Garbage bags are used by millions of people everyday at home, work, school, and etcetera. Despite this continual and universal use, the multitude of available means for dispensing garbage bags leaves a lot to be desired. Such available means fail to provide an economical, efficient and easy-to-use manner of dispensing garbage bags.
Boxes of garbage bags that dispense garbage bags from a horizontal, folded-stack are one example of available means. Garbage bags are pulled from the top of the folded stack when being dispensed. Unfortunately, boxes of garbage bags typically can only hold a relatively small number of garbage bags and are, therefore, uneconomical. Moreover, often when a garbage bag is pulled out of one of these boxes, additional, unwanted garbage bags are dispensed.
Likewise, large rolls of garbage bags are awkward and difficult to handle. When attempting to get a garbage bag from the roll, the user must somehow hold the roll and tear off the garbage bag from its perforated attachment to the next garbage bag in the roll. This is especially difficult when dealing with a new roll of garbage bags. Furthermore, tearing the perforated attachment often causes one of the garbage bags to tear, ruining the bag. Additionally, due to its nature, rolls of garbage bags do not store easily. A roll of garbage bags can easily fall over and roll away, unrolling garbage bags that then have to be rolled back up.
Moreover, boxes containing horizontal rolls that dispense garbage bags from the outside of the roll exhibit many of these same problems. For example, such boxes still exhibit the problems of tearing the perforated attachment. Furthermore, the user usually must still hold the box while pulling the garbage bags as the pulling motion will tend to cause the box to move rather than the roll. This is especially true as the roll empties.
Today's consumers, whether at home, work or elsewhere, demand better means for dispensing their garbage bags. These consumers want efficient, economical, and easy-to-use means for dispensing garbage bags.
An advantage of the embodiments described herein is that they overcome the disadvantages of the prior art. Another advantage of certain embodiments is that they provide an easily storable, convenient, efficient, economical, and easy to use means for dispensing garbage bags.
These advantages and others are achieved by an apparatus for dispensing garbage bags. The apparatus includes one or more sides, a bottom, connected to the sides, and a top, connected to the sides. The top includes a slit flap and one or more hole flaps. The slit flap defines a slit. Each hole flap defines a hole and overlaps the slit flap so that the hole is centered on the slit and garbage bags are dispensed through the slit and the hole when the top is closed. The garbage bags may be dispensed, one at a time, from the center of a vertical, upright roll of garbage bags.
These advantages and others are also achieved by an apparatus for dispensing garbage bags. The apparatus includes four rectangular sides, a bottom, connected to the four rectangular sides, and a top, connected to the sides. The top includes a slit flap and three hole flaps. The slit flap defines a slit. Each hole flap defines a hole and overlaps the slit flap so that the holes are centered on the slit and garbage bags are dispensed through the slit and the holes when the top is closed. The garbage bags may be dispensed, one at a time, from the center of a vertical, upright roll of garbage bags.
These advantages and others are also achieved by an apparatus for dispensing garbage bags. The apparatus includes one or more sides, a bottom, connected to the sides, and a top, connected to the sides. The top includes means for dispensing garbage bags from a center of a roll of garbage bags through a center of the top. The garbage bags may be dispensed, one at a time, from the center of a vertical, upright roll of garbage bags.
These advantages and others are also achieved by an apparatus for dispensing garbage bags. The apparatus includes one or more sides, a bottom, connected to the sides, a top, connected to the sides, and a roll of garbage bags, vertically oriented so that a center of the roll of garbage bags faces the top. The garbage bags are dispensed, one at a time, from the center of the roll of garbage bags through the top.
The detailed description will refer to the following drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like elements, and wherein:
Embodiments of an apparatus for dispensing garbage bags are described herein. Although described herein in terms of dispensing garbage bags, the apparatus may be used to dispense other type of bags as well.
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The apparatus 10 includes four sides 12, a bottom 14 (not shown), and a top 16. With reference to
The flap 18 with a slit 20 may also include a notch 28, as seen in
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The garbage bag supply 26 is contained in the interior cavity 30 formed by the sides 12, bottom 14, and top 16 of the apparatus 10. The garbage bag supply 26 may be a roll of garbage bags. The roll of garbage bags is oriented in a vertical, upright position with the center of the garbage bag roll facing the top 16 of the apparatus 10. The garbage bags dispensed by the apparatus 10 are pulled from the center of the garbage bag roll, one garbage bag at a time. Pulling the garbage bags from the center of the garbage bag roll through the slit 20 and the holes 24 provides a smooth and continuous supply of garbage bags from the apparatus 10. The center of the garbage bag roll is directly underneath the slit 20 and the holes 24. Pulling the garbage bags from the center generally also avoids rotating the garbage bag roll, as would happen if the garbage bags were pulled from the exterior of the garbage bag roll. Moreover, by orienting the roll of garbage bags in a vertical, upright position and pulling the garbage bags from the center of the garbage bag roll, gravity assists in holding and controlling the apparatus 10. Gravity exerts a force directly opposite the pulling motion exerted by pulling the garbage bag from the center of the vertical, upright garbage bag roll. Due to the affect of gravity, the user generally does not have to hold the apparatus 10 when dispensing garbage bags, therefore enabling the user to dispense bags with one hand.
The garbage bags in the garbage bag supply 26 shown overlap with one another, but are not connected together by perforations, or otherwise. In this manner, when one garbage bag is completely dispensed from the apparatus 10, the start of another garbage bag should extend outside of the top-most hole 24. Consequently, the garbage bags are dispensed one garbage bag at a time. If the garbage bags become misaligned or otherwise do not dispense properly, it is a simple matter to open the top 16 and re-thread the next garbage bag from the garbage bag supply 26 through the notch 28 and into the slit 20 and through the holes 24. Alternatively, the garbage bags may be connected together through perforated connections or otherwise.
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The apparatus 10 may be sized to fit any size garbage bag supply (e.g., garbage bag roll) and any size garbage bags. For example, a side-by-side comparison of
The apparatus 10 may also include additional features beyond those illustrated herein. For example, one of the flaps 22 and/or sides 12 may include a latch or other device that keeps the top 16 closed. Likewise, the ordinarily open end of one of the flaps 22 may be glued or otherwise fixably connected to one of the sides 12 so that the top 16 is fixably closed. In addition or alternatively to the opening 34, the apparatus 10 may also include a handle that eases carrying and transportation of the apparatus 10.
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The terms and descriptions used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims, and their equivalents, in which all terms are to be understood in their broadest possible sense unless otherwise indicated.
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