Claims
- 1. A flexible liner for insertion into a waste receptacle, said liner comprising:
- at least two side panels having inner and outer surfaces, upper and lower edges and opposed side edges, the lower and side edges being joined to each other in a manner wherein the inner surfaces face each other, a closed bottom is defined by the lower edges and an open top is defined by the upper edges; and
- at least one elongate, adhesive strip disposed on the outer surface of one of said side panels adjacent the upper edge thereof, said adhesive strip having a length which is substantially less than the width of each of the side panels and extending along the open top in generally parallel relation to one of the upper edges.
- 2. The flexible liner of claim 1 wherein said adhesive strip defines opposed ends and is positioned on the outer surface of one of the side panels such that one of the opposed ends thereof is disposed adjacent one of the side edges of the side panel.
- 3. The flexible liner of claim 1 wherein said side panels have generally rectangular configurations.
- 4. The flexible liner of claim 1 wherein said side panels are fabricated from thermoplastic film.
- 5. The flexible liner of claim 1 wherein said adhesive strip includes a paper release covering applied thereto and is exposed by the selective removal of the paper release covering therefrom.
- 6. The flexible liner of claim 1 wherein said adhesive strip comprises a segment of tape defining opposed faces having layers of adhesive applied thereto, one face of the tape segment being adhered to the outer surface of the side panel.
- 7. The flexible liner of claim 1 wherein said adhesive strip comprises a layer of adhesive applied directly to the outer surface of the side panel.
- 8. A method of inserting a flexible liner into a waste receptacle having a side wall defining a top edge, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming the liner to include inner and outer surfaces, an open top defined by an upper edge, a closed bottom and an elongate adhesive strip disposed on the outer surface adjacent the upper edge;
- inserting the liner into the interior of the waste receptacle closed bottom first;
- rolling the upper edge of the liner over the top edge of the waste receptacle such that a portion of the outer surface adjacent the upper edge and the adhesive strip overlap the side wall; and
- crimping the adhesive strip against itself to tightly constrict the upper edge of the liner about the top edge of the waste receptacle.
- 9. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of removing a paper release covering from the adhesive strip prior to the crimping thereof.
- 10. A method of inserting a flexible liner into a waste receptacle having a side wall defining a top edge, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming the liner to include inner and outer surfaces, an open top defined by an upper edge, a closed bottom and an elongate adhesive strip disposed on the outer surface adjacent the upper edge;
- inserting the liner into the interior of the waste receptacle closed bottom first;
- rolling the upper edge of the liner over the top edge of the waste receptacle such that a portion of the outer surface adjacent the upper edge and the adhesive strip overlap the side wall; and
- crimping the adhesive strip against a portion of the outer surface of the liner adjacent the upper edge to tightly constrict the upper edge oft the liner about the top edge of the waste receptacle.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of removing a paper release covering from the adhesive strip prior to the crimping thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/338,002, filed Nov. 10, 1994 abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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