B65F2220/116

Vertically Self-Supporting Trash Bag
20170291763 · 2017-10-12 ·

In one aspect, a trash bag is disclosed, which comprises a plurality of inflatable enclosures (herein also referred to as inflatable bladders) coupled to one another so as to form a vertically self-supporting structure when inflated, where the structure extends from a proximal end to a distal end to provide at least a portion of a perimeter wall of the trash bag. A deflation strip is coupled to at least one of the inflatable enclosures for deflating said enclosure after inflation. The trash bag further includes a floor coupled to the inflatable enclosures so as to provide, in combination with the vertically self-supporting structure, a container for receiving trash.

GARBAGE BIN, BIN LID AND BLOWING-EXPANDING MECHANISM
20220219893 · 2022-07-14 ·

The present disclosure relates to a garbage bin, a bin lid, and a blowing-expanding mechanism, wherein the blowing-expanding mechanism comprises an air blowing member for blowing air to a garbage bag that is open on an upper end of a bin body of the garbage bin, so that as to make the garbage bag expand downwards onto inner sides of the bin body of the garbage bin. The garbage bag is expanded in the manner of the blowing-expanding mechanism blowing air, which expanding method is smart and quick. The new garbage bag has not been placed and touched with garbage, which is clean and hygienic, and there will be no peculiar smells flowing during the blowing process, which can reduce the peculiar smells in the environment.

Resealable disposable bag with air release flap
11021322 · 2021-06-01 ·

A discrete food waste disposal bag is a hand held waste receptacle that will hold and conceal waste. A disposable bag comprising: a body having an open end portion and a sealed end portion, an air release flap located on the body between the open end portion and the sealed end portion, wherein the air release flap allows air to exit the body of the disposable bag, a first opening located at the end of the open end portion, wherein a user blows air into the first opening, a tear line located on the body approximate to the open end portion, wherein the tear line is configured to expose a second opening, wherein the first opening is smaller than the second opening.

Self-supporting trash bag
10882655 · 2021-01-05 ·

Embodiments of a trash bag are disclosed. In one embodiment, the trash bag includes a flexible bag body and one or more inflatable chambers that extend along the flexible bag body. The inflatable chambers may be configured to hold the flexible bag body upright and maintain the top bag opening in an open position when the inflatable chambers are inflated. In this manner, the inflatable chambers can provide sufficient structural integrity so that a trash can is not needed to use the trash bag.

Vertically self-supporting trash bag
10870535 · 2020-12-22 ·

In one aspect, a trash bag is disclosed, which comprises a plurality of inflatable enclosures (herein also referred to as inflatable bladders) coupled to one another so as to form a vertically self-supporting structure when inflated, where the structure extends from a proximal end to a distal end to provide at least a portion of a perimeter wall of the trash bag. A deflation strip is coupled to at least one of the inflatable enclosures for deflating said enclosure after inflation. The trash bag further includes a floor coupled to the inflatable enclosures so as to provide, in combination with the vertically self-supporting structure, a container for receiving trash.

Inflatable refuse containers and methods of use
09643777 · 2017-05-09 ·

Provided are exemplary embodiments of a trash container. The trash container for collecting trash or waste may include an outer container having a first cavity and an inner container being connected to the outer container and being positioned within the first cavity. The outer container may include a bottom first wall, opposing first walls, and a back first wall to define the first cavity. The inner container may include a bottom inner wall, opposing inner sidewalls, and a back inner wall to define a second cavity. A space between the walls of the outer container and the inner container would be created.

Inflatable refuse containers and methods of use
09604780 · 2017-03-28 ·

A trash container for holding waste is provided. An example trash container can include an inflatable frame, a front flexible wall connected to the inflatable frame, and a back flexible wall that is connected to the inflatable frame and opposed to the front flexible wall. The trash container can further include a pair of side flexible walls connected to the inflatable frame and also connected to both the front flexible wall and the back flexible wall.