Safety Pail
20230150762 ยท 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F2220/101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A trash receptacle assembly that is made from two sections that can be selectively connected and/or separated. The first section has a base. An incomplete peripheral wall extends upwardly from the base. The incomplete peripheral wall has a first side edge and a second side edge, wherein a gap is defined between the first side edge and the second side edge. Guide tracks are provided on the incomplete peripheral wall along at least part of the first side edge and the second side edge. A peripheral wall segment is provided that is shaped and sized to fill the gap in the incomplete peripheral wall. The peripheral wall segment slides into the guide tracks on the first section.
Claims
1. A trash receptacle assembly comprising, a first section having a base and an incomplete peripheral wall that extends upwardly from said base, wherein said incomplete peripheral wall has a first side edge, a second side edge, and a gap defined between said first side edge and said second side edge; guide tracks formed along at least part of said first side edge and said second side edge; a second section containing a peripheral wall segment that is shaped and sized to fill said gap in said incomplete peripheral wall, wherein said second section is completely separate and distinct from said first section, and wherein said second section has edges that can selectively slide into said guide tracks wherein said edges are received and retained by said guide tracks therein retaining said second section in said gap.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, further including mechanical latches for selectively locking said second section in said gap.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said incomplete peripheral wall has a top edge that extends between said first side edge and said second side edge.
4. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein said second section has a band with a lower edge that abuts against said top edge of said incomplete peripheral wall when said second section is in said guide tracks and fills said gap in said first section.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said lower edge of said band and said top edge of said incomplete peripheral wall are contoured to interlock when said second section is in said guide tracks and fills said gap in said first section.
6. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said lower edge of said band and said top edge of said incomplete peripheral wall contain peaks and troughs that intermesh when said second section is in said guide tracks and fills said gap in said first section.
7. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said trash receptacle assembly has a first height and said incomplete peripheral wall has a second height that is less than said first height.
8. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein said second height is between seventy percent and ninety percent of said first height.
9. A trash receptacle assembly comprising, a first section having an incomplete peripheral wall with a first side edge and a second side edge, wherein a gap is disposed in said incomplete peripheral wall between said first side edge and said second side edge; guide tracks formed along at least part of said first side edge and at least part of said second side edge; a peripheral wall segment that is shaped and sized to fill said gap in said incomplete peripheral wall, wherein said peripheral wall segment is completely separate and distinct from said first section, and wherein said peripheral wall segment can selectively slide into said guide tracks therein filling said gap in said incomplete peripheral wall with said peripheral wall segment.
10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said incomplete peripheral wall has a top edge that extends between said first side edge and said second side edge.
11. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said peripheral wall segment has a band with a lower edge that abuts against said top edge of said incomplete peripheral wall when said peripheral wall segment is in said guide tracks and fills said gap.
12. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein said lower edge of said band and said top edge of said incomplete peripheral wall are contoured to interlock when said peripheral wall segment is in said guide tracks and fills said gap.
13. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein said lower edge of said band and said top edge of said incomplete peripheral wall contain peaks and troughs that intermesh when said peripheral wall segment is in said guide tracks and fills said gap.
14. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said trash receptacle assembly has a first height and said incomplete peripheral wall has a second height that is less than said first height.
15. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein said second height is between seventy percent and ninety percent of said first height.
16. A method of forming a trash receptacle, comprising: providing a receptacle section having an incomplete peripheral wall, said incomplete peripheral wall having a first side edge, a second side edge, and a gap defined between said first side edge and said second side edge, wherein guide tracks are disposed along at least part of said first side edge and at least part of said second side edge; providing a peripheral wall segment that is shaped and sized to fill said gap in said incomplete peripheral wall, wherein said second section is completely separate and distinct from said receptacle section, and sliding said peripheral wall segment into said guide tracks to connect said peripheral wall segment to said receptacle section and to close said gap in said incomplete peripheral wall.
17. The method according to claim 16, further including latching said peripheral wall segment to said receptacle section when said peripheral wall segment is positioned in said gap in said incomplete peripheral wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of exemplary embodiments thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Although the present invention can be embodied in many ways, only two exemplary embodiments are illustrated. The exemplary embodiments are being shown for the purposes of explanation and description. The exemplary embodiments are selected in order to set forth two of the best modes contemplated for the invention. The illustrated embodiments, however, are merely exemplary and should not be considered as limitations when interpreting the scope of the appended claims.
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[0020] The receptacle assembly 12 defines an open interior space 20 that is sized to receive a disposable trash bag 22. The open interior space 20 is normally only accessible through the open top rim 18. The open top rim 18 may contain a flared edge 24 to help receive and hold the disposable trash bag 22 open within the open interior space 20.
