The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for the collection and/or transportation of material, for example, trash, lawn debris, such as leaves, grass cuttings, weeds, or any other objects that may be collected, for example objects that may be collected by sweeping. Examples of material collection apparatuses are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,580,372; D611,670; 6,267,504; 5,943,831, 5,722,220, 7,552,956; 7,367,600; 7,093,867; 6,758,596; 7,520,546; 4,434,827; 4,561,480, 4,693,504; 5,147,102; 7,367,600, 7,594,754; 4,938,607; Re. 34,849; 7,552,956; 4,561,480 and Publication Nos. 2004/0212201 and US2007/0177826. The complete disclosures of the above patents and/or patent applications are herein incorporated by reference for all purposes.
In one example, an apparatus for collecting material is provided. The apparatus may include a flexible support structure having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface including a material collection area. The apparatus may further include a closure system including a first fastener member disposed on the first surface and a second fastener member disposed on the second surface. At least a portion of the closure system may be spaced from a peripheral edge of the support structure and/or may be configured to releaseably join the first surface and the second surface together. The support structure may include an open configuration and a rolled configuration, wherein in the rolled configuration the closure system may releaseably join the first surface and the second surface together and/or funnel shapes may be formed on either side of the material collection area.
A further example of an apparatus for collecting material may include a flexible support structure having a material collection area and a carrying system including a first graspable member and a second graspable member. The first graspable member may be disposed on the support structure diagonally opposite the second graspable member such that the material collection area is between the first and second graspable members. The support structure may include an open configuration and a carrying configuration. In the carrying configuration the support structure is supported by the carrying system such that the collected material is substantially concentrated in the material collection area.
A further example of an apparatus for collecting material may include a flexible support structure including a material collection area and a closure system including a first fastener member disposed on the support structure and a second fastener member disposed on the support structure substantially diagonally opposing the first fastener member. The first and second fastener members may be configured to releaseably engage each other. The apparatus may further include a carrying system including a first graspable member disposed on the support structure substantially adjacent the first fastener member and a second graspable member disposed on the support structure substantially adjacent the second fastener member.
Advantages of the present disclosure will be more readily understood after considering the drawings and the Detailed Description.
Apparatus 10 may include a support structure 12. All or a portion of support structure 12 may include a flexible material. Additionally and/or alternatively, all or a portion of support structure 12 may be substantially water and/or mold resistant. For example, some or all of the strands of a woven material may be coated with a water resistant and/or mold resistant substance.
Additionally and/or alternatively, all or a portion of support structure 12 may include a woven material, for example a woven pre-consumer recycled material. The weave of the material may be open, also referred to as permeable, such that fluid (water and/or air) may pass through support structure 12. An enlarged sectional view of support structure 12 is shown in
Support structure 12 may include a quadrangle shape, for example a square or a rectangle. Support structure 12 may include a peripheral edge 14. Support structure 12 may further include, for example, a first corner 16 and a second corner 18 diagonally opposing first corner 16. For example, support structure 12 may include a square shape having a size of four (4) feet by four (4) feet, however other embodiments may have different shapes and/or sizes. Support structure 12 may additionally and/or alternatively include all other shapes known to those skilled in the art, such as circular, elliptical, polyangular, etc.
Support structure 12 may include a first surface 20, also referred to as a debris side (
Additionally and/or alternatively, apparatus 10 may include a closure system including a first fastener member 26 and a second fastener member 28. First and second fastener members 26, 28 may be configured to releaseably engage each other. First fastener member 26 may be disposed on first surface 20 and second fastener member 28 may be disposed on second surface 22. The first and second fastener members may be configured to releaseably join first surface 20 and second surface 22 together (
First and second fastener members 26, 28 may be disposed on opposite sides, edges and/or corners of support structure 12. Material collection area 24 may be substantially centered between first and second fastener members 26, 28. As shown in
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In some embodiments, second fastener member 28 may be spaced from the tip of second corner 18 on second surface 22 of support structure 12, for example by two inches. Second fastener member 86 may include a strip of Velcro® material approximately 7.5 inches long and 1 inch wide. First fastener member 26 may be spaced from the tip of first corner 16 on first surface 20 of support structure 12, for example by one inch. First fastener member 26 may include a strip of Velcro® material approximately 7 inches long and 1 inch wide.
