Trash container

09745128 · 2017-08-29

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    An improved trash container having a base, a rear partition wall, and a front partition wall hingedly attached to the base to enable the front partition wall to pivot and rotate forward away from the rear partition wall. The trash container further incorporates a bracket member that connects the front partition wall and the rear partition wall, enabling the front partition wall to transition amongst a closed position, an extended position and a releasing position. In a closed position, the base, front partition wall and rear partition wall are connectively aligned and together define an internal cavity for holding a trash bag. In an extended position, the front partition wall is pivoted forward of said base and separated from direct contact with the rear partition wall to enable efficient and hassle-free removal of a filled trash bag from the container.

    Claims

    1. An improved trash container comprising: a base; a front partition wall hingedly attached to said base and comprising a guiding pin; a rear partition wall; and a pivotably attached bracket member located on said rear wall connecting said front partition wall and said rear partition wall, said bracket member comprising a handle and a closed position slot, an extended position slot and a releasing position slot; wherein said guiding pin transitions between said a closed position slot when said front partition wall is in a closed position, an extended position slot when said front partition wall is in an extended position, and a releasing position slot when said front partition wall is in a releasing position; wherein said rear partition wall and said front partition wall are positioned atop said base and are connectively aligned to form an internal cavity when said front partition wall is in a closed position, said internal cavity adapted to accommodate a standard trash bag; and wherein said front partition wall is pivoted forward of said base and separated from direct contact with said rear partition wall when said front partition wall is in an extended position.

    2. The improved trash container of claim 1, said bracket member comprising a curved channel connecting said closed position slot and said extended position slot to enable said pin to transition between said closed position slot when said front partition wall is in a closed position and said extended position slot when said front partition wall is in an extended position.

    3. An improved trash container comprising: a base; a front partition wall hingedly attached to said base; a rear partition wall; and a bracket member connecting said front partition wall and said rear partition wall, said bracket member comprising a handle and a closed position slot, an extended position slot and a releasing position slot, and a guiding pin that transitions between said a closed position slot when said front partition wall is in a closed position, an extended position slot when said front partition wall is in an extended position, and a releasing position slot when said front partition wall is in a releasing position; wherein said handle facilitates snap fastening of said guiding pin and unfastening of said bracket from said guiding pin; wherein said rear partition wall and said front partition wall are positioned atop said base and are connectively aligned to form an internal cavity when said front partition wall is in a closed position, said internal cavity adapted to accommodate a standard trash bag; wherein said front partition wall is pivoted forward of said base and separated from direct contact with said rear partition wall when said front partition wall is in an extended position; and wherein said bracket member further comprises a curved channel connecting said closed position slot and said extended position slot to enable said guiding pin to transition between said closed position slot when said front partition wall is in a closed position and said extended position slot when said front partition wall is in an extended position.

    4. The improved trash container of claim 1, said front partition wall and said rear partition wall forming a seal when said front partition wall is in a closed position.

    5. The improved trash container of claim 4, said seal being a tongue and groove seal.

    6. The improved trash container of claim 5, wherein said rear partition wall is integrally molded to said base.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The above-described and other advantages and features of the present disclosure will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and drawings of which

    (2) FIG. 1 is a front and left-side perspective view of the improved trash can of the present invention in a closed position;

    (3) FIG. 2 is a left side elevational view of the improved trash can of the present invention in a closed position;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a left side elevational view of the improved trash can with a front partition wall pivoting open towards an extended pivoting position;

    (5) FIG. 4 is a left side elevational view of the improved trash can with a front partition wall in an extended pivoting position;

    (6) FIG. 5 is a left side elevational view of the improved trash can with the front partition wall and fastening module in a releasing position;

    (7) FIG. 6 is a left side elevational view of the improved trash can with the front partition wall fully released;

    (8) FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the improved trash can of the present invention; and

    (9) FIG. 7A is a magnified view of the partition walls of the trash can forming a tongue and groove seal or connection.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (10) With reference to FIG. 1 through FIG. 7A, there is shown an improved trash container 10 of the present invention. Trash container 10 comprises an internal cavity defined, in part, by a pair of walled partitions 14, 16, each having an upper rim 18, 20, respectively. Trash container 10 further comprises a base 22 into which internal cavity extends. In a preferred embodiment front partition 14 is secured to base 22 with a trio of hinges 24, 24, 24 positioned on the exterior surfaces of front partition 14 and base 22, which enable front partition 14 to pivot and rotate forward, as shown in FIGS. 3 through 6.

    (11) With regard to the construction of trash can 10, it should be appreciated that more or fewer hinges may be utilized in connection with the present invention. Likewise, it should be understood that other attachment members may be utilized that enable front partition 14 to pivot forward in accordance with the present invention. Moreover, in a preferred embodiment, rear partition wall 16 is integrally molded to base 22, thus rendering rear partition wall 16 effectively immobile relative to base 22 and front partition wall 14. Alternatively, trash can 10 may be constructed with a rear partition wall 16 that is either removably attached to base 22 or hingedly attached to base 22, akin to front partition wall 14.

    (12) In a preferred embodiment, front partition 14 incorporates a pocket 26 adapted to hold a plurality of trash bags for use with trash container 10. To prevent trash bags contained within pocket 26 from falling out of pocket 26 when front partition 14 is in a fully released position, as shown in FIG. 6, pocket 26 is provided with a cover or other sealable opening. In a preferred embodiment, trash container 10 also incorporates a lid 28 that is operated by a pedal 30 to open and close the lid.

