US2301032A - Refuse receptacle - Google Patents

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US2301032A
US2301032A US357526A US35752640A US2301032A US 2301032 A US2301032 A US 2301032A US 357526 A US357526 A US 357526A US 35752640 A US35752640 A US 35752640A US 2301032 A US2301032 A US 2301032A
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  • This invention relates to receptacles for refuse and comprehends a foraminated or reticulated holder for displaceably retaining a disposable bag or the like in an upright open condition so as to receive the refuse and permit of the rapid evaporation and drying of any refuse moisture which permeates the bag so :as to prevent weakening of the bag structure.
  • the invention is directed more particularly to a bag holder of the indicated character which is provided with means for releasably clamping an edge of the bag mouth to the upper edge of the holder so as to retain the same in an upright opened condition, together with a cover provided on the holder which when closed cooperates with the bag mouth to effectively close the same during the period while it is in the holder.
  • the invention contemplates a bag holder provided with a removable tray within which the bottom of the bag is arranged to prevent any liquid content of the refuse from leaking onto the floor and to further serve as a means for lifting the filled bag from the holder especially when the bag bottom has become soggy from the moisture in the refuse.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a refuse receptacle constructed in accordance with the invention and illustrating the cover in partially raised condition.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view therethrough on a slightly enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal proximately on the line 3-3 of Fig 2 bag and tray removed therefrom.
  • A designates a disposable container which is preferably in the form of a conventional paperbag.
  • a holder designated generally by the reference character B, is provided for dis- Wlth the placeably retaining the bag in an upright opened a condition to receive the refuse and said holder is essentially of a foraminated, reticulated or other equivalent open work structure so as to permit of a circulation of air around the bag and a consequent rapid evaporation and drying sectional view taken apof any refuse moisture which permeates the bag to thereb prevent weakening of the bag structure.
  • the holder B is made up of bottom, rear, front and side walls, the front, rear and side walls each including substantially U-shaped wires IEI having vertical leads H joined by a lower lead or bight l2 and spaced parallel vertical intermediate wires 13 attached to the lower connecting lead or bight I2 and extending vertically upward therefrom.
  • the front, rear and side walls are connected together in a rectangular arrangement by horizontally disposed vertically spaced rectangular frame wires 14 arranged in surrounding relation to said Walls and disposed exterior thereof, the uppermost frame wire l4 connecting the upper terminals of the U-shaped wires l0 and the upper terminals of the intermediate wires It.
  • the bottom wall is formed by a plurality of horizontally disposed wires l5 which are connected to and extend forwardly and rearwardly from the front and rear leads of the frame wires M at the intersection of the vertical wires 13 therewith.
  • the holder is designed to rest on the connecting leads or bights l2 with the bottom wall spaced thereabove and provides a receiver of reticulated, foraminated or open work formation, the inside of which holder is provided with vertically extending wire leads which facilitate the vertical sliding movement of the bag when emplacing the same within or removing the same from the holder, thus avoiding any horizontal obstructions to the vertical sliding movement.
  • the holder is provided with a cover 16 which is of inverted pan-shaped formation and includes an upper panel I! of sheet material having depending marginal flanges I8, the lower edges of which conform generally to the size.
  • the lower edges I! of the flanges l8 are preferably rolled around a reenforcing wire 20 and the cover may be hinged to the holder as illustrated by extending certain of the vertical rear wall frame wires l3 upwardly above theframe wire l4 and reversely bending the same through slots 2
  • the clip is suitably anchored to the body of the holder for removably associating the clip with the bag edge and as illustrated, the anchoring means consists of a flexible element or chain 24.
  • a removable tray 25 is preferably employed which is located Within the holder and normally rests upon the wires IS.
  • the tray is provided with an upstanding bail 26 which is inclined rearwardly so that its upper connecting lead or bight portion 21 is normally disposed adjacent the rear wall and out of the way of the bag A.
  • the tray 25 is adapted to receive the bottom of the bag so as to prevent any liquid content of the refuse from leaking onto the floor and to serve as a means for lifting the filled bag from the holder B particularly when the bag bottom becomes soggy.
  • suitable means for supporting the bottom of the bag A above the bottom of the tray so as to dispose the bag bottom above and out of contact with any refuse liquid which drains from the bag into the tray.
  • the means as shown, consists of an open work or wire mesh platform 23 disposed horizontally within the tray and, as illustrated, supported from the uppen marginal edge by upstanding hooked arms 29,
  • a refuse receptacle comprising a disposable bag and a holder therefor including a reticulated body having bottom, rear, front and side walls, a solid cover for said body having a depending marginal flange and hingedly connected to the upper edge of the rear wall thereof, a U-shaped clip attached to the holder body and adapted to removably clamp an edge of the bag mouth in folded over relation to an upper edge of the body, and an imperforate tray supported upon the bottom Wall of the holder and having therein a foraminous support spaced from the bottom of said tray within which the bottom of the bag is arranged, said tray having an upstanding inverted U-shaped bail providing a handle for effecting the removal of the tray and bag from the holder, the vertical leg portions of the bail being secured to opposite sides of the tray and extending at an inclination so that the legs straddle the bag and the upper connecting portion of the bail is disposed exetriorly of a wall of the bag.
