Modular bin for public establishments, having been designed so that it can be attached to other analogous ones to form a modular assembly intended to be arranged, for example, under the counter of bars, cafeterias or other similar places, and being constituted by a rectangular prismatic body, it is essentially characterized in that the base or upper part defines a horizontal shelf under which a vertical and frontal profile or panel has been provided, there being another profile or front panel arranged according to an inclined plane, below the previous one, being determined between the edges of both an inclined access opening for depositing papers, waste, etc., whose opening is permanently closed by pivoting doors mounted on axes that are arranged on supports provided on the internal face of the rear wall of the wastepaper basket; having foreseen that below the commented inclined profile, there is a front and vertical door of access to the interior, counting that with a conventional bag whose mouth remains open by means of tensioners articulated inclinedly the sides of the paper itself, and whose tensioners are required towards its operating position by respective springs or springs; with the particularity that laterally the body of such a trash can has an independent compartment with a top and inclined opening and a closing door of such opening, door of the same configuration as the tilting doors previously commented and arranged in analogous manner. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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