Aspects of the invention relate generally to dispensers. More specifically, the disclosure relates to bag dispensers.
Disposable bag dispensers are one of the more convenient apparatus available to the modern user. Individual bags are withdrawn from the dispenser and, for example, used to line a waste receptacle, such as a garbage can or waste basket. When the bag is full, it is removed from the receptacle and disposed of. A replacement bag is withdrawn from the dispenser and put in place of the dispensed bag.
Conventionally, the dispenser is located at a distance from the receptacle. The full bag must be removed from the receptacle and, separately, the replacement bag must be individually withdrawn from the dispenser, opened and inserted into, and appropriately arranged within and usually over the lip of, the receptacle.
Considering the frequency with which this process must be repeated in a modern home or office, the time and exertion expended can readily grow into a sizable inconvenience. Placing the dispenser near the receptacle may be impractical, —e.g., if there is no convenient storage location for the dispenser near the receptacle.
One possible solution might involve keeping the dispenser inside the receptacle itself. However, this solution may actually make replacing the bags even more inconvenient, for example, if a replacement bag needs to be reached down for manually at the bottom of the receptacle. Another possible solution of having the dispenser automatically dispense the replacement bag as the full bag is removed may be ineffective if the dispenser is not reliably secured at the bottom of the receptacle.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide apparatus and methods for optimizing replacement of a disposable bag in a receptacle. It would further be desirable to provide apparatus and methods for reliably securing a dispenser at the bottom of the receptacle.
The objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Apparatus and methods are provided for optimizing replacement of a disposable bag in a receptacle. The apparatus and methods are provided in a configuration involving reliably securing a dispenser to the receptacle.
The apparatus may include, and the methods may involve, a dispenser. The dispenser may be configured for dispensing one or more dispensable items. The dispenser may include any dispenser suitable for dispensing the items. The dispenser may or may not at least partly contain the items.
The items may include one or more disposable or non-disposable items. The items may include one or more bags. The bags may include receptacle-liners for lining a receptacle. The receptacle-liners may include waste basket liners. The receptacle-liners may include hamper liners. The receptacle-liners may include garbage bags. The receptacle-liners may include recycling bags. The bags may include laundry bags. The dispenser may include a bag dispenser for dispensing the one or more bags. The dispenser may include a receptacle-liner dispenser for dispensing the one or more receptacle-liners.
Alternatively, or additionally, the items may include paper towels, napkins, toilet paper, tissues, wipes, toilet seat covers, disposable gloves, medical booties, surgical jumpsuits, and/or any other items suitable for dispensing from a dispenser. Any other suitable items may include exam table paper, tablecloths and/or easel paper.
The dispenser may include a holder. The dispenser may include a compartment. The holder may include the compartment. The compartment may include the holder. The holder may include one or more holder walls. The holder may be configured to receive, hold, store, carry and/or dispense the items. The holder may define an interior configured for storing the items. The one or more holder walls may define the interior. For example, a cylindrical wall may define the interior.
The holder may include the items. The holder may define an opening. The items may be serially dispensed from the holder via the opening. The items may be serially removed from the holder via the opening. The items may be connected to each other. The items may be serially connected to each other. The items may be connected to each other by one or more inter-item portions. The inter-item portions may be configured to disjoin in response to application of a force, so as to separate one of the items from the next. The inter-item portions may define perforations between serially adjoined items. Alternatively, or additionally, the items may be interleaved and/or serially folded one within another such that complete removal of one of the items from the dispenser causes at least a portion of a second of the items to emerge from the opening.
The holder may include a dispensing region configured for providing a passageway between the interior and an exterior of the holder. The dispensing region may include the opening. The opening may include a slot. The opening may include a hole. The opening may include a slit. The opening may be dimensioned to facilitate the dispensing. The dispensing may include sequential dispensing. The dispensing may include dispensing of the items from the interior via the dispensing region.
In a pre-dispensing state, the dispensing region may be configured to be torn open, thereby forming the opening. In the pre-dispensing state, the dispensing region may be configured to be cut open, thereby forming the opening. In a pre-dispensing state, the dispensing region may include perforations. The perforations may be defined within a material of one or more of the holder walls. The perforations may be configured to be opened, thereby forming the opening. The perforations may be configured to be opened, thereby forming the slot, slit and/or hole. The perforations may be configured to accommodate tearing a portion of the dispensing region to thereby form the opening.
The dispenser may include one or more tabs. The dispenser may include one or more wings. The tabs may include the wings. The wings may include the tabs. The tabs may be configured to perform a securing of the dispenser to one or more than one surface. The tabs may be configured to perform a releasable securing of the dispenser to the surface. The surface may include a surface of the receptacle. The receptacle may include the surface. The surface may include an interior surface of the receptacle. The surface may include an exterior surface of the receptacle. The tabs may be configured to facilitate installation of the dispenser to the surface. The installation may include the securing. The securing may include an attaching of the tabs to the surface. The securing may include a releasable attaching of the tabs to the surface.
The securing of the dispenser to the surface may include a sliding of one or more of the tabs into one or more than one recess. The receptacle may include the recess. The receptacle may define the recess. The recess(es) may be defined by the surface. One or more than one section of the receptacle may include the recess. The section of the receptacle may define the recess. The recess may be defined within the section of the receptacle. The section of the receptacle may include a bottom of the receptacle. The section of the receptacle may include a side of the receptacle. The section of the receptacle may include a top of the receptacle. The recess may be defined between a first part of the receptacle and a second part of the receptacle. For example, the recess may be defined between a cover of the receptacle and a rim of the receptacle.
