The present invention relates, in general, to a bag apparatus for the storage and dispensing of bags where the apparatus is structurally and functionally configured to be used in conjunction with bag receptacles that use bars/rods to mount and dispense bags.
Certain trash receptacles use specific structures such as bars/rods in order to dispense garbage bags. Current bag apparatus or containers for bags do not have the requisite structure and/or features needed to effectively dispense trash bags in conjunction with the trash receptacles that use bars/rods. Current bag containers also are not adequately structured to position bags in a ready to use position as they require a user to first remove the bag, open it and then place the bag in a secure ready to use position. As such, there exists a need for a trash bag apparatus or storage apparatus that can perform the functions required by trash receptacles with mounting bars/rods and trash receptacles that require trash bags with parallel holes punched or made in them. There also exists a need for a trash bag apparatus that ensures that the trash bags are in a ready position for immediate deployment once the apparatus is mounted onto trash bag receptacles that have mounting bars/rods.
An aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a trash bag apparatus that may include a main body, the main body having two parallel holes compatible for use with a trash receptacle that uses bars/rods/wire, or mounting structures to hang bags on (all meaning the same thing being interchangable) to dispense trash bags. The trash bag apparatus or container may also include detachable, and/or perforated opening(s)/cutout(s) that enable a user to detach the cutout(s) or openings and gain access to the trash bags. The trash bag apparatus may also include a flip at the top of the container (which enables user access to the trash bags from the top), front and rear panels. The present invention is also able to be used with all types of receptacles and for other purposes with plastic bags such as packaging things or produce, to name a few. The apparatus described herein can be any sort of container that would hold the contents, including without limitations a box or other packaging device.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, a first detachable and/or perforated cutout/opening may be located on the trash bag apparatus's or container's front panel. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, this cutout/opening may also have detachable and/or perforated sections around the parallel holes for the trash receptacle's bag mounting bars/rods to have access to enter in and pass through the apparatus.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the trash bag apparatus may include a second detachable and/or perforated section located in the front panel that is larger than the first detachable section.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the second detachable and/or perforated section may have two sides which may also be perforated and/or detachable in order to allow for a wider area to enable a user to easily detach a trash bag.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus may include a large detachable and/or perforated section. The large detachable and/or perforated cutout/opening or section may be located on the trash bag apparatus's or container's front panel. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, this large cutout/opening may also have perforated sections around the parallel holes for the trash receptacle's bag mounting bars/rods.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the first detachable and/or perforated section may have two sides which may also be perforated and/or detachable in order to allow for a wider area to be open to enable a user to easily deploy a trash bag.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the trash bag apparatus may include a large perforated section which may cover a large area of the front panel.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the trash bag apparatus may include attachment mechanism(s) meant to attach or secure the apparatus to the trash bag receptacle.
Another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates an apparatus that is structurally and/or functionally configured to enable a user to safely transport the apparatus, load the apparatus on the mounting bars/rods, and use the apparatus having a large stack of bags without concern of the bags falling or becoming unusable if they become misaligned with the trash receptacle mounting bars/rods.
An aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a set of two strategically located parallel holes in the front and back of the apparatus that align front to back. Certain aspects of embodiments of the present invention contemplate a variety of shapes for these holes, including, without limitation, round holes, square holes etc. The holes are configured to be compatible with the trash receptacle bars/rods and the bag's hanging holes that are packaged inside of the apparatus.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus may include an area that is open on the front and the back like a large rectangle or any shape that would allow the two parallel holes of the bag to be exposed from one large cutout/opening area of the bag apparatus. The area may be detachable and/or perforated or left open by the manufacturer. The open area on the front panel would allow the loading of the apparatus onto the bars/rods/wires of the receptacle and also allow the bags to be dispensed through the same opening. Aspects of embodiments of the present invention contemplate either a large open section all in one or two parallel openings with an additional opening for the bags to exit the apparatus and ride along the bars/rods, in which case, either way the holes are accessible for loading onto the bars/rods.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, access for the receptacle bars/rods may be made by a hole or holes on the front and the back of the apparatus which may be perforated areas or structurally weakened areas that can be easily removed or enable the bars/rods to easily puncture or enter through the holes when a user is ready to hang the apparatus. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, these bar/rod access area(s) of the apparatus may be removed by the apparatus manufacturer and sold open.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus may be structurally and/or functionally configured to allow plastic bags to be loaded into the apparatus and adjusted so the bags' parallel punched holes end up exactly aligned with the hole(s) in the front and back of the apparatus.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a trash bag apparatus which may include front and rear panels, two parallel holes compatible for use with a trash receptacle that uses bars/rods to dispense trash bags, where the holes may extend through, and align with, both front and rear panels and mounting holes of the bags thereby enabling mounting of the apparatus and the bags within onto bars/rods of a bag receptacle. The bag apparatus may also include a detachable, slim section of the front panel, where the slim section enables a user to detach the slim section to deploy a bag from the apparatus, and a detachable top section at the top of the apparatus, where the top section, upon removal, enables user access to the hanging holes of the bags.
