Waste compacting bag support and protector
12509269 ยท 2025-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F2230/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/1415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shell protects a plastic or paper bag as waste is set therein and allows compacting without harm to the bag. A concentric and conical shield with a toroidal bulge or extended belt has an upper shield opening and a lower shield opening, and a securable base. The shield separates the bag from compacted waste. The base cooperates with the shield to support the bag and its contents. The bag is placed over an upturned shield, the lower opening of the shield being secured to the base at an interface. The shield with bag emplaced thereon, can then be returned right-side up to allow filling of bag. Compacted waste rests on the bottom of the bag, which may be supported by the base. When the bag has become filled with waste, the shield may be removed from within the bag, while the bulge ensures the bag remains upright.
Claims
1. An apparatus for supporting a bag on a surface and for protecting the bag during compacting of waste into the bag, the apparatus comprising: (a) a shield having an upper shield opening and a lower shield opening, and a central body with a circumferential bulge expanding a local diameter of the shield; wherein said shield comprises a generally tapered conical shape; wherein said shield comprises a lower outer diameter; (b) abase; and (c) a releasable ring clip, including a latch, for securing the base, in a releasable fashion, to the lower shield opening around an extended lip set around said lower shield opening, said extending lip defining the lower outer diameter; wherein the circumferential bulge extends the local diameter equal to said lower outer diameter.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ring clip is circular.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ring clip is channeled.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the circumferential bulge is set at least two inches above the lower shield opening.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the circumferential bulge is at least six inches above the lower shield opening.
6. A system for supporting a bag on a surface and for protecting the bag during compacting of waste into the bag, the system comprising: (a) a shield having an upper shield opening and a lower shield opening, and a central body with a circumferential bulge expanding a local diameter of the shield, wherein said shield comprises a generally tapered conical shape, the circumferential bulge extending the local diameter to at least a diameter of a flange or lower lip; (b) a bag positioned outside the shield such that the shield is at least partially inside the bag; (c) a base adapted to be secured to the lower shield opening in a releasable fashion and positioned outside the bag; and (d) a releasable ring clip, including a latch, the clip securing the base, in a releasable fashion, to the lower shield opening.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the ring clip is circular.
8. The system of claim 6 wherein the ring clip is channeled.
9. The system of claim 6 wherein the circumferential bulge is set at least two inches above the lower shield opening.
10. The system of claim 6 wherein the circumferential bulge is at least six inches above the lower shield opening.
11. The system of claim 6 further comprising at least one handle aperture set along a surface of the shield below the upper shield opening and above the circumferential bulge local diameter.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein a handle diameter at a height of the at least one handle aperture is less than the local diameter and greater than an upper diameter.
13. A system for supporting a bag on a surface and for protecting the bag during compacting of waste into the bag, the system comprising: (a) a shield comprising a generally tapered conical shape, said shield having an upper shield opening and a lower shield opening, and a central body with a circumferential bulge expanding a local diameter of the shield; the shield comprising a lower diameter; a circumferentially extending lip along the lower shield opening, said lip defining an extended diameter; wherein the local diameter is equal to the extended diameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be further described with reference to the drawing, wherein like designations denote like elements and:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(16) An apparatus for supporting and protecting a bag during compacting of waste into the bag includes a shield and a base. Any suitable shield that has an upper shield opening and a lower shield opening may be used to substantially protect the bag from abrasion by compacted waste. Waste is inserted into a bag (in which the shield is placed) through the upper shield opening. Any suitable base may be used to support the shield and bag. A suitable base is capable of being secured to the lower shield opening in a releasable fashion so that the base may be (1) secured to the shield while the apparatus is in use and (2) removed from the shield when the bag is to be replaced. The present disclosure includes improvements to U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,002 to James K. McCabe issued Aug. 29, 2000 to the same inventor, herein incorporated by reference and serves as the foundation upon which this improved disclosure presents. The prior embodiment may suffer when the bag set thereover would fall downwards around the shield and would be required to be temporarily coupled near the handles or top edge to prevent the bag from falling while yardwork was accomplished. The coupling would be disengaged for the removal of the shield, but otherwise presented an unnecessary step that can be resolved with the enhanced bulge feature of the present disclosure. With the shields of the present disclosure, the bag is free to drop while being filled, down to the bulge, which when ready, the shield may be lifted and thereby drag the bag up around the bulge (preferably with a diameter equal to or greater than the widest section of the shield) the bulge serving to drag the bag walls back up into place to allow for containment of waste and sealing.
