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| United States Patent Application |
20090230131
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| Kind Code
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A1
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McDuffie; Richard
;   et al.
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September 17, 2009
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TRASH AND RECYCLABLES RECEPTACLE
Abstract
A trash receptacle is disclosed having a housing defining a cavity and
having a lid openable to create an orifice to access the cavity, with a
bin disposed in the cavity and removable there-from through the orifice.
The bin has a bottom surface and an upstanding peripheral wall, the wall
having two pivotably engaged portions that are relatively separable to
ease the removal of a filled liner bag. The peripheral wall terminates at
its top in an annular rim, and the bin is adapted to receive the liner
bag lining the interior of the peripheral wall and draped outwardly over
the annular rim. The lid has downwardly extending annular wall adapted to
engage the bin's annular rim to secure the draped-over portion of the
liner bag to the annular rim when the lid is in its closed state. The
receptacle has a seven-day timer and an indicator associated therewith
for alerting when it is the day for disposing of trash.
| Inventors: |
McDuffie; Richard; (Worcester, MA)
; Kahn; Larry; (Wellesley, MA)
; Barker; Robert; (Berlin, MA)
; Spataro; Joseph; (San Francisco, CA)
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| Correspondence Address:
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OCCHIUTI ROHLICEK & TSAO, LLP
10 FAWCETT STREET
CAMBRIDGE
MA
02138
US
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| Assignee: |
Verde Home Products, Inc.
Newton
MA
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| Serial No.:
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257754 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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October 24, 2008 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
220/495.06; 220/200; 220/23.91 |
| Class at Publication: |
220/495.06; 220/200; 220/23.91 |
| International Class: |
B65D 25/14 20060101 B65D025/14; B65D 51/00 20060101 B65D051/00; B65D 21/02 20060101 B65D021/02 |
Claims
1. A trash and/or recyclables receptacle comprising:a housing defining a
cavity and having a lid openable to create an orifice to access said
cavity;a bin disposed in said cavity and removable there-from through
said orifice;wherein said bin has a bottom portion and an upstanding
peripheral wall, said wall having first and second wall portions which
one or both pivotably engage said bottom portion such that said first and
second wall portions are relatively separable.
2. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said bottom portion comprises a base
pan portion comprising a bottom surface and a peripheral rim extending
upwardly there-from;wherein said upstanding peripheral wall is received
in said peripheral rim and extends upwardly there-from to define an
open-topped hollow interior chamber; andwherein said first and second
wall portions engage said base pan portion at and pivotably about a hinge
such that said first and second wall portions are relatively separable
there-about.
3. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said bottom portion comprises a base
pan portion comprising a bottom surface and an upstanding
periphery;wherein said upstanding peripheral wall is received in said
upstanding periphery and extends upwardly there-from to define an
open-topped hollow interior chamber; andwherein said upstanding
peripheral wall cooperates with said base pan portion to form a vent
having an air intake opening exterior of said upstanding peripheral wall
and an air exhaust opening within said hollow interior chamber and below
said air intake opening.
4. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said bin further comprises:a primary
bin portion comprising a bottom surface and a primary portion of said
upstanding peripheral wall; anda secondary bin portion comprising a
secondary portion of said upstanding peripheral wall cooperating with
said primary bin portion to form said upstanding peripheral wall;and
wherein said primary and secondary bin portions are relatively pivotably
engaged such that said primary and secondary bin portions are relatively
separable.
5. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said upstanding peripheral wall
defines an open-topped hollow interior chamber terminating at its top in
an annular rim, and said receptacle further comprises:a liner bag
received in and lining said interior chamber and having a draped-over
portion extending outwardly over and downwardly around said annular
rim;wherein said orifice and annular rim cooperate to form an annular gap
for receiving said draped-over portion.
6. The receptacle of claim 5 wherein said annular gap is at least
partially approximately one-half of an inch in gap width.
7. The receptacle of claim 6 wherein said lid has a downwardly extending
annular wall adapted to engage said annular gap to force said draped-over
portion into said annular gap when said lid is in its closed state.
