US20110284703A1
2011-11-24
13/068,325
2011-05-10
This invention is intended to be used for yard work such as bagging fallen leaves, trash or lawn and hedge clippings or construction waste or any other type of material gathering procedure which can use this device.
This device can be used by janitorial cleaning help. Instead of dragging around a trash bin, they can simply mount a trash bag in the frame and walk around holding the handle of the frame and sweep trash directly into the bag.
Using this invention allows the person gathering and bagging leaves and other lawn trash, to be able to set the fixture on the ground with a leaf bag attached.
The fixture will hold the bag in place with the mouth held open even on a windy day.
The person bagging the trash just have to rake the waste material up to the mouth of the bag and shove it in. This eliminates having to lift the waste in order to put it in a vertical container.
This invention is the only device of its kind which affords such advantages.
It is designed to simplify the bagging of the type of waste described.
Using this invention in the manner described eliminates the frequent need to be bending and lifting which is required to bag this type of waste by conventional methods.
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B65B67/1233 » CPC main
Apparatus or devices facilitating manual packaging operations; Sack holders; Sack holders, i.e. stands or frames with means for supporting sacks in the open condition to facilitate filling with articles or materials characterised by means for suspending sacks, e.g. pedal- operated Clamping or holding means
B65B67/1255 » CPC further
Apparatus or devices facilitating manual packaging operations; Sack holders; Sack holders, i.e. stands or frames with means for supporting sacks in the open condition to facilitate filling with articles or materials characterised by positively acting means for stretching the mouth of the sack into the open condition, e.g. using springs
B65F1/1415 » CPC further
Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor; Other constructional features; Accessories; Supports, racks, stands, posts or the like for holding refuse receptacles for flexible receptables, e.g. bags, sacks
B65F2240/138 » CPC further
Types of refuse collected Garden debris
B65B67/12 IPC
Apparatus or devices facilitating manual packaging operations; Sack holders Sack holders, i.e. stands or frames with means for supporting sacks in the open condition to facilitate filling with articles or materials
This invention describes an item called the “Trash Leaf bag Buddy”. The purpose of the invention is to provide an easy and practical means to load a full size trash bag with leaves or common light weight yard waste without having to use a trash container. This invention provides a way to secure the bag to the ground and have the mouth of the bag open and set, to be loaded with trash.
This invention fills a need which becomes very obvious for home owners and lawn care contractors, especially in areas of the country where the leaves begins to fall in late September.
The abundance of leaves which may be required to be raked and bagged in ones yard becomes a daunting task. This invention makes the task easier.
This invention utilizes a sturdy mounting frame on which the leaf bag will be mounted. The frame is adjustable and will accommodate various sizes of trash bags. With the “Trash-Leaf Bag Buddy” one can place as many bags as desired in an area and proceed to rake the leaves into the open bags. The mouth of the bags remains open by means of the hardware provided in this invention. The bag is also firmly secured to the ground so that the winds will not blow away the bags.
The current way that garbage/Leaf bags have being loaded is that they
After observing and experiencing the many disadvantages associated with current practice of bagging leaves and light yard trash, the need for improvement becomes apparent. This invention provides the necessary improvement.
It provides a convenient and practical way to bag the leaves and trash.
The invention provides a time and labor savings way to bag trash and leaves. With the help of the hardware included in the invention, one can easily deploy the bags in place, and load in and easier and more comfortable way than if the invention was not used.
FIG. 1 on page 10 shows a three dimensional front-side view of the bag mounted on grade, such as a lawn or yard where one would place the bag when loading.
The items which comprise the invention are as follows.
(New text added here) Item 1. Bag Retainer Rod: The bag retainer rod and clips are shown in the open position for illustration. To secure the bag to the bag support frame, the bag retainer rod will come down and the clips will be attached to the support frame and fasten the bag to the frame.
