Combined waste paper and trash basket

Receptacles – Arrangements of plural receptacles – Receptacle having rigid – removable inner container

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220 2386, 220404, 220521, B65D 2102

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051690128

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure describes a combined waste paper and trash basket which comprises a first body defining a container and a second body supported on this container and consisting of first and second integral parts. The first part defines a non-paper recipient which occupies a portion of the container volume whereby an area thereof is left to receive waste paper. The second part of the second body defines a cover extending over the waste paper receiving area of the container and includes an opening allowing waste paper to be deposited therein.

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