Patent classifications
B65F1/002
BAG-CLOSING DEVICE AND SHREDDER EQUIPPED WITH DEVICE
A bag-closing device is disclosed which is capable of using general-purpose bags and which keeps the loss of capacity to the necessary minimum, and a shredder is provided which, even when shredded pieces of trash are stored in a bag, does not cause scattering of the shredded pieces of trash when closing the bag. The bag-closing device comprises one pair of horizontally facing winding shafts having tip parts for detachably holding a bag, which is open so as to allow objects to be put inside, at two facing opening edge parts from the outside of the bag, whereby the entire opening edge of the bag containing objects put therein is formed into a single horizontal roll-like shape by driving the one pair of winding shafts to rotate. In addition, the device may be provided with a cabinet, which allows a frame having one pair of winding shafts to be stored therein and to be pulled out therefrom together with a bag in an open state, and configured such that the one pair of winding shafts are restricted from rotating when the frame is pulled out from the cabinet whereas the one pair of winding shafts are allowed to rotate when the frame is placed in the cabinet. It is also feasible to construct a shredder having this bag-closing device installed below a shredding unit. In this case, preferably outer peripheral surfaces at the tips of the winding shafts are formed into a tapered shape.
SCENTED DRAWSTRING BAG
The present invention is directed to a thermoplastic bag comprised of a front panel and a back panel. The front panel and back panel are generally joined along a first side edge, a second side edge, and a bottom edge of the respective front panel and back panel. The front panel has a distal edge with the distal edge folded over the front panel to provide a hem and an overlap area immediately below the first hem. The overlap encapsulates a scent carrier that can provide a scent to the thermoplastic bag.
Hangable disposable bag for sutures and other medical waste
A bag (200) includes an elongated bag body (201). The elongated bag body can define two opposing ends, namely an openable end (202) and a closed end (203). An adhesive strip (308) can be disposed upon an exterior of the elongated bag body. The adhesive strip can be disposed in a horizontal orientation parallel to the openable end. A flexible strip (208) can be disposed upon the exterior of the elongated bag body. The flexible strip can be bendable to retain the openable end in an open position (601). The bag is suitable for use as a suture collection bag.
Infinity Bag
The purpose of the infinity bag invention is to evolve the process of single use trash bags. By evolving this process, consumers will have a more convenient way to take out the trash, while saving time and hassle. The Infinity Bag is uniquely folded, rolled (2,2) and packaged and uses adhesive technology (4,4) to connect single trash bags together in a pre nested order creating the continuous connection. Pre nested bags allow the consumer to be provided a new bag instantly, when a full trash bag is removed. Removing the time and hassle of locating the box or roll and putting a new trash bag in each use. Other benefits for the consumer include the easy ability of double bagging heavy loads of trash. When a full bag is lifted, a new bag is instantly provided, which can be detached and placed around the full trash bag.
Receptacle liner
A liner for lining a receptacle has a front panel and a rear panel that define an interior and a top opening in fluid communication with the interior. A frangible sizing seal structure joins together the front and rear panels along the top of the liner adjacent a side of the liner. The sizing seal structure limits a size of the liner opening and is configured to be selectively broken to separate the front and rear panels to enlarge the size of the liner opening so that the top edge margin fits over a rim of the receptacle. In a method of making the liner, the front and rear panels are sealed together to form the frangible sizing seal structure.
DRAWSTRING TRASH BAG
The present invention relates to polymeric bags, particularly polymeric drawstring trash bags. The present invention comprises a trash bag having an elastic drawstring. The elastic drawstring trash bag features an integrated short seal comprising an inner seal, an outer seal, and an intermediate seal. The integrated short seal functions to reduce the upper opening of the drawstring trash bag, while the elastic drawstring utilized with the bag provides a bag that allows the bag to fit snugly on many common trash receptacles.
Self-Loading Receptacle Liner Apparatus
A self-loading receptacle liner apparatus has a pair of parallel tubes, each with a longitudinal slot extending the length of the tube. The slot center widens to a notch. The tube ends are attached together by two elastic bands with the slots facing each other. Each of a nested set of liners has a drawstring within a passage at the top of the liner and accessible through an opening in the passage. The stacked liners passages are slid into the slot until the drawstring openings align with the notch. The stacked liners are placed in the receptacle, and the tubes pulled apart until they straddle the receptacle opening and placed against the outside of the receptacle. When the upper-most liner is full, the drawstrings are pulled from the notch to cinch the top of the liner, simultaneously pulling the liner from the slots, leaving the next liner ready for use.
FLEXIBLE PAIL
A flexible pail having a container that is adapted to stand upright. The container may have a flexible sheet, a cover, a base, a flap and an odor barrier. The cover may be attached to a first upper end of the flexible sheet, while the base may be attached to a second lower end of the flexible sheet. The cover may have a flap pivotably attached thereto, such that the flap is adapted to pivot between an open position and a closed position. The cover may further have an opening and an odor barrier disposed in the opening.
VERSATILE TRASH BAG
A versatile trash bag has a mouth that is biased open to facilitate putting refuse in the bag and a plurality of handles for hanging the bag from a variety of objects. The trash bag is maintained in a wide-open configuration to facilitate a user's ability to place trash or access the contents therein. The bags also have structure to close and seal the open mouth. The bag has a stiff upper rim to which the pliable pouch portion connects, and which initially lies flat and may be folded to an expanded open mouth configuration. The stiff upper rim and an assembly of nested handles of different shapes may be integrally formed from plastic or stiff paper.
Scented drawstring bag
The present invention is directed to a thermoplastic bag comprised of a front panel and a back panel. The front panel and back panel are generally joined along a first side edge, a second side edge, and a bottom edge of the respective front panel and back panel. The front panel has a distal edge with the distal edge folded over the front panel to provide a hem and an overlap area immediately below the first hem. The overlap encapsulates a scent carrier that provides a scent to the thermoplastic bag.