Wall-mounted garbage can
By using a linkage design between the bin body and lid, and leveraging the principle to tilt the bin forward, the problem of inconvenient disposal of wall-mounted trash cans is solved, achieving accurate waste disposal and convenient use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing wall-mounted trash cans have small openings, making it difficult to dispose of trash accurately, and they are inconvenient to use, especially in small spaces such as kitchens or bathrooms.
Design a linkage structure between the bin body and the bin lid. When the bin lid is opened, the bin body tilts forward, and the lever principle is used to tilt the entire bin body forward, increasing the opening for disposal. This linkage between the bin lid and the bin body facilitates waste disposal.
It achieves precise waste disposal, improves ease of use and structural innovation, and the linkage design between the lid and the body makes disposal more convenient.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a trash can, specifically a wall-mounted, interconnected trash can. Background Technology
[0002] Trash cans are hygiene utensils used in daily life. To facilitate use and save space, existing trash cans are fixed to the wall or wall-mounted. For easy disposal, the lid usually adopts a sliding and flip-down opening method. For small-sized wall-mounted trash cans, the trash disposal opening is relatively small. For example, small-sized trash cans in kitchens or bathrooms are often fixed to the wall above the countertop, far from where people stand. It is often not possible to accurately dispose of the trash into the can, making it inconvenient to use. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a wall-mounted trash can with a linked design between the can body and the lid. When the lid is opened, the can body tilts forward simultaneously, making it more convenient to dispose of trash and allowing for accurate placement of trash into the can. This utility model features a novel structure and ease of use.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the following technical solution is adopted:
[0005] A wall-mounted trash can includes a can body and a can lid, characterized in that: a base is provided on the periphery of the can body, a driving part is provided on the rear side of the can lid, the driving part is fixedly connected to the can lid, the middle or upper part of the driving part is movably connected to the base, and the lower part of the driving part abuts against or is movably connected to the upper part of the rear wall of the can body; the bottom or lower part of the can body is placed in the base or movably connected to the base.
[0006] The moving part is a driving lever that extends downward from the rear edge of the bucket lid. The driving lever is pivotally connected to the pivot part of the base. The lower end of the driving lever abuts against the rear side wall of the bucket or is hinged to the rear side wall of the bucket.
[0007] The seat is a U-shaped shell formed by a back plate and left and right side plates. The pivot is located on the upper part of the back plate and is movably connected to the left and right sides of the barrel on the inner walls of the left and right side plates of the U-shaped shell.
[0008] The inner walls of the left and right side plates are provided with sliding grooves, and the outer walls of the left and right sides of the barrel are pivots corresponding to the positions of the sliding grooves, with the pivots housed within the sliding grooves.
[0009] The rear wall of the barrel is provided with a recessed clearance groove, and the pivot and the drive lever are accommodated in the clearance groove when the barrel is surrounded by the shell.
[0010] The drive levers are two in number, symmetrically distributed on both sides of the pivot.
[0011] This utility model has a driving part on the rear side of the lid. When the lid is opened, the driving part uses the lever principle to push the upper part of the bucket forward. Since the bottom or lower part of the bucket is placed or movably connected to the base, the bucket body is tilted forward at a certain angle. At this time, it is more convenient to throw away garbage and less likely to lose it. The linkage structure between the lid and the bucket body has the characteristics of novel structure and convenient use. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 A schematic diagram (I) of the structure of the bucket lid of this utility model when it is opened;
[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram (II) of the structure of the bucket lid of this utility model when it is opened;
[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram (I) showing the separation of the barrel body and shell of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram (II) showing the separation of the barrel body and shell of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0018] like Figure 1-6 As shown, a wall-mounted trash can includes a can body 1 and a can lid 2. A base 3 is located around the can body 1, and a driving part is located on the rear side of the can lid 2. The driving part is a driving lever 21 extending downwards from the rear edge of the can lid. The driving lever 21 is pivotally connected to a pivot part 30 on the base 3. The lower end of the driving lever 21 abuts against or is hinged to the rear side wall of the can body 1. The base 3 is a U-shaped shell formed by a back plate 31 and left and right side plates 32. The pivot part 30 is located on the upper part of the back plate 31 and is movably connected to the left and right sides of the can body 1 on the inner walls of the left and right side plates 32 of the U-shaped shell. The inner walls of the left and right side plates 32 are provided with sliding grooves 33. Pivots 11 corresponding to the positions of the sliding grooves are located on the left and right outer walls of the can body 1, and the pivots 11 are accommodated within the sliding grooves 33. There are two driving levers 21, symmetrically distributed on both sides of the pivot part 30.
