[0001] The present invention relates to a waste receptacle. More particularly, the invention
is concerned with providing a waste receptacle wherein a fresh plastic garbage bag
appears therein automatically upon the removal for disposal of a full bag.
[0002] In developed countries where there is concern for keeping a clean, tidy and healthy
home and environment, no more ubiquitous article than the waste receptacle exists.
No home, office, factory or public building; no public garden, recreation area or
nature reserve will be kept clean without a number of receptacles wherein people can
dispose of the innumerable waste items which are generated as a result of eating,
drinking, smoking and other day-to-day activities. Waste receptacles are therefore
manufactured and distributed to suit all conceivable needs, ranging in size from about
one liter - for use in cars and taxis, up to the 56-gallon (215 liter) size found
in factories and large public kitchens.
[0003] The need for a waste receptacle is particularly felt where the waste generated is
of a moist nature, such as in kitchens, or when the waste is contaminating or hazardous,
such as waste from hospitals. It is, therefore, a common practice to line the inner
faces of a waste bin with a plastic bag. Such bags are often made of low-density polyethylene
or linear low-density polyethylene, and are manufactured and sold in packages of individually-cut
bags, or in the form of rolls. Preferably, a convenient way to store such a role of
bags would be in a roll of bags which is formed by a long, cylindrical, usually folded,
flexible extrusion or sheet of bags. The length of the extrusion or sheet of bags
is preferably partially subdivided by a pair of adjacent transverse lines every 50
to 100 centimeters, a first solid line serving to seal the base of one bag and a second,
adjacent perforated line providing a convenient tear line for separating and opening
the next bag.
[0004] It is common experience that changing a full garbage bag involves the following steps;
(1) removal of the full bag from the waste bin, and disposal thereof;
(2) going to the location where new garbage bags are stored, separating and taking
a single bag;
(3) going back to the location of the waste bin;
(4) if necessary, removing garbage which has meanwhile been deposited in the unlined
receptacle;
(5) opening the new bag, which is often surprisingly difficult, as it is frequently
difficult to identify which side of the bag has to be opened; and
(6) fitting the new bag in the waste bin and folding the upper edge of the new bag
over the rim of the waste bin.
[0005] In general, the overall tediousness of the above list, renders it understandable
why individuals are not overly eager to perform such tasks. If the tasks were rendered
easier, individuals would more readily agree to carry them out. It may also be noted
that, in particular circumstances, the time expended in servicing waste receptacles
is neither trivial nor unpaid. For example, cleaning personnel in a large public park
or zoo may spend the major part of their time on servicing waste receptacles.
[0006] Dispensers for the rolls of plastic bags are known, but the dispensers do little
to alleviate the task of changing a full bag of waste, placing the new bag in the
waste bin and the like, as described hereinabove.
[0007] It is therefore one of the objects of the present invention to obviate the disadvantages
of the prior art waste receptacles, and to provide a waste receptacle which is easily
and conveniently provided with a fresh plastic bag immediately upon the removal of
a bag that the user wishes to replace. Such a decision may be prompted by a bag becoming
heavy or having a significant quantity of refuse therein. Alternatively such a decision
may be prompted by a failure of the bag being defective or any other reason due to
which the user elects to replace the bag presently used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention is a waste receptacle for collecting waste, wherein a fresh
plastic garbage bag appears therein automatically upon the removal for disposal of
a full bag.
[0009] According to the teachings of the present invention there is provided, a waste receptacle
including: (a) a hollow container having a interior space, said interior space having
an entry facing vertically; (b) a substantially elongated aperture, having an outer
edge, formed in a lower surface of said container and said aperture communicating
with said interior space in said hollow container; and (c) a base situated beneath
said container and having a recess formed in said base for situating a plurality of
interconnected bags such that a bag is insertable into said aperture.
[0010] According to further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the base features a gripping surface for gripping said bags.
[0011] According to still further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the gripping surface features includes transverse resilient bands for securing
said container and for preventing the inadvertent displacement of said bags.
[0012] According to another embodiment the container includes a pedal.
[0013] According to yet another embodiment the includes is hingedly attached to said container.
[0014] According to yet further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the device further includes a bag locking mechanism.
[0015] According to still further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the aparatus further includes a lid.
