LEAF COLLECTION APPARATUS

20200231379 ยท 2020-07-23

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International classification

Abstract

An apparatus for the collection of debris such as leaves and other yard debris having a flat-pack configuration and a hoop-like configuration. In a hoop-like configuration, the apparatus allows the fixation of a bag such that the bag is held open and allows the user to dispose debris through the apparatus and into the bag.

Claims

1. A debris collecting hoop comprising: a center scoop located between and connected to a first extension and a second extension via hinges, said center scoop defining a leading scoop edge and a trailing scoop edge separated by a scoop width, said trailing scoop edge is in-line with a first extension trailing edge of said first extension and a second extension trailing edge of said second extension; at least a substantial portion of a first leading edge consisting of a first linear edge that is parallel to said first extension trailing edge with a first width that is narrower than said scoop width, said first extension comprising said first leading edge; at least a substantial portion of a second leading edge consisting of a second linear edge that is parallel to said second extension trailing edge with a second width that is narrower than said scoop width, said second extension comprising second leading edge; a first fastener comprised by said first extension configured to mate with a second fastener to attach said first extension to said second extension forming said debris collecting hoop, said debris collecting hoop configured to be received by an open end of a plastic bag, said plastic bag defined by said open end and a closed end, said debris collecting hoop never covering said bag closed end; and said first extension and said second extension each possessing at least one pinch connector half that is configured to connect to an opposing pinch connector half in a mating relationship with a portion of a plastic bag interposed between said at least one pinch connector half and said opposing pinch connector half.

2. The debris collecting hoop of claim 1 wherein each of said extensions further comprise a slotted aperture that are configured to align when said extensions are fastened to form said debris collecting hoop, said aligned slotted apertures are configured to be used as a handle.

3. The debris collecting hoop of claim 1 wherein said leading scoop edge comprises a bevel, said plastic bag never wraps around said leading scoop edge.

4. The debris collecting hoop of claim 1 wherein said leading scoop edge remains un-flexed while said extensions are flexed when forming said debris collecting hoop.

5. The debris collecting hoop of claim 1 wherein said first extension comprises a gusset between said first linear edge and said leading scoop edge, a scoop-extension interface edge of said first extension is defined by the distance between said first extension trailing edge to where said gusset meets closest to said leading scoop edge.

6. The debris collecting hoop of claim 5 wherein said scoop-extension interface edge attaches entirely along one of said hinges.

7. The debris collection hoop of claim 1 wherein said first extension overlaps a portion of said second extension when forming said debris collecting hoop.

8. The debris collection hoop of claim 1 wherein said pinch connector half is selected from a group consisting of a) a snap arrangement that connects with an opposing snap arrangement on a strap, b) a snap arrangement that connects with an opposing surfaces of said extensions, and c) a hinged frame and button arrangement, said pinch connector half incapable of cooperating with said opposing pinch connector half if said plastic bag wraps around any portion of said leading scoop edge, said first leading edge, or said second leading edge.

9. A method for using a debris collecting hoop, the method comprising: providing a center scoop connected between a first extension at a first attached end and a second extension at a second attached end via hinges, said center scoop defining a leading scoop edge and a trailing scoop edge separated by a scoop width, said trailing scoop edge is in-line with a first extension trailing edge of said first extension and a second extension trailing edge of said second extension; bringing a first free distal end, opposite said first attached end, of the first extension towards a second free distal end, opposite said second attached end, of the second extension by bending said first extension and said second extension while said center scoop does not bend; overlapping a first portion of said first extension with a second portion of said second extension, when overlapped, aligning said overlapped portions of said first extension trailing edge with said second extension trailing edge and aligning a first extension leading edge of said first extension with a second extension leading edge of said second extension, after said overlapping step, fastening together a first fastener from said first extension with a second fastener from said second extension forming said debris collecting hoop; pulling a plastic bag over at least a portion of the outside of said debris collecting hoop until said debris collecting hoop is at least partially inside of said plastic bag; and connecting said plastic bag over said portion of said debris collecting hoop by clamping a part of said plastic bag between a plurality of pinch connectors comprised by said extensions without ever wrapping said plastic bag over said scoop leading edge.

