The disclosure relates to refuse. More particularly, the disclosure relates to bagging refuse and filling refuse bags.
When bagging refuse, multiple problems can arise. Among them, refuse bags are typically collapsible. While collapsibility may provide advantages for storage and materials cost, a collapsible refuse bag can be difficult to use, as a user must hold a refuse bag with one hand while inserting refuse into the bag with another. In another example, it is common to use refuse bags to discard refuse that is larger than the width or diameter of the refuse bag. Such refuse can become stuck in the bag or may simply be difficult to insert.
Disclosed is a funnel and bag stand. The bag stand includes a funnel having an inner surface, an outer surface, a top end, a bottom end, and at least one attachment portion and at least one leg support connectable to the funnel
The features and components of the following figures are illustrated to emphasize the general principles of the present disclosure and are not necessarily drawn to scale. Corresponding features and components throughout the figures may be designated by matching reference characters for the sake of consistency and clarity.
Disclosed is a bag stand used primarily for holding and filling refuse bags. The bag stand includes a hollow stand and a funnel.
All references to “left” and “right” in this disclosure refer to the left and right directions when viewed from the outside with the top end up and the bottom end down. All connections to which this disclosure refers may be any connection sufficient to hold together the elements to be connected, including an integrated construction, glue, a notched end, or other types of connecting means.
Each leg support 110a,b,c,d in the current embodiment has a left portion 112a,b,c,d, a right portion 114a,b,c,d, and a connecting portion 115a,b,c,d, respectively. Each left portion 112a,b,c,d is formed in approximately a 90-degree bend with respect to the right portion 114a,b,c,d, and the left portion 112a,b,c,d and the right portion 114a,b,c,d are connected by the connecting portion 115a,b,c,d, which is a round or fillet in the current embodiment but may be various shapes in various embodiments. Each left portion 112a,b,c,d includes a filleted foot 113a,b,c,d, which is a filleted edge between a bottom end of each left portion 112a,b,c,d and a side end of each left portion 112a,b,c,d. Each right portion 114a,b,c,d includes a filleted foot 111a,b,c,d, which is a filleted edge between a bottom end of each right portion 114a,b,c,d and a side end of each right portion 114a,b,c,d. Although this shape of leg support 110a,b,c,d is shown in the current embodiment, the leg supports 110a,b,c,d can be various shapes in various embodiments.
Although each leg support 110a,b,c,d is fairly thin in profile in the current embodiment, each leg support is at least partially hollow. Each leg support 110a,b,c,d may be completely hollow or may be hollow only for a portion. In the current embodiment, the connection between each leg support 110a,b,c,d and the funnel 120 is by a portion of the funnel 120 being inserted into the hollow portion of each leg support 110a,b,c,d, as will be discussed later with reference to
In the current embodiment, the funnel 120 and each leg support 110a,b,c,d is made of blow-molded plastic. However, other generally rigid materials may be used as well, including metal, plastic formed through other forming processes, wood, cardboard or paper, resin, Styrofoam, linerboard, polymer, alloy, mesh, laminate, reinforced woven or nonwoven fabric, cellulose, composite, and combinations or mixtures of the foregoing, among others
The funnel 120 includes four funnel panels 170,180,190,200. Each funnel panel 170,180,190,200 has a top end 172,182,192,202, a bottom end 174,184,194,204, a left end 176,186 (not shown), 196,206, and a right end 178 (not shown), 188,198,208, respectively. Each funnel panel 170,180,190,200 is connected to a fillet 175,185 (not shown), 195,205 (not shown) which connects to another funnel panel 180,190,200,170. For example, funnel panel 170 is connected by left end 176 to fillet 175 which is connected to right end 188. Each funnel panel 170,180,190,200 has an inner surface and an outer surface: funnel panel 170 has inner surface 177 and outer surface 179 (not shown), funnel panel 180 has inner surface 187 and outer surface 189 (not shown), funnel panel 190 has inner surface 197 (not shown) and outer surface 199, and funnel panel 200 has inner surface 207 (not shown) and outer surface 209.
