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US1907082A
US1907082A US585138A US58513832A US1907082A US 1907082 A US1907082 A US 1907082A US 585138 A US585138 A US 585138A US 58513832 A US58513832 A US 58513832A US 1907082 A US1907082 A US 1907082A
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  • My invention relates to an improvement through a garba e can, with my liner apin liners for cans. It is particularly inlied thereto, an a small amount of gartended for use in connection with cans to age within the can, the can cover being receive garbage andfilike material. Such shown in place.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Fi re 2, il-
  • u per edge of the can which is of material a heavy, stlif paper which is parafiined to t at is inherently resistant to unfoldin resist moisture, and which will have the in- 4/ for instance, heavy parafiined paper-so t at herent quality of resisting unfolding.
  • a l1ner 1 is made in tubular form an is fold- 20 of the can, but onl drops gradually as aded after the fashion of an accordion, as is ditional waste is p aced thereon, which may best illustrated in Figure 1, the ridges 10 have stiffening members associated with its extendmg c1rcumferentially.
  • the excess of bottom to maintain the bottom distended, material may be taken up in any suitable and which ma have as a part of the liner way, for instance, by very small longitudi- 25 an interfolde top of the same material nal Elaits in the several valleys. which, because of its resistance to unfolding, T e bottom 11 is secured entirely about will unfold substantially alike and complete- 1ts periphery to the lower end of the tube ly, and which, when released, will fly back 1, which prevents leakage of moisture, and
  • My invention comprises the novel liner as provided for supporting it from the u per 35 an article of manufacture, and the novel aspart of the garbage can 3 in which 1t is sociated elements, as shown in the accomto be placed, and such means may conpanying drawing, described in the specifiveniently comprise the hooks 4 which hook cation, and as will be more particularly deover the upper edge of the can, and which fined by the claims which terminate the are secured to onlythe upper part of the same. liner.
  • the flan e 31 of the can cover 30 In the accompanying drawing I have fits on outside 0 these hooks 4.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my liner bottom 11 will lie well above the bottom 32 in the form in which it would be shipped of the can. As material is placed in the and distributed. liner, however, the accordion folds will re- Figure 2 is a vertical axial sectional view lax underthe weight of the material, and
  • the liner being preferably made of a length such as to permit this.
  • a cover 5 of the same material as the liner may be formed as an upward continuation of the same tube. Its height is such that it may be folded in a whorl, as best seen in Figures 1 and 4, so that the edges all meet at the center, each fold 50 of the whorl lying over one and under another.
  • the stiffness of the material upon pulling aside any portion of the cover 5, the remainder, to some extent at least, will open also, and thus there is provided an opening through which garbage may be drop ed into the can.
  • the resistance of the material asserts itself and the top refolds and substantially closes the entrance to the can. It is, of course, 'intended that the can cover 30 shall be emplo ed in addition.
  • strings 6 may be provided at the top of the liner. These" d t e top of the liner to can be tied aroun keep its top closed upon removal.
  • a can liner of paraflined paper or the like having an inherent resistance to unfolding comprising an accordion-folded .tube of slightly smaller diameter than the can in connection with which it is to be used so as to be substantially spaced at all times from the walls thereof, a bottom of substantially the diameter of th tube secured thereto entirely about its periphery, means to support the upper end of the tube from the upper part of the can, to leave the tube otherwise unsupported, and stiffening means associated with the bottom to maintain it distended under the weight of material placed thereon.
  • a can liner of paraflined paper or the like having an inherent resistance to unfolding comprising an accordion-folded tube of slightly smaller diameter than the can in connection with which it is to be used so as to be substantially s aced at all times from the walls thereof, a ottom of substantially the diameter of the tube secured thereto entirely about its periphery, means to support the upper end of the tube from the upper part of the can, to leave the tube otherwise unsupported, stiffening means associated with the bottom to maintain it distended under the weight of material laced thereon, and a top of the same materia comprising an upward continuation of the tube folded in a whorl about the center to close the top of the tube, and by its inherent stiflness tending to remain closed.
  • a liner comprising a longitudinally distensible tube of substantially constant transverse area,'and of slightly smaller diameter than the container received within and substantially spaced at all times from the walls of the container, and means for supporting the liner from the upper edge of the receptacle.

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May 2, 1933. L. A. MELTZER CAN LINER Filed Jan. 6, 1932 "J53 3mm; Leo/Z M612 WMA v Patented May 2, 1933 Q I UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFIC LEO A. OII' SEATTLE, WASHINGTON can Lmaa Application filed January 6, 1932. Serial No. 588,138.
My invention relates to an improvement through a garba e can, with my liner apin liners for cans. It is particularly inlied thereto, an a small amount of gartended for use in connection with cans to age within the can, the can cover being receive garbage andfilike material. Such shown in place.
