1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device used to hold open a lawn bag so that a user does not need help from a second person to keep the bag open as the bag is being filled.
2. Description of the Related Art
Plastic receptacles are commonly used for collecting leaves, trash, rubbish and soiled linens. These plastic receptacles are useful because they may be disposed of with little expense, but it is often difficult to collect leaves and other trash by oneself. Many communities have started to require the use of paper refuse bags, which have similar difficulties but do not stretch like a traditional plastic bag in and around a garbage can. Thus, a device for holding bags open is needed that can accommodate both plastic and paper refuse bags of different sizes. Prior art stands and devices for holding open bags are generally not adjustable and are designed to only handle a bag of a single size.
Further, clipping devices for sealing bags are well known in the art, however, such clips can cause bags to tear. A wide variety of stands and supports have been utilized for maintaining a bag in an open position, but such prior art stands and supports are generally stand alone members, rather than being unitary pieces, such as the subject invention, which can easily be held in one hand by the user.
None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. Thus, a device to hold bag open solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The device to hold a bag open is a strap that is formed into an expandable loop that is placed into the mouth of a bag and expanded to keep the mouth of the bag open by tension. The strap is formed from a flexible, resilient material that is either straight or arcuate in its relaxed state. A plurality of ratchet teeth are disposed at one end of the strap and a spring-biased clasp is attached to the opposite end of the strap. A button or lever on the clasp is pushed to release a pawl on the clasp so that the toothed end can be inserted through the clasp and drawn far enough through the clasp so that the diameter of the loop is small enough to fit into the mouth of the bag. The resiliency of the strap material urges the strap to return to its straight or relaxed state, thereby exerting tension against the mouth of the bag to keep the bag mouth open.
The bag can be laid on its side or otherwise supported while the bag is filled. Once the bag is full, the lever or button is depressed so that the loop can be reduced in diameter and removed from the bag. After being removed from the bag, the resiliency of the strap causes the loop to expand, separating the ends of the strap and returning the strap to its relaxed state for use with another bag.
The strap can be made from any flexible, resilient material, plastic being an economical, easy to form choice. An exemplary application for the device is use of the device to hold a lawn bag open while raking leaves or other yard waste into the bag, although other applications calling for a device to keep the mouth of a bag open will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The device is best used with plastic bags having sufficient flexibility, strength, and enough elasticity that the mouth of the bag will stretch slightly without tearing when tension is applied to the bag by the strap, but the device may also be used with heavy paper bags.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is a device to hold open a bag, generally designated as 10. As shown in
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The strap 11 is preferably made of an injection-molded, resilient, flexible plastic material, but may also be made with other suitably resilient yet flexible materials. As shown in
The strap 11 preferably has a length of between about six and twelve feet. Strap 11 is optimally about ten feet in length allowing for a maximum loop diameter of about three feet. The device 10 is preferably made so that it may adjust between a one-foot diameter loop size and a three-foot diameter loop size. The strap 11 may be provided in a linear shape for easy packaging, or it may be provided in an arcuate shape to reduce the amount of tension on the strap 11 when it is placed into the loop arrangement.
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It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/587,936, filed Jul. 15, 2004.
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60587936 | Jul 2004 | US |