The receptacle may be configured to receive the dispenser. The receptacle may be configured to hold the dispenser. The receptacle may be configured to secure the dispenser. The receptacle may be configured to receive, hold, and/or secure the tabs. The section may be configured to receive, hold, and/or secure the tabs. The recess(es) may be configured to receive, hold, and/or secure the tab(s). The section may include one or more retaining members. The retaining members may be configured to releasably hold the dispenser. The retaining members may define the recess. The retaining members may be configured to securely hold the tabs. The retaining members may include one or more than one clip configured to hold the tabs. The clip may define the recess(es). The retaining members may include one or more than one slot configured to hold the tabs. The slot may include the recess. The retaining members may include one or more than one elastic band retained about the receptacle. The band may define the recess(es).
The receptacle may be configured to collect articles. The articles may include waste. The articles may include laundry. The articles may include any articles suitable for collecting into the receptacle. The receptacle may include a hamper. The receptacle may include a recycle bin. The receptacle may include a wall-mounted dispenser-base for dispensing the items. The receptacle may include an end configured to receive the articles. The receptacle may include a top end configured to receive the articles. The receptacle may include an interior bottom end. The interior bottom end may include the retaining members.
The receptacle may include one or more than one woven portion. The section of the receptacle may include the one or more than one woven portion. The woven portion may include a wicker portion. The woven portion may include a rattan portion. The woven portion may define the recess(es). The securing may include a sliding of the tab(s) into the recess(es) defined by the woven portion. The recess may be at least partially defined by a weft. The recess may be at least partially defined by a warp. The securing may include sliding the tabs between one or more portions of the warp and one or more portions of the weft.
The tabs may project from the holder. The tabs may project exteriorly from the holder. The tabs may project from one or more sections of the holder. The tabs may project from one or more of the holder walls. The tabs may project from a section of the holder disposed opposite the dispensing region. The tabs may project from one or more holder walls disposed opposite the dispensing region. For example, a first wall defining the interior may include the dispensing region and the tabs may project from a second wall positioned opposite the first wall.
The dispenser may include an adhesive. The adhesive may be configured to adhere to the surface. The adhesive may be configured to releasably adhere to the surface. The holder walls may include the adhesive. The tabs may include the adhesive. The wings may include the adhesive. The adhesive may be disposed exteriorly to the holder walls. The adhesive may be disposed opposite the dispensing region. The adhesive may extend along the tabs. The adhesive may extend along a portion of the tabs. The securing of the dispenser to the surface may include an adhering with the adhesive. The securing may include an adhering of the dispenser to the surface via the adhesive.
The apparatus may include, and the methods may involve, a waste management kit for disposing of waste. The kit may include a one or more of the receptacle-liners. The liners may include disposable liners. The liners may be serially connected by one or more inter-liner portions. The portions may be configured to disjoin in response to application of a force, so as to separate one liner from the next. The kit may include the receptacle-liner dispenser. The dispenser may include the compartment. The compartment may be configured for storing the liners. The compartment may include the dispensing region. The dispensing region may be configured to accommodate dispensing the liners. The dispenser may include the one or more tabs. The tabs may project exteriorly from the compartment. The kit may include the receptacle.
Apparatus and methods in accordance with the invention will now be described in connection with the FIGS. The FIGS. show illustrative features of apparatus and methods in accordance with the principles of the invention. The features are illustrated in the context of selected embodiments. It will be understood that features shown in connection with one of the embodiments may be practiced in accordance with the principles of the invention along with features shown in connection with another of the embodiments.
Apparatus and methods of the invention may involve some or all of the features of the illustrative apparatus and/or some or all of the steps of the illustrative methods. Illustrative embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof.
The apparatus and methods of the invention will be described in connection with embodiments and features of illustrative devices. The devices will be described now with reference to the FIGS. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural, functional and procedural modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Bag dispenser 100 includes lateral wings 106. Lateral wings 106 extend outwardly from a bottom wall (not shown) of compartment 102. Lateral wings 106 may be configured to extend into a recess defined within a surface of a receptacle (not shown). Lateral wings 106 may include adhesive (not shown) configured to releasably adhere to an inner surface of the receptacle.
In the unassembled state, wings 106 may be configured to be folded under side closure flaps 214, in a first configuration of dispenser 100. Side flaps 209 may also be configured to be folded under side closure flaps 214. In the first configuration, wings 106 may be configured to be releasably held in place by side closure flaps 214. Side flaps 209 may also be configured to be releasably held in place by side closure flaps 214. The first configuration may promote stability and/or compactness during shipping and/or storage, prior to use. In a second configuration (shown in
Folding of side closure flaps 214 upon creases 218 may form side closure tuck flaps 216. Side closure flaps 214 may be releasably held in place by side closure tuck flaps 216. Side closure tuck flaps 216 may be releasably held in place by friction upon insertion into a cavity formed by the adhering of flap 208 to the outermost edge of flap 207.
Adhesive 210 may be bonded to bottom wall 205. Adhesive 210 may be bonded to a bottom surface of wings 106. Adhesive 210 may include a release liner for removal by a user prior to installation into the receptacle. The liner may include perforations 212 configured to enable folding and/or unfolding of wings 106.
Thus, apparatus and methods for optimizing replacement of a disposable bag in a receptacle, by reliably securing a dispenser at the bottom of the receptacle, have been provided. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation.
The present invention is further exemplified by specific embodiments that follow.
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