CN218930548U - Garbage can - Google Patents

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CN218930548U
CN218930548U CN202122372004.0U CN202122372004U CN218930548U CN 218930548 U CN218930548 U CN 218930548U CN 202122372004 U CN202122372004 U CN 202122372004U CN 218930548 U CN218930548 U CN 218930548U
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of cleaning appliances, and particularly relates to a garbage can, which comprises: the garbage can comprises a can body, wherein a pull rope structure is arranged at the side wall of a can opening of the can body and used for placing a pull rope end of a pull rope garbage bag, and a bevel edge wall of an inclined top is arranged on one side, opposite to the pull rope structure, of the side wall of the can opening; the support lateral wall for support stay cord disposal bag, support the lateral wall and connect on the staving rotationally, and lie in the one side opposite with stay cord structure, support the lateral wall and be configured as: when the end of the stay cord is pulled, the stay cord garbage bag drives the supporting side wall to rotate relative to the barrel body, and when the stay cord garbage bag is pulled, the stay cord garbage bag slides along the bevel edge wall after being separated from the supporting side wall. By applying the technical scheme of the utility model, the problem of how to enable the stay cord garbage bag to carry out stay cord closing more simply and rapidly and improve the sanitary experience of the stay cord closing process is solved.

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Garbage can
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of cleaning appliances, and particularly relates to a garbage can.
Background
In daily life, people increasingly use stay cord garbage bags in order to pay attention to sanitation. In general, a pull-cord garbage bag is placed in a garbage can, and then the opening of the pull-cord garbage bag is turned outwards to the opening of the garbage can, so that garbage can be placed. After storing enough garbage, generally, a user fixes the rope collecting opening of the garbage bag by one hand and pulls the end of the pull rope by one hand, so that the pull rope closing of the pull rope garbage bag can be completed. However, in such a closing process, the hands of the user can easily touch the garbage in the garbage bag, which causes the hands to be dirty by the garbage, so that the sanitary experience of pulling the garbage bag is poor.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a garbage can, which aims to solve the problem of how to enable a stay cord garbage bag to carry out stay cord closing more simply and rapidly and improve sanitary experience in a stay cord closing process.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme: a trash can, comprising: the garbage can comprises a can body, wherein a pull rope structure is arranged at the side wall of a can opening of the can body and used for placing a pull rope end of a pull rope garbage bag, and a bevel edge wall of an inclined top is arranged on one side, opposite to the pull rope structure, of the side wall of the can opening; the support lateral wall for support stay cord disposal bag, support the lateral wall and connect on the staving rotationally, and lie in the one side opposite with stay cord structure, support the lateral wall and be configured as: when the end of the stay cord is pulled, the stay cord garbage bag drives the supporting side wall to rotate relative to the barrel body, and when the stay cord garbage bag is pulled, the stay cord garbage bag slides along the bevel edge wall after being separated from the supporting side wall.
Optionally, the supporting side wall is connected with the barrel body through a rotating shaft, the rotating shaft is fixed with the supporting side wall, and the rotating shaft and the barrel body are provided with rotating resistance.
Optionally, the supporting side wall is connected with the barrel body through a rotating shaft, the outer side of the supporting side wall is provided with a first clamping part, and the inner side of the hypotenuse wall is provided with a second clamping part; when the supporting side wall supports the stay cord garbage bag, the first clamping part is matched with the second clamping part in a clamping way; when the end of the pull rope is pulled, the first clamping part is separated from the second clamping part.
Optionally, a stop protrusion is arranged on the inner wall of the barrel body, and the stop protrusion stops the lower edge of the supporting side wall after the stay cord garbage bag is separated from the supporting side wall.
Optionally, through rotation axis connection between supporting the lateral wall and the staving, the garbage bin still includes the piece that resets, and the one end of piece that resets is connected on the staving, and the one end of piece that resets is connected on supporting the lateral wall, when stay cord disposal bag drive supporting the lateral wall and rotate for the staving, the piece that resets provides the elasticity that resets to supporting the lateral wall.
Optionally, the bung hole sidewall is made up of the hypotenuse wall and horizontal plain wall of the topside, the stay cord structure is set up on plain wall, arc smooth transition between horizontal top of the plain wall and the slope top of the hypotenuse wall.
