1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a garbage bin and, more particularly, to a device for holding a garbage bag in a garbage bin.
2. Related Prior Art
Disclosed in Taiwanese Patent M261490 is a bin 1 capable of holding a bag. Referring to
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Some problems have been encountered during the use of the bin 1 and the bag-holding device 2. Firstly, a user must carefully lower the upper edge of the bag 6 and the frames 21 and 22 to ensure that the upper edge of the bag 6 wraps the frames 21 and 22. This is inconvenient. Otherwise, the frames 21 and 22 might leave the upper edge of the bag 6, because the former might fall while the latter might stay since the weight of the latter might be encountered by the friction between the latter and the bin 1. Secondly, the upper edge of the bag 6 might be disengaged from the frames 21 and 22 after containing some garbage if the depth of the bag 6 is smaller than that of the bin 1.
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Some problems have been encountered during the use of the conventional garbage-containing device 120. Firstly, as an independent element, the second ring 160 can easily be lost. Secondly, the upper edge 171 of the bag 170 might be disengaged from the rings 150 and 160 after containing some garbage if the depth of the bag 170 is smaller than that of the bin 130.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a garbage-containing device includes a bin, a first ring and a second ring. The first ring is installed on the bin. The second ring is pivotally installed on the first ring. An upper edge of a bag can be clamped between the first and second rings.
It is an advantage of the garbage-containing device of the present invention to ensure its integrity, since the second ring is pivotally connected to the first ring and, hence, will not be lost.
It is another advantage of the garbage-containing device of the present invention to ensure the positioning of the bag, since the upper edge of the bag is clamped between the first and second rings.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of two embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The bin 20 includes a base 26 and a barrel 27 installed on the base 26. The barrel 27 defines a space 22 and includes an upper edge 25 and a connective portion 21 near the upper edge 25.
The cover 60 includes two sleeves 62 formed on a lower side and separated by a gap 61 and a lug 63 formed on the lower side.
The cover 60 is installed on the barrel 27. The connective portion 21 of the barrel 27 is located between the sleeves 62 of the cover 60. A pin 70 is fit in the sleeves 62 of the cover 60 and the connective portion 21 of the barrel 27, thus pivotally installing the cover 60 on the barrel 27.
A pedal 24 is pivotally installed on the base 26 and, more specifically, between the base 26 and the barrel 27. The pedal 24 includes, at an end, a tread 241 exposed from the base 26 and barrel 27. A rod 23 includes a lower end pivotally connected to an opposite end of the pedal 24 and an upper end formed with two lugs 231 pivotally connected to the lug 63 of the cover 60 by a pin 80.
The first ring 30 includes a wall 31, an external flange 33 formed on an external side of the wall 31 and an internal flange 34 formed on an internal side of the wall 31. The wall 31 defines a slit 32. There are two lugs 311 formed on an internal side of the wall 31 so that the slit 32 is located between the lugs 311. Each of the lugs 311 is formed with a boss 312. The external flange 33 is installed on the upper edge 25 of the barrel 27.
The second ring 40 includes two lugs 41 formed on an external side, an abutting portion 43 formed on the external side and a handle 44 formed on an internal side. Each of the lugs 41 defines a recess 411. The abutting portion 43 includes a plurality of teeth 431.
A lower edge of the second ring 40 is located on the internal flange 34 of the first ring 30. The lugs 41 of the second ring 40 are located between the lugs 311 of the first ring 30. The bosses 312 of the first ring 30 are inserted in the recesses 411 of the second ring 40. Thus, the second ring 40 is pivotally installed on the first ring 30.
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The garbage-containing device according to the present invention exhibits several advantages. Firstly, its integrity is ensured since the second ring 40 is pivotally connected to the first ring 30 and hence will not be lost. Secondly, the bag 50 is firmly positioned, since its upper edge 51 is clamped between the teeth 431 of the abutting portion 43 of the second ring 40 and the first ring 30. Thirdly, the structure is simple. Fourthly, the operation is easy.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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95211414 U | Jun 2006 | TW | national |
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20080000912 A1 | Jan 2008 | US |