The invention disclosed broadly relates to the field of disposable bags, and more particularly relates to the field of disposable waste bags.
Disposable bags are well known. However, there is a need for a disposable bag that can be hung from a protrusion in a vehicle or other structure and easily used.
A bag includes a rectangular sheet having a top part with an aperture therein and a bottom part. The sheet further includes top, bottom, left and right edges. The sheet is folded lengthwise such that the bottom edge forms an opening to a pouch and the left and right edges are attached to respective left and right edges of the top part.
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According to an alternate embodiment, the bag 200 can be made with two separate sheets. A first sheet is longer than the second sheet and includes an aperture in its top part. The second sheet is attached to the first sheet by three of its edges being connected to corresponding edges of the first sheet such that a pouch is formed on the lower part of the first sheet.
The bags discussed herein can be made from any suitable material such as those that have sufficient strength to hold waste items and possibly such that wetness will not cause the pouch to collapse.
Examples of suitable materials include:
1. Acetate and by-products.
2. Cotton and by-products.
3. Synthetic rubber and by-products.
4. Rubber and by-products.
5. Celluloid and by-products.
6 Cellulose and by-products.
7. Kevlar and by-products.
8. Latex and by-products.
9. Nomex and by-products.
10. Nylon and by-products.
11. Petroleum and by-products.
12. Piroxilin and by-products.
13. Plastic and by-products.
14. Lucite and by-products.
15. Poly(metyl-methacrylate) and by-products.
16. Polyacrimitrile and by-products.
17. Polyamide and by-products.
18. Polycarbonato and by-products.
19. Polyester and by-products.
20. Polystyrene and by-products.
21. Polytene and by-products.
22. Inorganic polymer and by-products.
23. Organic polymer and by-products.
24. Polypropylene (vinyl polymer) and by-products.
25. Non-woven Polypropylene (vinyl polymer) and by-products.
26. Woven Polypropylene (vinyl polymer) and by-products.
27. Polytetrafluoretilene (teflón) and by-products.
28. Polyurethane and by-products.
29. P.V.C. and by-products.
30. Paper and by-products.
31. Mixtures of the above materials.
These materials can be used in different weights According to different embodiments bags using the invention can be made by joining the edges as discussed above using any of the following: folding; soldering; welding; gluing; sewing; sealing; or any other method that the material will allow.
Waste bags made according to the invention can be used for a variety of purposes. For example the bag can be attached to a car, truck or other vehicle by placing its aperture over the stick shift lever or a hand brake, on the seat belt, or a headrest. At the home the aperture can be placed over a doorknob.
Therefore, while there has been described what is presently considered to be the preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other modifications can be made within the spirit of the invention.