Optionally, the garbage can further comprises a can cover, the can cover is covered on a can opening of the can body, a rope passing channel is formed in the side wall of the can cover, the rope passing channel corresponds to the rope pulling structure, the end of the rope pulling rope penetrates out of the rope passing channel, and the rope passing channel penetrates through the edge of an opening of the can cover upwards.
Optionally, a rope outlet is further formed in the side wall of the barrel cover and communicated with the rope passing channel, the rope outlet corresponds to the rope pulling structure, and the end of the rope pulling is placed in the rope outlet.
Optionally, the stay cord structure includes the limiting plate, and the one end fixed connection that the bung hole was kept away from to the limiting plate is on the lateral wall of staving, opens on the limiting plate has spacing breach, and spacing breach link up to the one end that the limiting plate is close to the bung hole, and spacing breach is corresponding with the play rope mouth.
Optionally, an annular boss is arranged on the outer wall of the barrel body, the edge of the opening of the barrel cover is supported on the annular boss, and an interval is arranged between the inner wall surface of the barrel cover and the outer wall surface of the barrel opening side wall.
The utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
the garbage can of the present utility model includes: the garbage can comprises a can body and a supporting side wall, wherein a pull rope structure is arranged at the side wall of the can mouth of the can body and used for placing a pull rope end of a pull rope garbage bag, and a bevel edge wall of an inclined top is arranged on one side, opposite to the pull rope structure, of the side wall of the can mouth. The supporting side wall is used for supporting the stay cord disposal bag, the supporting side wall is rotationally connected to the barrel body and is positioned on one side opposite to the stay cord structure, when a user pulls the stay cord end, the stay cord disposal bag drives the supporting side wall to rotate relative to the barrel body, and when the stay cord disposal bag is pulled, the stay cord disposal bag slides along the bevel edge wall after being separated from the supporting side wall, so that stay cord closing of the stay cord disposal bag can be completed, and the operation is simple, convenient and quick; and in the closing-in process, the hands of the user are prevented from directly contacting garbage, and the sanitary experience of the user in using the garbage can is improved.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings that are needed in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described below, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an assembled structure of a trash can according to a first embodiment of the present utility model when a cover door is opened and a supporting sidewall is in a vertical state;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of FIG. 1;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of an assembled structure of the trash can according to the first embodiment of the present utility model when the cover door is opened and the supporting sidewall is in an inclined state;
FIG. 4 is a partially exploded view of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of FIG. 4 at A;
fig. 6 is a partially exploded view of a trash can according to a second embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 7 is an exploded view of a trash can according to a third embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural view of a supporting sidewall of a trash can according to a third embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 9 is an enlarged view at B in fig. 7;
fig. 10 is an exploded view of a trash can according to a fourth embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 11 is a schematic view illustrating an assembly structure of a trash can according to a fifth embodiment of the present utility model when a cover door is opened and a supporting sidewall is in an inclined state.
Wherein, each reference sign in the figure:
10. a tub body; 11. a bung hole sidewall; 12. a pull rope structure; 121. a limiting plate; 122. limiting notch; 123. a connecting transverse plate; 13. a hypotenuse wall; 131. a second engaging portion; 14. a stop protrusion; 15. a flat mouth wall; 16. an annular boss; 20. a barrel cover; 201. a barrel cover main body; 202. a cover door; 21. a rope passing channel; 22. a rope outlet; 30. a support sidewall; 31. a first engagement portion; 40. a rotating shaft; 50. and a reset piece.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative and intended to explain the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "length," "width," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate describing the present utility model and simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first", "a second", etc. may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise.