8. A trash and/or recycling receptacle comprising:a housing defining a
cavity and having a lid movable into an open state to create an orifice
to access said cavity and movable into a closed state for closing said
orifice;a bin disposed in said cavity and removable there-from through
said orifice, wherein said bin has a bottom surface and an upstanding
peripheral wall terminating at its top in an annular rim and defining a
hollow interior chamber;a liner bag received in said bin and lining said
interior chamber and having a draped-over portion extending outwardly
over and downwardly around said annular rim;wherein said lid has a
downwardly extending annular wall adapted to engage said annular rim to
secure said draped-over portion to said annular rim when said lid is in
its closed state.
9. The receptacle of claim 8 wherein said orifice and annular rim
cooperate to form an annular gap for receiving said draped-over portion.
10. The receptacle of claim 9 wherein said gap said annular gap is at
least partially approximately one-half of an inch in gap width.
11. The receptacle of claim 10 wherein said downwardly extending annular
wall is adapted to engage said annular gap to force said draped-over
portion into said annular gap when said lid is in its closed state.
12. A trash and/or recyclables receptacle comprising:a housing defining a
cavity and having a lid openable to create an orifice to access said
cavity;a bin disposed in said cavity having an open portion at one
end;wherein said bin has a plurality of portions forming an interior
region, the portions being engaged with one another permitting the bin to
change from a first configuration to a second configuration such that the
volume of the interior region of the bin is larger in the second
configuration than in the first configuration.
13. The receptacle of claim 12 wherein the plurality of portions of the
bin includes two wall portions that are pivotably coupled to one another
to permit changing from the first configuration to the second
configuration of the bin by pivoting the wall portions relative to one
another.
14. The receptacle of claim 12 wherein in the second configuration the bin
has a relatively greater degree of upward tapering than in the first
configuration.
15. The receptacle of claim 12 wherein the bin is removable through the
orifice formed when the lid is opened.
16. The receptacle of claim 15 wherein the receptacle includes a
disengagable restraint mechanism for holding the bin in the housing.
17. The receptacle of claim 12 wherein the lid when closed maintains the
bin in the first configuration.
18. The receptacle of claim 17 wherein the lid includes a door that when
open while maintaining the lid closed provides access to the interior
region of the bin.
19. The receptacle of claim 17 wherein the lid when closed mates with the
bin for securing a liner bag for the bin.
20. A receptacle for receiving and storing trash and/or recyclables, the
receptacle comprising:a timer having means to select a time for disposing
of the stored trash; andan indicator associated with said timer for
alerting when said time occurs.
21. The receptacle of claim 20 wherein said timer is a seven-day timer and
said indicator alerts when a day has occurred for disposing of the stored
trash.
22. The receptacle of claim 21 wherein said indicator is a visual
indicator.
23. The receptacle of claim 22 wherein said indicator is a light-emitting
device.
24. The receptacle of claim 21 wherein said indicator is an audible
indicator.
25. The receptacle of claim 24 wherein said indicator is an electronic
noise-emitting device.
26. The receptacle of claim 20 wherein said timer is a one-month timer and
said indicator alerts when a day has occurred for the stored trash.
27. The receptacle of claim 20 wherein said timer is a one-day timer and
said indicator alerts when an hour or minute has occurred for disposing
of the stored trash.
28. The receptacle of claim 20 wherein said indicator is taken from the
group including a visual indicator and an audible indicator.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application
No. 61/036,224, filed on Mar. 13, 2008, the contents of which are
incorporated herein in their entireties by reference.
BACKGROUND
[0002]The present invention is related to receptacles for accumulating
various types of trash and/or recyclables and for easing and
accommodating the disposition thereof.
[0003]Trash receptacles are often lined with a liner bag. When the
receptacle is filled, its contents can be removed by removing the filled
liner bag. However, in some trash receptacles, particularly when the
receptacle is near capacity, removable of the liner bag can be difficult
due to the pressure of the contents on the interior walls of the
receptacle. Removal of the liner bag can be made even more difficult due
to the formation of a low pressure "vacuum" inside the receptacle as the
bag is pulled out. As a further complication, in some receptacles, the
liner bag can fall into the receptacle as it is being filled, thereby
making it later difficult to remove the contents.
