling a portion of the liner to form an ear. The ear formed from the twisted portion of the liner is then wrapped around the outer portions 530, 536 of the means for securing 516. Then the ear is pulled downward and toward the means for securing 516. Next, the ear is pulled past the intermediate portions 534, 540 of the means for securing 516 and is disposed in the aperture 528 thereby securing the ear and the top of the liner against the rim 513 and militating against the liner falling into the container 512.
The outer portions 630, 636 are substantially curvilinear with a concave shape and each outer portion 630, 636 includes a slot 631. The slots 631 are apertures formed in the outer portions 630, 636 and are adapted to receive a portion of a liner therein. The slots 631 may have any width and length and any conventional shape, as desired. It is understood that the outer portions 630, 636 may have any shape such as linear or convex, for example, as desired. The inner portions 632, 638 are curvilinear with a concave shape and the inner portions 632, 638 cooperate to form a substantially circular aperture 628. It is understood that the inner portions 632, 638 may have any shape such as linear or convex that cooperate to form an aperture 628 having a triangular, square, ovoid, or other geometric shape, as desired. The intermediate portions 634, 640 have a substantially arcuate shape, however, it is understood the intermediate portions 634, 640 may have any shape such as ovoid, triangular, or rectangular, as desired. The intermediate portions 634, 640 are disposed substantially adjacent to each other. As shown in
The means for securing 616 is integrally attached to the container 612, but may be separately formed and attached to the container 612 with an adhesive, a mechanical attachment device, or by heat welding, for example. Further, while only one means for securing 616 is shown in
In use, a liner (not shown) is disposed through an opening (not shown) and into an interior of the container 612. A top of the liner is disposed over a rim 613 of the container 612 with a portion of the top of the liner disposed over the top of the container 612 and adjacent the exterior thereof. The liner is then pulled taut to secure the top of the liner against the rim 613 of the container 612 by twisting or pulling a portion of the liner to form an ear. The ear formed from the twisted portion of the liner is then caused to be wrapped around the outer portions 630, 636 of the means for securing 616 and through the slots 631 of the outer portions 630, 636. Next, the ear is pulled downward and toward the means for securing 616. The ear is pulled past the intermediate portions 634, 640 of the means for securing 616 and is disposed in the aperture 628 thereby securing the ear and the top of the liner and militating against the liner falling into the container 612.
From the foregoing description, one ordinarily skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications to the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions in accordance with the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application No. 60/890,086 filed Feb. 15, 2007.
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60890086 | Feb 2007 | US |