In the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communicated with the inside of two elements or the interaction relationship of the two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
First embodiment:
as shown in fig. 1 to 5, the garbage can provided in the first embodiment includes a can body 10 and a supporting sidewall 30, a pull rope structure 12 is disposed at a can mouth sidewall 11 of the can body 10, and the pull rope structure 12 is used for placing a pull rope end of a pull rope garbage bag (i.e. a pull rope stretching the garbage bag can pass through the pull rope structure 12). The side of the bung side wall 11 opposite the pull cord structure 12 is provided with a sloping side wall 13 of the sloping roof. Alternatively, the hypotenuse wall 13 may be an integral component with the tub 10 or may be a detachable component that is separable. The supporting side wall 30 is used for supporting a pull rope garbage bag (when the supporting side wall 30 is in an erected state, namely, a state perpendicular to the bottom surface, the inclined side wall 13 and the supporting side wall 30 are assembled to form the opening periphery of the bin body 10, and the opening periphery of the pull rope garbage bag is opened and turned over on the opening periphery of the bin body 10, so that the effect of fixing the garbage bag is achieved). The supporting sidewall 30 is rotatably connected to the tub 10 and located at a side opposite to the pull string structure 12, and the supporting sidewall 30 is configured to: when the stay cord end is pulled, one end of the stay cord garbage bag opposite to the stay cord end (namely, the opening edge of the stay cord garbage bag) drives the supporting side wall 30 to rotate relative to the barrel body 10 (the supporting side wall 30 rotates towards the inside of the barrel body 10 around the connecting position between the supporting side wall 30 and the barrel body 10 and can also be understood to rotate towards one side of the stay cord end), and in the process that the stay cord garbage bag is pulled, the stay cord garbage bag slides along the inclined side wall 13 after being separated from the supporting side wall 30 until the opening of the stay cord garbage bag is tightened at the stay cord structure 12 through the stay cord, so that the closing-in and packaging processes of the garbage bag are completed, and the hands of a user are prevented from being polluted due to contact with garbage in the whole process, so that the sanitary experience of storing and processing the garbage by the user using the garbage can is enhanced.
As a further limitation of the present embodiment, the supporting sidewall 30 is connected to the tub 10 through a rotation shaft 40 (it can be understood that the tub 10 is provided with grooves matching with both ends of the rotation shaft 40, and both ends of the rotation shaft 40 are rotatably installed in the grooves), the rotation shaft 40 is fixed to the supporting sidewall 30, and a rotation resistance is provided between the rotation shaft 40 and the tub 10. That is, when the external force acts on the supporting sidewall 30, the supporting sidewall 30 is rotatably connected to the tub 10 through the rotation shaft 40, but when the external force does not act on the supporting sidewall 30, the gravity of the supporting sidewall 30 cannot overcome the resistance between the rotation shaft 40 and the tub 10, so that the supporting sidewall 30 cannot rotate, i.e., remains in a stationary state (the stationary state is a position state where the supporting sidewall 30 is located when the external force acting on the supporting sidewall 30 is lost).
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the bung side wall 11 is formed by a hypotenuse wall 13 and a flat top edge wall 15 (in this case, the hypotenuse wall 13 and the bung body 10 are preferably integrally formed), and the pull rope structure 12 is disposed on the flat top wall 15, and the inclined top of the hypotenuse wall 13 and the flat top of the flat top wall 15 are in an arc smooth transition, so as to prevent the garbage bag from being scraped during tightening of the pull rope to cause garbage to be spilled.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the garbage can further includes a lid 20, where the lid 20 covers the opening of the can body 10, so that the lid 20 can protect the opening of the pull-rope garbage bag, so that the opening cannot be separated from the opening at will. Further, the bucket cover 20 comprises a bucket cover main body 201, a rope passing channel 21 is formed in the side wall of the bucket cover main body 201, the rope passing channel 21 corresponds to the rope pulling structure 12, after the rope pulling garbage bag is sleeved on the bucket mouth of the bucket body 10 and the rope pulling is placed on the rope pulling structure 12, the bucket cover 20 is covered on the bucket mouth, and then the end of the rope pulling end penetrates out of the rope passing channel 21. After the pull rope garbage bag is closed, the rope passing channel 21 is penetrated up to the opening edge of the main body 201 of the bin cover, so that a user can directly pull the pull rope upwards to enable the pull rope to slide out of the rope passing channel 21, then the bin cover 20 is taken down from the bin opening, the pull rope garbage bag can be lifted out of the bin body 10, and then garbage is taken out from a garbage recycling position for treatment.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the sidewall of the lid 20 is further provided with a rope outlet 22, and preferably, the rope outlet 22 is communicated with the rope passing channel 21, the rope outlet 22 corresponds to the rope pulling structure 12 (i.e. when the lid 20 is covered on the tub body 10, the rope outlet 22 corresponds to the rope pulling structure 12 one by one, and the rope end can pass through the rope passing channel 21 and then pass through to the rope outlet 22), and the rope end is placed in the rope outlet 22. Because the width of the rope outlet 22 is greater than the width of the rope passing channel 21, when the end of the pull rope is placed at the rope outlet 22, the pull rope cannot slide out of the rope passing channel 21 at will, and in addition, a user can pull the pull rope to close more smoothly in the process of closing the pull rope.
