1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to trash receptacles, and more particularly to a trash receptacle having a lid supporting artificial plants disposed on a container, which may have the appearance of a flower pot, adapted for holding household trash and the like in an inconspicuous and aesthetically pleasing manner.
2. Description of the Related Art
Residential dwellers and the like typically deposit their bagged and loose garbage into trash receptacles, such as garbage cans, that are normally kept outside the dwelling. These garbage cans are usually plastic or metal cylindrical containers that have an unattractive and unsightly quality, which prompts many people to place them out of the view of the general public. However, it is often necessary to place the unsightly garbage cans in front of a dwelling for periodic collection of the contents by municipal or private entities.
A similar problem arises in apartment or multi-family residential buildings, or commercial office buildings, that provide trash pickup services for trash that is bagged, tied, and left in a trash can in the hallway outside the door of the dwelling or office. Conventional garbage cans or trash cans leave a poor impression of the sanitation of the residential or commercial facility.
Although various trash receptacles have been designed with a planter disposed on top of the receptacle, such receptacles are often still unsightly or difficult to use, being equipped with sliding lids and the like. Thus, a trash receptacle solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The trash receptacle of the present invention has a generally frustoconical container and a removable lid that simulate an outdoor planter or the like to provide an aesthetically pleasing receptacle for holding bagged or loose trash. The sidewalls of the container taper inwardly from the top to the bottom of the container. A plurality of L-shaped brackets are radially mounted on the interior sidewalls near the top of the container. The brackets support the removable lid to cover the open top of the container. The lid has a handle for grasping that is mounted in the center of the lid and a plurality of circular apertures in the lid radially disposed around the handle. The circular apertures receive artificial greenery to create the appearance of a potted plant and the like.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is a trash receptacle, designated generally as 10 in the drawings, that holds bagged or loose trash therein in an aesthetically pleasing manner. The trash receptacle 10 includes a generally frustoconical container, a plurality of support brackets, and a removable lid that supports artificial greenery.
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The container 15 can be formed from ceramic, metallic, clay, plastic, or other structural material. The preferred embodiment is made from molded plastic in the form of a large planter. The container 15 may be made in any desired size, but has a volume sufficient to receive bags of trash waiting for pickup and disposal.
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The support brackets 50 and mechanical fasteners can be made from any suitable material, such as metal or plastic. Any suitable means, such as rivets, may be used to securely fasten the support brackets 50 to the container.
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The lid 40 and handle 42 can be formed from ceramic, metallic, plastic, or other rigid materials. If desired, the handle 42 may include a flexible rope or cord attached to the handle 42 that can be grasped by the user to remove the lid 40. Artificial ivy is the preferred greenery 48, but various types of artificial plants can be used to provide an aesthetic appearance in conjunction with the container 15.
It will be understood that the container 15 is not limited to a frustoconical shape and the lid 40 is not limited to a circular shape, the present invention extending to a container of any shape and a lid shaped to cover the opening defined by the container, the lid having a handle for lifting the lid from the container and a plurality of artificial plates disposed on the top of the lid. The flowerpot shape shown in the drawings, however, does have a universally pleasing aesthetic appearance suitable for use on either the exterior of a building, in the interior of a multi-family residential building, or a commercial building.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.