[0016] According to further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the device is wall mountable.
[0017] According to still further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the outer edge includes at least one resilient gripper for gripping said gripping
surface and sealing said aperture.
[0018] According to yet further features m preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the container is dimensioned enabling nesting of a plurality of said containers.
[0019] According to still further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the container includes a nesting ridge for situating said base.
[0020] According to another embodiment of the device, the bags are arranged in the shape
of a roll.
[0021] According to the teachings of the present invention there is provided, a method for
using a waste receptacle wherein a fresh plastic garbage bag appears therein automatically
upon the removal for disposal of a full bag including the steps of: (a) providing
a waste receptacle including: (i) a hollow container having an interior space, said
interior space having an entry facing vertically; (ii) a substantially elongated aperture,
having an outer edge, formed in a lower surface of said container and said aperture
communicating with said interior space in said hollow container; and (iii) a base
situated beneath said container and having a recess formed in said base for situating
a plurality of interconnected bags such that a bag is insertable into said aperture;
(b) passing a bag through said aperture; (c) pulling said bag substantially towards
said opening and over said rim; and (d) displacing said container towards said base.
[0022] According to further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the method furthr includes the steps of: (a) displacing said container substantially
away from said base; and (b) inserting said bags into said recess.
[0023] According to further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the method furthr includes the steps of: (a) verifying said bag needs replacing;
(b) displacing said bag substantially towards said opening; (c) disconnecting said
bag from adjacent bag; (d) disposing said bag; and (e) repeating steps (e) and (f)
in claim 13.
[0024] According to still further features in preferred embodiments of the invention described
below, the method furthr includes the steps of: (a) verifying said plurality of bags
have been depleted; and (b) repeating steps (a) - (f) in claim 13.
[0025] The objective of providing a waste receptacle wherein a fresh plastic garbage bag
appears therein automatically upon the removal for disposal of a full bag, is achieved
by providing a receptacle for the collection of refuse, which has an attached holder
for the revolvable retention of a roll of connected plastic garbage disposal bags,
and an aperture formed therein passable therethrough for dispensation of a line of
connected bags from the roll positioned in the holder to the inner volume of the receptacle,
in a manner allowing the user to cover the inner face of the receptacle with the leading
bag in the line.
[0026] It will now be realized that the novel waste receptacle of the present invention
serves to:
(a) store a roll of plastic garbage bags;
(b) automatically dispense a new bag, upon withdrawal of a full bag from the receptacle;
(c) provide, in preferred embodiments, a gripping mechanism for the roll of the line
of bags, thereby facilitating the easy separation of a full bag;
(d) arrange receipt of a new bag within the receptacle; and
(e) orientate the new bag correctly with the waste bin opening, to make the new bag
ready for use.
[0027] The invention will now be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments
with reference to the following illustrative figures so it may be more fully understood.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Fig. 1
- is a cross-sectional side view of a preferred embodiment of the waste receptacle according
to the invention, shown in an open configuration;
- Fig. 2
- is a cross-sectional side elevation of a second embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 3
- is a cross-sectional side elevation of a third embodiment of the invention, wherein
a gripping device acts on the roll bags;
- Fig. 4
- is a cross-sectional side elevation of a fourth embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 5
- is a cross-sectional side elevation of a fifth, especially preferred embodiment of
the invention, provided with a base unit; and
- Fig. 6
- is a cross-sectional side elevation of a sixth, especially preferred embodiment of
the invention, provided with a hinged base unit;
- Fig. 7
- is a schematic side view of a seventh, especially preferred embodiment of the invention,
including a ridge and rubber grippers;
- Fig. 8
- is an enlarged cross-sectional side elevation of the area circled in Figure 7;
- Fig. 9
- is a perspective view of an eighth, especially preferred embodiment of the invention,
provided with a crosswise banded projection;
- Fig. 10
- is a cross-sectional side elevation of a nestable preferred embodiment with the base
attached;
- Figs. 11 -12
- are schematic views of a further nestable preferred embodiment with a nesting ridge
and the base having been removed;
- Figs. 13-14
- are schematic views of a nestable detached base;
- Figs. 15-16
- are schematic views of a further nestable preferred embodiment with a nesting protrusion;
- Figs. 17-18
- are schematic views of a further nestable preferred embodiment with a base;
- Figs. 19-25
- are perspective views of the steps of loading and removing bags from a preferred embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] The present invention is of a waste receptacle for the disposal of waste by prodding
a waste receptacle wherein a fresh plastic garbage bag appears therein automatically
upon the removal for disposal of a bag which has become heavy or has a significant
quantity of refuse therein or any other reason deemed sufficient by the user.