    (13) As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, trash can 10 is in a closed position. When trash can 10 is in a closed position, vertical partition edge 34 of front partition 14 and vertical partition edge 36 of rear partition 16 are aligned to form a tongue and groove connection or seal 38, as shown in FIG. 7A. It should be appreciated that vertical partition edges 36, 38 may be angled somewhat such that edges 36, 38 do not form a perpendicular angle when each meets base 22. Connection or seal 38 provides added stability when trash can 10 is in a closed position by securing sides 40, 40 of front partition 14 to rear partition 16 while the bottom of the front partition 14 is secured to base 22.

    (14) A preferred embodiment of trash can 10 incorporates a 3-way or triple recessed bracket member 40 positioned on either side of trash can 10 that enables front partition 14 to pivot a controlled distance forward. While a preferred embodiment incorporates two bracket members, it should be appreciated that a single bracket may be sufficient. Bracket member 40 comprises a first or closed position recess or slot 42, a second or extended position recess or slot 44 and a third or releasing position recess or slot 46. Connecting first slot 42, second slot 44 and third slot 46 is a channel network 47. In a preferred embodiment, the pivoting range of front partition 14 is defined by the distance between closed position slot 42 and extended position slot 44, wherein pivoting movement of front partition 14 is limited by bracket member 40 when bracket member 40 is engaged to front partition 14.

    (15) Referring again to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, bracket member 40 is secured to rear partition 16 with bolt 48. Preferably, bracket member 40 is secured in a manner thud enables bracket member to rotate or pivot about bolt 48 when force is applied to bracket member 40 by a user. In a closed position, a dowel or pin 50—preferably with an enlarged head and narrower shaft—is positioned and secured in closed position slot 42 of bracket member 40. In a preferred embodiment, the relative dimensions and positioning of closed position slot 42 of bracket member 40 and pin 50 produce an audible ‘click’ and snap fasten when bracket member 40 is manually lifted upward against pin 50 and secured in a closed position. To release bracket member 40 and transition trash can 10 and partition wall 14 into a different position, sufficient downward force is applied by a user to position pin 50 in channel 47. Optionally, an elongated handle 52 is applied to bracket member to enable a user to more easily manipulate the position of a bracket member and to transition between a closed position, extended position and releasing position.

    (16) As shown in FIG. 3, pin 50 moves forward along channel 47 as front partition 14 pivots forward. At this point, a user may elect to continue to pivot front partition 14 forward to a fully extended position, as shown in FIG. 4, or to a releasing position, as shown in FIG. 5. When trash can 10 is in an extended position, pin 50 is positioned in second slot 44. Optionally, bracket member 40 and pin 50 also produce an audible ‘click’ when entering the extended position. When trash can 10 is in an extended position as shown in FIG. 4, front partition 14 pivots approximately 10-40 degrees forward. It should be appreciated that the pivoting range can be further extended or further limited by the length of channel 47 which defines a distance between first slot 42 and second slot 44. When trash can 10 is in an extended position, the separation that is produced between front partition 14 and trash bag reduces or eliminates any suction that would otherwise inhibit the removal of a filled trash bag from trash can 10. By the same token, by pivoting front partition 14 forward, the contents of trash bag are provided with additional space within which to settle which further facilitates removal of the trash bag.

    (17) As shown in FIG. 5, trash can 10 is in a releasing position when pin 50 is positioned in third slot 46. Placing trash can 10 in a releasing position enables front partition 14 to pivot forward, as shown in FIG. 6, unrestricted by bracket member 40. Restriction on the degrees of rotation is limited by hinges 24 (or the ground). By enabling front partition 14 to rotate forward, a user may more easily access that portion of internal cavity defined within base 22 for cleaning or related objectives. In a preferred embodiment, the cavity defined within base 22 is at least 2-6 inches in height to accommodate any accumulation of liquid (or other refuse) that may exit from a trash bag if punctured.

    (18) In a preferred embodiment, third slot 46 defines a space that is large enough to accommodate the head of pin 50 to enable pin 50 to freely pass through the third slot of bracket member 40. By contrast, first slot 42, second slot 44 and channel 47 define a space large enough to accommodate the shaft of pin 50, but which is otherwise sized to prevent the bracket member 40 from being lifted over the head of pin 50.

    (19) In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, trash can 10 may incorporate, in conjunction with or instead of bracket member 40, a male and female clip fastener or buckle that keeps improved trash can 10 in a closed position. In such an embodiment, a male buckle end is positioned on one partition wall and a female buckle end is positioned on the other partition wall. When buckle ends are released from one another, front partition is permitted to pivot open as illustrated.

    (20) The accompanying drawings only illustrate a single embodiment of an improved trash container, its constituent parts, and method of use. However, other types and styles are possible, and the drawings are not intended to be limiting in that regard. Thus, although the description above and accompanying drawings contains much specificity, the details provided should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiment(s) but merely as providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiment(s). The drawings and the description are not to be taken as restrictive on the scope of the embodiment(s) and are understood as broad and general teachings in accordance with the present invention. While the present embodiment(s) of the invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for present illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that modifications and variations to such embodiments, including but not limited to the substitutions of equivalent features, materials, or parts, and the reversal of various features thereof, may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It should also be noted that the terms “first,” “second” and similar terms may be used herein to modify various elements. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.