SUMMARY
[0004]In one aspect, in general, a trash and/or recyclables receptacle
includes a housing that defines a cavity and has a lid that is openable
to create an orifice to access the cavity. A bin is disposed in the
cavity having an open portion at one end. The bin has a number of
portions that form an interior region. The portions are engaged with one
another permitting the bin to change from a first configuration to a
second configuration such that the volume of the interior region of the
bin is larger in the second configuration than in the first
configuration.
[0005]Aspects can include one or more of the following features.
[0006]The bin has two wall portions that are pivotably coupled to one
another to permit changing from the first configuration to the second
configuration of the bin by pivoting the wall portions relative to one
another.
[0007]The second configuration the bin has a relatively greater degree of
upward tapering than in the first configuration.
[0008]The bin is removable through the orifice formed when the lid is
opened.
[0009]The lid, when closed, maintains the bin in the first configuration.
The lid can include a door that when open while maintaining the lid
closed provides access to the interior region of the bin. The lid, when
closed, can mate with the bin for securing a liner bag for the bin.
[0010]In another aspect, in general, a trash receptacle has a housing
defining a cavity and has a lid openable to create an orifice to access
the cavity, with a bin disposed in the cavity and removable there-from
through the orifice. The bin may have a bottom surface and an upstanding
peripheral wall, the wall having two portions which may one or both
pivotably engage the bottom surface such that the two portions are
relatively separable to ease the removal of a filled liner bag.
[0011]The bin may alternatively have a primary bin portion that has a
bottom surface and an upstanding primary wall, and a secondary bin
portion that has an upstanding secondary wall cooperating with the
primary wall to form an upstanding peripheral wall, where the primary and
secondary walls may be relatively pivotably engaged such that the two bin
portions are relatively separable to ease the removal of a filled liner
bag.
[0012]The peripheral wall may terminate at its top in an annular rim, and
the bin may be adapted to receive the liner bag lining the interior of
the peripheral wall and draped outwardly over the annular rim. The lid
may have a downwardly extending annular wall adapted to engage the bin's
annular rim to secure the draped-over portion of the liner bag to the
annular rim when the lid is in its closed state. The receptacle may have
a timer and an indicator associated therewith for alerting when it is
time for disposing of trash.
[0013]Advantages of one or more aspect can include the following.
[0014]Providing a bin with relatively separable wall portions, for
example, that increase the volume of the interior region of the bin
and/or increase the degree of upward taper when separated, reduces the
effort required to remove a filled liner bag from the bin. Furthermore,
providing air vents in the bin, for example, in the wall portions,
further reduces the effort required by avoiding formation of a vacuum in
the bin when removing liner bag.
[0015]Numerous other features may be included, not limited to those
disclosed and taught in the Detailed Description of a representative
embodiments included herein.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016]Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with
reference to the following drawings showing the representative
embodiments of the accompanying Detailed Description. The components in
the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed
upon clearly illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in
the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts
throughout the several views.
[0017]FIG. 1 is a perspective of a trash receptacle;
[0018]FIG. 2 is a front view of the receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0019]FIG. 3 is a right side view of the receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0020]FIG. 4 is a top view of the receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0021]FIG. 5A is an exploded perspective view of the receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0022]FIG. 5B is an exploded right side view of the receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0023]FIG. 6 is a close up perspective view of the top of the receptacle
of FIG. 1;
[0024]FIG. 7 is a close up perspective view of the top of the receptacle
of FIG. 1 with the lid's inner door being opened;
[0025]FIG. 8A is a close up perspective view of the top of the receptacle
of FIG. 1 with the lid and inner door being opened;
[0026]FIG. 8B is a right side view of the top of the receptacle of FIG. 1
with the lid and inner door being opened;
[0027]FIG. 9 is a side cross section of the receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0028]FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the bin of the receptacle of FIG.
1;
[0029]FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the bin of the receptacle of FIG. 1
in its split open condition;
[0030]FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the bin of the receptacle
of FIG. 1;
[0031]FIG. 13 is a side cross section of the bin of the receptacle of FIG.