First fastener member 26 and/or first corner 16 may include a tab member 34 configured to aid in removing attachment of first fastener member 26 from second fastener member 28 and/or first corner from second corner. Tab member 34 may be attached at adjacent end 32 of first fastener member 26 and/or first surface 20 of support structure 12 and may include a free end 36. Free end 36 may extend beyond first corner 16. Tab member 34 may be approximately 1.5 inches long and may include a colored vinyl material.
When support structure 12 is disposed with first surface 20 facing upwards (
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Additionally and/or alternatively, apparatus 10 may include a carrying system including a first graspable member 48 and a second graspable member 50. First and second graspable members 48, 50 may be disposed on opposite sides, edges and/or corners of support structure 12. Material collection area 25 may be substantially centered between first and second graspable members 48, 50. Additionally and/or alternatively, one or both either side of the first and second graspable members 48, 50 may be disposed substantially adjacent peripheral edge 14 of support structure 12.
Additionally and/or alternatively, first and second graspable members 48, 50 may each span a portion of second surface 22. Additionally and/or alternatively, first graspable member 48 may span a portion of first corner 16 and second graspable member 50 may span portion of the diagonally opposed second corner 18. First graspable member 48 may be disposed on support structure 12 substantially adjacent first fastener member 26. Second graspable member 50 may be disposed on support structure 12 substantially adjacent second fastener member 28. First graspable member 48 may span a portion of second surface 22 substantially adjacent to first fastener member 26 and second graspable member 50 may span a portion of second surface 22 substantially adjacent to second fastener member 28.
One or both of first and second graspable members 48, 50 may include a strap 52. The length of strap 52 may be greater than the distance of support structure 12 spanned by first or second graspable member 48, 50. A first end 54 and/or a second end 56 of strap 52 may be attached to support structure 12 substantially adjacent periphery 14 such that first graspable member 48 spans a portion of first corner 16 and second graspable member 50 spans a portion of second corner 18. Strap 52 may include a resilient material and/or may include padding.
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In operation, support structure 12 may be unrolled and/or laid in the open configuration. Preferably, support structure 12 is laid flat on a support surface, such as a lawn containing an abundance of leaves, however, support structure 12 need not be perfectly horizontal, but should be at least partially oriented such that gravity will not force materials placed upon support structure 12 to move from support structure 12. Second surface 22 may be facing the support surface and/or first surface 20 may be facing away from the support surface (
A user may rake leaves or other debris onto support structure 12 until the material collection are is full and/or a desired fill level is obtained. First corner 16 may be pulled across support structure 12 to the diametrically opposed second corner and/or two corners may be brought together such that first surface 20 of first corner 16 overlaps onto second surface 22 of second corner 18 and/or complementary closure means 26, 28 may be attached to one another (
A user may then grasp one or both first and second graspable members 48, 50, bring first and second graspable members 48, 50 together and/or lift apparatus 10 (
The foregoing description discusses the removal of leaves from a lawn, however, apparatus 10 for collecting material may be for bagging anything suitable for a bag. For example, the disclosed device could be used to dispose of weeds from a garden, or cuttings from an individual's lawn. Additionally, it could be used to dispose of any trash which is more easily swept to a specific location than being picked up, piece-by-piece and placed within a bag as it is picked up.
Some embodiments of the all-in-one apparatus may include a woven sheet, a fastener system, such as Velcro™ fasteners, for securing a set of diagonal corners of the sheet, handles or shoulder straps coupled to diagonal corners of the tarp, and indicator tabs for indicating which corners of the sheet to fasten together.
The various embodiments of the illustrated apparatus for collecting material, and the various components, if present, may be fabricated from any suitable material, or combination of materials, such as plastic, foamed plastic, wood, cardboard, pressed paper, metal, or the like. A suitable material may be selected to provide a desirable combination of weight, strength, durability, flexibility, cost, manufacturability, appearance, safety, and the like.
The exemplary embodiments and methods illustrated and disclosed herein are believed to encompass multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each has been disclosed in an exemplary form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense, as numerous variations of the concepts and components are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein.
Where any description recites “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such description should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/415,742, filed Nov. 19, 2010 and entitled DEBRIS COLLECTING DEVICE, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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