matter is likely to be moist, and therefore to Figure 3 is a view similar to Fi re 2, il-
stick to and become foul in the can if allustrating the can nearly full, the liner full lowed to come'in direct contact therewith.. extended, and the liner cover unfolded to It is an object of my invention, in addipermit the insertion of more material. tion to the general object of preventing foul- Figure 4 is a lan view of the can and 10 ing of the can and enabling easy removal of liner as seen in igure the garbage therefrom, to provide an inex- F1gure 5 is a perspectlve view of the stiffpensive liner which can be shipped and hanemng means which may be associated with dled in flat condition, circular, 8(212116, or the bottom of the liner. otherwise shaped to fit the can, w ich can The liner is preferably formed of paper,
15 be easily applied to and supported from the and as I have indicated, I prefer to employ u per edge of the can, which is of material a heavy, stlif paper which is parafiined to t at is inherently resistant to unfoldin resist moisture, and which will have the in- 4/ for instance, heavy parafiined paper-so t at herent quality of resisting unfolding. Such it does not drop immediately to the bottom a l1ner 1 is made in tubular form an is fold- 20 of the can, but onl drops gradually as aded after the fashion of an accordion, as is ditional waste is p aced thereon, which may best illustrated in Figure 1, the ridges 10 have stiffening members associated with its extendmg c1rcumferentially. The excess of bottom to maintain the bottom distended, material may be taken up in any suitable and which ma have as a part of the liner way, for instance, by very small longitudi- 25 an interfolde top of the same material nal Elaits in the several valleys. which, because of its resistance to unfolding, T e bottom 11 is secured entirely about will unfold substantially alike and complete- 1ts periphery to the lower end of the tube ly, and which, when released, will fly back 1, which prevents leakage of moisture, and
-to the folded position so that it is easy in there may be associated with the bottom a 30 the first place to' insert matter into the can, stlfi'ening means, such as the hoop 2 and the and in the second place, it is certain that the cross wires 20. This may be secured to or garbage placed inside will not be left unbeneath the bottom in aniyl suitable fashion. covered. At the upper end of t e tube means are My invention comprises the novel liner as provided for supporting it from the u per 35 an article of manufacture, and the novel aspart of the garbage can 3 in which 1t is sociated elements, as shown in the accomto be placed, and such means may conpanying drawing, described in the specifiveniently comprise the hooks 4 which hook cation, and as will be more particularly deover the upper edge of the can, and which fined by the claims which terminate the are secured to onlythe upper part of the same. liner. The flan e 31 of the can cover 30 In the accompanying drawing I have fits on outside 0 these hooks 4. shown my invention embodied in a form The liner may be left thus and will serve which at present is preferred by me, it bea very useful purpose, as is evident. When ing understood that certain elements therefirst a plied within the can the hooks 4 sup- 45 of ma be omitted, if it is not desired to emport t e liner, and because of the inherent ploy t e same. resistance of the material to unfolding, the
Figure 1 is a perspective view of my liner bottom 11 will lie well above the bottom 32 in the form in which it would be shipped of the can. As material is placed in the and distributed. liner, however, the accordion folds will re- Figure 2 is a vertical axial sectional view lax underthe weight of the material, and
the bottom 11 will sink down until finally it rests upon the bottom 32 of the can, the liner being preferably made of a length such as to permit this.
For a number of reasons, among which is the desirability of protecting the inside of the can top 30 rom contact with the material inside, and to insure that the garbage will always be covered in some manner at least, it is preferable to provide a cover 5 of the same material as the liner, and this may be formed as an upward continuation of the same tube. Its height is such that it may be folded in a whorl, as best seen in Figures 1 and 4, so that the edges all meet at the center, each fold 50 of the whorl lying over one and under another. Thus, due to the stiffness of the material, upon pulling aside any portion of the cover 5, the remainder, to some extent at least, will open also, and thus there is provided an opening through which garbage may be drop ed into the can. Upon release of the top 5, owever, the resistance of the material asserts itself and the top refolds and substantially closes the entrance to the can. It is, of course, 'intended that the can cover 30 shall be emplo ed in addition.
uch a cover will revent direct contact between the can and t e contents, and when the can is filled, the liner can be drawn out with the contained garbage, and the entire package dropped as a unit into the collecting truck, and be thus carried away without the necessity of exposure of the contents to the air, and this is particularly made possible because of the employment of the cover member 5 and the employment of the peculiar whorl inter-folding thereof. To aid in closing the top, so that the contents can not spill out when the filled liner has been removed from the can, strings 6 may be provided at the top of the liner. These" d t e top of the liner to can be tied aroun keep its top closed upon removal.
Should 1t be found desirable to employ a hoop at the entrance to the liner-that is, about its upper end-it will be apparent that the same might be associated with the liner in various ways, and the supporting hooks 4 would be attached thereto.
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A can liner of paraflined paper or the like having an inherent resistance to unfolding, comprising an accordion-folded .tube of slightly smaller diameter than the can in connection with which it is to be used so as to be substantially spaced at all times from the walls thereof, a bottom of substantially the diameter of th tube secured thereto entirely about its periphery, means to support the upper end of the tube from the upper part of the can, to leave the tube otherwise unsupported, and stiffening means associated with the bottom to maintain it distended under the weight of material placed thereon.
2. A can liner of paraflined paper or the like having an inherent resistance to unfolding, comprising an accordion-folded tube of slightly smaller diameter than the can in connection with which it is to be used so as to be substantially s aced at all times from the walls thereof, a ottom of substantially the diameter of the tube secured thereto entirely about its periphery, means to support the upper end of the tube from the upper part of the can, to leave the tube otherwise unsupported, stiffening means associated with the bottom to maintain it distended under the weight of material laced thereon, and a top of the same materia comprising an upward continuation of the tube folded in a whorl about the center to close the top of the tube, and by its inherent stiflness tending to remain closed.
v3. In a garbage receptacle in combination with a stifi container, a liner comprising a longitudinally distensible tube of substantially constant transverse area,'and of slightly smaller diameter than the container received within and substantially spaced at all times from the walls of the container, and means for supporting the liner from the upper edge of the receptacle.
4. The combination of claim 3, the tube having a self-closing top closure integral therewith to prevent contact of the container cover with arbage in the tube.
Signed at attle, King County, Washington, this 31st day of December, 1931.
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US5441348A (en) * 1994-07-13 1995-08-15 Valentino; George Insert for decorative gift bag and method of using
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US5655680A (en) * 1994-10-20 1997-08-12 Fisher Price, Inc. Odorless container
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US20070180636A1 (en) * 2006-02-06 2007-08-09 Rosquist Todd C Liner for golf equipment washer
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