The present invention relates to a waste container. In particular, the present invention relates to a waste container that includes a removable inner container.
A waste container in accordance with the present invention comprises an outer container and an inner container removably mounted in the outer container. The inner container comprises a body and two handles. The body of the inner container includes a peripheral wall delimiting an opening. The peripheral wall includes two engaging sections on two opposite portions thereof. Each handle includes two ends pivotally coupled to the engaging sections respectively.
Each handle is pivotable to an upward position allowing carriage of the inner container. Further, each handle is pivotable to a resting position for retaining a peripheral edge of a bag mounted in the inner container.
Preferably, wherein the engaging sections are formed on an upper end of the peripheral wall.
Preferably, each handle has a curvature corresponding to an associated portion of the inner periphery of the peripheral wall.
In an embodiment of the invention, each engaging section includes an elongated projection extending in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the peripheral wall.
The inner waste container further includes two coupling members respectively mounted to the engaging sections. Each coupling member includes a longitudinal groove allowing the coupling member to slide along an associated one of the engaging sections until an end wall delimiting the longitudinal groove of the coupling member comes into contact with a top end of the associated engaging section.
Preferably, each engaging section includes a transverse hole extending through the peripheral wall. Preferably, each coupling member includes a transverse hole aligned with the transverse hole of the associated engaging section. The waste container further includes two fasteners and two nuts. Each fastener extends through the transverse hole of an associated one of the engaging sections and the transverse hole of an associated one of the coupling members and then engaged with an associated one of the nuts, thereby fixing the coupling member to the associated engaging section.
Preferably, each coupling member includes two pivotal holes to which the ends of the handles are pivotally coupled.
Preferably, the transverse hole of each coupling member includes a stepped portion for accommodating a portion of the associated nut.
Preferably, each longitudinal groove is defined in a side of the associated coupling member.
Preferably, the stepped portion and the longitudinal groove are located on two opposite sides of the coupling member.
Preferably, the body of the inner container includes a peripheral end edge adjacent to the engaging sections.
In another embodiment of the invention, each engaging section is integrally formed on the inner periphery of the peripheral wall.
Preferably, each engaging section includes two pivotal holes to which the ends of the handles are pivotally coupled.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Each coupling member 30 is mounted to an associated engaging section 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the coupling member 30 includes a longitudinal groove 31 in a side thereof, allowing the coupling member 30 to slide along the associated engaging portion 14 until an end wall 32 delimiting the longitudinal groove 31 comes in contact with a top end 15 of the associated engaging portion 14. The coupling member 30 further includes a transverse hole 33 extending along a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal groove 31. The transverse hole 33 of the coupling member 30 is aligned with the transverse hole 16 of the associated engaging portion 14 when the end wall 32 delimiting the longitudinal groove 31 of the coupling member 30 comes in contact with the top end 15 of the associated engaging portion 14. A fastener 17 (such as a screw) is extended through the transverse hole 16 of the engaging portion 14 and the transverse hole 33 of the coupling member 30 and then coupled with a nut 18. Thus, the coupling member 30 is fixed to the associated engaging portion 14. Preferably, the transverse hole 33 of each coupling member 30 includes a stepped portion 34 for accommodating a portion of the associated nut 118. Preferably, the stepped portion 34 on each coupling member 30 is opposite to the longitudinal groove 31. Namely, the stepped portion 34 and the longitudinal groove 31 are respectively located on two opposite sides of the coupling member 30.
Each coupling member 30 further includes two pivotal holes 35. Still referring to
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Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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20060196873 A1 | Sep 2006 | US |