The invention relates to mechanisms for retaining a trash bag or bag liner inside of a waste can.
Waste cans for waste disposal are known that comprise a container having an open top end into which waste is deposited. The waste cans may be made of plastic, metal or other materials and may include a lid that covers the open top end. To facilitate clean up, disposable trash bags or bag liners made of a thin flexible material are inserted into and line the waste can such that waste is deposited into the trash bag or bag liner. The trash bag or bag liner contains the waste and can be removed from the container to dispose of the waste.
A waste can comprises a receptacle having a rim. A shroud is removably mounted on the receptacle for retaining a trash bag in the receptacle. A lid is secured to the shroud for covering at least a portion of the trash bag. The shroud has an interior opening that is substantially coextensive with an opening of the receptacle. The shroud includes a bag ring extending upwardly from the shroud for receiving the open upper edge of a bag. The lid extends over the bag ring such that the bag is hidden from view when the lid is closed.
Referring to the Figures, embodiments of a waste can are shown that include a waste can 2 comprising a receptacle 3 having generally upwardly extending sides 6 and a bottom 8 defining an interior space 10 for receiving trash, garbage or other waste. The waste can 2 may be made of any rigid or semi-rigid material including plastic, metal or the like. In one preferred embodiment, injection molded poly-propylene may be used. The waste can 2 includes a top rim 4 defining the opening 14 into the interior space 10.
A shroud 12 fits onto the sides 6 and rim 4 such that it is disposed adjacent the rim 4 and surrounds the opening 14 into interior space 10. The shroud 12 defines a ledge 13 that sits on top of a shelf 17 formed in the receptacle 3 and a ledge 15 that sits on top of rim 4. Referring to
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Lid 22 is connected to the shroud 12 at pivots 24 such that the lid pivots relative to the can to uncover and cover the shroud and open and close the can. Referring to
A latch 30 may be formed on a flange 34 that extends from the front of the shroud 12. Latch 30 includes an engagement member 35 that engages a lip 32 formed on the edge of the lid 22 to lock the lid in the closed position. The engagement member 35 is formed with an upper surface that allows the latch 30 to be flexed away from the locked position when the lid 22 is pushed to the closed position. Once the lid 22 clears the engagement member 35 the latch 30 returns to the unflexed position and into engagement with lip 32. The latch 30 and/or lip 32 can flex slightly to allow the latch 30 to be disengaged from the lip 32 and the lid opened. In the illustrated embodiment, a push button 39 is accessible when the lid is closed. A user presses button 39 to flex latch 30 away from lid 22 and disengage engagement member 35 from lip 32. When the button 39 is released, the latch returns to the locking position.
The flange 34 includes defines a bag guide 36 that provides a visual reference to the user as to where the upper open edge of the bag should be located. With the bag located inside of the bag guide 36 (between latch 30 and bag ring 18), the bag is hidden from view when the lid 22 is closed. The receptacle 102 also may include a bottom formed with a foot step 110. A user can step on the foot step 110 when removing a full bag from the receptacle 102 to hold the receptacle in place as the bag is removed.
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A mechanical latch 60 may be provided along the back portion of the shroud 112 that pivots relative to the shroud to hold the bag in position. The top edge 50a of the bag 50 is positioned on the shroud 112 as previously described such that the latch 60 clamps on the bag to help retain the bag in position on the shroud. The latch 60 can flex slightly to allow the latch 60 to be disengaged from the shroud 54 and the bag released. The latch 60 may be formed with a living hinge 60a to allow it to flex to open and close on the bag. Alternatively, the latch may be formed with a separate mechanical hinge and a spring that biases the latch to the closed, clamping position.
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As was explained with reference to the prior embodiments, the perimeter edge of shroud 212 is located inside of the perimeter edge 4a of top rim 4 of receptacle 3 such that the bag ring 218 and most of the shroud 212 is located inwardly from the outer edge 4a of rim 4. The open upper edge of a trash bag or bag liner is folded over the top edge of bag ring 218 and fits tightly around the bag ring 218 to support the bag on the shroud 212. Because ring 218 is located interior of the perimeter edge 4a of rim 4 and the lid 22 is substantially coextensive with the rim 4, the lid 22 extends over the bag ring 218 and bag such that the bag is hidden from view when the lid is closed.
A latch 230 may be formed on a flange 234 that extends from the front of the shroud 212, as previously described. Latch 230 includes an engagement member 235 that engages a lip formed on the edge of the lid 22 to lock the lid in the closed position. In the illustrated embodiment, the latch 230 and push button 239 are formed with less material than in the prior embodiments to allow a user to more easily flex latch 230 away from lid 22 and disengage engagement member 235.
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Specific embodiments of an invention are disclosed herein. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the invention has other applications in other environments. Many embodiments are possible. The following claims are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention to the specific embodiments described above.
This application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to the filing date of to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/004,486, as filed on Nov. 27, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61004486 | Nov 2007 | US |