[0030] The principles and operation of a waste receptacle according to the present invention
may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description.
[0031] With specific reference to the figures in detail, it is stressed that the particulars
shown herein are by way of example only and for purposes of illustrative discussion
of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and are only presented in the
course of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood
description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the invention. In this regard,
no attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than
is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention, the description taken
with the drawings making apparent to an ordinary artisan skilled in the art how several
forms of the invention may be embodied in practice.
[0032] Referring now to the drawings, there is shown in Figure 1 a first embodiment of a
waste receptacle
27 for collecting a quitity of waste material
41. Waste receptacle
27 includes a hollow container
42 having a length and a width featuring a substantially elongated aperture
50, having a outer edge
137, formed in a lower surface
74 of container
42 and aperture
50 communicating with a cavity
138 in hollow container
42, container
42 having a entry facing vertically.
[0033] Waste receptacle
27 also includes a base unit
31 situated beneath container
42 and having a recess
28 formed in base unit
31 for situating a plurality of interconnected bags
46. A convenient form of dispensing and storing bags
46 is by placing bags
46 in recess
28 is when bags
46 are arranged in the shape of a roll
45. When bags
46 are in the shape of roll
45, recess
28 revolvably retains roll
45 of connected plastic garbage disposal bags
46 with ease.
[0034] In another embodiment (not shown), recess
28 is arranged to accommodate a number of rolls
45 in addition to roll
45 in use.
[0035] Bags
46 are typically made of low density polyethylene or linear, low-density polyethylene.
Roll
45 includes a long, cylindrical, folded, flexible extrusion, its length partially subdivided
by a pair of adjacent transverse lines
48 every 50 to 100 centimeters. The first line (not shown) is a solid, heat-sealed seam
serving to seal the base of each bag. The second line (not shown) is a perforated
line adjacent to the first line and provides a convenient tear line for separating
and opening the next bag thereafter.
[0036] Aperture
50 formed in container
42 allows passage of a line of connected bags
46 from roll
45 to the inner volume of container
42. After withdrawing and then separating a full bag
46f from a adjacent bag
46a, the user need only fold a open edge
52 of bag
46a over a rim
29 of container
42, thereby rendering new bag
46a ready for use.
[0037] Base unit
31 preferably includes a gripping surface
71 attached thereto, or integrally formed therewith. Gripping surface
71 is accommodated by apes
50 formed in holder
28 and grips sheet of bags
46 when the user displaces container
42 by applying pressure, preferably with his foot, on a pedal
73. Container
42 is properly aligned in relation to base unit
31 using a guide
75.
[0038] Receptacle
27 may be molded of polyethylene, polypropylene, or a similar material. For larger sizes,
a structural plastic foam is preferable. Preferably, those receptacles
27 used outdoors, are substantially made of metal, or plastic containing an ultraviolet
stabilizer thereby protecting the plastic against sunlight degradation, wherein the
word substantially, in this context, implies most elements of the receptacle
27 are made of metal or the aforementioned plastic variants.
[0039] A second embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 2, wherein a second receptacle
30 is provided with a bag locking mechanism
32. Bag locking mechanism
32 is operated by the user in order to grip bag
46 adjacent to bag
46u in use. Bag locking mechanism
32 shown in Figure 2 is designed to be operated by the user's foot, thereby leaving
his hands free to grip, tension and separate bag
46u, from roll
45 once bag
46u is replete with refuse.
[0040] As shown in Figure 2, bag locking mechanism
32 includes a foot-operable lever
34, pivotally attached to receptacle
30 at
47 and including a gripping element
36. Foot pressure on lever
34 results in element
36 pressing bag
46 against a securing surface
38 of receptacle
30, thereby enabling the easy separation of bag
46 from adjacent bag
46u.
