Trash can assembly
US-2015259139-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US9434538B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9434538-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113047662-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A trashcan with a lid can include a pedal bar and a pedal protector. The pedal protector can be flipped and/or rotated, such that the pedal protector can be moved adjacent the pedal (e.g. below the pedal) or away from the pedal bar. The trashcan with a lid can further include at least one notch and/or divider to allow for insertion of more than one trash bag into the body of the trashcan.
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A trashcan comprising: a body comprising: an interior cavity configured to receive trash; at least one upper opening through which trash can be inserted into the interior cavity; a front wall; a rear wall; and a bottom end comprising: a horizontal portion; a vertical portion comprising a groove; and an inclined portion positioned rearward of the horizontal portion, the inclined portion being inclined relative to the horizontal portion and to the vertical portion; a lid pivotally attached to the body so as to move between opened and closed positions; a lid actuating system comprising a pedal and at least one linkage connecting the pedal with the lid, such that movement of the pedal causes opening and closing movement of the lid; and a pedal protector pivotably attached to the body, wherein the pedal protector is pivotable from a first position adjacent the pedal to a second position away from the pedal, the pedal protector being configured such that in the first position a portion of the pedal protector is received in the groove of the vertical portion of the body, and in the second position another portion of the pedal protector rests against the inclined portion. 2. A trashcan comprising: a body comprising an interior cavity configured to receive trash, the trash can body having at least one upper opening through which trash can be inserted into the interior cavity; a lid pivotally attached to the body so as to move between opened and closed positions; a lid actuating system comprising a pedal and at least one linkage connecting the pedal with the lid, the lid actuating system configured such that the lid moves from the closed position to the open position in response to the pedal being depressed; and a pedal protector attached to the body, the pedal protector extending underneath a front portion of the pedal, the front portion of the pedal configured to be depressed by a user's foot; wherein an underside of the pedal comprises a recess that extends from a first lateral side of the pedal to a second lateral side of the pedal, wherein the recess is shaped to receive an upper portion of a front length of the pedal protector from the first lateral side to the second lateral side, and wherein, the pedal and pedal protector are configured such that: when the pedal is depressed, the upper portion of the pedal protector is received in the recess, and wherein, when the pedal is not depressed, the upper portion of the pedal protector is not received in the recess. 3. The trashcan of claim 2 , wherein the pedal is pivotably attached to the body, wherein the pedal protector is pivotable from a first position adjacent the pedal to a second position away from the pedal. 4. The trashcan of claim 3 , wherein the body comprises a horizontal wall and an inclined portion, the inclined portion being non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the horizontal wall, wherein the pedal protector is configured to rest against the inclined portion in the second position. 5. The trashcan of claim 3 , wherein the body further comprises a groove or recess configured to receive at least a portion of the pedal protector in the second position. 6. The trashcan of claim 2 , wherein the body comprises an opening that receives at least a portion of the pedal protector and a rear portion of the pedal. 7. The trashcan of claim 2 , wherein the pedal protector comprises arms that form a generally U-shaped pedal protector. 8. The trashcan of claim 2 , wherein the pedal protector is configured to inhibit the pedal of the trashcan from contacting a ground surface on which the trashcan rests. 9. The trashcan of claim 2 , wherein the pedal protector is configured to be positioned so as to provide a stabilizing force to the trashcan, thus inhibiting the trashcan from tipping over, and also to facilitate stacking of multiple trashcans. 10. The trashcan of claim 1 , wherein the pedal protector is positioned at a downward angle relative to the lower surface of the body when the pedal protector rests against the at least one inclined portion. 11. The trashcan of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one notch along the body for insertion of a trash bag; a plurality of divider holding components located along the interior cavity; and a divider engaged with the plurality of divider holding components, the divider dividing the interior cavity into a plurality of cavities for receiving trash, the divider comprising a plurality of divider connection members having elongate members configured to be received within the divider holding components. 12. The trashcan of claim 1 , wherein the vertical portion is adjacent the horizontal portion. 13. The trashcan of claim 1 , wherein the horizontal portion is rearward of the vertical portion. 14. The trashcan of claim 1 , wherein the horizontal and vertical portions are generally perpendicular planar members, and the inclined portion is a planar member that is angled with respect to the horizontal and vertical portions. 15. A trashcan comprising: a body comprising: an interior cavity configured to receive trash; at least one upper opening through which refuse can be inserted into the interior cavity; a front wall; a rear wall; and a bottom end comprising a generally planar horizontal wall, a stop wall, and a channel; a pedal comprising a rear portion and a front portion, the rear portion received in the channel, the front portion extending out of the channel; a lid coupled with the body and configured to move between closed and opened positions; a linkage that operatively connects the pedal with the lid such that pressing on the pedal moves the lid from the closed position to the open position; and a stabilizer attached to the body and configured to pivot from a deployed position to a stowed position in a first direction and from the stowed position to the deployed position in a second direction, the stabilizer comprising a leg and a lateral member, the trashcan configured such that: in the deployed position, the stabilizer is adjacent to the front portion of the pedal, and in the stowed position: the stabilizer is engaged with the bottom end of the body and extends away from the generally planar horizontal wall of the body at a non-zero acute angle; the leg of the stabilizer is engaged with the stop wall of the bottom end, thereby inhibiting further pivoting of the stabilizer in the first direction; and a portion of the stabilizer is the lowest-most portion of the trashcan. 16. The trashcan of claim 15 , wherein, in the stowed position, the stabilizer extends below the generally horizontal wall of the body. 17. The trashcan of claim 15 , wherein, in the stowed position, a portion of the stabilizer is the lowest-most portion of the trashcan. 18. The trashcan of claim 15 , wherein: the stabilizer further comprises a second leg, and the lateral member connects the leg and the second leg, the entirety of the lateral member being spaced apart from the body when the stabilizer is in the stowed position. 19. The trashcan of claim 15 , wherein, when the stabilizer is in the deployed position, the frontmost portion of the pedal is rearward of the frontmost portion of the stabilizer. 20. A trashcan comprising: a body comprising: a sidewall; a bottom wall comprising a substantially horizontal planar portion, a stop wall, and a channel; an opening having a periphery; and an interior cavity configured to receive trash, the interior cavity bounded on
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