Claims
- 1. A waste separation receptacle assembly comprising an open-topped bag holder of a size and shape to receive a plurality of open-topped bags made of thin, strong material, said bag holder having means along upper edges thereof for supporting an upper edge portion of each of a plurality of said open-topped bags to hold said bags open adjacent one another, said means comprising a plurality of spaced lobes defining between them openings opening through their uppermost portion, said openings being of a size to admit material at the upper part of said bags and to hold said material tightly between contiguous of said lobes, for holding a plurality of liner bags in a selectively variable arrangement.
- 2. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said lobes define between them an upper, open, wide mouth, a narrow slit, and an enlarged lower opening.
- 3. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said lobes are flexible, and capable of being moved manually with respect to one another to facilitate inserting and removing said bag material.
- 4. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said lobes are part of an elongated support member mounted on at least two upper margins of said receptacle.
- 5. The receptacle of claim 1 including a closure extending over and above said holder, said closure having openings aligned with the open mouths of individual bags held in said holder, and indicia adjacent said openings indicating the type of waste to be deposited through each opening.
- 6. The receptacle of claim 1 including a cover extending over and above said holder, said closure having openings aligned with the open mouths of individual bags held in said holder, said openings being of distinctly different configuration from one another to encourage the deposit of the same kind of waste material through the same opening and different kinds, through different, appropriate openings.
- 7. The receptacle of claim 5 wherein said closure has a downwardly extending rim of a size and shape to embrace closely said upper edges of said receptacle, and parts of said bags projecting outwardly from said openings are caged between said rim and said upper part of said receptacle.
- 8. The receptacle of claim 1 including a removable rack member mounted on at least two upper margins of said bag holder, said rack member having contiguous lobes defining between them openings opening through their uppermost portion, said openings being of a size to admit material at the upper part of said bags and to hold said material tightly between contiguous of said lobes, for holding a plurality of liner bags.
- 9. In a container having an upper lip defining an open mouth and a detachable and re-attachable cover, said cover comprising a frame with an outer flange shaped complementarily to the perimeter of said upper lip and dimensioned to embrace and frictionally to engage said upper lip, said frame defining an opening, and a lid, pivoted to said frame at both ends of a center line of said lid, within said opening, being normally biased to a mouth closing position and adapted to be swung away from said mouth closing position to permit entry of material to one side or the other side of said mouth, the improvement comprising slots extending through said lip and opening upwardly therethrough, said slots being substantially aligned with said lid center line and each being of a width and depth to accommodate a part of upper margins of two thin plastic bags, another part of which margins of the two bags extends between said slots substantially parallel to one another, and another part of each of which margins is draped over said lip and held between said lip and said frame flange, whereby when said lid is swung in mouth-opening direction, material passed through the opening on one side of said center line passes into one bag, and material passed through the opening on the other side passes into the other bag.
- 10. The container of claim 9 including indicia on said lid on both sides of the center line of said lid, indicating the type of waste to be placed in the bag on that side.
- 11. In a container housing a plurality of thin, flexible, open-topped bags, a strip of flexible material around and defining the upper edge of an upwardly opening mouth of said container, said strip being adapted to hold an upper edge of each of said plurality of bags in open condition, said strip comprising a multiplicity of flexible lobes positioned uniformly around said open mouth, said lobes being contiguous one another, immediately adjacent edges of said lobes defining between them a bag-material receiving slit, said immediately adjacent edges lying in substantially the same plane, and said lobes being resiliently bendable out of said plane with respect to adjacent lobes to facilitate release of said bag material from said slit.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 324,578, filed Mar. 16, 1989, now abandoned.
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