[0041] Roll
45 is situated in a roll holder
40 which holder
40 is provided with a upper opening
53, for the convenient replacement of a new roll
45 (not shown) once the user wishes to replace roll
45 which may occur upon the partial and/or total depletion of roll
45 being used.
[0042] Shown in Figure 3 is a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein a waste
receptacle
44 is shown with a user-operable securing mechanism
49, for temporarily preventing roll
45 revolving. As explained hereinabove, the securing of roll
45 facilitates handling a full garbage bag
46 which then may be conveniently gripped, tensioned and separated from adjacent bag
46u. Waste receptacle
44 further includes a gripping element
130 attached to, or integrally formed with a foot pedal
51. Pedal
51 is also attached to, or integrally formed with, a lever
55, pivoted at
59. Applying an appropriate degree of pressure on peda
l 51 renders roll
45 momentarily unrevolvable for as long as the pressure on roll
45 persists. Suspending receptacle
44 is best achieved, according to this embodiment, by using a bracket
132 placed in a vertical surface such as a wall
54 and designed to accept a catch
134 attached to, or integrally formed with receptacle
44. Receptacle
44 as shown in Figure 3, is adapted enabling suspension of receptacle
44 from vertical surface
54.
[0043] Figure 4 shows a fourth embodiment of a waste receptacle
56. In this embodiment a roll holder
58 retaining roll
45 is positioned within a waste-receiving container
60. Loading of a new roll
45 is achieved by placing roll
45 axially through a aperture
62 formed in container
60. This construction is less likely to attract thieves, tamperers or vandals, and thus
is well-suited to use in public areas.
[0044] Figure 5 depicts a fifth, especially preferred, embodiment of the present invention.
A receptacle
64, similar to receptacle
27 as described hereinabove, is provided with a base unit
66, which supports a waste container
68 which container
68 is similar to container
42 described hereinabove and shown in Figure 1. Base unit
66 is equipped with a bag holder
69 for holding roll
45 in place. Base unit
66 includes a projection
71, which projection
71 is designed to be accommodated by aperture
72 formed in bottom surface
74. When projection
71 is accepted by aperture
72, projection
71 then engages bottom surface
74 allowing ready detachment of bag
46a from bag
46u. Projection
71 is designed to create a sufficient margin between itself and aperture
72 formed in bottom surface
74 to allow passage of bag
46a pursuant to the user pulling bag
46u, thereby allowing bag
46a to enter container
68. Aperture
72 formed in bottom surface
74 is further preferably formed with at least one, and preferably two as shown, upraised
lip
67, such that any leakage from refuse in bag
46u is contained in container
68 and does not soil base unit
66 and/or recession
69. Container
68 is guided at a guide
75 to rest on top of base unit
66, and may be readily displaced for the purposes of cleaning and/or loading of a new
roll
45.
[0045] A sixth embodiment is shown in Figure 6, wherein a waste container
80 is provided with a hinge
82 proximal to a base unit
78 situated beneath container
80. Container
80 further includes a receptacle
76 similar to receptacle
64 shown in Figure 5 and described hereinabove as well as a recession
88 situated between bottom surface
74 of container
68 and a lower surface
70 of base unit
78. Due to the partial acceptance of roll
45 in recession
88 and the lower half of roll
45 resting in base unit
78, base unit
78 may be rendered lower than base unit
66 in Figure 5, thus economizing on the overall size and space used for container
80. In order to successfully reload bag holder
88 with a new roll
45, container
80 is displaced sufficiently, by pivoting container
80 about hinge
82 until roll
45 may be readily accepted in holder
88. Alternatively, an urging mechanism or bias (not shown) can be provided for displacing
container
80 back towards base unit
86 about hinge
82, and even to provide the force needed for gripping the sheet of bags
46 and enabling easy detachment of bag
46a from bag
46u, eliminating the need for foot pedal
73 shown in Figure 1.
