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The present invention relates generally to a trash receptacle system useful for trash bag securement. More specifically, the present invention relates to a trash receptacle system that employs a one or more non-detachable clips to affix a trash bag there within.
Trash receptacles (cans) are commonly used to collect garbage for disposal. Unfortunately, refuse placed there within may comprise components that would stain or otherwise pollute the inner surfaces of the receptacle. Such contamination of the trash receptacle can result in, among other things, foul odors emanating therefrom. Accordingly, it is often desirable to utilize a disposable trash liner (bag) in conjunction with a waste receptacle so that the rubbish does not come into contact with the inner surface of the trash can. This prevents the buildup of undesirable substances on the inside of the trash can, thereby minimizing odors and also degradation of the inner surface of the trash can.
Generally, trash bags are placed inside a trash can such that the upper opening of the bag is disposed proximate the upper portion of the trash can. Traditionally, the trash bag is draped over the top lip of the trash can so that the entirety of the trash can's inner surface is protected. Unfortunately, during the process of placing garbage in the trash can, the liner can become dislodged from the lip, and fall into the trash can. Often, such an occurrence results in contact between some of the garbage and a portion of the upper inner surface of the trash can. At the very least, effort is required to re-position the liner over the trash can lip.
In light of the above-mentioned issue, impromptu means have been utilized to secure the trash bag to (or proximate to) the upper lip of the trash can. Historically, a simple fastening device, such as a clip (e.g., a paper clip, binder clip, or “chip clip”), or the like, has been utilized for such purpose. Additionally, expandable retention devices (e.g., rubber bands and the like) have been used, wherein the trash bag is draped over the upper trash can lip, whereby enough of the trash bag is disposed around the outside upper portion of the trash can to allow for securement of the trash bag between the rubber band and the outside upper surface of the trash can. Routinely, however, use of these primitive securement means is unsatisfactory as they are not specifically sized for the purpose, are not aesthetically pleasing, and/or may be misplaced when not in use.
Specially designed mechanisms for supporting trash bags within trash cans have also been previously provided. Examples of such mechanisms are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,455 to Ma, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,343,409 and 6,484,374 to McAllister, United States Patent Application Publication No. 2010/0218370 by Lin, United States Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0108219 by McAllister, and Chinese Patent No. CN 206203160 (U) to Jiang Ao. Due to limitations of these mechanisms, however, it would still be advantageous to provide an improved means of securing a trash bag within a trash can.
Embodiments of an apparatus of the present invention generally comprise a system comprising one or more substantially u-shaped clips disposed proximate the top (open) end of a trash can, wherein, each clip is fixedly attached to the trash can by means of an elongated component integral with or attached to the trash can which extends through a void in the clip extending longitudinally there through, each clip is slidingly movable along the upper edge of the trash can, wherein, in a first, engaging location, each clip is positioned so that a portion of an upper lip of the trash can is provided within the u-shaped opening of the clip, and in a second, disengaging location, each clip is positioned within a void area in the trash can upper lip such that the clip can be pivoted outward about the elongated component. Embodiments of a method of employing the trash can clip system are also provided.
For a more complete understanding of the exemplary embodiments, reference is now made to the following Description of Exemplary Embodiments of the Invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The exemplary embodiments are best understood by referring to the drawings with like numerals being used for like and corresponding parts of the various drawings. Use of relative terms herein, such as “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “above,” “below,” “inward,” “outward,” and the like, are used for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the invention to a disclosed orientation or arrangement.
In one embodiment, trash can clip system 4 comprises a lip 6 and one or more clips 12. Although in the embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, trash can clip system 4 comprises one or more void areas (gaps) 14 along lip 6. In various embodiments, an opening 14 may encompass the entirety (vertically) of lip 6 (indicated by dimension 52 in
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In one embodiment, orifice 30 is adapted and configured such that at least a portion of a pin (rod) 42 (shown in
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In one embodiment, a clip 12 is non-detachable; i.e., regardless of whether the clip 12 is disposed in an engaged position, a disengaged position, or outwardly rotated in a disengaged position, the clip is fixedly attached to the trash can clip system 4. In other embodiments (not shown), all or a portion of clip 12 may be removably attachable to trash can clip system 4, such that, for example, a worn or broken clip may be replaced without having to replace the entire trash can clip system 4.
In one embodiment, a trash can clip system 4 comprising one or more clips 12 is provided proximate an opening 8 of a trash can 2. Consistent with the description above, each clip 12 is provided in a disengaged position and rotated outward. A trash bag (not shown) is provided at least partially within the interior of the trash can 2. A circumferential upper portion of the trash bag, proximate the open end thereof, is provided on or draped over top surface 40 of lip 6. Each clip 12 is rotated inward and then each clip is slidingly advanced along lip 6 so as to be provided in an engaged position. In this manner, a portion of the trash bag is confined between lip 6 and a portion of the interior surface of clip 12. According, the trash bag is secured within the trash can 2. To remove the trash bag, each clip is slidingly advanced from an engaged position to a disengaged position, and then rotated outward. The trash bag may then be removed.
In one embodiment, a method of, comprises the following steps:
A Trash Can Clip System Provision Step, comprising providing a trash can clip system, such as trash can clip system 4, comprising one or more clips, such as clips 12, proximate the opening of a trash can, such as trash can 2;
A Trash Can Clip System Readying Step, comprising providing each clip in a disengaged position and rotating each clip outward;
A Trash Bag Positioning Step, comprising positioning a trash bag at least partially within the trash can, wherein at least part of a circumferential upper portion of the trash bag, proximate the open end thereof, is positioned on or draped over a top surface, such as top surface 40, of the lip.
A Trash Bag Securement Step, comprising rotating each clip inward and slidingly advancing each clip along the lip so as to provide each clip in an engaged position.
The above described method is merely exemplary, and additional embodiments thereof consistent with the teachings herein may be employed. In addition, in other embodiments, one or more of these steps may be combined, repeated, re-ordered, or deleted, and/or additional steps may be added.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, modifications thereof can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the teachings of the invention. Descriptions of embodiments are exemplary and not limiting. Disclosure of existing patents, publications, and known art are incorporated herein by reference to the extent required to provide details and understanding of the disclosure herein set forth.
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