Divided Trash Can

20210261328 ยท 2021-08-26

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    Abstract

    The device is a trash can that is comprised of two sections that can either be separated completely or rotated to expose the bottom section of a trash can. The bottom section can then be cleaned easily and the trash can is then reassembled either by attaching the two sections or by rotating the sections and clamping the sections together.

    Claims

    1. A trash can which is comprised of: two sections; wherein the two sections are further comprised of a top section and a bottom section; the top section; wherein the top section is a predetermined shape; the bottom section; wherein the bottom section is a predetermined shape; wherein the top section is affixed to the bottom section during normal use; wherein the top section can be separated from the bottom section; a foot pad; wherein the foot pad is placed on the bottom section; a pair of handholes; wherein the handholes are placed on the top section.

    2. The trashcan that is described in claim 1 wherein the top section and the bottom section are affixed together using a rim on the top section and a corresponding rim on the bottom section.

    3. A trash can which is comprised of: a top section; wherein the top section is a predetermined shape; a bottom section; wherein the bottom section is a predetermined shape; wherein a plurality of openings are placed on the bottom surface of the top section; wherein a plurality of posts are positioned on the top surface of the bottom section; wherein the posts and openings align when the two sections are joined together; a foot pad; wherein the foot pad is placed on the bottom section; a pair of handholes; wherein the handholes are placed on the top section.

    4. A trash can which is comprised of: a top section; wherein the top section is a predetermined shape; a bottom section; wherein the bottom section is a predetermined shape; a hinge; wherein the hinge joins the top section and the bottom section; wherein the top section rotate away from the bottom section; wherein a clamp is provided; said clamp is on the opposite side of the hinge; a foot pad; wherein the foot pad is placed on the bottom section; a pair of handholes; wherein the handholes are placed on the top section.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] FIG. 1 is a front isometric view of the trashcan.

    [0011] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the trashcan.

    [0012] FIG. 3 is a bottom isometric view of the upper section of the trashcan.

    [0013] FIG. 4 is a front view of the trashcan.

    [0014] FIG. 5 is a side view of the trashcan.

    [0015] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the trashcan.

    [0016] FIG. 6A is a view of the post on the top surface of the bottom section and the opening on the bottom surface of the top section.

    [0017] FIG. 7 is an isometric view of the alternative embodiment.

    [0018] FIG. 8 is a back view of the alternative embodiment.

    [0019] FIG. 9 is a side view of the alternative embodiment depicting the rotation of the top section.

    NUMBERING REFERENCES

    [0020] 1 Device [0021] 5 Top section [0022] 10 Bottom section [0023] 15 Hand Holes [0024] 20 Foot Pad [0025] 25 Securing Strip [0026] 30 Post [0027] 35 Opening on the bottom surface of the top section [0028] 40 Clamp [0029] 45 Hinge

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

    [0030] This is a sectional trashcan. Like most ordinary trashcans, the liner or bag is placed in the interior and will collect trash. The purpose of the trash bag is to prevent food particles and other waste products from reaching the bottom section of the trashcan. If trash and other debris does reach the bottom of the trashcan it will need to be cleaned periodically. This job is not desirable but it must be done to minimize the smells from trash debris.

    [0031] Invariably, however, dirt, trash, grime and food products will accumulate at the bottom section of the trash can. This can be caused by a faulty bag that breaks or types of debris that will puncture the bag and allow for food waste to accumulate on the bottom of the trash can. This will occur even though a trash bag has been placed in the trash can. It is this accumulation of waste, dirt and grime that must be periodically cleaned. In order to clean the typical trashcan, one must insert his or her arm and extend to the bottom of the trashcan. This is sometimes uncomfortable and awkward depending on the length of the arm of the person cleaning the trash can.

    [0032] In this device 1, the two sections (5, 10) of the trashcan are separated to expose the bottom section: the top section 5 is separated from the bottom section 10. The bottom section 10 can then be cleaned and the sections of the trash can then be reassembled. A foot pad 20 has been placed on the bottom section 10 to allow the person to easily remove the sections prior to cleaning. In order to provide a grip for the individual as the sections are separated, hand holes 15 are placed on the top section so that the person can place his or her foot on the foot pad 20 while pulling up on the top section.

    [0033] There are many ways to join the top section and the bottom section such as shown by FIG. 6. For instance, there may a post 30 and a corresponding opening 35 in the bottom and top sections respectively. Another way is to have a securing rim around the upper perimeter of the bottom section 10 that corresponds to a mating ridge on the bottom portion of the top section such as shown in FIG. 2. Another way is to have securing clamps (not depicted) on the top and bottom sections to join the pieces together.

    [0034] Regardless of the exact means to join the two sections, the two sections will completely separate in this embodiment.

    Alternative Embodiment

    [0035] A second embodiment allows the two sections of the trash can to remain together. In this embodiment a hinge 45 is placed across the top 5 and bottom 10 sections. A clamp 40 is placed on the surface of the trashcan opposite hinge such as depicted in FIGS. 7 and 9. When the bottom section is to be cleaned the user unclamps the two sections and rotates the top section backward to expose the bottom section such as depicted in FIG. 9. When the bottom section is cleaned the top section is rotated upwards and the two sections are again clamped together.

    [0036] In this embodiment, the two sections are joined together at all times.