Preferably, a handle can be arranged at the end of the pull rope, and after the pull rope of the handle passes through the rope passage 21, the handle is just clamped in the rope outlet 22, so that a user can conveniently pull the pull rope to carry out closing operation. And the end shape of the handle is larger than the width of the rope outlet 22, so that the end of the pull rope is prevented from being inserted between the barrel opening side wall 11 and the barrel cover 20.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the garbage can further includes a cover door 202, where the cover door 202 is connected to the main body 201 of the can cover by a hinge or a rotating shaft, and the cover door 202 can be opened or closed manually, so that the inner space of the garbage can for storing garbage forms a closed space, the smell of the garbage can not be emitted, the possibility that the user smells the peculiar smell of the garbage is reduced, and the indoor air can be kept fresh.
Optionally, the trash can further comprises an infrared sensor and other modules, which can sense the actions of the user, and further automatically open or close the cover door 202, so as to avoid the user from directly contacting the cover door 202. Alternatively, in another possible embodiment, the cover door 202 is provided with a buckle, a corresponding position on the main body 201 of the cover is provided with a clamping groove matched with the buckle, and the cover door 202 is clamped in the clamping groove through the buckle, so that the opening of the dustbin is closed. Thus, when the garbage can is not used, the can opening can be closed through the cover door 202, so that the sealing of the garbage can is maintained, and the odor of the garbage can is prevented from being emitted; when the garbage is required to be put into the garbage can, the cover door 202 is opened, so that the garbage can be put into the garbage can, and then the cover door 202 is closed.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the pull rope structure 12 includes a limiting plate 121, one end of the limiting plate 121 away from the bung is fixedly connected to the side wall of the barrel 10, a limiting notch 122 is opened on the limiting plate 121, the limiting notch 122 penetrates through to one end of the limiting plate 121 close to the bung, and the limiting notch 122 corresponds to the rope outlet 22. After the bag mouth of the pull-rope garbage bag is folded and folded with the bin mouth, the position of the bag mouth of the pull-rope garbage bag corresponding to the pull rope is positioned between the limiting plate 121 and the side wall 11 of the bin mouth, so that the bag mouth of the pull-rope garbage bag can be limited, and the bag mouth is prevented from being upwards turned and separated from the bin mouth. It can be understood that when the lid 20 is covered on the tub body 10, the limit notch 122 corresponds to the rope outlet 22, and the user can pass the pull rope through the rope passage 21 until the limit notch 122, and the end of the pull rope is placed in the rope outlet 22. Preferably, the size of the limiting notch 122 is the same as that of the rope passing channel 21, and the width of the limiting notch and the diameter of the rope passing channel are the same as those of the pull rope of the garbage bag, at the moment, the rope passing channel 21 just passes through the pull rope of the garbage bag, and the fixing effect of the pull rope can be achieved. When the user pulls the drawstring (i.e., the drawstring is pulled in the direction of the opening of the drawstring opening 22), the open edge of the trash bag slides off the support side wall 30 and the beveled side wall 13 until the open edge of the trash bag is cinched together, avoiding the user's hands coming into contact with the trash when the user is packing the trash.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the pull rope structure 12 further includes a connection cross plate 123, where the connection cross plate 123 is disposed between the limiting plate 121 and the barrel 10, and is used for fixing the limiting plate 121 on the barrel 10, and optionally, the limiting plate 121 and the limiting plate 121 are an integral component, and the connection cross plate 123 is fixed by a connecting member such as a screw.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the outer wall of the tub body 10 is provided with an annular boss 16, the opening edge of the tub cover 20 is supported on the annular boss 16, and a space is provided between the inner wall surface of the tub cover 20 and the outer wall surface of the tub mouth side wall 11 (i.e. when the tub cover 20 is covered on the tub body 10, a space for folding the opening edge of the garbage bag is provided between the inner wall surface of the tub cover 20 and the outer wall surface of the tub mouth side wall 11). Preferably, the annular boss 16 may be an elastic sealing material, and when the lid 20 is covered on the tub body 10, the lid 20 and the tub body 10 form a sealing space, so as to avoid the problem that smell generated by long-time wet-retarding garbage in the garbage bag can be dispersed into the indoor space. Correspondingly, when a user wants to replace the garbage bag, the user only needs to detach the barrel cover 20 from the barrel body 10, open the opening of the garbage bag, and fold and sleeve the edge of the opening on the supporting side wall 30 and the barrel opening side wall 11. After tightening up the garbage bag, the barrel cover 20 is detached from the barrel body 10 again, the pull rope is pulled out from the rope outlet 22, the whole garbage bag filled with garbage can is taken out of the garbage can, so that a completed garbage packaging process is completed, in the process, a user does not need to contact with the garbage, the packaging process can be completed rapidly, and the sanitary experience of the user is improved.
