The invention relates to a holder for supporting a flexible wall container. More particularly, the invention is directed to a compactable holder for a flexible wall container or bag, which facilitates the filling of such container by maintaining the mouth of said container open and wherein the size of the housing or cavity supporting the flexible wall container is conveniently adjustable to the size of the container.
Cleaning areas from leaves, debris and other unwanted materials requires depositing such materials in flexible wall containers or bags; moving through the particular place containing the unwanted materials and transporting the containers or the bags with the unwanted materials to a final disposition place. The cleaning tasks are facilitated by maintaining such containers widely open, protecting the container or bag from puncturing or tearing and facilitating the movement or transportation of the container or bag during and after the cleaning process. Flexible wall containers or bags are commercially available in variable sizes, and thus, the required holder's size should correspond to the container size in order to be properly accommodated said container or bag. Thus, there is a need for a holder for supporting flexible wall containers such as trash bags that is easy to handle, portable, and easy to move through a given area. In addition, there is a need for a flexible wall container's holder that is also compactable, easy to store when not in use and having a housing or cavity adjustable to the size of the flexible wall container.
Therefore, it is an object of the instant invention to provide a holder for flexible wall containers, such as trash bags and the like, that is highly compactable and easy to assemble and disassemble in order to facilitate storing it when not in used or when such holder is transported. Another object of the invention is to provide a holder having an internal housing or cavity that may be releasable secured at predetermined different sizes increasing the utility of the holder when using bags of different sizes. It is another object of the invention to provide a holder for bags or any flexible wall containers capable of being used in vertical or horizontal position with respect to the user's position. Yet another object of the invention is to provide bag holder, which is portable and an easy to transport while in use as well as when compacted and it is not in use.
The present invention comprises a highly compactable holder for flexible wall containers such as trash bags; which facilitates the filling of the said container by maintaining the open end of the said container open and that is easy to use and manage. The invention comprises an internal housing or cavity that may be reduced or increased in size according with the width and size of the container or bag to be held, said holder further comprising:
The nature and objects of the present invention and its advantages will be more clearly and easily understood after reading the following non-restricted description of preferred embodiments thereof, made with reference to the following drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated. The invention may, however, be embodied in very different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this application will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the true scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The instant invention comprises two main supporting units identified with numerals 10 and 30, that once combined, creates the flexible wall container support or holder 60, having an internal housing or cavity capable of holding the container or bag in an open position and able to protect the surface of said flexible wall container such as a bag or the like in order to facilitates the use of such flexible wall container. As used in this application, a flexible wall container means any container having walls flexible and adaptable to its contains, such as trash bags, laundry bags and the like
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Main supporting unit 10 also comprises at least one supporting leg 18, which is engaged to connecting unit 14 via inverted cross 15. Preferably, the upper section or distal end of supporting leg 18 may be connected to center side 19 by any fastening or tightening means suitable in the art that allows the fastening and an easily detachment of the said supporting leg 18, including any suitable fastening means or tightening mans already known in the art. For example, the distal end of supporting leg 18 as well as the internal lower section of the inverted cross 15, identified with numeral 19 may be cooperatively threaded to allow the proper connection in order to secure supporting leg 18 to connecting unit 14. Alternatively, an internal pressure pin may be inserted in the end section of the supporting leg 18 in such a way that, once said end section of supporting leg 18 is inserted in the interior side of center side 19, said pin may comes out from an aperture on center side 19 in order to firmly fix or abut supporting leg 18 to the center side 19; while once said pin is pressed and the supporting leg 18 is pull out from center side 19, the supporting leg is dissembled from the center side 19. In an even preferred embodiment, the said connection may be achieved by inserting the end of support leg 18 into the lower section of the inverted cross 19 and then securing the said end of the said supporting leg 18 with any suitable means for fastening such as an screw 20 inserted via the center of the inverted cross 15, as is illustrated in
It should be noticed that, preferably, supporting leg 18 may be detachable in at last two sections, 21 and 22 that are hold together by any suitable fastening means or tightening element know in the art, identified generically with numeral 23. The connected leg ends of 21 and 22 may be engage one inside the other by cooperative threading or both ends may be threaded to a double thread holding unit. Alternatively, both such ends may be inserted into a non-threaded external holding unit and further securing such ends with any suitable and known fastening means in the art, such as of screws and the like. Any of the mentioned fastening means are indicated as examples and any possible and known fastening means or tightening means in the art are considered within the scope of the invention.
