1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to waste disposal in general and in particular to a method and apparatus for securing and supporting a disposable waste bag.
2. Description of Related Art
Disposable and reusable plastic bags are commonly used for collecting household garbage and other refuse. It is frequently desirable to maintain such a bag upright with an opening disposed in an upward direction. Current methods for maintaining such bags upright has been to provide a garbage can in which to place the bag or an external frame to support the bag. However difficulties exist with such current bag supports.
Conventional methods for supporting disposable bags may be to place the bag within a garbage can or other external frame. The use of large disposable plastic trash bags for the purpose of disposing of garden, yard or light industrial waste presents a number of problems. Such bags may commonly be damaged during the process of filling the bag or removing it from the support structure by rough or sharp objects placed within the bag. In particular, yard waste placed into a bag supported by a wire frame may easily puncture the bag.
Current methods of securing bags within such garbage cans or frames has been unsatisfactory. Many garbage cans and wire support stands do not have dedicated fasteners for securing the garbage bag thereto. One conventional method of securing a garbage bag within a garbage can is to stretch the bag over the mouth of the garbage can. In such uses, the garbage bag is retained on the garbage can by relatively weak forces such as the tension of the plastic bag wall and friction between the plastic bag and the container. Such lack of a gripping means to secure the bag to the garbage can may lead to slipping of the bag within the garbage can as the trash bag is loaded with waste or compacted.
Previous designs aimed at securing disposable plastic trash bags in place to trash canisters have also been unsatisfactory. Some of such methods have included hooks or sharp elements designed to snag or perforate the margin of trash bags. Perforating or otherwise snagging the sheet of the bag results in holes proximate to the edge of the bags that may compromise the strength & integrity of the bags. Other bag holding attempts have included devices such as spring loaded clips or elastic bands to frictionally secure the bag to the surface of the garbage can or the like. Such additional and frequently moving or loose parts used in such methods may be susceptible to damage or loss thereby limiting their long-term usefulness.
Previous attempts to support disposable refuse bags for yard waste have also unacceptably obstructed the installation and removal of the bag from the structure. In particular, when a yard waste bag is located within a conventional outdoor trash canister, air may be trapped between the wall of the trash bag and the wall of the canister. This trapped air may impede the filling of the bag with waste. Furthermore, if all air is successfully removed between the plastic trash bag and the wall of the trash canister, the fully loaded plastic trash bag can be very difficult to dislodge from a standard outdoor trash canister due to a vacuum that may develop between the trash bag wall and trash canister wall. Similarly, when supported by metal wire support stands, a plastic waste bag filled to full capacity may become trapped between the metal uprights and the top frame making removal of the fully loaded bag from the support stand difficult.
According to a first embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed a port for retaining a sheet of material within a wall. The port comprises an opening extending through the wall and a single slot extending radially therefrom.
The wall may comprise a side wall of an upright container. The opening may be substantially oval shaped.
The slot may include a stress relieving bore at a distal end thereof. The stress relieving bore may have a tear-drop shape. The tear-drop shape may be inverted so as to have a rounded portion disposed distally from the opening. The slot may extend perpendicularly to a long axis of the oval shaped opening. The slot may have a radiused junction with the oval. The slot may be formed between parallel opposed sides in the sidewall.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed a container having a sidewall and at least one port for retaining a sheet of material within a wall of the container extending therethrough. Each port comprises an opening extending through the wall and a single slot extending radially therefrom.
The opening of the at least one port may include a long axis extending substantially perpendicularly to a top edge of the sidewall. The slot may extend towards a top edge of the sidewall.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed a method for retaining a sheet of material within a wall. The method comprises twisting a free edge of the material into a cylindrical shape, inserting the cylindrical shape of the material through an opening of a port in the wall, said port having the opening extending through the wall and a single slot extending radially therefrom and pulling the cylinder into the slot so as to secure the cylindrical shape therein.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed a method for supporting a disposable refuse bag. The method comprises providing a substantially vertical continuous wall having a top edge, substantially aligning the sheet of the refuse bag with a first surface of wall and passing a free edge of the bag over the top edge of the wall. The method further comprises substantially aligning a portion of the sheet of the bag with a second opposed surface of the wall, twisting a free edge of the material into a cylindrical shape, inserting the cylindrical shape of the material through an opening of a port in the wall, said port having the opening extending through the wall and a single slot extending radially therefrom and pulling the cylinder into the slot so as to secure the cylindrical shape therein.
