Combination trash receptacle and chopping board

Supports: cabinet structure – With deposit and collection compartment

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312237, 232 431, 232 433, A47R 8100, B65R 6700

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043032850

ABSTRACT:
A combination trash receptacle and chopping board comprising a cabinet adapted to carry trash bag therein having its open mouth just below the top of the cabinet, and a front door for removal of the bag, the top of the cabinet being formed by a chopping board hinged at its rearward edge to the cabinet to permit insertion of the trash bag, the chopping board being divided into front and rear sections, the front section being hinged to the rearward section to be raised for insertion of trash into the bag, and being forwardly movable to open a slot between the sections so that choppings from both sections may be swept through the slot into the bag.

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