Claims
- 1. A waste receptacle with liner dispenser and holding system for supplying and securing a continuous supply of liners and liner ties to receptacle, with a system to pick up and store swept debris within a container comprising, in combination:a waste receptacle having an open upper end, a closed lower end, sidewalls there between and a lid enclosure, a bottom portion of a sidewall of receptacle has a inwardly formed recess enclosed by a flat portion of receptacle base, a toe hold area is formed there between, the toe hold area has a dimensioned recess to receive a section of vacuum tube that extends upwardly and is secured along inner sidewall of receptacle, the vacuum tube is received by a removable debris storage container, the debris storage container has a filter holding means and is removable received by a vacuum housing assembly that houses a vacuum and is also secured to sidewall of receptacle; a pair of handles is positioned vertically opposing each other on outer upper portion of receptacle sidewalls, these handles have a means to clamp open and shut, these handles have a means to perform a rotational function, upon rotation of handles a bottom inwardly dimensioned latch portion of the handles receive in lock position; a ledge type portion at the bottom lid to receptacle, this lid to receptacle has within its outwardly extending formed handle an enclosed trash tie storage compartment; a versatile dispenser for storing and dispensing liners to receptacle has a flat bottom with sides that join two sidewalls of dispenser then extend upwardly and stop to leave a recess opening that extends the length of the sidewalls, the sidewalls and flat bottom are joined to a end of dispenser to form a closed end, the other end of dispenser is open, this open end is enclosed by a lid to dispenser that has a recess upon lid that matches the width of the recess in dispenser left open by the sidewalls, the attachment of this dispenser is left to the user to mount in any position they desire to fit their individual dispensing needs.
- 2. A waste receptacle of claim 1 comprising handles that have means to spring open and shut to receive and clamp onto a liner of receptacle wherein the means is a spring action of a pair rotational spring hinges.
- 3. A waste receptacle of claim 1 comprising handles that have means of rotation wherein the means is a function of the rotational portion of a pair of rotational spring hinges.
- 4. A waste receptacle of claim 1 comprising handles that have formed means to be received by lid of receptacle after a rotational function on handles.
- 5. A waste receptacle lid of claim 1 comprising a means to receive handles after a rotation of handles.
- 6. The waste receptacle of claim 1 whereby the versatil dispencing means can be mounted to any surface outside or inside of receptacle, or onto other surfaces outside of receptacle such as walls, cabinets or shelves based on the needs of the individual user.
- 7. The waste receptacle of claim 1 said dispenser having a recess that opens from the closed end of dispenser to an open end of dispenser that is enclosed by a lid with matching recess.
- 8. The waste receptacle of claim 1 whereby a attachable dispenser comprises a trash tie holding device, a liner dividing device, a lid without recess and a similar attachment as the versatile dispenser.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is entitled to the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. #60/100,801 filed Sep. 18, 1998 titled “Smart Can”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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