1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an assembly for sorting two or more items. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a sorting assembly having two or more visually distinct compartments joined by a releasably adhesive means that allows for sorting of the two or more items.
2. Description of Related Art
Efforts have been made in the past to accommodate the increasing need to collect and contain both refuse that is to be disposed as trash and recyclable items that would preferably be kept out of landfills. The consumption of goods and materials in the home or business generates a significant quantity of both recyclable material and non-recyclable refuse. Efforts in the past to provide for the collection and containment of all of these materials has been directed to the use of separate rigid-walled containers that may or may not be intended for use with plastic liners (bags). Rigid-walled recycling containers have been created, some of which are intended for use singly or in multiple units, stacked or otherwise connected for the purpose of retaining recyclable materials either non-separately for single-stream recycling or separately for multiple-stream recycling. These rigid-walled recycling containers may or may not be intended for use with plastic liners. In almost every instance, however, the recycling container designs are intended to replace the standard trash can or to be used in addition to the standard trash can. In either case, the consumer must utilize more than one rigid-walled container to sort recyclable materials separately from refuse. Additionally, availability or space constraints typically prevent the placement of both a refuse rigid-walled container and a recyclable rigid-walled container in each desired location within the home or office.
Efforts have been made to create multi-compartment bags to allow for the separation of refuse from recyclables. These efforts, however, require the bags to be utilized in side-by-side containers or in containers with multiple rigid-walled compartments, but this typically results in the requirement that the consumer purchase either a special rigid-walled trash receptacle or a second rigid-walled receptacle to use these multi-compartment bags and are therefore less desirable for use in standard, commonplace rigid-walled trash receptacles.
Efforts have been made to create bags with multiple compartments by sealing and perforating one larger bag in the longitudinal or horizontal direction so that the perforation will allow the single bag to be separated into two or more individual bags to allow for disposal of refuse material separately from recyclable material. However, this method of manufacture requires more specialized production methods which increase the bag cost. Additionally, this method of manufacture requires the perforated bag to be manufactured from one single color of plastic material, which prevents easy visual identification of which compartment contains refuse, and which contains recyclables.
It would be desirable, therefore, if a product were available that solved the problem of simultaneously collecting and retaining refuse and recyclables without the need to purchase a specialized rigid-walled container or an additional rigid-walled container, which may not always fit in the space available in the home or business environment.
It would be further desirable if a product was available that allowed for easy visual identification of which compartment contains refuse, and which contains recyclables by producing two or more differently colored bags and joining them together with an adhesive that would allow for separation without tearing or damaging either bag after refuse or recyclable material has been placed inside each respective bag. Said visual differentiation could also be achieved with printing an ink onto the plastic material substrate or use of labels placed onto the material substrate. Any of these methods of visual identification of each compartment or bag for proper placement of refuse or recyclables, and then easy separation of said compartments, or bags, would be most desirable.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a product that allows for the separate collection and retention of items. It is an object of the present invention to provide a product that allows for the separate collection and retention of both refuse for permanent disposal and recyclable materials for recycling. It is an object of the present invention to provide a product that can be used in conjunction with existing common-sized, single-compartment rigid-walled trash and refuse containers, eliminating the need for the consumer to purchase a specialized rigid-walled container or additional rigid-walled containers and further eliminating the need to find additional space within the home or office to place the additional container or containers.
In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a sorting assembly comprising two or more visually distinct compartments, and an adhering means, wherein the two or more visually distinct compartments are releasably attached by the adhering means to at least one of the other visually distinct compartments. The two or more visually distinct compartments may include bags having a closed bottom and open top. In addition, the internal compartment volume for the two or more visually distinct compartments may be designed to be approximately equal for all compartments, or may differ from one another. Furthermore, the adhering means generally comprises an adhesive including, but not limited to: N-vinylpyrrolidinone polymer, sucrose, polyethylene glycol, sodium stearate, sodium hydroxide, poly (vinyl alcohol), acrylic polymer, acrylic resin, polyoxyethylene monooctylphenyl ether, 2-aminoisobutanol, 1-methoxy-2-propanol, 3M™ adhesives, 3M™ Scotch adhesives, 3M™ Scotch glue stick adhesives, 3M™ contact adhesives, 3M™ rubber adhesives, 3M™ rubber and vinyl adhesives, 3M™ pressure sensitive adhesives, 3M™ high tack adhesives, 3M™ 76 high tack adhesives, releasable adhesives, 3M™ releasable adhesives, pressure sensitive adhesives, 3M™ pressure sensitive adhesives, releasable pressure sensitive adhesives, or 3M™ releasable pressure sensitive adhesives. Moreover, the two or more visually distinct compartments may include distinct colors, tactile feel, texture, labels, or printing. Furthermore, the two or more visually distinct compartments may generally be constructed with a material including but not limited to: polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic starch, cellulose-based plastic, aliphatic polyester, polyamide, or polyatic acid derived plastic. Furthermore, the sorting assembly may include a closure means located at the top of the two or more visually distinct compartments designed to seal. Furthermore, the sorting assembly wherein the closure means comprises a drawstring disposed within a channel and an adhesive strip. Furthermore, the sorting assembly may include two or more visually distinct compartments having two or more handle apertures located near the open top.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a product that can be manufactured using conventional, inexpensive manufacturing methods which include, but are not limited to, the extrusion of plastic bags. It is an object of the present invention to provide a product that can itself be either disposed in a landfill or recycled with other recyclable material it contains after use. It is an object of the present invention to provide a product that that can be dispensed one at a time for use in existing single-compartment rigid-walled trash receptacles. Furthermore it is an object of the present invention to provide a product that can be placed easily in existing single-compartment rigid-walled trash receptacles, and is easy to remove, securely closed using any conventional means, and separable for separately appropriate refuse disposal and recycling, respectively.