[0046] Figures 7 and 8 show a seventh preferred embodiment including a container
80. Similarly to previously shown embodiments, container
80 rests on base unit
31, which base unit
31 includes a holder
28 similar to holder
28 in Figure 1. Likewise, container
80 may be displaced from base unit
31 for the purpose of loading and/or replacing roll
45 (not shown). Also similarly, container
80 includes aperture
72 formed therein as well as gripping surface
71. Container
80, further includes at least one, and preferably two as shown, resilient grippers
77 attached to, or integrally formed with, outer edge
137 of aperture
72 formed in container
80. Grippers
77 act to seal aperture
72 preventing ay refuse or fluids from seeping and/or entering into base unit
31 or holder
28.
[0047] Preferably, grippers
77 are made of rubber, silicon or a different material having the same properties.
[0048] Yet another configuration is shown in Figure 9, wherein a similar container
80 including gripping surface
71 attached to base unit
31, which base unit
31 further includes at least one, two are shown, transverse bads
79 such that when container
80 is pivoted about hinge
82 thereby making aperture
72 accept surface
71 with bands
79 resulting in the application of a degree of pressure between bands
79 and aperture
72 sufficient to secure container
80 to base unit
31.
[0049] Bands
79 are used for preventing the inadvertent displacement of bags
46 as well as bands
79 potentially also serving to provide the force needed for gripping the sheet of bags
46 (not shown) to allow the ready detachment of bag
46a (not shown) from bag
46u (not shown), thereby eliminating the need for foot pedal
73 (not shown).
[0050] Preferably, bands
79 are made of a resilient material such as rubber.
[0051] More preferably, container
80 further includes a rim
94 for easier securing of bag
46a (not shown) being used.
[0052] Turning to Figure 10, there is shown a cross-sectional side elevation of a preferred
embodiment similar to the fifth embodiment described hereinabove and shown in Figure
5. Figure 10 depicts a especially preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein
receptacle
64, similar to receptacle
64 in Figure 5, is provided with a base unit
31, which base unit
31 supports a waste container
68a which container
68a is similar to another container
68b. Base unit
31 is similarly equipped with a bag holder
69 for holding roll
45 in place. Base unit
31, as above, includes projection
71 designed to be accommodated by aperture
72 formed in bottom surface
74 of container
68a. When projection
71 is accepted by aperture
72, projection
71 engages bottom surface
74 allowing the similar ready detachment of bag
46a (not shown) from bag
46u (not shown). Projection
71 is in a similar fashion designed to create a sufficient margin between itself and
aperture
72 formed in bottom surface
74 to allow passage of bag
46a (not shown) pursuant to the user pulling bag
46 (not shown) in a similar manner, thereby allowing bag
46a (not shown) to enter container
68. Aperture
72 formed in bottom surface
74 is similarly formed with two upraised lips
67, such that any leakage is contained in container
68 and does not soil base unit
31 and/or recession
69. Container
68a is displaceable about a hinge
83 to rest on top of base unit
31, container
68a may also be readily displaced the purposes of cleaning and/or loading of a new roll
45.
[0053] Base unit
31 is dimensioned to enable nesting of a plurality of containers
68. Specifically, base unit
31 is dimensioned to be accommodated by container
68 thereby rendering brie unit
31 nestable in container
68 for easier storage ad transportation. One of the advantages of containers
68 having a nesting capability is the ability of convenient storage in warehouses while
economizing in space until containers
68 are used and/or sold.
[0054] The nesting is achieved by raising container
68a above similar container
68b and then accommodating container
68a in container
68b as shown by the arrow designated "t" thus economizing the space taken up by containers
68a and
68b. The procedure described hereinabove is repeated as necessary according to the number
of containers
68a and
68b to be nested.
[0055] Another nestable configuration is shown in Figures 11 and 12, wherein a container
90 includes a rim
94 similar to rim
29 shown in Figure 1, and described hereinabove in relation to the first embodiment.
Container
90 also includes a bottom surface
96 having a nesting ridge
92. Furthermore, a base
100 (Figures 13 and 14) is detached and stored separately thereby enabling storage of
spare parts without having recourse to storing containers
90 and bases
100 attached one to each other. Base
100 includes a hollow cavity
102 formed therein as well as a roll holder
106 protruding into cavity
102. Base
100 further includes a gripping surface
108 including a cavity
109 formed therein. Cavity
109 is sized to accept the upper end of gripping surface
108 when another base
108 is placed therebeneath. Due to base
100 having cavity
102 formed therein ad holder
106 protruding into cavity
102 as well as gripping surface
108 having cavity
109, bases
100 are nestable in the manner shown in Figure 13.
