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The present invention relates to a wastebasket that can be removably attached to a hard surface and which may optionally be pivotally mounted to a base, thereby allowing the wastebasket to tilt to its side while the base remains attached to the underlying surface.
Plastic liners or trash bags are typically used in wastebaskets for convenience and cleanliness. However, when the liner is full, a lot of friction is created along the inner walls of the wastebasket, which usually causes the wastebasket to lift up along with the liner during removal. This makes emptying the trash extremely clumsy and awkward, especially without a second person to hold down the wastebasket. Additionally, many wastebaskets that are stored in cabinets or openings which do not leave much room above the wastebasket are very difficult to open because they must be removed from the cabinet or opening before the trash bag (i.e., liner) can be lifted out of the wastebasket.
Additionally, pet owners often have pets that try to gain access to the discarded food in the wastebasket, which leads to the trash being knocked over by the pet, causing a mess for the pet owner and potential health dangers to the pet. Pet owners who experience this problem with their pets utilize different remedies to prevent pets from entering the wastebaskets, many being costly, ineffective and/or causing inconvenience to the pet owner.
In view of the shortcomings associated with standard wastebaskets, there remains a need for a wastebasket that can be anchored to a hard underlying surface so that full trash liners may be removed easily from the wastebasket without the wastebasket being lifted with the liner. Additionally, there remains a need for wastebasket that can be anchored to a hard underlying surface, which would prevent pets from knocking over wastebaskets and gaining access to discarded food.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket that can be adhered to a hard surface using Command™ adhesive strips or other similar adhesive mechanism.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, which may optionally be mounted pivotally to a base that is adhered to a hard surface using Command™ adhesive strips or other similar mechanisms.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, which may be configured to pivot and tilt in a variety of directions according on the user's specific needs.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, in which the shape, size, color , and all other attributes of the wastebasket may be changed according to demand and desired style.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, which can be emptied by pulling the trash bag directly upwards or by tilting the wastebasket at an angle and then pulling the trash bag outwards at that angle while the wastebasket remains anchored to the underlying surface.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, which can be stored in small spaces (e.g. in cabinets, under counters, desks, tables, etc.) and that can be emptied without needing to be removed from those small spaces.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, which can be manufactured at an affordable cost to be similarly priced to alternative, competing wastebaskets.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a wastebasket, as described above, which can be configured to have any of the features that other alternative wastebaskets provide, while still retaining the adhesion to hard surfaces and the optional rotatable mounting to a base.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to a wastebasket that allows for easy removal of full plastic liners without the wastebasket lifting from the floor or other underlying surface. In addition, the present invention is directed to a wastebasket that deters pets from knocking over and/or allowing pets to gain access to contents of the wastebasket. The present invention exists in multiple embodiments. The first embodiment of the present invention consists of a wastebasket and a locking plate. The wastebasket has a locking mechanism (groove) molded into or attached to its outer, lower surface (i.e., facing the hard surface that the wastebasket will be adhered to) which corresponds to the mechanism (tongue) of the locking plate. The locking plate is specifically manufactured to be used with one or more Command™ adhesive strips or similarly functioning adhesive mechanisms. The wastebasket is secured to the locking plate through the tongue and groove mechanism, after which trash may be emptied by pulling a trash bag (i.e., liners) out of the wastebasket directly upwards. In doing so, the locking plate keeps the wastebasket secured to the hard surface while the trash bag is removed. In addition, when the wastebasket is secured to locking plate through tongue and groove mechanism, pets will not be able to move and/or knock over the wastebasket to gain access to contents of wastebasket.
The second embodiment of the present invention consists of a wastebasket, a base, and a locking plate. The wastebasket attaches pivotally to the base using any conventional pivot means, such as pins and holes. The base has a locking mechanism (groove) molded or attached to its outer, lower surface (i.e., facing the hard surface that the wastebasket will be adhered to) which corresponds to the mechanism (tongue) of the locking plate. The locking plate is specifically manufactured to be used with one or more Command™ adhesive strips or similarly functioning adhesive mechanisms. The wastebasket is attached to the base through the pin and hole interactions (or other suitable, conventional pivot connection means) after or before the base is secured to the locking plate. In this embodiment, the wastebasket may be emptied by pulling a trash bag out of the wastebasket directly upwards, or by first tilting the wastebasket to its side and then pulling a trash bag directly from the wastebasket.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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While the present invention has been shown in accordance with the preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/465,792, filed Mar. 23, 2011.
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61465792 | Mar 2011 | US |