1;
[0032]FIG. 14 is a close up view of the control/display panel of the
receptacle of FIG. 1;
[0033]FIGS. 15A and 15B are side cross section views of the lid of the
receptacle;
[0034]FIG. 16 is a perspective cut away view of a pedal operated inner
door;
[0035]FIGS. 17A and 17B are side cross section views of a pedal operated
bin restraint; and
[0036]FIG. 18 is a side view of a second exemplary embodiment of a bin.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037]A receptacle for trash and/or recyclables according to an exemplary
embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 1 through 14. As used
herein the terms "trash" and "recyclables" should be understood broadly
to include, for example, items that are discarded and items that are
collected to be reused in one form or another (e.g., by collection and
re-manufacture as with plastic bottles, or collection for washing,
laundering, etc. in the form that they are collected).
[0038]Referring first to FIGS. 1 through 5B, there are shown several
external views of receptacle 100. The receptacle includes rectilinear
housing 102 having carrying
handles 104R and 104L on its left and right
sides, respectively. On the horizontal top surface of the housing, lid
106 has an inner door 108. As seen in FIGS. 6 to 8B, the lid is pivotably
connected to the housing at hinge 112 so that it may swing up to open and
fully expose the interior of the housing. Pressing the logo plate 113,
which additionally serves as a release button for the lid, unlatches the
lid and allows it to swing up and open. In some embodiments, the lid
swings open under the bias of a torsion spring associated with the lid's
hinge.
[0039]Also seen in FIGS. 6 to 8B, inner door 108 is unlatched and
re-latched by a typical "push-push" latching mechanism. In some
embodiments, the door is biased open about the hinge 114 coupling it to
the lid by a torsion spring (not show) and held closed and latched by the
latching mechanism. Slight downward push near the forward portion of the
door causes unlatching of the mechanism and allows the spring to lift the
door up and back approximately ninety angular degrees to gain limited
access into the housing, such as for depositing trash there-through.
Pushing the lid back to its closed state against the bias of the spring
closes the door and re-latches the latching mechanism.
[0040]Referring to FIGS. 15A and 15B, in some embodiments the lid 106
includes a number of alignment tabs 310, for example two tabs with one on
each side of the receptacle. The tabs mate with recesses in the housing
providing stability to the lid when closed. Each recess includes a spring
320 at its base which is compressed when the tab 310 mates with the
recess as shown in FIG. 15A. When the lid is released, for example, when
the lid is unlatched by pressing the release button 113, the lid is
forced at least partially upward by the spring as shown in FIG. 15B. This
may allow a user to insert his or her fingers in a gap formed between the
lid and the housing to further open the lid.
[0041]In some embodiments, the lid or the inner door, or both, may be
opened by one or more typical foot pedal actuators for hands-free
opening. The pedal may be partially or preferably fully recessed relative
to the front face of the housing. The lid or inner door may also be
equipped with a replaceable odor reducing system, such as an
odor-absorbing charcoal pad.
[0042]Referring to FIG. 16, in some embodiments in which a foot pedal
actuator 400 used to open the inner door, one or more linkages 410
connect a pedal lever 420 with the inner door 108. When the lid 106 is
closed (as shown in FIG. 16), depressing the foot pedal causes the pedal
lever to rise, thereby pushing the linkage upward. The linkage is coupled
to the inner door such that when the linkage is pushed upward, the inner
door opens (as shown in FIG. 16). When the lid 106 is opened and inner
door in the lid remains closed, the distance between the point 414 at
which the linkage 410 is coupled to the inner door and the point 412 at
which it is coupled to the pedal lever increases. To accommodate this
increase the linkage 410 in made up of two telescoping sections that can
be pulled apart as the lid 106 is opened and then contract again when the
lid is closed.