In a further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the bag apparatus may also include a detachable medium section that is larger than the slim detachable section of the front panel, where the medium section enables faster bag deployment from the apparatus than the slim section did.
In a further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the bag apparatus may also include a detachable large section that is bigger than the medium section of the front panel, where the large section enables even faster bag deployment from the apparatus than the medium section would allow.
In a further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the detachable top section may include both detachable and non-detachable sections, where the non-detachable section enables the apparatus to remain mounted on the bars/rods (of the receptacle) after the detachable section of the top section has been detached. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the non-detachable section may be located at the rear of the top section.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the single large section or parallel holes/openings may be located on the bag apparatus in the front and back and in an area towards the top of the bag apparatus. This configuration or positioning will allow access by hanging bars/rods of a receptacle which may then be able to enter the rear hole(s) of the bag apparatus then at the same time enter into the bag's hanging holes that are inside the bag apparatus and then pass through the front opening of the bag apparatus so the bars/rods pass through and remain inside the bags and the bag apparatus all at once.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the bag apparatus may be structurally and/or functionally configured to allow bags to be in a position that works with a two parallel bar/rod/wire receptacle system. The bag apparatus may also be structurally and/or functionally configured to enable bags to be upright, with the open bag mouth on top, the closed area at the bottom and be stacked in an order where the back of the first bag signals or effects the front of the second bag to open when the first is removed from the bag apparatus although any type of bag may be used with this bag apparatus.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the bag apparatus may be firm enough to keep the bags tight and orderly. Use of strong cardboard material, for instance, may suffice. Plastic material may also be used. However, these examples are not limiting as other strong materials may be used in order to meet the demands of the apparatus as disclosed in this application. Aspects of embodiments of the present invention also contemplate the bag apparatus being made of different material.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the bag apparatus may be structurally and/or functionally configured to exert enough force on the stack of trash bags so that only one bag is removed at a time. This saves money for the user as there will be fewer wasted bags and less frustration for the user.
Another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a trash bag apparatus that is free hanging so the bottom of the apparatus is not touching the base of the trash receptacle or the floor so that the trash bag apparatus remains clean to protect the trash bags inside the trash bag apparatus from being soiled if a used bag leaks.
Another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a trash bag apparatus with the ability to be enclosed during shipment, storing, sales, etc. so the trash bags within it remain protected, clean and orderly.
Another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a trash bag apparatus with one or more openings in the front and one or more openings on the back towards the top area of the apparatus that allows the user to see the parallel holes of the bags through those openings on the apparatus in order to place the rods/bars through one side of the apparatus into the holes of the bags and out the other side of the apparatus in order to load the entire apparatus with bags inside of it onto the rods/bars. The opening(s) in the top area of the front and back panels of the apparatus can be left open by the manufacturer on purpose or made to be purposely removed by the manufacturer or the user at some point.
The trash bag apparatus may have a number of precut, outlined, adhesively stuck on, or weakened areas that may removable by perforation, tearing, peeling or cutting or any other means in the front panel of the apparatus from which the bags will be dispensed from.
The trash bag apparatus may have one or more openings in the front of the apparatus where the bags can exit while still hanging on the bars/rods from inside the apparatus and move along the bars/rods into the ready to use position so they can collect trash while still hanging. The one or more openings that are in the front panel of the apparatus for the bags to exit the apparatus through can be left open completely or partially on purpose by the manufacturer or designed to be removed by the manufacturer or user. If the front panel opening is designed to stay open any type of material can be used to keep the bags inside until ready to use such as a sticker that peels off etc.
An aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates the trash bag apparatus being enabled structurally to allow rear parallel holes or one larger open section to access the bags hanging holes. The parallel holes may remain so that the trash bag apparatus may be hung and support the interior bags. However, the front holes of the trash bag apparatus will end up being removed with sections of the front panel so the bag will not be prevented from exiting the apparatus and can freely move along the rods while exiting the trash bag apparatus when needed.
Aspects of embodiments of the present invention contemplate the trash bag apparatus can have a few options of different shapes and sizes of front panel cut out/open areas so the user can decide how easy and speedily they would like to adjust the bag removal quality.