10. The method of claim 9 further comprising raking leaves or other debris into said plastic bag via a bevel in said leading scoop edge.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein at least said overlapping portion of said first extension leading edge is parallel with said first extension trailing edge and at least said overlapping portion of said second extension leading edge is parallel with said second extension trailing edge.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein an extension width is the distance between said first extension leading edge and said parallel first extension trailing edge, said extension width a shorter than said scoop width.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein a gusset extends from said first attached end to said first extension leading edge, said corresponding hinge extends along the entire first attached end, said gusset being part of said first extension leading edge.

14. The method of claim 9 further comprising aligning a first handle aperture in said first extension with a second handle aperture in said second extension after said overlapping step but before said fastening step.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising picking up said debris collecting hoop and said plastic bag via said aligned first and second handle aperture.

16. A leaf and debris collecting hoop comprising: a center scoop located between and connected to a first extension and a second extension, said center scoop defining a leading scoop edge and a trailing scoop edge separated by a scoop width, said trailing scoop edge is in-line with a first extension trailing edge of said first extension and a second extension trailing edge of said second extension; a substantial portion of a first leading edge comprising a first linear edge that is parallel to said first extension trailing edge is defined by a first width that is narrower than said scoop width, said first leading edge part of said first extension; a substantial portion of a second leading edge comprising a second linear edge that is parallel to said second extension trailing edge having a second width that is narrower than said scoop width, said second leading edge part of said second extension; means for bending said first extension and said second extension about said center scoop in a hoop shape; means for fastening together a first fastener comprised by said first extension with a second fastener comprised by said second extension; and means for fixedly connecting a plastic bag to said leaf collecting hoop while in said hoop shape without ever wrapping around said leading scoop edge or said first or said second leading edges.

17. The leaf and debris collecting hoop of claim 16 further comprising means for making a handle from a first handle aperture in said first extension with a second handle aperture in said second extension.

18. The leaf and debris collecting hoop of claim 16 wherein said leading scoop edge comprises a bevel.

19. The leaf and debris collecting hoop of claim 16 further comprising means for connecting said center scoop with said first extension and said second extension.

20. The leaf and debris collecting hoop of claim 16 further comprising a means for bridging said leading scoop edge with said first extension and said second extension.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0019] FIG. 1A plan-view of embodiments in a flat-configuration

[0020] FIG. 2A plan-view of a hinge of certain embodiments

[0021] FIG. 3A plan-view of embodiments in a flat-configuration

[0022] FIG. 4AA close-up view of extension attachments of certain embodiments

[0023] FIG. 4BA perspective assembled view of embodiments of the present invention

[0024] FIG. 5AA close-up view of extension attachments of certain embodiments

[0025] FIG. 5BA perspective assembled view of embodiments of the present invention

[0026] FIG. 6AA perspective assembled view of embodiments of the present invention

[0027] FIG. 6BA close-up view of retention components of certain embodiments

[0028] FIG. 7AA perspective assembled view of embodiments of the present invention

[0029] FIG. 7BA close-up view of retention components of certain embodiments

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS

[0030] Certain embodiments of the invention comprise a bag holding apparatus 1000, shown in FIG. 1 having a sheet-form manufactured from a flexible material, typically having elastic or semi-elastic properties. The apparatus comprises a scoop 1010, having a first end 1020 and second end 1030. Affixed to the first end 1020 of the scoop, is a first extension 1100 having a first end 1110 affixed to the first end 1020 of the scoop. Affixed to the second end 1030 of the scoop is a second extension 1200 having a first end 1210 affixed the second end 1030 of the scoop.