  • a refuse receptacle including a disposable bag, a holder therefor of open Work construction, a removable imperforate tray arranged Within the lower portion of the body for receiving the bottom of the bag, a bail secured to and extending upwardly at an inclination from the tray to provide means for facilitating the lifting of the bag and its contents from within the body, and a foraminous element carried by said tray and spaced from the bottom thereof for supporting the bottom of the bag in spaced relation to and above the bottom of the tray to hold the bottom of the bag out of contact with liquid drainage collected in the tray.

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1942- s. 'r. FIELDING- REFUSE RECEPTACLE Filed Sept. 20, 1940 m RMW 0/ mm v mfi w 2 w m .ww M 6 K) TTORNF a Patented Nov. 3, 1942 2,301,032 REFUSE RECEPTACLE George T. Fielding, Stamford, Conn. Application September 20, 1940, Serial No. 357,526
2 Claims.
This invention relates to receptacles for refuse and comprehends a foraminated or reticulated holder for displaceably retaining a disposable bag or the like in an upright open condition so as to receive the refuse and permit of the rapid evaporation and drying of any refuse moisture which permeates the bag so :as to prevent weakening of the bag structure.
The invention is directed more particularly to a bag holder of the indicated character which is provided with means for releasably clamping an edge of the bag mouth to the upper edge of the holder so as to retain the same in an upright opened condition, together with a cover provided on the holder which when closed cooperates with the bag mouth to effectively close the same during the period while it is in the holder.
As a further feature the invention contemplates a bag holder provided with a removable tray within which the bottom of the bag is arranged to prevent any liquid content of the refuse from leaking onto the floor and to further serve as a means for lifting the filled bag from the holder especially when the bag bottom has become soggy from the moisture in the refuse.
Other objects of the invention reside'in the provision of a refuse receptacle which is sanitary and obviates cleansing and one which is comparatively simple in its construction and inexpensive to produce.
With the above enumerated and other objects in view, the invention is set forth in greater detail in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a refuse receptacle constructed in accordance with the invention and illustrating the cover in partially raised condition.
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view therethrough on a slightly enlarged scale.
Fig. 3 is a horizontal proximately on the line 3-3 of Fig 2 bag and tray removed therefrom.
Referring to the drawing by characters of reference, A designates a disposable container which is preferably in the form of a conventional paperbag. A holder, designated generally by the reference character B, is provided for dis- Wlth the placeably retaining the bag in an upright opened a condition to receive the refuse and said holder is essentially of a foraminated, reticulated or other equivalent open work structure so as to permit of a circulation of air around the bag and a consequent rapid evaporation and drying sectional view taken apof any refuse moisture which permeates the bag to thereb prevent weakening of the bag structure.
As illustrated, the holder B is made up of bottom, rear, front and side walls, the front, rear and side walls each including substantially U-shaped wires IEI having vertical leads H joined by a lower lead or bight l2 and spaced parallel vertical intermediate wires 13 attached to the lower connecting lead or bight I2 and extending vertically upward therefrom. The front, rear and side walls are connected together in a rectangular arrangement by horizontally disposed vertically spaced rectangular frame wires 14 arranged in surrounding relation to said Walls and disposed exterior thereof, the uppermost frame wire l4 connecting the upper terminals of the U-shaped wires l0 and the upper terminals of the intermediate wires It. The bottom wall is formed by a plurality of horizontally disposed wires l5 which are connected to and extend forwardly and rearwardly from the front and rear leads of the frame wires M at the intersection of the vertical wires 13 therewith. Thus fabricated the holder is designed to rest on the connecting leads or bights l2 with the bottom wall spaced thereabove and provides a receiver of reticulated, foraminated or open work formation, the inside of which holder is provided with vertically extending wire leads which facilitate the vertical sliding movement of the bag when emplacing the same within or removing the same from the holder, thus avoiding any horizontal obstructions to the vertical sliding movement.
, The holder is provided with a cover 16 which is of inverted pan-shaped formation and includes an upper panel I! of sheet material having depending marginal flanges I8, the lower edges of which conform generally to the size.
and shape of the uppermost horizontal frame wire M. The lower edges I!) of the flanges l8 are preferably rolled around a reenforcing wire 20 and the cover may be hinged to the holder as illustrated by extending certain of the vertical rear wall frame wires l3 upwardly above theframe wire l4 and reversely bending the same through slots 2| in the rear flange l8 and thence.
around the rolled bead [9 to form hinge extensions 22.
remaining rear and side edges of the bag mouth in an upstanding condition to lie within the cover IS. The clip is suitably anchored to the body of the holder for removably associating the clip with the bag edge and as illustrated, the anchoring means consists of a flexible element or chain 24.