[0043]Referring now to FIGS. 9 to 13, disposed within the housing's
interior is a collection bin 116, which is optionally removable from the
housing, for example, by pulling it upwardly through the top of the
housing when lid 106 is opened. The bin includes a base pan 118 having a
bottom surface 122 and an upstanding periphery 124. In some embodiments,
the base pan forms a watertight container for capturing spilled liquid
without requiring that the bin as whole be watertight. First and second
peripheral wall portions 126A and 126B are received in the base's
upstanding periphery and extend upwardly there-from to define an annular
open top rim 128 and a hollow interior chamber 132. When the bin is
properly positioned in housing 102, annular open top rim 128 and interior
chamber 132 are disposed directly below inner door 108 so that trash
dropped though the opened doorway will fall into the chamber.
[0044]Preferably, the bin has a trash-storing capacity of approximately 10
gallons, and is approximately twelve inches wide by seventeen inches deep
by twenty-eight inches tall.
[0045]The bin is adapted to receive a disposable liner bag (not shown),
which lines interior chamber 132 and has an upper open end that is draped
outwardly over annular rim 128. When the bin is disposed in the housing,
the annular top rim sits vertically above the orifice created by open lid
106, as seen best in FIG. 9. The orifice and rim cooperate to form an
annular gap 142 for receiving the draped-over portion of the liner bag.
The gap of the disclosed embodiment is one and one-half to two inches
wide all the way around, and preferably at least one-half of an inch
wide, to allow the user's fingers top push the draped-over portion of the
liner bag down and there-into, no matter how long the draped over portion
may be. This prevents the unsightly appearance of having the end of the
bag extend outside the housing when the lid is closed.
[0046]Lid 106 has a downwardly extending annular wall 144 adapted to
engage annular gap 142 and annular rim 128 to force the draped-over end
302 of the liner bag into the gap and to secure the draped-over portion
to the annular rim when the lid is in its closed state.
[0047]Peripheral wall portions 126A and 126B of bin 116 both pivotably
engage the base pan at hinges 146A and 146B, respectively, such that the
wall portions may each be swung outwardly and are relatively separable by
spreading open rim 128 and splitting it apart while the bin remains in
the receptacle. In FIG. 9, the bin 116 is shown with the wall portions
together, with a space between the bin 116 and the housing 102 being
available for the expansion of the bin. The bin 116 in its expanded state
is shown in FIG. 11 without the housing. The upwardly tapering expansion
(i.e., progressively widening toward the top) of interior chamber 132 can
allow the liner bag to be more easily removed, for example, when it has
been over-stuffed with trash. In some embodiments, the positioning of the
hinges allows gravity to cause the wall portions to drop back together
after the bag is removed. In some embodiments, the wall portions are
identical to each other so that only one mold is required to make both
portions. In other embodiments, the wall portions have different shapes
and use different molds. Extensions from each portion towards the other
cover and avoid a gap during the spreading open. In some embodiments, the
engagement of the lid 106 with the bin 116 inhibits the wall portions of
the bin from spreading, and when the lid 106 is opened disengaging the
wall portions, gravity and/or pressure from trash or recyclables that
have been collected in a liner bag in the bin causes the walls to
separate. In some embodiments, the wall portions may be biased, for
example by a spring mechanism, to open when the lid 106 is opened, or may
be biased to oppose pressure from the contents avoiding excessive
spreading. In some embodiments, closing of the lid 106 optionally causes
the walls to come together, for example, if they have been spread
somewhat from the pressure of a partially-filled bin.
[0048]The peripheral wall portions cooperate with the base pan to form
vents 148 to allow air to enter the lower portion of interior chamber 132
as the stuffed bag is being removed, to further ease its removal by
eliminating the creation of a vacuum. The vents have air intake openings
152 exterior of the peripheral wall portions and air exhaust openings 154
disposed within the hollow interior chamber and below the air intake
opening, so that liquids inadvertently spilled into the bin are retained
within the base pan and not allowed to flow into housing 102.
