Wastebasket
20230264891 · 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F2250/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A wastebasket that includes a body with a unitary, one-piece construction. The body has a bottom and sidewalls that extend from the bottom with the sidewalls having a top edge that is exposed and positioned opposite from the bottom. The top edge has an undulating shape that prevents the wastebasket from being used as a stool.
Claims
1. A wastebasket comprising: a body with a unitary, one-piece construction, the body comprising: a bottom; sidewalls that extend from the bottom, the sidewalls comprising a top edge that is exposed and positioned opposite from the bottom; the top edge comprising an undulating shape that varies along a length and with a continuous curvature.
2. The wastebasket of claim 1, wherein the body is constructed from silicone to provide for the sidewalls to be self-supporting and to prevent use as a stool.
3. The wastebasket of claim 1, wherein the undulating shape of the top edge includes that less than 10% of a surface area of the top edge contacts against a floor when the body is inverted and positioned on the floor.
4. The wastebasket of claim 1, further comprising an interior space formed by the bottom and the sidewalls, the interior space comprising a tapered shape that is smaller at the bottom and larger at the top edge.
5. The wastebasket of claim 1, wherein the sidewalls comprise four planar walls.
6. The wastebasket of claim 1, wherein the sidewalls comprise one or more ribs that are vertically aligned and extend between the bottom and the top edge, the ribs comprising a larger thickness than a remainder of the sidewalls.
7. The wastebasket of claim 6, wherein the body comprises a polygonal shape with the ribs positioned in corners of the body.
8. A wastebasket comprising: a bottom; sidewalls that extend upward from the bottom with the sidewall having a top edge that is opposite from the bottom; wherein the top edge comprising an uneven shape; wherein two of sidewalls positioned on opposing sides of the bottom comprising different heights measured between the bottom and the top edge for the bottom to be aligned an at angle of at least 45° to prevent a person from standing on the bottom when the wastebasket is inverted and positioned on a floor.
9. The wastebasket of claim 8, wherein the body is constructed from silicone.
10. The wastebasket of claim 8, wherein the top edge has a continuous curved shape that is devoid of flat areas.
11. The wastebasket of claim 8, further comprising an interior space formed by the bottom and the sidewalls, the interior space comprising a tapered shape that is smaller at the bottom and larger at the top edge.
12. The wastebasket of claim 8, wherein the sidewalls comprise four planar walls with rounded corners.
13. The wastebasket of claim 12, wherein the sidewalls comprise ribs at the rounded corners and that extend between the bottom and the top edge, the ribs comprising a larger thickness than a remainder of the sidewalls.
14. The wastebasket of claim 8, wherein the top edge has a mirrored shape about a centerline that extends across a center of the bottom.
15. The wastebasket of claim 8, wherein the body is constructed from a single piece of silicone.
16. A wastebasket comprising: a body with a unitary, one-piece construction, the body comprising: a bottom; sidewalls that extend from the bottom, the sidewalls comprising a top edge that is exposed and positioned opposite from the bottom; wherein the top edge comprising an undulating shape that varies along a length and with a continuous curvature; and wherein the top edge is shaped such that between 5%-10% of a surface area of the top edge contacts against a floor when the body is inverted.
17. The wastebasket of claim 16, wherein the body is constructed from a single piece of silicone.
18. The wastebasket of claim 16, wherein the continuous curvature of the top edge does not include any flat areas.
19. The wastebasket of claim 16, wherein the sidewalls comprise four planar walls with rounded corners and with the rounded corners comprising a larger thickness than the planar walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0055] The present application is directed generally to a wastebasket. The wastebasket includes a body with an interior space configured to hold objects. The wastebasket is designed for use in an institutional facility to prevent its use as a stool on which a person could stand. The design includes a non-planar top edge. The design also includes the sidewall being made from a pliable material that is self-supporting but unable to support the weight of the person. These two design features prevent the wastebasket from being used by a person to gain access to items and/or areas that are off-limits or otherwise should not be accessed. The pliable material further prevents the wastebasket from being used as a weapon as it would deform if struck against person.
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[0057] In one example, the top edge 31 has an uneven shape. In one example, the top edge 31 has a non-planar shape. As illustrated in
[0058] As illustrated schematically in
[0059] The top edge 31 can include a variety of different shapes and configurations.
