Plastic Bottle Storage Apparatus For A Garage Door
20190031396 ยท 2019-01-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F2001/0086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B3/7001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65F1/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door (PBSA) that is used in combination with an empty plastic bottle panel or strip which maintains empty plastic bottles prior to recycling. The PBSA has an upper section with an upper horizontal member, and a lower section with a lower horizontal member. An empty plastic bottle panel or strip with empty plastic bottles attached is secured to a hook clip or peg on the upper opening on the panel's or strip's upper end, and to a hook, clip or peg on an upper end of the opening on the panel's or strip's lower end. Once panels or strips with empty bottles are secured, the panels or strips with bottles can be maintained on the garage door indefinitely. The PBSA is able to compensates for the variations in length that occur as a sectional garage door opens and closes.
Claims
1. A plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door (PBSA) that is used in combination with an empty plastic bottle panel or strip which maintains empty plastic bottles prior to recycling, wherein said PBSA is comprised of at least one upper attachment means that is secured to an inner surface of a garage door and a corresponding lower attachment means including a resilient band that is secured to an inner surface of a garage door, wherein an upper end of the empty plastic bottle panel or strip is secured to said upper attachment means, and a lower end of the panel or strip is secured to an upper end of said resilient band, with a lower end of said band attached to said lower attachment means, wherein when the upper end and lower end of the panel or strip are secured, the panel or strip is maintained on the garage door.
2. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 1 wherein said upper attachment means sand said lower attachment means are made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood or a composite.
3. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 1 wherein said upper attachment means are selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob, or a protrusion.
4. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim, 1 wherein said lower attachment means are selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a screw, or a bolt and nut.
5. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 1 wherein said panel or strip having an opening on an upper end that interfaces with said upper attachment means, and an opening on a lower end that interfaces with an upper end of said resilient band.
6. A plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door that is an element of an empty plastic bottle recycling system and is used in combination with an empty plastic bottle panel or strip having an opening on an upper end and a lower end and that maintains a plurality of empty plastic bottles prior to recycling, wherein said PBSA allows multiple empty plastic bottle panels or strips with empty plastic bottle secured thereto, to be removably attached to an inner surface of a garage door, wherein said PBSA is comprised of an upper section with a horizontal member, and a lower section with a horizontal member, wherein said horizontal members are attached parallel to each other on an inner surface of a garage door, wherein an empty plastic bottle panel or strip upper end is secured to said upper section horizontal member, and the panel or strip lower end is secured to a resilient band that is attached to said lower section horizontal member, thereby maintaining said panel or strip on the inner surface of the garage door, wherein said resilient band extends and retracts to compensate for the variation in lengths that occur as the garage door opens and closes.
7. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 6 wherein said upper section and said lower section are made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood or a composite.
8. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 6 wherein said upper attachment means are selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob or a protrusion.
9. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 6 wherein said lower attachment means are selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a screw, or a bolt and nut.
10. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 6 wherein the garage door is comprised of a sectional garage door.
11. A plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door (PBSA) that is used in combination with an empty plastic bottle panel or strip having an opening on an upper end and a lower end, and that maintains a plurality of empty plastic bottles prior to recycling, wherein said PSA allows multiple empty plastic bottle panels, or strips with empty plastic bottles secured thereto, to be removably attached to an inner surface of a sectional garage door, wherein said PBSA is comprised of: a) an upper section including a horizontal member with a right end and a left end, wherein said horizontal member is secured to an inner surface of a sectional garage door by securing means on the right end, and securing means on the left end, b) multiple upper attachment means that are longitudinally located along the length of said upper section horizontal member, c) a lower section including a horizontal member with a right end and a left end, wherein said horizontal member is selected below and parallel to said upper section horizontal member on an inner surface of the sectional garage door by securing means on the right end and the left end, and d) multiple lower attachment means that are located to directionally correspond to said upper attachment means, wherein said lower attachment means each comprises a resilient band with an upper end having a hook, and a lower end that is secured to said lower section horizontal member by band securing means, wherein the upper end of the panel or strip is secured to said upper attachment means by interfacing the opening on the upper end of the panel or strip with said upper attachment means, and the lower end of the panel or strip is secured to said resilient band by interfacing the opening on the lower end of the panel or strip with the upper end of said band, wherein once the panel or strip with empty bottles thereon is secured, the panel or strip with empty bottles, is maintained on the inner surface of the garage door, wherein said resilient band extends and retracts to compensate for the variation in length that occur when the sectional garage door opens and closes.
12. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said upper section horizontal member and said lower section horizontal member are made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood or a composite.
13. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said upper attachment means are selected from the group consist of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob or a protrusion.
14. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said lower attachment means are selected from the group consist of a hook, a peg, a clip, a screw, or a bolt and nut.
15. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said upper section horizontal member is permanently attached by attachment means selected from the group consisting of screws, bolts and nuts, an adhesive, welding, or a hook and loop fastener.
16. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said lower section horizontal member is permanently attached by attachment means secured from the group consisting of screws, bolts and nuts, an adhesive or welding.
17. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 12 wherein said resilient band is comprised of an elastic cord.
18. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said resilient band is selected from the group consisting of a rubber strip, an elastic strip, or a tensioning device.
19. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 wherein said horizontal members further comprising interlocking ends that allows left or eight horizontal members to be locked together, thereby increasing the structural integrity of a PBSA that is comprised of multiple horizontal members extending across a garage door.
20. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 further comprising at least two vertical height adjusting hinge plates, each with a bracket that is removable attached to an existing hardware component of a sectional garage door, wherein said hinge plates facilitate the altering of the vertical height of said PBSA, wherein said bracket is removable for transportation, cleaning or counting of the empty bottles on the panels or strips.
21. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 further comprising said upper section horizontal member and said lower section horizontal member manufactured with telescoping capability which allows the length of each member to be selectively chosen by the insertion or retraction of sections of each said member.
22. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 11 further comprising at least one hanging device located on a lower edge of said lower section horizontal member, wherein said hanging device allows various items to be maintained and hung from said horizontal member.
23. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 22 wherein said hanging device is selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob, a protrusion, a chain, a cable, a rope, clamp, hook and loop fastener, a strap, an adhesive, a bolt and nut, a latch, a twist lock, or a rod.
24. A plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door (PBSA) that is used in combination with an empty plastic bottle panel or strip having an opening on an upper end and a lower end, and that maintains a plurality of empty plastic bottles prior to recycling, wherein said PSA allows multiple empty plastic bottle panels, or strips with empty plastic bottles secured thereto, to be removably attached to an inner surface of a sectional garage door, wherein said PBSA is comprised of: a) an upper section including a horizontal member with a right end and a left end, wherein said horizontal member is secured to an inner surface of a sectional garage door by securing means on the right end, and securing means on the left end, b) multiple upper attachment means that are longitudinally located along the length of said upper section horizontal member, c) a lower section including a horizontal member with a right end and a left end, wherein said horizontal member is secured below and parallel to said upper section horizontal member on an inner surface of the sectional garage door by securing means on the right end and the left end, and d) multiple lower attachment means that are located to directionally correspond to said upper attachment means, wherein the upper end of the panel or strip is secured to said upper attachment means by interfacing the opening on the upper end of the panel or strip with said upper attachment means, and the lower end of the panel or strip is secured to said lower attachment means by interfacing the opening on the lower end of the panel or strip with said lower attachment means, wherein once the panel or strip with empty bottles thereon is secured, the panel or strip with empty bottles, is maintained on the inner surface of the garage door.
25. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 24 wherein said upper section horizontal member and said lower section horizontal member are made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood or a composite.
26. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 24 wherein said upper attachment means are selected from the group consist of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob, a protrusion, a chain, a cable, a rope, clamp, hook and loop fastener, a strap, an adhesive, a bolt and nut, a latch, a twist lock, a rod, or a pin.
27. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 24 wherein said lower attachment means are selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a screw, or a bolt and nut, a stud, a knob, a protrusion, a chain, a cable, a rope, clamp, hook and loop fastener, a strap, an adhesive, a latch, a twist lock, a rod, or a pin.
28. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 24 wherein said upper section horizontal member is permanently attached by attachment means selected from the group consisting of screws, bolts and nuts, an adhesive or welding.
29. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 24 wherein said lower section horizontal member is permanently attached by attachment means secured from the group consisting of screws, bolts and nuts, an adhesive or welding.
30. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 24 wherein said horizontal members further comprising interlocking ends that allows left or eight horizontal members to be locked together, thereby increasing the structural integrity of a PBSA that is comprised of multiple horizontal members extending across a garage door.
31. A plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door (PBSA) that is used in combination with an empty plastic bottle strip having an opening on an upper end and a lower end, and that maintains a plurality of empty plastic bottles prior to recycling, wherein said PSA allows multiple empty plastic bottle panels, or strips with empty plastic bottles secured thereto, to be removably attached to an inner surface of a sectional garage door, wherein said PBSA is comprised of: a) an upper section including a horizontal member with a right end and a left end, wherein said horizontal member is secured to an inner surface of a sectional garage door by securing means on the right end, and securing means on the left end, b) multiple upper attachment means that are longitudinally located along the length of said upper section horizontal member, c) a lower section including a horizontal member with a right end and a left end, wherein said horizontal member is secured below and parallel to said upper section horizontal member on an inner surface of the sectional garage door by securing means on the right end and the left end, and d) multiple lower attachment means that are located to directionally correspond to said upper attachment means, wherein the upper end of the strip is secured to said upper attachment means by interfacing the opening on the upper end of the panel or strip with said upper attachment means, and the lower end of the strip or panel is secured to said lower attachment means by interfacing the opening on the lower end of the strip or panel with said lower attachment means, wherein once the strip or panel with empty bottles thereon is secured, the strip or strip with empty bottles, is maintained on the inner surface of the garage door.
32. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said upper section horizontal member and said lower section horizontal member are made of a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood or a composite.
33. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said upper section horizontal member securing means is comprised of a retractable pin with an outer end and an inner end, and that extends outward from the right end of said horizontal member and the left end of said horizontal member, wherein within said horizontal member, adjacent each end, said pin's inner end interfaces with a spring that allows said pin to be forceably retracted into said horizontal member, or to releasably extend outward from the end of said horizontal member, wherein located on an inner surface of a sectional garage door as existing hardware are multiple hinge brackets, each having openings on an inner side edge, wherein an end of said horizontal member with said pin retracted within is placed in alignment with the opening on a bracket, wherein once in alignment, said pin is releaseably extended outward from said horizontal member into the opening, wherein the pin-into-opening action is performed on both ends of said horizontal member, wherein when pins extend into the openings on both ends, said upper section horizontal member is secured onto the inner surface of the garage door.
34. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said lower section horizontal member securing means is comprised of a retractable pin with an outer end and an inner end, and that extends outward from the right end of said horizontal member and the left end of said horizontal member, wherein within said horizontal member, adjacent each end, said retractable pin's inner end interfaces with a spring that allows said pin to be forceably retracted into said horizontal member, or to releasably extend outward from the end of said horizontal member, wherein located on an inner surface of a sectional garage door as existing hardware are multiple hinge brackets, each having openings on an inner side edge, wherein an end of said horizontal member with said pin retracted within is placed in alignment with the opening on a bracket, wherein once in alignment, said pin is releaseably extended outward from said horizontal member into the opening, wherein the pin-into-opening action is performed on both ends of said horizontal member, wherein when pins extend into the openings on both ends, said lower section horizontal member is secured onto the inner surface of the garage door.
35. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said upper section horizontal member securing means is comprised of a retractable pin with an outer end and an inner end, and that extends outward from the right end or the left end of said horizontal member, and a stationary pin that extends outward from the horizontal member at the opposing end where said retractable pin is located, wherein said stationary pin is placed in alignment with and inserted into an opening on an existing hardware hinge bracket located on the inner surface of the garage door, wherein said retractable pin's inner end interfaces with a spring that allows said pin to be forceably retracted into said horizontal member, or to releaseably extend outward from the end of said member, wherein said retractable pin is retracted and placed in alignment with an opening on a bracket that is horizontally aligned with and at a distance from the bracket said stationary pin is inserted into, wherein said retractable pin is releaesably extended outward from said horizontal member into the opening, wherein with said stationary pin on one said horizontal member end inserted into a bracket opening, and said retractable pin on the opposing end of said horizontal member inserted into another bracket, said upper section horizontal member is secured onto the inner surface of the garage door.
36. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said lower section horizontal member securing means is comprised of a retractable pin with an outer end and an inner end, and that extends outward from the right end or the left end of said horizontal member, and a stationary pin that extends outward from the horizontal member at the opposing end where said retractable pin is located, wherein said stationary pin is placed in alignment with and inserted into an opening on an existing hardware hinge bracket located on the inner surface of the garage door, wherein said retractable pin's inner end interfaces with a spring that allows said pin to be forceably retracted into said horizontal member, or to releaseably extend outward from the end of said member, wherein said retractable pin is retracted and placed in alignment with an opening on a bracket that is horizontally aligned with and at a distance from the bracket said stationary pin is inserted into, wherein said retractable pin is releaesably extended outward from said horizontal member into the opening, wherein with said stationary pin on one said horizontal member end inserted into a bracket opening, and said retractable pin on the opposing end of said horizontal member inserted into another bracket, said lower section horizontal member is secured onto the inner surface of the garage door.
37. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said upper section horizontal member having at least one opening into which is inserted a vertical locking rod that maintains the horizontal directional integrity and anti-rotation of said member, and prevents a twisting movement of said member.
38. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said lower section horizontal member having an opening into which is inserted a vertical locking rod that maintains the horizontal directional integrity and anti-rotation of said member, and prevents a twisting movement of said member.
39. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said upper attachment means are selected from the group consist of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob, a protrusion, a chain, a cable, a rope, clamp, hook and loop fastener, a strap, an adhesive, a bolt and nut, a latch, a resilient band, a twist lock, a rod, or a pin.
40. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said lower attachment means are selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a screw, or a bolt and nut, a stud, a knob, a protrusion, a chain, a cable, a rope, clamp, hook and loop fastener, a strap, an adhesive, a latch, a resilient band, a twist lock, a rod, or a pin.
41. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 wherein said horizontal members further comprising interlocking ends that allows left or right horizontal members to be locked together, thereby increasing the structural integrity of a PBSA that is comprised of multiple horizontal members extcnding across a garage door.
42. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 31 further comprising at least one hanging device located on a lower edge of said lower section horizontal member, wherein said hanging device allows various items to be maintained and hung from said horizontal member.
43. The plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door as specified in claim 40 wherein said hanging device is selected from the group consisting of a hook, a peg, a clip, a stud, a knob, a protrusion, a chain, a cable, a rope, clamp, hook and loop fastener, a strap, an adhesive, a bolt and nut, a latch, a resilient band. a twist lock, or a rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0040] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment of a plastic bottle storage apparatus for a garage door (PBSA). The act of recycling, and in particular recycling plastic beverage bottles, has become one of the most important issues in the modern world. The convenience of making, selling and using plastic bottles for beverages, especially water, coupled with the number of people using plastic bottles, has led to a major environmental problem. Recycling plastic bottles would have a positive impact on the problem, and as a result, in many states and cities in the United States, incentives including cash redemption value, or even mandates have attempted to influence or force people to recycle plastic bottles. The problems that cause people not to recycle include the difficult in maintaining empty plastic bottles prior to recycling. There is the obvious requirement for space to store empty plastic bottles, along with the effort to arrange and transport empty bottles to a recycling facility, and lastly the often sticky, messy handling of certain bottles.