The bag may be suspended inside a cavity defined by the wall. The bag may be suspended to an exterior of the wall.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed an apparatus for supporting a disposable refuse bag comprising a substantially vertical continuous wall extending between top and bottom edges, the top edge defining a top opening and at least one port extending through the wall, the port comprising an opening extending through the wall and a single slot extending radially therefrom.
The opening may be substantially oval shaped. A long direction of the oval may extend parallel to the top edge of the wall. The opening may be located proximate to the top edge of the wall. The slot may extend towards the top edge of the wall.
The slot may include a strain relieving bore at a distal end thereof. The strain relieving bore may have a tear-drop shape. The tear-drop shape may be inverted such that a rounded portion thereof is disposed towards the top edge. The slot may extend perpendicular to a long axis of the oval. The slot may have a radiused connection with the oval.
The bottom edge may define a bottom opening. The bottom edge may include expansion slots extending perpendicularly therein. The expansion slots may have stress relieving bores at the distal ends thereof.
The apparatus may include a bottom panel extending theracross defining a bottom of a cavity defined by the apparatus. The wall may include integrated carrying handles therein. The apparatus may further include a lid sized to cover the top opening.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
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The wall 16 includes at least one retaining port 30 located proximate to the top edge 18 as illustrated in detail in
The slot 34 may include a stress relief 38 at a distal end 40 thereof. It will be appreciated that the stress relief may comprise a substantially circular bore, although it will be appreciated that other shapes will be useful as well so as to increase the radius at the distal end of the slot so as to reduce the stress thereon and therefore to prevent propagation of the slot into the wall 16.
Optionally, the stress relief 38 may have an inverted teardrop shape as illustrated in
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In operation, a garbage or other similar disposable waste bag 8 is inserted into the cavity 28 in a direction generally indicated at 70. The waste bag includes a top edge 6 wherein the waste bag 8 may be inserted such that the top edge 6 of the waste bag 8 corresponds to the top edge 18 of the apparatus. A user may then twist a portion of the edge 6 of the waste bag 8 into a substantially cylindrical portion 9 as illustrated in
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The support body 12 may optionally include handles 82 or other suitable lifting means located on the outer surface 24 thereof as are known in the art. The handles 82 will assist in moving the apparatus 10 and waste bag 8 about as well as with removing the support body from the waste bag 8. As illustrated in
Securing a rolled or twisted portion of the waste bag 8 distributes the tension created in the bag over a greater surface of the bag. Furthermore, securing the waste bag 8 from a location on the exterior of a garbage can assists in transferring some of the support for the contents of the bag to the top edge 18 of the garbage can thereby further reducing the tension on the location of the bag actually gripped by the port. It will be appreciated that these measures taken together serve to more evenly distribute the load bearing tension in the bag thereby increasing the amount of weight the bag may carry. It will be appreciated that retaining a waste bag 8 within a fastening structure in the support body without puncturing, tearing or otherwise damaging the sheet material of the bag maintains the strength of the bag by not unduely damaging it.
The apparatus 10 may be formed of any suitable material such as by way of non-limiting example, metal such as steel, galvanized steel or aluminium, plastic such as polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polyvinyl chloride and Polystyrene. The material for the apparatus 10 should be selected to be reasonably lightweight while providing sufficient strength and rigidity to support the waste bag in an upright and open position. The material should also be durable and resistant to impacts and abrasion.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/344,521 filed Aug. 13, 2010 entitled Waste Container Support.
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61344521 | Aug 2010 | US |