While the bottom of the bag may be positioned within the holder to rest upon the wires l5 which constitute the bottom of the holder, a removable tray 25 is preferably employed which is located Within the holder and normally rests upon the wires IS. The tray is provided with an upstanding bail 26 which is inclined rearwardly so that its upper connecting lead or bight portion 21 is normally disposed adjacent the rear wall and out of the way of the bag A. The tray 25 is adapted to receive the bottom of the bag so as to prevent any liquid content of the refuse from leaking onto the floor and to serve as a means for lifting the filled bag from the holder B particularly when the bag bottom becomes soggy.
In certain instances it may be found desirable to employ, in connection with the tray 25, suitable means for supporting the bottom of the bag A above the bottom of the tray so as to dispose the bag bottom above and out of contact with any refuse liquid which drains from the bag into the tray. The means, as shown, consists of an open work or wire mesh platform 23 disposed horizontally within the tray and, as illustrated, supported from the uppen marginal edge by upstanding hooked arms 29,
What is claimed is:
1. A refuse receptacle comprising a disposable bag and a holder therefor including a reticulated body having bottom, rear, front and side walls, a solid cover for said body having a depending marginal flange and hingedly connected to the upper edge of the rear wall thereof, a U-shaped clip attached to the holder body and adapted to removably clamp an edge of the bag mouth in folded over relation to an upper edge of the body, and an imperforate tray supported upon the bottom Wall of the holder and having therein a foraminous support spaced from the bottom of said tray within which the bottom of the bag is arranged, said tray having an upstanding inverted U-shaped bail providing a handle for effecting the removal of the tray and bag from the holder, the vertical leg portions of the bail being secured to opposite sides of the tray and extending at an inclination so that the legs straddle the bag and the upper connecting portion of the bail is disposed exetriorly of a wall of the bag.
2. A refuse receptacle including a disposable bag, a holder therefor of open Work construction, a removable imperforate tray arranged Within the lower portion of the body for receiving the bottom of the bag, a bail secured to and extending upwardly at an inclination from the tray to provide means for facilitating the lifting of the bag and its contents from within the body, and a foraminous element carried by said tray and spaced from the bottom thereof for supporting the bottom of the bag in spaced relation to and above the bottom of the tray to hold the bottom of the bag out of contact with liquid drainage collected in the tray.
GEORGE T. FIELDING.
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US2438030A (en) * 1945-12-07 1948-03-16 Union Steel Prod Co Transporting and storage crate
US2659420A (en) * 1948-10-08 1953-11-17 Burke Charles Edward Back rest
US2796309A (en) * 1955-01-11 1957-06-18 Taylor Norris Garbage disposal
US2803369A (en) * 1955-06-14 1957-08-20 Properties Inc Pallet carrier
DE1223751B (en) * 1964-02-27 1966-08-25 Extrusion As Holding frame for waste bags
US3310089A (en) * 1965-10-04 1967-03-21 Silverman Max Hampers
US4838451A (en) * 1988-03-31 1989-06-13 Leslie Ford Brown Wire basket with flexible liner secured by a clip
US4921196A (en) * 1988-05-12 1990-05-01 Ted Rudko Garbage container
US5172824A (en) * 1991-03-15 1992-12-22 Mark Stutler Trash organizer for recycling
US20110155729A1 (en) * 2009-12-28 2011-06-30 Hall Russell G Reusable container kit
USD803504S1 (en) * 2016-06-16 2017-11-21 Ex-Cell Kaiser LLC Waste receptacle
US10040605B1 (en) * 2016-07-20 2018-08-07 Ladislav Popier Drywall accessory holder and associated use thereof
US20230242334A1 (en) * 2020-07-08 2023-08-03 Ocean Kube Environment, S.L. Container for the collection of urban waste

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2438030A (en) * 1945-12-07 1948-03-16 Union Steel Prod Co Transporting and storage crate
US2659420A (en) * 1948-10-08 1953-11-17 Burke Charles Edward Back rest
US2796309A (en) * 1955-01-11 1957-06-18 Taylor Norris Garbage disposal
US2803369A (en) * 1955-06-14 1957-08-20 Properties Inc Pallet carrier
DE1223751B (en) * 1964-02-27 1966-08-25 Extrusion As Holding frame for waste bags
US3310089A (en) * 1965-10-04 1967-03-21 Silverman Max Hampers
US4838451A (en) * 1988-03-31 1989-06-13 Leslie Ford Brown Wire basket with flexible liner secured by a clip
US4921196A (en) * 1988-05-12 1990-05-01 Ted Rudko Garbage container
US5172824A (en) * 1991-03-15 1992-12-22 Mark Stutler Trash organizer for recycling
US20110155729A1 (en) * 2009-12-28 2011-06-30 Hall Russell G Reusable container kit
US9463898B2 (en) * 2009-12-28 2016-10-11 Lamar & Associates, Llc Reusable container kit
USD803504S1 (en) * 2016-06-16 2017-11-21 Ex-Cell Kaiser LLC Waste receptacle
US10040605B1 (en) * 2016-07-20 2018-08-07 Ladislav Popier Drywall accessory holder and associated use thereof
US20230242334A1 (en) * 2020-07-08 2023-08-03 Ocean Kube Environment, S.L. Container for the collection of urban waste

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