[0049]In some embodiments, the receptacle includes a disengagable
restraint mechanism that prevents the bin from being removed from the
receptacle. For example, the user of the receptacle can leave the
mechanism engaged when removing a filled liner bag from the receptable to
prevent the bin from being pulled out along with the bag. In some
embodiments, a foot pedal is used to disengage the mechanism. In some
embodiments in which depressing a foot pedal opens the inner door,
depressing the pedal also disengages the restraint mechanism allowing the
bin to be removed. Referring to FIG. 17A, one form of restraint mechanism
is a hook 510 that pivots and disengages a slot 530 in the base of the
bin when the pedal is depressed. Referring to FIG. 17B, the hook 520
engages the slot 530 when the pedal is released. In some embodiments, the
restraint mechanism uses a magnet that is disengaged to permit the bin to
be removed. For example, the bin has a first fixed magnet in its base,
and a second magnet is attached to the main body such that depressing the
pedal causes the second magnet to separate from the first magnet, thereby
reducing the force restraining the bin.
[0050]Wall portions 126A and 126B are removable from base pan 118 to ease
cleaning, and base pan 118 may be made of a high temperature material to
allow dish-washer cleaning.
[0051]Referring to FIG. 14, receptacle 100 further includes an electrical
system having a timer and an indicator associated therewith for alerting
when the contents of the receptacle should be emptied. Control/Display
panel 156 allows the user to operate and observe the electronic functions
of the system. The timer is preferably a seven-day timer programmable to
set a "trash day", such as when the garbage disposal service is scheduled
or when the user would normally bring trash to the dump. LCD display 164
normally shows the current time and day of the week. An indicator alert
icon becomes visible and blinks on the LCD display and an audible signal
is produced when it is the "trash day". The current day/time may be set
using the "current day/time" selector switch 162 and the alert time may
be pre-set using the alert time selector switch 160. In other
embodiments, other criteria for generating the alert, for example,
according to a time since the last emptying of the receptacle and/or
according to a number of times the inner door 108 has been opened.
[0052]The electrical system is preferably batter-operated with the LCD
display including a low battery icon that becomes visible and/or blinks
when the battery voltage drops below a pre-determined level.
[0053]Referring to FIG. 15, there is shown an alternative embodiment of
bin for use in a receptacle. The bin 216 has a primary bin portion 226A
that has a bottom surface 222 and an upstanding primary wall 224A, and a
secondary bin portion 226B that has an upstanding secondary wall 224B
cooperating with the primary wall to form an upstanding peripheral wall,
where the primary and secondary walls are be relatively pivotably engaged
at hinge 246 such that the two bin portions are relatively separable to
ease the removal of a filled liner bag. That is, in this embodiment there
are two wall portions which separate relative to one another, with one of
the wall portions moving with respect to the housing 102 and the other
remaining fixed. In other embodiments, a base pan is not necessary used,
for example, with two wall portions being engaged such that they together
form a base portion.
[0054]In other embodiments, the wall portions are not necessarily
pivotably attached to one another. Other approaches to engaging the wall
portions can be used while providing the capability that the wall
portions can move relative to one another to enlarge the volume of the
inner chamber 132 and/or increase a degree of taper of the shape of the
inner chamber. For example, a wall portion may be slideably coupled.
[0055]Various embodiments are tailored in their form for residential
applications. However, non-residential applications such as commercial
applications are addressed by these and/or other embodiments in which the
form is adapted to meet the requirements of those applications.
[0056]In summary, the invention may be embodied as a trash receptacle
having a housing defining a cavity and having a lid openable to create an
orifice to access the cavity, with a bin disposed in the cavity and
removable there-from through the orifice. The bin may have a bottom
surface and an upstanding peripheral wall, the wall having two portions
which may one or both pivotably engage the bottom surface such that the
two portions are relatively separable.
[0057]The invention may be embodied as a trash receptacle having a housing
defining a cavity and having a lid movable into an open state to create
an orifice to access the cavity and movable into a closed state for
closing the orifice, with a bin disposed in the cavity and removable
there-from through the orifice. The bin may have a bottom surface and an
upstanding peripheral wall terminating at its top in an annular rim, and
the bin may be adapted to receive a liner bag lining the interior of the
peripheral wall and draped outwardly over the annular rim. The lid may
have a downwardly extending annular wall adapted to engage the bin's
annular rim to secure the draped-over portion of the liner bag to the
annular rim when the lid is in its closed state.
