Claims
- 1. A method of funneling fluid to be collected into a fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means, the method comprising the step of making a collapsible drain stand for holding the fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means in a manner facilitating flow of the fluid to be collected into the enclosure means, from a generally rectangular piece of flat, rigid-but-bendable base material, the steps of making the drain stand comprising:
- establishing a mirror-image fold line perpendicular to the long axis of the base material, the mirror-image fold line providing a reference from which the base material is cut and folded, whereby a cut or fold on one side of the mirror-image fold line is generally duplicated on the other side of the mirror-image fold line;
- cutting the bottom side of the base material to form, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, a pair of drain stand legs, an enclosure means guide panel, and a locking tab on each end of the guide panel;
- cutting the mid-section of the base material to form, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, an inner support panel connected at its upper end to the remainder of the base material but separated along its sides from the base material, the inner support panel further being connected at its lower end to the guide panel in a manner whereby the guide panel and its locking tabs are supported solely by the inner support panel;
- providing, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, means for interacting with a respective one of the locking tabs to securely position the locking tabs therein;
- folding the base material along the mirror-image fold line and connecting the opposite free ends of the base material to one another;
- separating the two sides of the base material from one another while leaving them attached to each other at their respective ends, the step of separating the sides of the base material creating a definable drain stand interior;
- bending the inner support panels upwardly into the drain stand interior to create means for funneling fluid to be drained through the drain stand; and
- securing the inner support panels in a desired position by engaging the locking tabs with the respective interacting means.
- 2. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of folding the base material along the mirror-image fold line and connecting the opposite free ends of the base material to one another, takes place before any of the cutting or other folding steps.
- 3. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in clain 1, wherein the step of folding the base material along the mirror-image fold line and connecting the opposite free ends of the base material to one another, takes place after the cutting steps but before any of the other folding steps.
- 4. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 1, wherein an end attachment panel is provided along one end of the base material to facilitate the connecting of the opposite free ends of the base material to one another.
- 5. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 1, including the steps of creating, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, additional fold lines at the upper end of the inner support panel between the inner support panel and the remainder of the base material, and between the inner support panel and the guide panel, and further creating, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, other fold lines extending upwardly from the fold line at the upper end of the inner support panel, to define an end panel above the inner support panel, the end panel forming a portion of the remainder of the base material.
- 6. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of securing the inner support panels includes the step of folding the guide panels downwardly with respect to the inner support panels and positioning the lower ends of the inner support panels with respect to each other to create a trough sufficiently wide to permit fluid flow therethrough, yet narrow enough to prevent larger solid objects from falling therethrough.
- 7. A method of funneling fluid to be drained into a fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means, the method comprising the steps of making a foldable drain stand for supporting the fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means and positioning open end of the enclosure means below a drain, the drain stand being constructed from a piece of flat, bendable base material having opposite free ends, the steps of making the drain stand comprising:
- establishing a mirror-image fold line which provides a reference from which the base material is cut and folded, whereby a cut or fold on one side of the mirror-image fold line is generally duplicated on the other side of the mirror-image fold line;
- cutting a first side of the base material to form, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, a pair of drain stand legs;
- cutting the base material to form, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, an inner support panel connected at one end to the remainder of the base material but otherwise separated form the base material;
- folding the base material along the mirror-image fold line and connecting the opposite free ends of the base material to one another to form two adjacent, flat sides of base material;
- separating the two sides of the base material from one another while leaving them attached to each other at their respective ends, the step of separating the sides of the base material creating a definable drain stand interior;
- bending the inner support panels upwardly into the drain stand interior to create means for funneling fluid to be drained through the drain stand; and
- securing the inner support panels in a desired position.
- 8. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 7, wherein the step of folding the base material along the mirror-image fold line and connecting the opposite free ends of the base material to one another, takes place before any of the cutting or other folding steps.
- 9. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 7, wherein the step of folding the base material along the mirror-image fold line and connecting the opposite free ends of the base material to one another, takes place after the cutting steps but before any of the other folding steps.
- 10. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 7, including the steps of cutting the base material to form on each side of the mirror image fold line an enclosure means guide panel having two ends which each support a locking tab, which guide panel and its locking tabs are supported solely by an inner support panel, the method further including the step of providing, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, means for interacting with a respective one of the locking tabs to securely position the locking tabs therein.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10, wherein the step of securing the inner support panels includes the step of folding the guide panels downwardly with respect to the inner support panels, and positioning the ends of the inner support panels connected to the guide panels, with respect to each other, to create a through sufficiently wide to permit fluid flow therethrough, yet narrow enough to prevent larger solid objects from falling therethrough.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11, including the step of creating, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, additional fold lines between the inner support panels and the remainder of the base material, and between the inner support panels and the guide panels, and further creating, on each side of the mirror-image fold line, an end panel which separates the pair of drain stand legs.
- 13. A method of funneling fluid to be drained into a fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means, the method comprising the steps of making a foldable drain stand for supporting the fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means and positioning an open end of the enclosure means adjacent a drain, the drain stand being constructed of a flat, bendable base material including a pair of base components each having two opposite ends, which base components, in use, are connected to each other at their ends, the steps of making the drain stand comprising:
- cutting the base material to form a pair of drain stand legs in each base component;
- cutting the base material to form an inner support panel connected at one end to the remainder of the base material but otherwise separated from the base material;
- separating the two base components from one another while leaving them attached to each other at their respective ends, the step of separating the base components creating a definable drain stand interior;
- bending the inner support panel upwardly into the drain stand interior to create means for funneling fluid to be drained through the drain stand; and
- securing the inner support panel in a desired position.
- 14. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 13, wherein the cutting steps include the forming of a collecting means guide panel having two ends and a locking tab on each end of the guide panel, wherein the guide panel and its locking tabs are supported solely by the inner support panel.
- 15. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 14, including the step of providing means for interacting with a respective one of the locking tabs to securely position the locking tabs therein, wherein during the securing step the locking tabs engage the respective interacting means.
- 16. A method of funneling fluid as set forth in claim 14, wherein the step of securing the inner support panel includes the step of folding the guide panel downwardly with respect to the inner support panel and positioning the fold line between the guide panel and inner support panel to create a trough sufficiently wide to permit flow therethrough, yet narrow enough to prevent larger solid objects from falling therethrough.
- 17. A method of making a fluid collection and disposal apparatus, the method comprising the following steps:
- providing a fluid impermeable bag-like enclosure means for receiving and holding fluids to be collected, the enclosure means having an open end;
- providing a drain stand which is folded flat for shipping and packaging;
- unfolding the drain stand; and
- holding the enclosure means in a manner facilitating the flow of the fluid to be collected into the enclosure means; and
- wherein the unfolded drain stand includes a primary body portion which forms a continuous outer perimeter of the unfolded drain stand and defines a drain stand interior, and an inner support panel attached to the primary body portion, which inner support panel is inclined downwardly into the drain stand interior, wherein the primary body portion provides means for engaging the open end of the enclosure means in an open, fluid receiving position, and wherein the inner support panel provides means for funneling the fluid drained through the enclosure means open end to the remainder of the enclosure means in a manner preventing larger solid objects which may enter the open end of the enclosure means from passing by the funneling means into the remainder of the enclosure means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/878,025, filed Jun. 24, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,705,248.
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Divisions (1)
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