Claims
- 1. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like comprising: stand means, a first arm carried at one end by said stand means, a second arm pivotally attached to one side of said first arm, means carried on said first and second arms for attaching a bag thereto so that when said second arm is swung away from said one side of aid first arm the bag is open and when said second arm is adjacent to said one side of said first arm the bag is closed, and biasing means having one end mounted to an other side of said first opposite said one side between said one end of said first arm and a point of pivotal attachment of said second arm to said first arm, the other end of said biasing means being attached to said second arm, said biasing means maintaining said second arm swung away said one side of said first arm to keep the bag in the open position and maintaining said second arm adjacent to said one side of said first arm to keep the bag in the closed position.
- 2. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 1, wherein said stand means includes a base and an upstanding support generally perpendicular to said base.
- 3. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 2, wherein said base includes at least two legs disposed angularly to each other.
- 4. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 2, wherein said first arm is demountably attached to said upstanding support for removal therefrom.
- 5. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 4, wherein said first arm includes a handle member which engages said upstanding support.
- 6. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 5, wherein said means carried on said first and second arms include hook means to pierce the bag located approximately at the ends of said first and second arms and adjacent said handle member.
- 7. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 1, further comprising means attached to said first arm to assist in placing trash in the bag.
- 8. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 7, wherein said means attached to said first arm is in the form of a dust pan.
- 9. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 1, wherein the angle between said second arm and said first arm is approximately 60 .degree. when said second arm is swung away from said first arm thereby forming a triangular opening in the bag.
- 10. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 1, wherein said means carried on said first and second arms include hook means to pierce the bag.
- 11. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like comprising stand means, a first arm carried by said stand means, a second arm pivotally attached to said first arm, biasing means mounted between said first arm and said second arm, means carried on said first and second arms for attaching a bag thereto wherein a generally triangularly shaped opening is formed in the bag when the bag is attached to said first and second arms, a generally triangularly shaped closure including a plate for closing the opening, and means to adjust the generally triangular attached to said plate.
- 12. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 11 further comprising means on said plate to engage said second arm and means on said means to adjust to engage said first arm.
- 13. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 11 further comprising means to bias said arm of said means to adjust outwardly of said plate.
- 14. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 13 further comprising a bracket mounted on said arm of said means to adjust, said means to bias being mounted between said bracket and said plate.
- 15. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like comprising a first arm having an inner and outer end a second arm pivotally attached to said first arm near the inner end thereof so that said second arm may swing away from one side of said first arm, biasing means mounted between said first arm and said second arm to selectively maintain said second a arm adjacent to or swung away from said one side of said first arm, said biasing means being attached to said first arm on an other side of said first arm opposite said one side other side at a point between the inner end thereof and the point where said second rm is pivotally attached to said first arm and being attached to said second arm generally midway of the length thereof, and means carried on said first and second arms for attaching a bag thereto, the bag being attached such that a generally triangular opening is formed therein.
- 16. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 15 further comprising means attached to said first arm to assist in placing trash in the bag.
- 17. Apparatus for supporting bags or the like as in claim 15 wherein said means carried on said first and second arms includes means to pierce the bag located approximately at the ends of said first and second arms.
TECHNICAL FIELD
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 095,664 filed Sept. 14, 1987, and now abandoned.
This invention relates to an apparatus for supporting bags, in particular plastic or paper trash bags. More particularly, this invention relates to a trash bag holder which provides upstanding support for plastic trash bags and the like but which is easily movable.
Trash bags, typically of a flexible plastic or paper construction, are incapable of standing in an open upright position without assistance or support. In general, this disadvantage requires the use of a rigid trash container in which the bag is placed so that the open end of the bag engages the open end of the container. These containers are typically movable only with great difficulty due to their rigid construction. Further, such containers are not easily manipulated so that the trash bag opening may be placed adjacent to a surface at an elevation different than to top of the container, such as the floor, ground or counter. For example, often it is desirous to place materials that have been gathered or swept from a floor surface into a trash bag. With use of a conventional trash container, the material to be discarded must be lifted from the floor to the container through use of a dust pan or other similar device, inasmuch as the open end of the container housing the bag is incapable of conveniently being positioned adjacent to the floor.
Often these difficulties are avoided by having one person hold the bag in an open fashion while another person places the trash therein. While providing superior mobility, obviously this approach is less efficient.
One attempt at a more efficient trash bag container comprises a plastic sheet of a rigid material which is capable of being rolled. The rolled sheet is placed inside a trash bag and allowed to unroll, thereby forming a cylindrical container bounded by the trash bag itself. The sheet supports the bag in an open position and is removed when the bag is full. The mobility of such a structure is, however, limited.
It is also known to place a trash can or the like upon a movable dolly of some sort. In some such constructions the trash bag is supported by an annular ring which is carried upon a movable cart. The opening of a trash bag engages the annular ring, much as the bag would engage the top of a trash container, and is fixed thereto by action of a nylon rubber band or other elastic material. A problem with this construction is that the bag, while supported in an open position, is relatively immovable with respect to the cart upon which it is located. Moreover, positioning the bag opening adjacent to surfaces at an elevation different than that of the annular ring is difficult, if not impossible.
Another problem with most of these foregoing constructions is that the bag contained therein remains open until it is full, at which time it may be closed and secured. Such practice is undesirable, especially if the trash discarded in the bag begins to develop an unpleasant odor. No portable trash bag holder, of which I am aware, is provided with any means to temporarily close the same during use.
Thus, while the art has provided ameliorations over the drawbacks of the typical trash holder, a truly mobile or portable trash bag holder continues to remain a problem.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a truly mobile or portable trash bag holder.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a trash bag holder, as above, wherein the trash bag opening is capable of being moved so that it is adjacent a surface which is disposed at an elevation different than that of the trash bag in its upright position.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a trash bag holder, as above, wherein accessories, such as a dust pan, may be attached thereto.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a trash bag holder, as above, which is of a lightweight construction such that it is easily movable.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a trash bag holder, as above, wherein the trash bag may be temporarily closed with ease.
These and other objects of the present invention which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the means hereinafter described and claimed.
In general, the trash bag holder includes a stand member carrying a first arm. A second arm is pivotally attached to the first arm with biasing means interposed between the first and second arms. The trash bag is carried by a plurality of attachment mechanisms on the first and second arms so that when the arms are spread apart by the biasing means, the top of the bag is open for the receipt of trash.
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