A. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to attaching an apparatus to a lip of a trashcan for collecting leaves and other loose debris or residue.
B. Prior Art
While there are numerous garbage can attachments, the present invention is a unique and novel trashcan attachment. Campbell U.S. Pat. No. 7,815,153 ('153) teaches a device that is specifically designed to be used with a leaf blower. The entry structure is of a fanned shape and is intended to be attached to a garbage bag. In addition, the '153 patent does not provide a handle or other means to pull the bag up.
Another representative example in the prior art is Goodger U.S. Pat. No. 7,752,706 ('706). In this patent it is taught that a person can place a trash can on wheels, but does not anticipate the use of a fan shaped structure to lay the can flat on the ground. Also, this invention taught in '706 does provide a handle to pull the wheeled cart.
Another prior art reference is Bergell U.S. Pat. No. 6,983,965 ('965). Although the invention disclosed in '965 incorporates the use of a rectangular trashcan, it lacks several improvements provided by the present invention, such as but not limited to, the '965 patent is not integral and securely attached to the trash can, does not provide an inlet ridge to prevent debris from falling back outside the trashcan and there is no handle to pull the trashcan up with. The entry point is also structured differently than the present invention, so as to be less efficient and versatile for collection.
A final representative example is Weathers U.S. Pat. No. 6,708,742 ('742), which is utilized with a garbage bag and does not allow a user to reposition the bag without having to bend over. The act of bending over can be difficult for some users and is not required with the present invention.
The present invention is an attachment for a garbage can that involves placing the attachment on the garbage can's top portion. Once the attachment is clipped on to the garbage can's top rim, the attachment and can then lay in a flat position along the ground. In order to prevent leaves or other debris from sliding outside of the garbage can, the attachment provides a fold down edge at the beginning of the scoop as well as a camber or raised portion that will prevent the leaves or other debris from escaping from the can. Holes proximate to the fold down edge are also provided to secure the device in the ground, if desired.
The scoop would have a bottom panel and two side panels to effectively gather a large amount of yard debris or trash. Additionally a raised portion of the bottom panel of the scoop will insure that the contents of the yard debris or trash that has been collected will be funneled into the garbage can and not fall out.
In addition, a handle would be provided to allow a user to tilt the attachment and garbage can from a lowered position to an upright position and vice versa. It is further anticipated that a tilting mechanism may be provided to assist in smoothly transitioning between upright and lower positions.
Although no specific material is being claimed, the choice of material should reflect that the device will be exposed to a variety of environmental conditions including possible damage from rakes and shovels as well as extremes in temperature or inclement weather. Plastic is a likely a first choice of material but other materials may also be considered.
The present invention is an attachment for a receptacle such as a garbage can or other object that may hold leaves or other material such as debris or trash. The attachment is comprised of a single piece of material that is comprised of a rim 10, a flange 15, a plurality of clips 20, a scoop 25 that is formed by a bottom panel 26 and two side panels 27, and a fold down edge 30 along the front edge of the bottom panel 26. Holes 32 are provided proximate to the fold down edge if the user wanted to secure the device to the ground using a pair of stakes 34. The fold down edge 30 is angled towards the ground surface.
The bottom panel 26 and side panels 27 will form the mouth of the attachment and direct the trash/debris into the garbage can as depicted in
The rim 10 is shown to be made of a semi-rigid or rigid material and fits over the lip of a garbage can with a circular opening as shown in
A plurality of clips 20 are positioned along the rim 10 as shown in
A flange 15, which may be constructed from semi-rigid or rigid material and is attached to the rim and the bottom panel and side panels is provided adjacent to the rim 20 and slopes towards the inside of a garbage can as shown in
A scoop 25 is provided and it extends away from the garbage can as seen in
The present invention also provides a handle 35 to assist the user with lowering and lifting the garbage can that is attached to the present invention. In turn, the handle allows the user to place less strain on her or his back because she or he will not be required to bend over as much when tilting the full garbage can back to the upright position. While the handle 35 is depicted as being semi-circular and of a fixed shape, it is anticipated that the handle may be comprised of a rope or other flexible or semi-flexible material such as a plastic handle.
While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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