The present invention relates generally to trash or garbage containers for holding garbage in bags which may be secured around the rim of the container.
Garbage containers are known in the prior art. Typically, such containers include an open-topped housing of square or round cross-section, with a top lid that can be removed manually by hand or with a hinge. In one example, the hinge includes a vertically-oriented piano-type hinge engaging with the door and the body. While a number of relatively many garbage container designs are found in the prior art, they suffer from a number of disadvantages. Common problem with trash containers of all sizes is that the polyethylene film bags usually used to collect trash within a container can tend to stick to the sides of the plastic trash can when full and can get heavy, making them difficult to lift up out of the can. Thus, remover must use substantially vertical force to lift the garbage bag upwardly through a distance of four feet or more in order to clear the rim of the trash can. This motion can causes excessive back strain and may result in back injuries. This creates hassles for everyday life, especially for people with disability, elderly and children.
Some prior art describes a pedal operated garbage container to open the lid. Another type describes a square garbage container with a front wall opening, pivoted at its lower end to the front end of the lower wall, to pivot downwardly into the open position. The lower wall with a portion projecting forwardly from the front edges and the projecting portion has a peripheral, upwardly projecting rim to resist leakage.
Aspects of the invention overcome the shortcomings of prior art and provides a receptacle assembly which comprises a housing having an arcuate door to provide an easier access for removal for a filled trash bag. In one example, a trash container includes a housing having a vertical body and an arcuate door, and the housing has an open top and a front opening extending from the container body and sideway. The arcuate door is disposed in the vertical body, and the door includes a substantially 180 degree arcuate section of the body. A hinge and mounting structure for the door is provided for pivotally mounting and cantilevering the door about a substantially vertical axis to swing outwardly into the open position and can be secured by a locking mechanism in a close position.
In another embodiment, the bottom member of the garbage container is at the same level as the floor without any projecting rim that prevents the smooth transition of the bag onto the floor so that it provides the protection from the unintended scratch or breakage. Thus, trash container of this invention makes access and removal of a full garbage bag much easier than in a conventional trash can.
In another embodiment, an apparatus includes a bin having a body and a removable lid. The body includes a cavity for receiving objects. The body includes a door, and the door pivotably engaging a hinge, with the door vertically rotating about the hinge. The bin also includes a latch for securing the door in a closed position to the body of the bin. For example, the latch includes a leaf spring cantilevered from an interior surface of the body. The body also has a base and a footing is disposed at the base of the body.
In a further embodiment, an apparatus includes a bin having a body and a removable lid. The body includes a cavity for receiving objects. The body includes a door, and the door pivotably engaging a hinge, with the door vertically rotating about the hinge. The bin also includes a latch for securing the door in a closed position to the body of the bin. The body also has a base and a footing is disposed at the base of the body. The footing includes a semi-circle protrusion. An upright background is vertically retractably extending over the body.
The present invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of some preferred embodiments of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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In addition to temporarily storing trash in the bin 100, the bin 100 may hold other items as a storage cabinet. For example, the bin 100 includes one or more hanging hooks 204 disposed on an interior surface of the door 200. Similarly, in an interior surface of the bin 100, the bin 100 includes one or more shelves 206 and 208 of different sizes and shapes. It is understood that locations and placements of hooks 204 and shelves 206 and 208 may be disposed at different locations in the interior of the bin 100 or in the chamber 112 without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. It is also understood that the weight of items supported by the hooks 204 and shelves 206 and 208 will be appropriately distributed such that the bin 100 will not become unstable.
The bin 100 also includes the footing 110. In one embodiment, the footing 100 includes a circular protrusion that has a limited surface area contacting the ground surface. In one embodiment, the limited surface area is smaller than the bottom surface area of the bin 100. As such, with the limited surface area, the user is able to pull, push or move the bin 100 with relatively ease. For example, the user is able to hold the bin 100 on the rims of the body 102 after the lid 104 is removed and apply force to the bin 100 to move the bin 100 to any desirable location. With the circular protrusion embodiment, a base structure 210 is disposed within the chamber 112 and provides weight to lower the center of gravity.
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When introducing elements or aspects of the invention or the embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
Having described aspects of the invention in detail, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope or aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims. As various changes could be made in the above constructions, products, and methods without departing from the scope of aspects of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This is a nonprovisional application of the provisional application having Ser. No. 61/823,487 filed on May 15, 2013, whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61823487 | May 2013 | US |