In a different embodiment of the invention, supporting unit 10 may be an entire or whole unit with all its parts being integrated and physically connected as a single unit, in such case there will be no need for the fastening means indicated above.
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A second main supporting unit 30 is illustrated in
Main supporting unit 30 also comprises at its the upper section, a curved platform 33, which is mounted or located substantially at the center of the upper section of said rectangular frame 34. Platform 33 facilitates sweeping trash or any waste into the bag inside the cavity of the holder 60, when it is use in horizontal position as illustrated in
At the right upper section of supporting unit 30, a right hollow rotator member 32 is connected at the right upper section of said rectangular frame 34. Similarly, a left hollow rotator member 31 is connected at the left upper section of said rectangular frame 34. In a preferred embodiment, the said hollow rotator members 31 and 32 are located parallel to each other. A preferred manner to connect each of the said rotator members 31 and 32 to the rectangular frame 34 is by passing the frame 34 through an aperture at one of the ends of each one of the rotator members 31 and 32, thus allowing the circular movement of such members along the axis of the frame 34 and thus allowing positioning of the said rotator members 31 and 32 in multiple positions in respect to the main frame 34.
Once the said rotator members 31 and 32 are positioned substantially perpendicular to main frame 34 and after connecting and securing or tightening right arm 12 with said right hollow rotator member 32 and left arm 11 with left hollow rotator member 31 respectively, an internal housing or cavity is formed. The size of said internal housing or cavity is variable; since its size depends on how far the arms 11 and 12 are inserted and tightened in the interior rotator members 31 and 32, respectively. Thus, by adjusting the length of arms 11 and 12 inserted into rotator members 31 and 32, a predetermined, desirable or convenient size's housing or cavity is formed. Once arms 11 and 12 are inserted to a predetermined distance within the rotator members 31 and 32, clockwise turning of screws 49 and 50 provides a housing or cavity to accommodate a container having the corresponding size.
The invention also comprises any suitable fastening means intended to secure the arm-rotator member connection in a manner easy to disconnect. For instance, screws 49 and 50, located at the proximal end of rotator members 31 and 32 may be conveniently used to secure the arm-rotator connection. The said screws are in a cooperative relationship with gaps or cavities 24, located at the lower surface of arms 11 and 12, meaning that by turning the said screws clockwise until impacting the corresponding gap 24, creates an internal housing by joining main supporting units 10 and 30. On the other hand, unscrewing the said screws and pulling the arms outside the rotator units 31 and 32 allows an easy dissemble of said main supporting units 10 and 30. The instant invention also comprises any other possible fastening means capable of holding together arms 11 and 12 with rotator members 31 and 32, respectively.
In a preferred embodiment, main supporting unit 30 may include at least one wheel 45 located at substantially the center of the lower end of the supporting unit 30, while in another embodiment, the invention may have two wheels 45, located at substantially the extremes point of the lower section of main rectangular frame 34, as illustrated in
Similarly, the invention may include a flat rotatable panel 42 connected to the lower side of said rectangular frame by mean of a hinge 46 or any other suitable means. Said rotatable panel is intended to form the bottom like protection in the housing created once the main supporting units 10 and 30 are assembled and it is intended to protect the bottom of the flexible wall container or bag inserted in the holder 60. Main supporting unit 30 may comprise lattice sections 39 and 40 connected to the peripheral sides of said rectangular frame 34 to add strength to said frame and lattice section 42, which add strength to rotatable panel 42 and further protects the wall flexible container from tearing or puncturing.
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The preferred embodiment of the invention is collapsible since it may be dissembled and conveniently store in a very compactable manner, as illustrated in
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