Second embodiment:
as shown in fig. 6, there is shown a partially exploded view of a trash can according to a second embodiment of the present utility model. The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the following points.
As a further limitation of the present embodiment, the supporting sidewall 30 is connected to the tub 10 through a rotation shaft 40 (i.e., grooves matched with two ends of the rotation shaft 40 are provided on the tub 10 for the rotation shaft 40 to rotate), and the rotation shaft 40 is fixed to the supporting sidewall 30. It will be appreciated that the shaft 40 in this case may be configured to be subjected to rotational resistance as well, or may not be subjected to rotational resistance.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the inner wall of the barrel body 10 is provided with a stop protrusion 14, after the pull-rope garbage bag is separated from the supporting side wall 30, the stop protrusion 14 stops the lower edge of the supporting side wall 30, that is, when the supporting side wall 30 rotates, the stop protrusion 14 limits the supporting side wall 30, so as to prevent the supporting side wall 30 from rotating by a too large angle (that is, when the rotating shaft 40 is not subjected to rotation resistance, after the supporting side wall 30 rotates by a certain angle, the center of gravity is shifted, and the supporting side wall 30 continues to rotate due to the action of inertia and gravity). It will be appreciated that if the rotation shaft 40 is not subject to rotation resistance, the supporting side wall 30 will rotate by a certain angle in the process that the opening of the garbage bag is tightened by the pull rope, and the stop protrusion 14 limits the supporting side wall 30, so that the supporting side wall 30 can be prevented from rotating by a too large angle, and thus, when the garbage can is used for the second time, the user can rotate the supporting side wall 30 to be in a vertical state without extending hands into the garbage can too much, and then the pull rope garbage bag is sleeved.
The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment except for the above structure, and the details are not repeated here.
Third embodiment:
as shown in fig. 7, which shows a structural exploded view of the trash can according to the third embodiment of the present utility model. The third embodiment is different from the first and second embodiments in the following points.
In the third embodiment, the supporting side wall 30 is connected to the tub 10 through the rotation shaft 40, and it will be understood that a rotation resistance may be provided between the rotation shaft 40 and the tub 10, and the supporting side wall 30 is rotatably connected to the tub 10 through the rotation shaft 40 under the action of external force, but the supporting side wall 30 cannot rotate continuously under the action of gravity without being subjected to external force, i.e. will remain in a static state (the static state is a position state where the supporting side wall 30 is located before the supporting side wall 30 is stressed). Alternatively, the rotation shaft 40 may be provided to be rotatable with respect to the tub 10 by its own weight.
The outer side of the supporting sidewall 30 is provided with a first engaging portion 31 (the first engaging portion 31 may be a protruding protrusion, or may be a sinking limit groove, etc.), and the inner side of the hypotenuse wall 13 is provided with a second engaging portion 131. Correspondingly, when the first engaging portion 31 is an extended protrusion, the second engaging portion 131 is a sunk limit groove; when the first engaging portion 31 is a sinking limiting groove, the second engaging portion 131 may be a limiting member matched with the first engaging portion. It can be appreciated that when the supporting sidewall 30 supports the pull rope garbage bag (i.e. when the opening edge of the garbage bag is folded and supported at the opening of the bin body 10, that is, placed on the supporting sidewall 30), the first engaging portion 31 is in snap fit with the second engaging portion 131, that is, when the supporting sidewall 30 is in a vertical state, the first engaging portion 31 and the second engaging portion 131 are in snap fit with each other for performing auxiliary supporting on the supporting sidewall 30.
When the user pulls the pull cord end, the first engaging portion 31 is disengaged from the second engaging portion 131, the supporting sidewall 30 is driven by the garbage bag, and the supporting sidewall 30 rotates toward the inside of the cavity of the tub 10 (i.e., toward the pull cord end). It can be appreciated that the first engaging portion 31 and the second engaging portion 131 are configured to be separated or assembled with each other by a slight external force, and the force is slightly smaller than the pulling force of the pulling rope by the user, so as to avoid the damage caused by the fact that the supporting sidewall 30 cannot rotate in time during the pulling process, which results in tightening of the garbage bag on the supporting sidewall 30.