[0031] It will be appreciated that an apparatus 1000, as shown in FIG. 1, comprises a scoop 1010, a first extension 1100, and a second extension 1200 having a singular form cut from a single piece of sheet-stock or plate-stock. In other embodiments of the present invention, a scoop 1010, a first extension 1100, and a second extension 1200 are independent structures which are assembled and affixed as described herein.

[0032] Certain embodiments, shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, comprise an attachment of a first end 1110 of a first extension to a first end 1020 of a scoop comprises a hinge 1040. A hinge 1040 as disclosed herein provides an attachment mechanism which allows rotational movement of a first extension 1100 about the first end 1110 of the first extension. Certain embodiments, shown in FIG. 2, comprise a hinge 1040 having hinge elements 1045 and 1046. The first hinge element 1045 mates with a second hinge element 1046 to provide rotational movement. Certain embodiments comprise a first extension 1100 attached to a scoop 1010 with a living hinge. A living hinge is appreciated to comprise a hinge mechanism using material that flexes to allow rotational movement. Other embodiments comprise a piano hinge, or other hinge mechanisms known to those skilled in the art.

[0033] Certain embodiments of the present invention, shown in FIG. 1, comprise a scoop 1010, a first extension 1100, and a second extension 1200. In such embodiments, a trailing edge 1060 of a scoop aligns with a trailing edge 1140 of a first extension and a trailing edge 1240 of a second extension. A leading edge 1130 of the first extension is further aligned with the leading edge 1230 of the second extension. Furthermore, a leading edge 1050 of the scoop is offset from the leading edge 1130 of the first extension.

[0034] Certain embodiments, shown in FIG. 3, comprise a scoop 1010 having a leading edge 1050 offset from the leading edge 1130 of a first extension. Certain embodiments having a scoop 1010 and a first extension 1100, further comprise a gusset 1300. In such embodiments, a first gusset 1300 bridges between the leading edge 1130 of the first extension and the leading edge 1050 of the scoop. Some embodiments of the present invention comprising a first gusset 1300 further comprise a second gusset 1300 bridging between the leading edge 1050 of the scoop and the leading edge 1230 of a second extension 1200. A gusset comprises an independent piece of material affixed to the scoop 1010 and a first extension 1100. Certain embodiments comprise a first gusset 1300 affixed to the scoop 1010 and the first extension 1100, and a second gusset 1300 affixed to the scoop 1010 and the second extension 1200. Some embodiments comprise gussets 1300 which are integral portions of the first extension 1100 and the second extension 1200. It will be further appreciated that a first gusset 1300 and a second gusset 1300 as disclosed are proximal to but not required to be coincident with the leading edge 1050 of the scoop. In certain embodiments, a scoop 1010 comprises a leading edge 1050 further comprising a bevel 1070. A bevel 1070 provides a lower profile leading edge 1050 for increased ability to dispose debris over the leading edge 1050 and through the apparatus 1000 in a receptacle.

[0035] Certain embodiments of the present invention, shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B, further comprise an extension attachment 1360. An extension attachment 1360, as disclosed, provides the ability to constrain a first extension 1100 to a second extension 1200 in a desired configuration. Certain embodiments of the present invention comprise an extension attachment 1360, and further comprise a first button snap 1370 and a second button snap 1380. A first button snap 1370 located on a first surface 1150 of a first extension is configured to mate with a second button snap 1380 on a first surface 1250 of a second extension. When mated, the first extension 1100 is constrained to the second extension 1200, thus configuring the apparatus in a hoop configuration, as shown in FIG. 4B.

[0036] Certain embodiments of the present invention comprise an extension attachment 1360, referencing FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B, comprise a tab 1160 and a slot 1260. In such embodiments, a tab 1160 mates with and is retained by a slot 1260. In certain embodiments, a first tab 1160 is affixed to a first extension, proximal to a second end 1120. The first tab 1160 is configured to mate with and be retained by a first slot 1260 through the first surface 1250 of the second extension. When the first tab 1160 is mated with the first slot 1260, the first extension 1100 is constrained to the second extension 1200, thus configuring the apparatus 1000 in a hoop configuration, as shown in FIG. 4B. It will be appreciated that an apparatus may use a plurality of extension attachments 1360 to provide increased constraint between a first extension 1100 and a second extension 1200.