Aspects of embodiments of the present invention contemplate the trash bag apparatus having already one or more open or precut or optionally removable sections on the back panel of the apparatus similar to those on the front panel in case the apparatus is loaded backwards and so the user does not have to remove and reload it in the correct direction.
In a further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention the trash bag apparatus may include a detachable top section which covers the holes in the bags and when detached will allow the top section of the bags where the hanging holes are to completely be exposed and easily loaded onto the receptacle mounting bars/rods/wires.
In a further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention the trash bag apparatus may include a top section that keeps the middle and bottom sections so that the bags are still kept orderly.
The trash bag apparatus may have areas of the front panel material remaining in place after an open access area in the front panel has been made to dispense bags out of. The trash bag apparatus may also be structurally and/or functionally configured to allow pressure from the remaining front panel sections/areas to be applied to the interior bag stack so that the bags do not inconveniently come out of the apparatus through the open access area in the front panel that was made for dispensing bags.
Aspects of embodiment of the present invention contemplate attachment or securing mechanism(s) that enable the trash bag apparatus to be secured into place at the rear area of the bars/rods so it cannot easily move. Exemplary, but not limiting, examples of such attachment mechanism(s), include adhesives on the back of the trash bag apparatus or the receptacle, hook and loop, interlocking, hanging, hooks, clipping mechanisms (that clip the apparatus into position or engage into position with the receptacle itself or a part of the receptacle). The trash bag apparatus can connect on to the rod/bar system, the rear receptacle area, the rear cross bar, etc. depending on which two bar/rod/wire style of receptacle the user is using.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates the trash bag apparatus being structurally and functionally configured to allow the last bag of the stack to be releasably secured to the inside of the back panel of the apparatus so that when the user is approaching the last few bags they do not fall out of the apparatus as a result of the bag not being secured or held back by pressure.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates the trash bag apparatus maintaining the interior bag stacks hanging hole alignment by any number of methods, systems, etc.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates the trash bag apparatus having a corking arrangement for the bag holes before being loaded for use while they are still in the apparatus.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates the trash bag apparatus having a tying arrangement through the holes until use of the bags. The trash bag holes may stay in place simply from intense direct pressure from the trash bag apparatus itself. Any type of material or construction of the apparatus can be used to keep the bag hanging holes aligned and ready for mounting.
The bag apparatus allows for the smooth transition for a bag to go from folded, hanging, supported and protected while inside the apparatus to then be deployed from the apparatus for use while still hanging in a fully supported position by the bars/rods of the receptacle.
Additional aspects, objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
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Trash bag apparatus 1 is shown having parallel holes 2A and 2B on front panel 3 and holes 2C and 2D on rear panel 4, shown in
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Parallel holes 2A-D of bag apparatus 1 may be multi-purpose in function to perform, inter alia, the following functions:
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, front panel 3 may include first and second removable or detachable sections where the second section may be larger than the first section and where both sections enable a user to remove or detach either section to gain access to the trash bags.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, front panel 3 may include opening(s) compatible for use with a receptacle that uses bars or rods 5 to dispense bags 6, where the openings extend through and align with both front (3) and rear (4) panels with mounting holes 2A-D and mounting holes 6A and 6B of bags 6 thereby enabling mounting of apparatus 1 and bags 6 onto bars or rods 5. Front panel 3 may also have opening(s) where the opening(s) enables a user to deploy trash bag 6 from apparatus 1. In one aspect, the opening(s) in front panel 3 for bag deployment may be manufactured to remain open. In another aspect, the opening(s) in front panel 3 may be temporarily closed and ready to open by being removed or detached when ready to use. In yet another aspect, the opening(s) in front panel 3 for bag deployment may be temporarily covered or closed by any material until ready to use.
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In a further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, trash bag apparatus 1 may include a removable or detachable medium section located on the front panel 3, where the medium section enables faster trash bag 6 deployment from apparatus 1. In a yet further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, trash bag apparatus 1 may also include a removable or detachable large or third section located on the front panel that is larger than the medium section, where the large section may enable even faster trash bag 6 deployment from apparatus 1.
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In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, removable or detachable top section 8 may include of detachable and non-detachable sections, where the non-detachable section enables the apparatus to remain mounted on the bars/rods after the detachable section of top section 8 has been detached.
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The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This Application claims the benefit of, and is related to, the following Applicant's provisional patent application: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/251,159 titled “Trash Bag Apparatus” filed Nov. 5, 2015, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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