When the user lifts the garbage bag out of the bin 10, the garbage bag will squeeze the supporting sidewall 30, so as to jack up and rotate the supporting sidewall 30 to a vertical state, at this time, the first engaging portion 31 and the second engaging portion 131 resume to be engaged with each other, so as to keep the supporting sidewall 30 in a vertical state, and then pull-rope garbage bags are sleeved.
The third embodiment is the same as the first embodiment and the second embodiment except for the above structures, and will not be described here.
Fourth embodiment:
as shown in fig. 10, which shows a structural exploded view of the trash can according to the fourth embodiment of the present utility model. The fourth embodiment has the following differences from the third embodiment.
As a further limitation of this embodiment, the inner wall of the bin body 10 is provided with a stop protrusion 14, after the pull-string garbage bag is separated from the supporting side wall 30, the stop protrusion 14 stops the lower edge of the supporting side wall 30, that is, when the supporting side wall 30 rotates, the stop protrusion 14 limits the supporting side wall 30 to avoid the supporting side wall 30 rotating by a too large angle (when the rotating shaft 40 is not subjected to rotation resistance, after the supporting side wall 30 rotates by a certain angle, the stop protrusion 14 limits the supporting side wall 30, and at this time, the opening of the garbage bag can smoothly slide to one side of the pull-string structure 12 through the supporting side wall 30, and when the rotating shaft 40 is subjected to rotation resistance, the stop protrusion 14 limits the supporting side wall 30, and at this time, the opening of the garbage bag can smoothly slide to one side of the pull-string structure 12 through the supporting side wall 30). It can be understood that after the opening of the garbage bag is tightened by the pull rope, the supporting side wall 30 can rotate a certain angle, and the stop protrusion 14 limits the supporting side wall 30, so that the supporting side wall 30 can be prevented from rotating too much angle; when the user lifts the garbage bag out of the bin 10, the garbage bag will squeeze the supporting sidewall 30, so as to jack up and rotate the supporting sidewall 30 to a vertical state, at this time, the first engaging portion 31 and the second engaging portion 131 resume to be engaged with each other, so as to keep the supporting sidewall 30 in a vertical state, and then pull-rope garbage bags are sleeved.
The fourth embodiment is identical to the third embodiment except for the above structure, and will not be described here again.
Fifth embodiment:
as shown in fig. 11, there is shown a schematic perspective view of a trash can according to a fifth embodiment of the present utility model. The fifth embodiment has the following differences from the fourth embodiment.
In the fifth embodiment, the supporting sidewall 30 is connected to the tub 10 through the rotation shaft 40, and there is no rotation resistance between the tub 10 and the rotation shaft 40. The dustbin further comprises a reset piece 50, one end of the reset piece 50 is connected to the dustbin body 10, and the reset piece 50 can be other elastic reset parts such as a tension spring and a rubber strip. Preferably, one end of the reset member 50 is connected at the inner sidewall of the tub 10 and is adjacent to the position supporting the sidewall 30. The other end of the reset member 50 is connected to the supporting sidewall 30 and is close to the upper end of the supporting sidewall 30, when the pull rope garbage bag drives the supporting sidewall 30 to rotate relative to the bin body 10 (when the garbage bag is not separated from the supporting sidewall 30), the reset member 50 provides a reset elastic force to the supporting sidewall 30, when the garbage bag is separated from the supporting sidewall 30, the supporting sidewall 30 receives a rebound force from the reset member 50, and the supporting sidewall 30 rotates to an initial position (vertical state). Alternatively, the reset element 50 may be a magnet, where magnets with opposite magnetism are disposed at corresponding positions on the supporting sidewall 30 and the inner sidewall of the tub 10, and a magnet with the same magnetism as the magnets on the supporting sidewall 30 is disposed below the inner sidewall of the tub 10 (i.e., at a position corresponding to the inner sidewall of the tub 10 after the supporting sidewall 30 rotates by the maximum angle).
The fifth embodiment is identical to the fourth embodiment except for the above structure, and will not be described here again.