[0056] A further nestable configuration is shown in Figures 15 and 16, wherein a container
110 includes a nesting ridge
112 and a rim
114. Furthermore, a base
117 similar to base
100 (Figures 13 and 14) is attached to, or integrally formed with, container
110. Base
117 is also dimensioned to have a smaller size than container
110 thereby rendering base
117 nestable in container
110 for easier storage and transportation. Typically, when containers
110 are nested, base
117 will rest on ridge
112.
[0057] Figures 17 and 18 depict yet a further configuration which is identical in all aspects
to the configuration of Figures 15 and 16 but for the absence of nesting ridge
112 shown in Figures 15 and 16. Container
110 similarly includes rim
114 and base
117 is likewise attached to, or integrally formed with, container
110. Base
117 is also dimensioned to have a smaller size than container
110 thereby rendering base
117 nestable in container
110 for easier storage and transportation. Typically, when containers
110 are nested, base
117 will rest on base
117 of container
110 immediately therebeneath. Owing to the absence of any ridges, the present configuration
offers an alternative and more compact nesting configuration than the configuration
shown in Figures 15 and 16 and described hereinabove for the convenience of the user
and/or retailer.
[0058] Figures 19-25 show the steps of using a waste container
120, as well as loading and replacing a bag
46u according to the present invention. In Figure 19, container
120 with a lid
57 and base
78 is shown prior to being loaded. The process is achieved by performing the following
steps: first, displacing container
120 substantially away from base
78. Second, inserting bags
46 into recess
28. Third, passing bag
46 through aperture
72. Fourth, displacing container
120 towards base
78 and then pulling bag
46 substantially towards opening
138 and over rim
94. Alternatively and preferably it would also be possible to pull bag
46 substantially towards opening
138 and over rim
94 and then to displace container
120 towards base
78.
[0059] Once container
120 has been used as described hereinabove, the user will verify bag
46 should be replaced and soon thereafter will displace bag
46u substantially towards opening
138. The user will then proceed by disconnecting bag
46u from adjacent bag
46a. The task is then completed by disposing bag
46u.
[0060] Occasionally the user is advised to verify that plurality of bags
46 have been depleted whereby he will proceed to perform the following steps: first,
displacing container
120 substantially away from base
78. Second, inserting bags
46 into recess
28. Third, passing bag
46 through aperture
72. Fourth, pulling bag
46 substantially towards opening
138 and over rim
94 and then displacing container
120 towards base
78.
[0061] In order to further clarify the process of using the device according to the present
invention with reference to the accompanying drawings a user may remove lid
57 (Figure 20) wherein shortly thereafter container
120 is displaced about hinge
82. Immediately after container
120 is displaced, roll of bags
45 is inserted into roll holder
28. The next step is performed sheet of bags
46 (Figure 21) being placed over gripping surface
71 in the direction generally indicated by "X". Soon thereafter, container
120 is displaced back towards base
78 in the direction generally indicated by "W". The next step is for sheet of bags
46 to be passed through aperture
72 formed in container
120 and pulled substantially upwards in the direction indicated by "Y" (Figure 22). Thereafter,
bag
46u (Figure 23) is pulled over rim
94 (not shown) and preferably secured to container
120. Lid
57 (Figure 24) is then promptly placed upon container
120 and once bag
46u becomes full or needs to be replaced, lid
57 a duly removed, bag
46f (Figure 25) is displaced substantially upwardly in the direction indicated by "Z"
until lines
48 are visible where the user tears bag
46f from the new bag
46u to be used and disposes of now full bag
46f. Accordingly, the user pulls bag
46u over rim
94 and places lid
57 back onto container
120 as shown in Figure 24. Once roll
45 is depleted, the user will repeat the process shown in Figures 19-15 and described
hereinabove.
[0062] It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited
to the details of the foregoing illustrated embodiments and that the present invention
may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential
attributes thereof The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects
as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention is indicated by the
appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come
within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to
be embraced therein.
[0063] It will be appreciated that the above descriptions are intended only to serve as
examples, and that many other embodiments are possible within the spirit and the scope
of the present invention.