(New text added here) Item 2. Spreader Bar: The spreader bar is mounted on the bag support frame. It is used to hold the bag mouth open. It adjust in and out by sliding in the spreader tube. A friction fit is designed into the spreader tube so that the spreader bar is held firmly when positioned in the tube. The spreader bar is designed with a pivot arm so that when it is spread open, it pivots down to hold the bag mouth to the ground. To adjust the bag support frame to the size of the mouth of the bag, one will adjust the spreader bar in or out to fit the opening of the bag.
(New text added here) Item 3. Ground Spikes: To secure the frame in place, one will insert the ground spikes into the ground. There are four (4) ground spikes.
If the unit is to be mounted on a concrete slab, then the four (4) ground spikes will sit on the slab and the spreader bar will flip down to hold the bag to the concrete slab. The ground spikes are designed to keep the bag frame standing when the spikes are not embedded in the ground. This works for mounting the frame on a concrete slab.
(New text added here) Handle: Item 4. FIG. 2 on page 10 shows a front view of the invention. The handle is shown mounted on the spreader tube. The spreader tube is made of a synthetic rubber material and is used to retain the bag frame and the spreader bars. With the hooked ends inserted into the tube, the frames will not pull apart.
FIG. 3 on page 11 is an enlarged section showing both Spreader bars inserted in the spreader tube. The ground spikes are shown at both ends of the spreader bars.
FIG. 4 on page 11 shows the ground spikes inserted in the ground and is attached to the bag support frame by tack welding.
FIG. 5 on page 11 shows a section of the bag support frame with the bag retainer and clips holding the trash bag in place.
The drawings are not intended to be manufacturers shop drawings, however the drawings cover the description of the invention and how it will function. Manufacturing methods and materials types and material gages will be resolved in manufacturing.
A brief discussion of the possible materials with which the “Trash leaf Bag Buddy” is made of, will be discussed here.
This handle makes the assembly very portable and easy to use and convey from place to place.
The operation is as follows:
The above paragraphs describe the basic invention. However the specifics described and detailed in the drawings should in no way be construed as limitations to the scope of the invention. Many other variations are possible and shall be covered under this patent. The variations are among the following but are not limited to the specifics mentioned here. Under this patent the inventor reserves the right to change the dimensions of any component. This also applies to the materials of design, shape or size of components or all of the components in the assembly to achieve the results intended by the invention.
1. Any and all devices and subsequent inventions and methods which facilitates the gathering of trash where the trash bag is directly mounted on a holding frame and the trash is introduced into the bag without the use of any trash can or bin.
2. Variations of all fixtures which fulfill the intent of this invention, which is to gather trash or other waste or other materials of suitable kind which allows the person gathering the products, to be gathered without the use of a holding bin or can.
3. A bag support frame which holds the mouth of the bag open in a horizontal position so that trash and debris can be loaded while the bag is deployed in the horizontal position. A bag support frame which is adjustable to fit various trash bag mouth dimensions when laid out horizontally or vertically.
A bag support frame which adjusts to accommodate various bag mouth dimensions by sliding in and out in a snug fitting friction cylinder called a spreader tube. A bag support frame with hooked ends which fits into the spreader tube to keep the frame from coming apart. A bag support frame connected to steel rods which are attached to ground spikes. The ground spikes holds the frame sturdy when imbedded into the ground. A support frame which can be mounted on the round and imbedded into the soil or can be placed on a hard surface such as a concrete driveway with the bag attached to be loaded with leaves or trash.
The ground spikes which support the bag support frame. The spikes are spread apart and are capable of supporting the bag support frame even if the spikes are not imbedded in the ground.
A spreader tube made of reinforced rubber or other synthetic polymer material. The spreader tube is sturdy and durable and bag support frame and spreader bar is retained in the tubes by friction against the tube walls.
A spreader bar which is fitted into the spreader tube and mounted on to the bag frame support. The spreader bar pivots down to be hold the bottom of the trash bag firm to the ground.
A bag retainer which is mounted on the bag support frame. Bag clips are mounted on the bag retainer. A bag retainer which is designed to swing down to hold the bag onto the bag support frame.
A handle which is mounted to the top spreader tube. A rigid handle with a hand grip which can be used to move the assembly around when the bag is filled with trash.