[0019] This utility model has a drive lever 21 on the rear side of the lid 2. When the lid 2 is opened, the drive lever 21 uses the pivot part 30 as the fulcrum, and the lower end of the drive lever 21 pushes the upper part of the bucket body 1 forward. Since the lower part of the bucket body 1 is movably connected to the sliding groove 33 of the left and right side walls 32, the bucket body is tilted forward at a certain angle. At this time, it is more convenient to throw away garbage and less likely to lose it, making it easy to use.
[0020] In addition, the present invention also provides a handle on the upper part of the front side of the bucket body 1. By pulling the handle, the upper part of the bucket body is tilted forward. Since the bucket lid and the bucket body are connected by a drive lever 21, when the bucket body is tilted forward, the bucket lid is opened synchronously by the drive lever; that is, the bucket body can be tilted forward by the bucket lid, and the bucket body can be pulled to open the bucket lid synchronously.
[0021] In addition, the rear wall of the bucket body 1 of this invention is provided with a recessed relief groove 12. When the bucket body 1 is surrounded by the shell, the pivot part 30 and the drive lever 21 are accommodated in the relief groove 12. In this way, the left, right and rear sides of the bucket body 1 are closely attached to the inner wall of the shell, and the structure is more compact and reasonable. This invention realizes the linkage between the bucket lid and the bucket body. When the bucket lid is opened, the bucket body tilts forward to facilitate the disposal of garbage. When the bucket lid is closed, the bucket body synchronously returns to the shell. It has the characteristics of novel structure and convenient use.
Claims
1. A wall-mounted garbage can comprising a can body (1) and a can cover (2), characterized in that: The barrel body (1) is movably connected to the seat body or the lower part of the barrel body (1) is placed in the seat body (3).
2. The wall-mounted trash receptacle of claim 1, wherein: The driving lever (21) is pivotally connected to the pivot part (30) of the seat body (3), and the lower end of the driving lever (21) abuts against or is hingedly connected to the rear side wall of the barrel body (1).
3. The wall-mounted trash receptacle of claim 2, wherein: The seat body (3) is formed by a back plate (31) and left and right side plates (32) into a U-shaped housing, and the pivot part (30) is arranged on the upper part of the back plate (31) and movably connected to the inner walls of the left and right side plates (32) of the U-shaped housing.
4. The wall-mounted trash receptacle of claim 3, wherein: The inner walls of the left and right side plates (32) are provided with sliding grooves (33), and the barrel body (1) is provided with pivots (11) corresponding to the positions of the sliding grooves on the outer walls of the left and right sides, and the pivots (11) are accommodated in the sliding grooves (33).
5. The wall-mounted trash receptacle of claim 2, wherein: The rear wall of the barrel body (1) is provided with an inner recessed avoiding groove (12), and when the barrel body (1) is surrounded by the housing, the pivot part (30) and the driving lever (21) are accommodated in the avoiding groove (12).
6. The wall-mounted trash receptacle of claim 2, wherein: The driving lever (21) has two roots, and the two driving levers (21) are symmetrically distributed on the two sides of the pivot part (30).
7. The wall-mounted trash receptacle of claim 1, wherein: The barrel body (1) is further provided with a handle part.