US2007295736A1PendingUtilityA1

Wastebasket or bin having rocking springs at bottom

Assignee: MICHILIN PROSPERITY CO LTDPriority: Jun 26, 2006Filed: Jun 25, 2007Published: Dec 27, 2007
Est. expiryJun 26, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Tie Wang
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Abstract

The paper shredder of this invention includes a machine body having cutting blades therein and a wastebasket or bin for containing paper chips, including a base provided beneath a wastebasket or bin; at least one support spring provided between the base and the wastebasket or bin to form an appropriate gap between the wastebasket or bin and the base, whereby when the user rocks the wastebasket or bin forwards and backwards, or sideways, chips in a chip mountain accumulated beneath the discharge port at the cutting blades can be spread outwards, to increase the space for receiving the paper chips in the wastebasket or bin, to prevent the “chip mountain” from impeding smooth falling of subsequent paper chips, thereby affecting overall operative functions of the paper shredders.

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1 . A wastebasket or bin having rocking springs at bottom, including a base provided beneath a wastebasket or bin; at least one support spring provided between the base and the wastebasket or bin to form an appropriate gap between the wastebasket or bin and the base, whereby when the user rocks the wastebasket or bin forwards and backwards, or sideways, chips in a chip mountain accumulated beneath the discharge port at the cutting blades can be spread outwards. 
     
     
         2 . The wastebasket or bin having rocking springs at bottom of  claim 1 , wherein the support spring is mounted between an upward-projecting post of the base, and an indent at the bottom of the wastebasket or bin indenting inwards.

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