In the Drawing Figures attached the various components, areas, and/or features of the present invention are labeled and referenced with the following consistent reference numbers, wherein the same reference numbers refer to the same or similar components, areas, and/or features on each of the Drawing Figures.
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The top or opening 3 of each compartment (1 and 2) is illustrated along with the bottom 4. or sealed end of each compartment (1 and 2). The sides connecting the opening 3 and bottom 4 may be constructed by folding the compartment (1 and 2) material upon itself or by heat sealing the material together to form each compartment (1 and 2). The bottom 4 of the compartments (1 and 2) may be constructed by folding the compartment (1 and 2) material upon itself or by heat sealing the material together to form each compartment (1 and 2). The internal compartment (1 and 2) volume for the two or more visually distinct compartments (1 and 2) can be approximately equal or different for all compartments (1 and 2). The compartments (1 and 2) are generally rectangular in shape, but may be square, round, or polygonal in shape. The height of the compartments (1 and 2), which is defined as the distance between the opening 3 and the bottom 4, is generally longer than the width, but may be equal or shorter in length than the width. The opening 3 of each visually distinct compartment (1 and 2) may have a means of closure near the top of each compartment (1 and 2) to secure the items in the sorting assembly. The closure means having a drawstring within a channel and an adhesive strip. The opening 3 of each visually distinct compartment (1 and 2) may comprise two or more handle apertures located near the top of the compartments (1 and 2).
In the preferred embodiment shown, each of the several compartments (1 and 2) are differently unique in visual color. The two or more visually distinct compartments (1 and 2) can achieve visual distinction by means of the use of: distinct colors, different tactile feel, different texture, different labels, the inclusion of one or more labels, or the inclusion of printing an ink onto one or more compartments (1 and 2). Different colors may be achieved by including or not including different pigments in the manufacturing process of the compartment (1 and 2) material. Different tactile feel may be achieved by using different materials for the two or more compartments (1 and 2). Different tactile feel may be achieved by using differing thicknesses of material for the compartments (1 and 2). Unique visual distinction of the two or more compartments (1 and 2) may be achieved by including a printed ink on the material of one or more of the compartments (1 and 2) that is different in visual nature from printing on one or more of the other compartments (1 and 2), or by including a printed ink on the material of one or more of the compartments (1 and 2) and not including printed ink on the material of the other compartments (1 and 2). The unique visual distinction between and/or among the several compartments (1 and 2) is an advantage of the present invention in that it allows the user to not confuse which compartment (1 and 2) is being used for each item(s), i.e. trash or recyclables.
In the preferred embodiment shown, the several compartments (1 and 2) are releasably adhered along a common side or portion of a common side area 5. Adhesives used for the joining of the several compartments (1 and 2) may include, but are not limited to: n-vinylpyrrolidinone polymer, sucrose, polyethylene glycol, sodium stearate, sodium hydroxide, poly (vinyl alcohol), acrylic polymer, acrylic resin, polyoxyethylene monooctylphenyl ether, 2-aminoisobutanol, 1-methoxy-2-propanol, 3M™ adhesives, 3M™ Scotch™ adhesives, 3M™ Scotch glue stick adhesives, 3M™ contact adhesives, 3M™ rubber adhesives, 3M™ rubber and vinyl adhesives, 3M™ pressure sensitive adhesives, 3M™ high tack adhesives, 3M™ 76 high tack adhesives, releasable adhesives, 3M™ releasable adhesives, pressure sensitive adhesives, 3M™ pressure sensitive adhesives, releasable pressure sensitive adhesives, or 3M™ releasable pressure sensitive adhesives. The adhesive may be applied by a spray-on or contact means or otherwise at any point in the process of manufacturing the compartments (1 and 2) or after the process of manufacturing the individual compartments (1 and 2) as a secondary operation. The adhesion of the several compartments (1 and 2) along a common side or portion of a common side area 5 allows for easy insertion of the several compartments (1 and 2) into a single-compartment rigid-walled receptacle which supports the compartments during sorting. The adhesion of the several compartments (1 and 2) along a common side or portion of a common side area 5 allows for separation of the several compartments (1 and 2) after sorting is complete. Utilizing an adhesive to temporarily join the several compartments (1 and 2) is an advantage of the present invention in that it allows each compartment (1 or 2) to be manufactured from differently colored, textured, or uniquely printed material.
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