The present invention relates generally to the trash bag field and, more particularly, to an apparatus for holding a trash bag open to allow more convenient introduction of trash and debris into the bag.
Home and garden maintenance often requires individuals to sweep or rake up grass clippings, leaves, dirt or other debris. Typically this material is raked into a pile before being placed into a plastic trash bag for disposal. Often such an individual works alone. It is generally difficult and time consuming to hold a trash bag open while placing dirt or debris therein. The present invention relates to an apparatus particularly adapted for holding a trash bag open to receive dirt and debris in a convenient, effective and efficient manner.
In accordance with the purposes of the present invention as described herein, an apparatus is provided for holding a trash bag. The apparatus comprises a base including a bottom wall, a first sidewall and a second sidewall, a bail connected to the first and second sidewalls and a clip securing the trash bag to the bail. The apparatus may further include a resilient lip on the base. Further, the bottom wall of the apparatus may be stepped. In addition, the apparatus further includes a first pivot pin and a second pivot pin for connecting the bail to the base.
Still further, the apparatus may include a wall mounting bracket. That wall mounting bracket may include a slot for engaging at least one of the first pivot pin and a second pivot pin. Further, the apparatus may include a first shoulder connected to the first sidewall and a second shoulder connected to the second sidewall. In addition, the bail is displaceable between a storage position and a bag engaging position engaging the first and second shoulders.
In accordance with additional aspects of the present invention, the apparatus for holding a trash bag comprises a base, a bail connected to the base and means for securing to a wall. Further, the invention may include a method for improving a trash bag holder. The method comprises providing the trash bag holder with a structure for holding the trash bag open when the holders is positioned substantially horizontal to the ground or for when the trash bag holder is hanging substantially vertically on a wall.
In accordance with yet another embodiment, the apparatus for holding a trash bag comprises a base including a bottom wall, a first sidewall and a second sidewall, a bail pivotally connected to the first and second sidewalls, at least one resilient tab carried on the bail and at least one cooperating latching slot carried on one of the first and second sidewalls whereby the bail is locked into a bag retaining position by engagement of the resilient tab in the latching slot. In this embodiment the bail includes a bag retaining flange. The bag retaining flange includes rounded edges. Further, the bag retaining flange depends from the bail at an angle of about 90°.
Still further, the apparatus includes a cart. The cart includes a frame and wheels carried on the frame. The base is connected to the frame. The cart includes a pair of handles and a ramp between the handles.
In the following description there is shown and described several preferred embodiments of this invention, simply by way of illustration of some of the modes best suited to carry out the invention. As it will be realized, the invention is capable of other different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification illustrate several aspects of the present invention, and together with the description serve to explain certain principles of the invention. In the drawings:
a and 8b are detailed, partially sectional and front elevational views illustrating the spring locking mechanism between the bail and the base of the apparatus of
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Reference is now made to
A bail 22 is pivotally connected to the base 12. More specifically, a first end of the bail 22 is connected by a pivot pin 24 to the first sidewall 16 while a second end of the bail is connected by a pivot pin 26 to the second sidewall 18. In the illustrated embodiment the bail 22 is selectively displaceable between a storage position wherein the bail lays down approximately parallel to the bottom wall 14 over the resilient lip 20 (as illustrated in phantom line in
As illustrated in
With the bottom wall 14 resting on the ground, dirt and debris including leaves, grass clippings and the like may be easily raked or swept into the trash bag B by passing up the resilient lip 20 and over the bottom wall 14 under the bail 22 into the interior of the trash bag B.
In accordance with an additional aspect of the present invention, the apparatus 10 may also be hung vertically from a wall W (see
The head of the pivot pin 24 and the head of the pivot pin 26 both include a groove 50 that is freely received in the slot 48 of the bracket 38. Thus, by spacing two brackets 38 along the wall W at an appropriate distance, the groove 50 of the first pivot pin 24 is received in the slot 48 on the first bracket 38 while the groove 50 in the second pivot pin 26 is received in the slot 48 on the second bracket 38. In this way the apparatus 10 may be hung from the wall W with a bag connected as illustrated in
Reference is now made to
A bail 220 is pivotally connected to the base 120. More specifically, a first end of the bail 220 is connected by a bolt or pivot pin and cooperating acorn nut 240 to the first sidewall 160 while a second end of the bail is connected by a bolt or pivot pin and cooperating acorn nut 260 to the second sidewall 180. In the illustrated embodiment the bail 220 is selectively displaceable between a bagging or bag engaging position wherein the bail projects upwardly from the bottom wall 140 at an angle of approximately 90° (as illustrated in full line in
As best illustrated in
A bag retaining flange 230 depends from the bail 220. The flange 230 extends at a right angle to the bail 220 to help stretch the bag B and secure it to the device 100 as the bail is moved into the bag retaining position. The corners of the flange 230 are rounded to prevent tearing the bag.
As illustrated in
With the bottom wall 140 resting on the ground, dirt and debris including leaves and the like may be easily raked or swept into the open trash bag B by passing up the resilient lip 200 and over the bottom wall 140 under the bail 220 into the interior of the trash bag B.
In accordance with an additional aspect of the present invention, the apparatus 100 may also be hung vertically from a wall W (see
The bag B is installed in the same way. First, the open end of the bag B is pulled over the end of the base 120 including the sidewalls 160, 180 and the acorn nuts 240, 260 as well as the bail 200 which is lowered and resting substantially parallel to the bottom wall 140. The bail 220 is then raised into the bag retaining position as illustrated. As the bail 220 is raised, the bag is stretched and thereby secured to the device 100. The bail 220 is then locked into position by engagement of the resilient tabs 300 into the cooperating slots 340 in the sidewalls 160, 180.
As further illustrated in
A trash bag such as a large 55 gallon bag is positioned on the apparatus 100 using the bail 220 as described above. With the handles 600 resting on the ground, trash is raked or swept into the trash bag by traveling up the ramp 620 and over the bottom wall 140. When full, the handles are raised and the cart 500 is pushed to a desired location where the trash bag may be released from the apparatus 100 and the cart 500.
In summary, the present apparatus 10, 100 functions on the ground, a cart or a wall in either a substantially horizontal or substantially vertical position to hold a trash bag B open for receiving dirt and debris. Accordingly, the apparatus 10, 100 of the present invention is more versatile than trash bag holders of the prior art and represents a significant advance in the art.
The embodiment was chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled. The drawings and preferred embodiment do not and are not intended to limit the ordinary meaning of the claims and their fair and broad interpretation in any way.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. Nos. 60/757,584 and 60/757,585, both filed on 10 Jan. 2006.
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