[0037] Certain embodiments, shown in FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B, comprise a first tab 1160 and a second tab 1160 affixed to the second end 1120 of the first extension. The first tab 1160 and the second tab 1160 are typically offset perpendicularly from the trailing edge 1140 of the first extension. The first tab 1160 and the second tab 1160 are separated by a first distance 1320. Certain embodiments further comprise a first slot 1260 and second slot 1260 through the second extension. The first slot 1260 is offset from the trailing edge 1240 such that the first slot 1260 is aligned with the first tab 1160. The second slot 1260 is offset from the first slot 1260 by the first distance 1320 such that the second slot 1260 is aligned with the second tab 1160.

[0038] Certain embodiments of the present invention, shown in FIG. 3, comprise a first extension 1100 having a first aperture 1170, and a second extension 1200 having a second aperture 1270. The placement of the first aperture 1170 and the placement of the second aperture 1270, are configured such that the fixation of a first extension 1100 to a second extension 1200 results in the alignment of the first aperture 1170 with the second aperture 1270, typically toward the top of the apparatus. In certain embodiments, a first aperture 1170 and a second aperture 1270 are coincident with an axis 1330 offset from, and parallel to, the trailing edge 1140 of the first extension. The first aperture 1170 is offset from the second end 1120 of the first extension, and the second aperture is offset from the second end 1220 of the second extension. The alignment of a first aperture 1170 with a second aperture 1270, serves to provide a handle 1280, shown in FIG. 4B and FIG. 5B. The handle 1280 allows a user to manipulate the apparatus when in use.

[0039] Certain embodiments, further comprise retention mechanisms 1400, shown in FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, for the purpose of constraining a receptacle, such as a trash bag. A retention mechanism 1400, comprises a first retention component 1410 affixed to a first surface 1150 of an extension, and a second retention component 1420 affixed to a flexible protrusion 1430. A flexible protrusion 1430, is affixed to the leading edge 1130 of the first extension and allows the mating of the first retention component 1410 and the second retention component 1420. It will be appreciated that certain embodiments of the invention a first retention component 1410 and a second retention component 1420, further comprising a first button snap 1370 and a second button snap 1380.

[0040] In certain embodiments, as shown in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B, a retention mechanism 1400 comprises a first retention component 1410 and a second retention component 1420. The first retention component 1410, affixed to the first surface 1150 of a first extension comprises a volume 1450 having a profile. The profile of the volume 1450 comprises, but is not limited to a square, rectangle, circle, or a polygon. The second retention component 1420 is integrated with a flexible protrusion 1430 affixed to the first surface 1150 of the first extension and is configured to mate with the first retention component 1410. In such embodiments, the second retention component 1420 comprises an opening 1440 having a profile matching that of the first retention component 1410 and is configured to have an engineering fit with the first retention component 1410. An engineering fit will be appreciated to surround a location fit, RC fit, or other engineering fit such as those specified by ANSI B4.1 (Standard Tolerance Limits and Fits), incorporated by reference herein. It will be further appreciated that other engineering fits or assembly strategies known to those skilled in the art may be used while maintaining the inventive spirit of the present invention.

[0041] When the first retention component 1410, shown in FIG. 6A-FIG. 7B for example, is mated with a second retention component 1420 with a receptacle disposed therebetween, the receptacle is constrained to the apparatus. Certain embodiments of the present invention comprise a plurality of retention mechanisms 1400. In certain embodiments, shown in FIG. 3, a plurality of retention mechanisms 1400 are coincident with an axis 1340 offset from, and parallel to, the trailing edge 1140 of the first extension.

[0042] While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention. Further, the inventions described herein are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of including, comprising, or adding and variations thereof herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof, as well as, additional items.