Connected to the top ends 172,182,192,202 and to the fillets 175,185,195,205 is a curving rim 210, which includes four funnel panel portions 212,214,216,218 and four fillet portions 211,213,215,217. An end rim 220 is connected to the curving rim 210 and includes four funnel panel portions 222,224,226,228 and four fillet portions 221,223,225,227.
Connected to the bottom ends 174,184,194,204 and to the fillets 175,185,195,205 is a neck 160 which includes four panel portions 162,164,166,168 and four fillet portions 161,163,165,167. Connected to the other end of the neck 160 is a bottom 150 of the funnel 120. It should be noted that the width of the neck 160 is smaller than the width of the bottom 150 of the funnel 120 in the current embodiment.
A top view of the bag stand 100 is seen in
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A spring tab 330a,b,c,d is located on each connecting portion 315a,b,c,d in the current embodiment. Although a spring tab 330a,b,c,d is used in the current embodiment, in other embodiments, no spring tab 330a,b,c,d is needed, as the funnel 120 and the leg supports 110a,b,c,d may be connected by any suitable mechanism, such as friction. In other embodiments, the spring tab 330a,b,c,d may be located on other portions of the funnel 120. In other embodiments, another mechanism may take the place of the spring tab 330a,b,c,d.
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A spring tab seat 450 is formed in the outer connection portion 415, and a spring tab seat 550 is formed in the inner connection portion 515. In various embodiments, the spring tab seats 450,550 are various shapes, sizes, and configurations or may be separate parts included with or connected to each leg support 110. In the current embodiment, the spring tab seats 450,550 are formed nodules in the outer connection portion 415 and the inner connection portion 515, respectively. Although the outer connection portion 415 and inner connection portion 515 are not holes in the current embodiment, they may be formed as such in various embodiments.
Although each leg support 110 is the same in the current embodiment, different sizes, shapes, materials, structures, connections, and supports may be used in various embodiments for various legs. No one embodiment of leg support 110 should be considered limiting on the disclosure.
As seen in the cross-sectional view of
When the leg attachment portion 310 of the funnel 120 is inserted into the connection slot 410 of the leg support 110, interference between the outer connection portion 415 and the spring tab 330 causes the attachment portion 310 to bend inwardly with respect to the leg support 110. The attachment portion 310 of the funnel 120 maintains its bent shape until the spring tab 330 has been inserted far enough into the connection slot 410 that it is approximately flush with the spring tab seats 450,550. Although spring tab seat 550 is shown, in the current embodiment it does not mate with any spring tab. Instead, spring tab seat 550 allows for the possibility of another spring tab (such as spring tab 330) in other embodiments and allows for clearance when depressing the spring tab 330 of the current embodiment.
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To assemble the bag stand 100, each leg support 110 is connected to the funnel 120 as described above with reference to
To disassemble the bag stand 100, each leg support 110a,b,c,d is removed from the funnel 120 by depressing each spring tab seat 450 while pulling the leg support 110a,b,c,d away from the funnel 120. In various embodiments, the spring tab 330 may be formed such that no depression of the spring tab seat 450 is necessary. In such embodiments, the bag stand 100 may be disassembled by supplying sufficient force to remove each leg support 110a,b,c,d from the funnel 120.
It should be emphasized that the embodiments described herein are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the present disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the present disclosure. Further, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to cover any and all combinations and sub-combinations of all elements, features, and aspects discussed above. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of the present disclosure, and all possible claims to individual aspects or combinations of elements or steps are intended to be supported by the present disclosure.
One should note that conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments include, while alternative embodiments do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more particular embodiments or that one or more particular embodiments necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without user input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular embodiment.
Various implementations described in the present disclosure may include additional systems, methods, features, and advantages, which may not necessarily be expressly disclosed herein but will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings. It is intended that all such systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within the present disclosure and protected by the accompanying claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 61/508,934 filed on Jul. 18, 2011, which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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