Trash receptacle attached to airplane fold down tray table
20210039792 ยท 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F1/0006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/1415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This innovation provides access to a non intrusive, personal trash collection receptacle, for use by an airline passenger during a flight. This is provided by the placement of a flexible plastic storage bag, located and connected to a fold down tray table hinge mechanism incorporated within a seat back on the aircraft.
Such a storage bag may be attached to a cooler, or ice chest to provide hikers with a convenient way to temporarily store trash for responsible disposal.
Claims
1. A trash receptacle, for storing items, comprising; A re-sealable plastic storage bag, attached and suspended from a tray table device, located on a passenger seat on an airplane, included on each end of the storage bag a lateral extension located near a top edge, each extension including one fixed and one free attachable end, wherein;
2. the trash receptacle of claim 1, having the fixed and free attachable ends coupled together, providing a securing method to attach a storage bag temporarily to a tray table hinge mechanism;
3. the trash receptacle of claim 2, where attachable ends may be un-coupled to remove the storage bag from the tray table hinge mechanism;
4. the trash receptacle of claim 1, where access to the storage bag is available whether the tray table is positioned in a deployed, horizontal position, or upright, locked position;
5. the trash receptacle of claim 1, whereas accumulated trash is contained within the storage bag, over the duration of a flight;
6. the trash receptacle of claim 1, is located within easy reach of a seated passenger, but does not intrude into a passenger's space;
7. a trash receptacle, for storing items, comprising; a re-sealable plastic storage bag, attached to a container for the preservation of foodstuff, such as a cooler or ice chest, including a lateral supporting bar, having a front side, and a back side, the front side containing a plurality of hook attachments, and the back side having a covered adhesive prepared surface; whereas;
8. a trash receptacle of claim 7, the supporting bar adhesive face is uncovered and attached to a convenient location on a cooler;
9. a trash receptacle of claim 7, whereby the plastic storage bag is attached to, and removed, from the hooks.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring now to more details of the invention. A flexible, plastic storage bag
[0022] An alternative attachment is shown in
[0023] Details of the storage bag attachment to the tray table hinge members are explained by turning to
[0024] The distance between seat recess 18, and tray 14, provide an unobtrusive area, readily available, in close proximity to a passenger. By attaching the storage bag 1. in this area, suspended and tensioned between slide supports 15 on either side, gives access to the top portion of the storage bag, 1 to open, insert trash, and close, 5, freeing up the limited space available on the tray table 14, and providing the passenger an option of a clear tray table. Hinge element 16, may also provide attachment points.
[0025] With the tray returned to an upright position, within recess 18, the storage bag, 1, suspended as described, hangs down against the seat back 17, and covers a portion of a lower pocket 17P. In this position access to the contents of the lower pocket 17P are available by lifting the lower edge 4 of storage bag 1, rotating away from the lower pocket. Covering the top portion of the lower pocket 17P will serve to discourage using this lower pocket for trash collection, and will result in less bacteria accumulating and diminish health concerns. By providing this storage bag 1, to passengers, the cleaning crews are presented with less trash placed in the lower pocket, thereby saving time in having to deal with it and the concern of bacteria present.
[0026] Another embodiment, shown in
[0027] Yet another embodiment describes different attachment methods.
[0028] Addressing the aforementioned use of coolers, or ice chests,
[0029] Several attachment methods have been illustrated to connect storage bag 1 to the hinge mechanisms of the tray table, those skilled in the art will recognize additional attachments methods are available