The present disclosure relates to a system for mounting receptacles to surfaces.
Falling drywall dust and debris are a typical consequence of drilling, cutting, and various construction projects. The result of fallen construction debris may be harmful to an environment and often requires elaborate clean up that may not be environmentally-friendly. Often, furniture or other items may get impacted by construction or drywall dust and debris. There is therefore a need for a device that contains construction debris and improves current construction debris cleanup. There is a further need for the device to prevent harmful environmental impacts from such debris and cleanup processes.
The present disclosure is a system that includes a receptacle having a back panel, side panels that extend from the back panel in a direction that is perpendicular to the back panel, a front panel attached to the side panels and generally opposite the back panel, a base portion coupled to and perpendicular to the back panel, the front panel, and the side panels, and a top portion generally opposite the base portion that is open to receive various items. The system further includes an adhesive coupled to the back panel, the adhesive configured to couple the receptacle to a surface.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of the present application, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purposes of illustrating the present application, there is shown in the drawings illustrative embodiments of the disclosure. It should be understood, however, that the application is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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In the illustrated embodiment, the receptacle 104 comprises paper. In alternative embodiments, the receptacle 104 may be made of various materials including reusable cloth, cardboard, various plastics, acrylic, metal, and silicone. In addition, each panel of the receptacle 104 may be made of different materials. In the illustrated embodiment, the receptacle 104 is a paper bag. In alternative embodiments, the receptacle 104 is a silicone pouch. In the illustrated embodiment, the receptacle 104 is foldable and disposable. The receptacle 104 may be designed so that it may be manufactured, stored, and/or shipped in a flat form.
The side panels 120A, 120B, the back panel 116, the front panel 121, and the base 122 form a top portion 128 and a bottom portion 132 of the system 100. The receptacle 100 has a length L1 that extends along a longitudinal direction 2, a width W1 that extends along a lateral direction 4 that is opposite the longitudinal direction 2, and a height H1 that extends along a transverse direction 6 that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 2 and lateral direction 4. In the illustrated embodiment, the length L1 may about 6 inches to about 12 inches, the width W1 may be about 6 inches to about 12 inches, and the height H1 may be about 2 inches to about 6 inches. In alternative embodiments, the dimensions of the receptacle 104 may vary.
In the illustrated embodiment, the receptacle 104 includes side panels 120A, 120B. The side panels 120A, 120B are rectangular in shape. The side panels 120A, 120B extend in a perpendicular direction from the back panel 116. In the illustrated embodiment, the side panels 120A, 120B have substantially identical dimensions. The side panels 120A, 120B extend parallel to each other from the back panel 116 and perpendicular to the front panel 121, the back panel 116, and the base portion 122. In alternative embodiments, the shape and size of the side panels 120 may vary.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the front panel 121 and the side panels 120A, 120B form the opening 124 at the top portion 128 of the receptacle 104. The opening 124 is configured to allow for objects to be placed and contained inside the receptacle 104. The opening 124 is further configured to allow for debris to be caught inside the receptacle 104.
The back panel 116 may be coupled to the mounting surface 108 via the adhesive material 112. In the illustrated embodiment, the back panel 116 may be rectangular in shape. In alternative embodiments, the shape of the back panel 116 may vary. The back panel 116 may include an outer surface 109 configured to be coupled to the mounting surface 108 and an inner surface 110 opposite the outer surface 109.
The adhesive material 112 is configured to couple the receptacle 104 to the mounting surface 108. The adhesive material 112 is coupled to the outer surface 109 of the back panel 116. In the illustrated embodiment, the adhesive material 112 is coupled to the top portion 128 of the back panel 116. In alternative embodiments, the adhesive material 112 may be attached on any portion or the entirety of the outer surface 109 of the back panel 116. The adhesive material 112 allows the receptacle 104 to be placed on the mounting surface 108 such that the receptacle 104 may be used to contain objects and suspend the objects on the mounting surface 108 or such that the receptacle 104 may be used to catch debris. In the illustrated embodiment, the adhesive material 112 extends along the entire length L1 of the back panel 116. In alternative embodiments, the adhesive material 112 extends along a portion of the length L1 of the back panel 116. The adhesive material 112 may include wet adhesives, contact adhesives, reactive adhesives, single-component reactive adhesives, two-component reactive adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, and/or pressure-sensitive adhesives.
While the disclosure is described herein, using a limited number of embodiments, these specific embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure as otherwise described and claimed herein. The precise arrangement of various elements and order of the steps of articles and methods described herein are not to be considered limiting. For instance, although the steps of the methods are described with reference to sequential series of reference signs and progression of the blocks in the figures, the method can be implemented in an order as desired.
The present application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/282,398, filed Nov. 23, 2021, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety.
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63282398 | Nov 2021 | US |