[0060] The top edge 31 can also be configured to prevent/reduce a person from inverting the wastebasket and standing on the bottom 20. In one example as illustrated in
[0061] The top edge 31 with the uneven shape provides for a minimum amount of contact with the floor 100 when the wastebasket 10 is inverted. This minimum contact with the floor 10 further prevents the wastebasket 10 from supporting a person who attempts to stand on it while inverted. In one example, the shape of the top edge 31 results in less than 10% of the total surface area of the top edge 31 contacting against the floor 100 when the wastebasket 10 is inverted. In one example, between 5%-10% of the total surface area of the top edge 31 contacts against the floor 100.
[0062] The wastebasket 10 can include different shapes and/or sizes. In one example, the bottom 20 is substantially flat with the sidewall 30 including a plurality of sides.
[0063] The wastebasket 10 can include holes 75 in one or more of the bottom 20 and the sidewall 30. In one example as illustrated in
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[0065] In one example, the sidewall 30 includes one or more ribs 60. The ribs 60 provide strength to the sidewall 30 and can provide for the wastebasket 10 to be self-supporting. In one example as illustrated in
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[0067] The size of the interior space 40 may vary depending upon the context of use. Examples include but are not limited to a 14 quart capacity and a 28 quart capacity.
[0068] In one example, the interior space 40 is tapered that increases in size from the bottom 20 towards the top edge 31. This tapered shape provides for multiple wastebaskets 10 to be stacked together in a partially overlapping configuration when not in use.
[0069] In addition to the shape of the top edge 31, the wastebasket 10 is constructed in a manner to prevent the sidewall 30 from supporting a person who is housed in the institutional facility. In one example, this includes the sidewall 30 being pliable and unable to support a person that weighs more than 100 pounds. In the event the person were to attempt to stand on the wastebasket 10, the sidewall 30 would deform, to include but not be limited to one or more of folding and bending. The wastebasket 10 deforms, but does not break, tear or otherwise divide into multiple pieces as the individual pieces could be used by a person as a weapon to harm themselves and/or others.
[0070] The wastebasket 10 is constructed to be self-supporting. This provides for the wastebasket 10 to assume its normal shape and size for use in collecting objects for normal use. The wastebasket 10 deforms when a person attempts to stand on it, but easily returns to its original shape once the weight is removed. This provides for the wastebasket 10 to continue to be used for its intended purpose.
[0071] The wastebasket 10 is further constructed from a material that is relatively soft and deforms in the event it was to be used to hit someone or something. For example, if the wastebasket 10 was struck against a person, the wastebasket would deform and not injure the person. The wastebasket 10 is constructed to provide the appropriate durometer to be both rigid enough to maintain its shape when gripped, yet soft enough to exhibit its functional durability and pliability.
[0072] In one example, the wastebasket 10 is constructed from synthetic material. In one example, the wastebasket 10 is constructed from silicone. Other examples include but are not limited to polymeric foam (e.g., ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA)), thermoplastic elastomers and foam rubber. In one example, the material is flame resistant. In one example, the material is fracture resistant to prevent the wastebasket from being broken into two or more pieces. In one example, the material is both flame resistant and fracture resistant.
[0073] In one example, the wastebasket 10 includes a unitary, one-piece construction. The single construction can be accomplished through suitable manufacturing methods such as injection molding. In one specific example, the entire wastebasket 10 is formed as a single piece of silicone material that is formed by injection molding.
[0074] In other examples, the wastebasket 10 is constructed from two or more separate components that are connected together such as by adhesive. In one example, the bottom 20 and sidewall 30 are separate pieces that are connected together. The separate components can be constructed from the same or different materials.
[0075] The wastebasket is configured to hold a wide variety of materials. Examples include but are not limited to various discarded items (i.e., trash), laundry, fluids, and food.
[0076] Spatially relative terms such as “under”, “below”, “lower”, “over”, “upper”, and the like, are used for ease of description to explain the positioning of one element relative to a second element. These terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to different orientations than those depicted in the figures. Further, terms such as “first”, “second”, and the like, are also used to describe various elements, regions, sections, etc. and are also not intended to be limiting. Like terms refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0077] As used herein, the terms “having”, “containing”, “including”, “comprising” and the like are second ended terms that indicate the presence of stated elements or features, but do not preclude additional elements or features. The articles “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural as well as the singular, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
The present invention may be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.