Waste storage device

US9718614B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9718614-B2
Application numberUS-201414542940-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 17, 2014
Priority dateApr 10, 2001
Publication dateAug 1, 2017
Grant dateAug 1, 2017

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A sealing mechanism for a waste storage container includes a waste storage container that has a body, a lid and a cartridge adapted to be positioned in the body. The cartridge has a continuous length of storage film therein. The storage film emanates through a gap between a rim and a core tube of the cartridge and is folded down through a core opening in the core tube into an interior space of the body of the waste storage container. The sealing mechanism includes an actuator accessible from outside the body, a gear assembly operably connected to the actuator, a retaining assembly that holds stationary a dispensed portion of the storage film in the interior space of the body during a twist-closure operation, and a plunger operably connected to the gear assembly

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cartridge for holding waste, comprising: a cartridge body defining an outer circumference, said cartridge having a ring shape with a center opening; a continuous length of film that extends through said center opening; wherein said cartridge has a gear extending from said outer circumference enabling at least one of said cartridge and said film to be rotatable. 2. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 1 , wherein said gear is on a middle portion of said outer circumference of said cartridge body. 3. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 1 , wherein said gear extending from said outer circumference is on a top surface of said cartridge body. 4. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 1 , wherein said gear extending from said outer circumference is on a bottom surface of said cartridge body. 5. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 1 , wherein said gear has at least one of a protrusion, a depression, and an aperture. 6. A cartridge for holding waste, comprising: a cartridge body having a ring shape, said cartridge body having an inner wall defining a central opening, and an outer wall opposite said inner wall, said outer wall having a plurality of ridges extending vertically along at least a portion of said outer wall; a continuous length of film stored within said cartridge body; and a cartridge top that at least partially contains said film within said cartridge body, said cartridge top having a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of slits and/or apertures, said cartridge top extending from one of said outer wall and said inner wall thereby defining a gap such that said film can be dispensed out of said cartridge body and through said central opening. 7. The cartridge for holding waste according to claim 6 , wherein said outer wall further comprises a retention structure. 8. The cartridge for holding waste according to claim 6 , wherein said cartridge top is beveled. 9. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 6 , wherein said cartridge top at least partially contains film within said cartridge body about an outer periphery of said cartridge body. 10. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 6 , wherein said film is dispensed adjacent said cartridge top proximal to said center opening. 11. A cartridge for holding waste, comprising: a cartridge body having a ring shape, said cartridge body having an inner wall defining a central opening, and an outer wall opposite said inner wall, said outer wall having a plurality of ridges; a continuous length of film stored within said cartridge body; and a film grip ring that at least partially contacts said film and contains said film within said cartridge body, said film grip ring is attachable to said cartridge body and controls release of said film through said central opening, wherein said film grip ring comprises a plurality of slits and/or apertures. 12. The cartridge for holding waste according to claim 11 , wherein said outer wall further comprises a retention structure. 13. The cartridge for holding waste of claim 11 , wherein said film is dispensed adjacent said film grip ring proximal to said center opening.

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What does patent US9718614B2 cover?
A sealing mechanism for a waste storage container includes a waste storage container that has a body, a lid and a cartridge adapted to be positioned in the body. The cartridge has a continuous length of storage film therein. The storage film emanates through a gap between a rim and a core tube of the cartridge and is folded down through a core opening in the core tube into an interior space of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edgewell Personal Care Brands Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65F1/062. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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