[0058]The invention may be embodied as a trash receptacle having a housing
defining a cavity and having a lid openable to create an orifice to
access the cavity, with a bin disposed in the cavity and removable
there-from through the orifice. The bin may have a bottom surface and an
upstanding peripheral wall terminating at its top in an annular rim, and
the bin may be adapted to receive a liner bag lining the interior of the
peripheral wall and draped outwardly over the annular rim. The orifice
and peripheral rim may cooperate to form an annular gap for receiving the
draped-over portion of the liner bag. The gap may be predominantly at
least one-half inch in gap width to allow the insertion of a user's
fingers to push the draped-over portion of the liner bag into the gap.
[0059]The invention may be embodied as a trash receptacle having a housing
defining a cavity and having a lid movable into an open state to create
an orifice to access the cavity and movable into a closed state for
closing the orifice, with a bin disposed in the cavity and removable
there-from through the orifice. The bin may have a bottom surface and an
upstanding peripheral wall terminating at its top in an annular rim, and
the bin may be adapted to receive a liner bag lining the interior of the
peripheral wall and draped outwardly over the annular rim. The orifice
and peripheral rim may cooperate to form an annular gap for receiving the
draped-over portion of the liner bag, and the lid may have a downwardly
extending annular wall adapted to engage the annular gap to force the
draped-over portion of the liner bag into the gap when the lid is in its
closed state.
[0060]The invention may be embodied as a trash receptacle having a housing
defining a cavity and having a lid movable into an open state to create
an orifice to access the cavity and movable into a closed state for
closing the orifice, with a bin disposed in the cavity and removable
there-from through the orifice. The bin may have a bottom surface and an
upstanding peripheral wall terminating at its top in an annular rim, and
the bin may be adapted to receive a liner bag lining the interior of the
peripheral wall and draped outwardly over the annular rim. The orifice
and peripheral rim may cooperate to form an annular gap for receiving the
draped-over portion of the liner bag, and the lid may have a downwardly
extending annular wall adapted to engage the annular gap and the annular
rim to force the draped-over portion of the liner bag into the gap and to
secure the draped-over portion to the annular rim when the lid is in its
closed state.
[0061]The invention may be embodied as a trash bin having a base pan
portion having a bottom surface and an upstanding periphery, a peripheral
wall portion received in the base's upstanding periphery and extending
upwardly there-from to define an open-topped hollow interior chamber. The
peripheral wall portion may have first and second portions which may one
or both pivotably engage the base pan such that the first and second
portions are relatively separable.
[0062]The invention may be embodied as a trash bin having a base pan
portion having a bottom surface and an upstanding periphery, a peripheral
wall portion received in the base's upstanding periphery and extending
upwardly there-from to define an open-topped hollow interior chamber. The
peripheral wall portion may have first and second portions each connected
to the base portion at and pivotable about a hinge such that the first
and second portions are relatively separable.
[0063]The invention may be embodied as a trash bin having a base pan
portion having a bottom surface and an upstanding periphery, a peripheral
wall portion received in the base's upstanding periphery and extending
upwardly there-from to define an open-topped hollow interior chamber. The
peripheral wall portion may cooperate with the base pan to form a vent
having an air intake opening exterior of the peripheral wall portion and
an air exhaust opening within the hollow interior chamber and below the
air intake opening.
[0064]The invention may be embodied as a trash receptacle having a timer
and an indicator associated therewith for alerting when it is the time
for disposing of trash contained therein, or the invention may be
embodied as a trash receptacle having a seven-day timer and an indicator
associated therewith for alerting when it is the day for disposing of
trash contained therein.
[0065]The invention may be embodied as a trash bin having a primary bin
portion having a bottom surface and an upstanding primary wall, and a
secondary bin portion having an upstanding secondary wall cooperating
with the primary wall to form an upstanding peripheral wall, wherein the
primary and secondary walls are relatively pivotably engaged such that
the two bin portions are relatively separable.
[0066]While the invention has been shown and described with reference to a
specific exemplary embodiment, it should be understood by those skilled
in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and that the
invention should therefore only be limited according to the following
claims, including all equivalent interpretation to which they are
entitled.
[0067]It is to be understood that the foregoing description is intended to
illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined
by the scope of the appended claims. Other embodiments are within the
scope of the following claims.
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