[0021] The receptacle assembly 12 is an assembly of two sections. The two sections include a lower section 26 and an upper section 28. The lower section 26 holds the bottom panel 14 of the safety pail system 10. The lower section 26 of the receptacle assembly 12 retains a first wall segment 30 of the peripheral wall 16. The first wall segment 30 has a height H2. Depending upon the style of the trash receptacle, the height H2 of the first wall segment can be any height up to the height H1 of the overall receptacle assembly 12. However, for the shown style, the first wall segment 30 has a height H2 that is preferably between seventy percent and ninety percent of the full height H1 of the full peripheral wall 16. The first wall segment 30 extends from a first edge 32 to a second edge 34. Furthermore, the first wall segment 30 has a top edge 36. The top edge 36 is contoured for a purpose that is later explained.
[0022] A short wall band 38 extends from the first edge 32 to the second edge 34 to provide structural stability. The short wall band 38 has an upper edge 39. A gap 40 exists above the short wall band 38 that is defined on three sides by the first edge 32 of the first wall segment 30, the upper edge 39 of the short wall band 38, and the second edge 34 of the first wall segment 30. The gap 40 is completely filled by the upper section 28 of the receptacle assembly 12 when the upper section 28 is assembled onto the lower section 26. The first edge 32, the second edge 34, the top edge 36, and the upper edge 39 all contain guide tracks 54 for a purpose that is later explained.
[0023] The bottom panel 14 rests at the bottom of the lower section 26. The bottom panel 14 can be flat. However, in a preferred embodiment, the bottom panel 14 can incline away from the short wall band 38. Furthermore, a trough 41 can be disposed in the bottom panel 14 near the short wall band 38. One or more drain openings can be provided at the bottom of the trough 41. The inclined bottom panel 14 serves two purposes. First, the inclination of the bottom surface tends to tilt the trash bag 22 toward the gap 40 when the trash bag 22 is full. Second, the inclined bottom panel 14 collects and channels any liquids that drip from the trash bag 22 to drain openings.
[0024] The upper section 28 of the receptacle assembly 12 holds the open top rim 18 of the safety pail system 10. The upper section 28 of the receptacle assembly 12 retains a second wall segment 42 of the peripheral wall 16. The second wall segment 42 has a height H3, which is preferably between seventy percent and ninety percent of the height H1 of the full peripheral wall 16. The second wall segment 42 extends from a third edge 44 to a fourth edge 46. Furthermore, the second wall segment 42 has a bottom edge 48. The bottom edge 48 is contoured for a purpose that is later explained. A second short wall band 50 extends from the third edge 44 to the fourth edge 46 to provide structural stability. The short wall band 50 has a lower edge 52. The third edge 44, the fourth edge 46, the bottom edge 48 and the lower edge 52 are all shaped to be received by the guide tracks 54 on the lower section 26 of the receptacle assembly 12.
[0025] The upper section 28 of the receptacle assembly 12 and the lower section 26 of the receptacle assembly 12 interconnect to form the overall safety pail system 10. Referring to
[0026] The upper section 28 of the receptacle assembly 12 interconnects with the lower section 26 of the receptacle assembly 12 to form the overall safety pail system 10. Referring to
[0027] To further prevent inadvertent separation between the upper section 25 and the lower section 26, a mechanical latch 64 can be provided that mechanically interconnects the upper section 28 to the lower section 26. The mechanical latch 64 can be any latch or hasp that can be manually closed and opened, wherein the latch or hasp acts to bind the upper section 28 and the lower section 26 together when closed.
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[0030] A section 80 of the peripheral wall 78 is removable. Once removed, a gap 82 exists in the peripheral wall 78 that extends between a first wall edge 84 and a second wall edge 86. The gap 82 exists from the open top rim 76 to the bottom surface 74.
[0031] U-shaped guide tracks 88 are provided along sections of the first wall edge 84 and the second wall edge 86. The guide tracks 88 can also extend along the bottom surface 74. The guide tracks 88 are shaped and sized to receive the removable section 80 of the peripheral wall 78. The removable section 80 of the peripheral wall 78 has edges 90 that are shaped and sized to be received within the guide tracks 88. When the removable section 80 of the peripheral wall 78 engages the guide tracks 88 on the first wall edge 84 and the second wall edge 86, the removable section 80 completely fills the gap 82 and completes the receptacle assembly 70. Once in place, the removable section 80 of the peripheral wall 78 resists all movement except movement upward in the vertical direction. To prevent inadvertent movement in the vertical direction, manual latches can be provided to temporarily lock the removable section 80 of the peripheral wall 78 in place.
[0032] It will be understood that once the removable section 80 is set in place, a disposable trash bag is placed into the receptacle assembly 72 through the open top rim 76. When the trash bag is full, the trash bag is tied closed. Any mechanical latch present is manually undone. The removable section 80 of the receptacle assembly 72 is then lifted away. This exposes the large gap 82 between the first wall edge 84 and the second wall edge 86. The full trash bag is then easily removed from the receptacle assembly 72. Once the full trash bag is removed, the removable section 80 is replaced, and a new trash bag added. The overall safety pail system 70 is then ready for reuse.
[0033] It will be understood that the embodiments of the present invention that are illustrated and described are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art can make many variations to those embodiments. All such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.