The garbage can has the following advantages:
1. the stay cord garbage bag is more convenient and faster to carry out stay cord closing;
2. the sanitary experience of the stay cord binding-off process is improved, and the direct contact of the hands of the user with garbage is avoided.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the utility model is not intended to be limiting, but rather is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and principles of the utility model.

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1. A trash can, comprising:
the garbage can comprises a can body (10), wherein a pull rope structure (12) is arranged at a can mouth side wall (11) of the can body (10), the pull rope structure (12) is used for placing a pull rope end of a pull rope garbage bag, and a bevel edge wall (13) of an inclined top is arranged on one side, opposite to the pull rope structure (12), of the can mouth side wall (11);
-a supporting side wall (30) for supporting the pull-cord refuse bag, the supporting side wall (30) being rotatably connected to the tub (10) and being located on the opposite side to the pull-cord structure (12), the supporting side wall (30) being configured to: when the stay cord end is pulled, the stay cord disposal bag drives the supporting side wall (30) to rotate relative to the barrel body (10), and when the stay cord disposal bag is pulled, the stay cord disposal bag is separated from the supporting side wall (30) and slides along the bevel edge wall (13).
2. The trash can of claim 1, wherein,
the supporting side wall (30) is connected with the barrel body (10) through a rotating shaft (40), the rotating shaft (40) is fixed with the supporting side wall (30), and rotating resistance is arranged between the rotating shaft (40) and the barrel body (10).
3. The trash can of claim 1, wherein,
the supporting side wall (30) is connected with the barrel body (10) through a rotating shaft (40), a first clamping part (31) is arranged on the outer side of the supporting side wall (30), and a second clamping part (131) is arranged on the inner side of the bevel edge wall (13); when the supporting side wall (30) supports the stay cord garbage bag, the first clamping part (31) is matched with the second clamping part (131) in a clamping way; when the pulling rope end is pulled, the first clamping part (31) is separated from the second clamping part (131).
4. A dustbin according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that,
the inner wall of the barrel body (10) is provided with a stop protrusion (14), and after the stay cord garbage bag is separated from the supporting side wall (30), the stop protrusion (14) stops the lower edge of the supporting side wall (30).
5. The trash can of claim 1, wherein,
the garbage can is characterized in that the supporting side wall (30) is connected with the can body (10) through a rotating shaft (40), the garbage can further comprises a reset piece (50), one end of the reset piece (50) is connected to the can body (10), one end of the reset piece (50) is connected to the supporting side wall (30), the stay cord garbage bag drives the supporting side wall (30) to rotate relative to the can body (10), and the reset piece (50) provides reset elastic force for the supporting side wall (30).
6. The trash can of claim 1, wherein,
the barrel mouth side wall (11) is composed of a bevel edge wall (13) and a flat mouth wall (15) with a horizontal top edge, the pull rope structure (12) is arranged on the flat mouth wall (15), and an arc smooth transition is formed between the inclined top of the bevel edge wall (13) and the horizontal top of the flat mouth wall (15).
7. The trash can of claim 1, wherein,
the garbage can further comprises a can cover (20), the can cover (20) is covered on a can opening of the can body (10), a rope passing channel (21) is formed in the side wall of the can cover (20), the rope passing channel (21) corresponds to the rope pulling structure (12), the end of the rope pulling end penetrates out of the rope passing channel (21), and the rope passing channel (21) penetrates up to the edge of an opening of the can cover (20).
8. The trash can of claim 7, wherein,
the side wall of the barrel cover (20) is also provided with a rope outlet (22), the rope outlet (22) is communicated with the rope passing channel (21), the rope outlet (22) corresponds to the rope pulling structure (12), and the end of the rope pulling is placed in the rope outlet (22).
9. The trash can of claim 8, wherein,
the stay cord structure (12) includes limiting plate (121), the one end fixed connection that bung hole was kept away from to limiting plate (121) is in on the lateral wall of staving (10), it has spacing breach (122) to open on limiting plate (121), spacing breach (122) link up to limiting plate (121) are close to the one end of bung hole, spacing breach (122) with go out rope mouth (22) corresponding.
10. The trash can according to any one of claims 7-9, characterized in that,
an annular boss (16) is arranged on the outer wall of the barrel body (10), the opening edge of the barrel cover (20) is supported on the annular boss (16), and the inner wall surface of the barrel cover (20) and the outer wall surface of the barrel opening side wall (11) are arranged at intervals.
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