[0041] The instant PBSA provides a solution to the problems by facilitating the effective and convenient storage of many empty plastic bottles within a residential (or commercial) garage. The PBSA offers quick and easy access to stored empty bottles, and does away with much of the associated mess.
[0042] The PBSA 10, as shown in
[0043] The PBSA 10 provides a storage solution or a single panel or strip, or multiple panels or strips, on an inner surface 82 of a garage door 80. While the PBSA can be used with any type of garage door, or in fact on any surface, the PBSA is especially designed for use on a sectional garage door that consists of multiple sections which are hingedly connected and raise or lower vertically on a track. Also, the PBSA can be used with both manual (non-powered) or powered sectional garage doors.
[0044] The PBSA is comprised of two major elements: an upper section 12 and a lower section 36. The upper section 12, as shown in
[0045] Located on the upper section horizontal member 14 is an upper attachment means 26, as shown in
[0046] The lower section 36 also has a horizontal member 38 including a right end 40 with securing means 42, and a left end 44 with securing means 46. The lower section horizontal member 38 can be made of plastic, metal or wood, and is similarly secured to an inner surface 82 of a sectional garage door 80 as the upper section horizontal member 14. As shown in
[0047] Attached to the lower section horizontal member 36 is a lower attachment means 50, which is comprised of at least one, and preferably multiple, resilient bands 52 which are located to vertically correspond to the hooks 28 or pegs 30 on the upper section horizontal member 14. The resilient band 52 can be made of any stretchable material such as elastic or rubber, and is preferably comprised of a BUNGEE CORD type.
[0048] As shown in
[0049] To use the PBSA 10, at least one panel or strip 76 is secured to the PBSA 10, as shown in
[0050] To add to the functionality of the PBSA 10, a vertically adjustable bracket 74 can be implemented. The bracket 74 is preferably attached to exiting garage door hardware and allows the PBSA 10 to be vertically raised or lowered to a desired or required height on the inner surface 82 of the sectional garage door 80. Also, located on a lower edge of the lower section horizontal member 38 can be at least one hanging device 104, as shown in
[0051] In an alternate configuration, which is the preferred design, the PBSA 10 is comprised of:
[0052] a) an upper section 12 including a horizontal member 14 with a right end 16 and a left end 18. The horizontal member 14 is secured to an inner surface 82 of a sectional garage door 80 by securing means 84 on the right end 16, and securing means 84 on the left end 20,
[0053] b) multiple upper attachment means 26 that are longitudinally located along the length of the upper section horizontal member 14,
[0054] c) a lower section 36 including a horizontal member 38 with a right end 40 and a left end 42. The horizontal member is secured below and parallel to the upper section horizontal member 38 on an inner surface 82 of the sectional garage door 80 by securing means 84, on the right end and securing means 84 the left end, and
[0055] d) multiple lower attachment means 50 that are located to directionally correspond to the upper attachment means.
[0056] In the preferred design, the securing means 84 on the right and left ends 16,20 of the upper section horizontal member 14, and the right and left ends 40,44 of the lower section horizontal member 38 are comprised of a pin 86 with an outer end 88 and an inner end 90. As shown in
[0057] Additionally, both horizontal members 14,38 can have at least one opening 94 into which is inserted a vertical locking rod 96, as shown in
[0058] The upper end of the panel or strip is secured to the upper attachment means by interfacing the opening on the upper end of the panel or strip with the upper attachment means, and the lower end of the panel or strip is secured to the lower attachment means by interfacing the opening on the lower end of the panel or strip with the lower attachment means 50. Once the panel or strip with empty bottles thereon is secured, the panel or strip with empty bottles, is maintained on the inner surface 82 of the garage door 80. The PBSA 10 is able to compensate for the variation in length that occurs when the sectional garage door opens and closes.
[0059] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.