(17) According to the invention, any suitable shield and any suitable base may be secured to each other to support and protect a bag during compacting of waste into the bag. Shield 410, shown in
(18) Lower shield opening 439 is defined by a rim 413 having an outward-extending lip 427. Base 414 has a similar outward-extending lip 424. Lip 424 of base 414 is sized to receive the bottom surface of lip 427 of shield 410. As shown in
(19) A shield may be suitably sized so that a lower shield opening is at approximately waist height when the shield is inverted. Accordingly, it may be more convenient for some users to place a base of the invention onto such a shield while the shield is in an inverted position. For example, base 414 may be placed onto inverted shield 410. Clip ring 417 may then be placed onto lip 415 and base coupling lip 424. Apparatus 400, having shield 410 and base 414 thus secured together, may then be inverted to an upright position.
(20) The tapered cylindrical shape of shield 410 is advantageous in that it tends to move more easily away from compacted waste. In addition, a number of tapered shields may be stacked together during storage and/or shipment. These advantages may be obtained with any suitable tapered shield. Upper shield opening 434 is suitably sized large enough for receiving waste into the bag while remaining smaller in area than lower shield opening 439.
(21) Shield 410, base 414, and clip ring 417 may be produced by modifying a conventional thirty-gallon blue poly drum. The bottom of such a drum may be cut off to form upper shield opening 434. Material may be removed from near the bottom of the drum to form handles 416. The lid of the drum may be used as base 414. A ring provided with the drum may be modified to be used as clip ring 417.
(22) Any suitable base may be secured to any suitable shield, examples of which have been described above, to support and protect the bag during compacting of waste into the bag. Any suitable clip ring may be used to secure a shield and a base of the present invention together. A base of the present invention may be formed with any suitable structure that can be secured to a shield (in a releasable fashion) to support the shield and a bag. If it is desired that such a base be heavy to add stability to the overall apparatus comprising base and shield, the base may be made of solid material. Alternatively, a structure may be incorporated into the base to provide rigidity without requiring as much material as a solid base would need.
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(24) The purpose of the new bulge is to ensure that the bag set thereon remains in contact with shield as shield is being removed from the bag after waste has been set therein. As described below, when the waste bag is full, the shield will be lifted out, allowing the bag to remain upright and ready for closing, tying, or otherwise sealing. When lifting the shield, the bulge maintains contact with the bag, as the outer circumference of the bulge matches the most outwardly, and largest, circumference of the lip. As the shield is lifted through, the bulge maintains contact with the bag, and pulls the bag upwards. In prior embodiments, without bulge, lifting a tapered shield would often result in kinking, folding, or otherwise misplaced bag such that the bag might fall over or not fully extend opening causing waste to be dispersed outside of the bag after collection within the apparatus. While a preferred bulge shape may include linear sections, such as the cylindrical bulge space, and tapered cylindrical upper bulge extending wall and lower bulge extending wall, forming corners 469 along edges, other embodiments of the bulge may be preferred, including one with a tubular, or toroidal form.
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(26) Base 414 preferably includes a base coupling lip 424 extending along the outer perimeter thereof, and defining a base coupling lip circumference 428. A set of wheels 426, preferably multiple wheels, such as in an array of five caster wheels as shown are set equidistance and along the outer perimeter of base body. Wheels are provided on base to allow the assembled apparatus to be mobile and rolled to facilitate collection of waste/debris spread over an area. As shown in
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(28) An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(29) Viewing an exemplary embodiment and step-by-step instructions for use of the apparatus, apparatus 400 is shown in
(30) A further demonstration is shown in
(31) While the present invention has been described in terms of several preferred embodiments, it is contemplated that alterations and permutations thereof will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the specification and study of the drawings. For example, the shield and base may be varied and still fall within the intent of the claims appended hereto. The present invention is intended to be defined only by the recited limitations of the claims, and equivalents thereof, rather than by the above description of preferred exemplary embodiments.