US2650784A - Holder for paper disposal bags - Google Patents

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US2650784A
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  • This invention relates toholders for paper disposal bags, the term disposal bag connoting 'an ordinary paper "bag which'may be placed conveniently with respect'toa bed for'rec'eiv'ing paper handkerchiefsyfruit remnants, candy wrap- ,pers and .like item discarded by a bed-confined patient, or which may be suitably positioned, convenient for general use, andw'hichmay"be burned or otherwise disposed ofwithout removing its contents.
  • One of'the objects ofthe invention is'to. provide a bag holder adapted to receive an ordinary paperbag having its mouth end outwardly overfolded to form a surrounding stiffening margin that holds the bagopen at the 'top, .s'aidholder comprising a vertical planiform portion affording supportfor the back of the bag, having a free edge extending into the crevice between the back of the bag and the adjacentspart of'the overfolded margin, forsuspending the bag, and-having means for securing said hol'der to a bed or other fixture, said holder including also akeeper slidable upon said planiformporti-on, hav'ing'a channel at its upper end which 'telescopesover the free edge of the. planiform portion and intervening bag, bearing.gravitationally upon the latter to hold it in place.
  • Another object of the invention is toprovi'de' a bag holder asdescr'ibed, in which 'thekeeperis swingable out of the planeofsaid plan'iform portion a sufficient distance to permit theremoval or replacement of a bag without the necessity of removing the keeper from the holder.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cornerpor- 'tion of a bed, showing the bag holder supported 'i-Jof Figure 6.
  • the bag holder comprises a'bag support Banda keeper iii.
  • the bag support' consists of a sheet metal unit having a'vertical planiform portiontii, the'metal sheet at the lower end'of said maniform portion'being folded'upwardlyiand rearwardly to form a bracket H'for'securing the'bag holder to the "bed rail.
  • the bracket ll has'a terminal flange l2, inclined downwardly in aforward direction so as to" slightly narrow the -mouth of the bracket Ii.
  • Said bracket fhas inherentresiliency so that by "tilting the bag support slightly, the bracket may he slipped over the bed rail-3, and when the'bag'support is movedito erect position the'fiange l'2- grips the'bed rail with resilient pressure, maintaining'the bag holder in tight relation to thebed.
  • Thekeeper I'll is asheetmetal member having a flat portion it, a forwardly and downwardly foldedflange or lip It at its upper end forming a channel l5, and forwardly'and inwardlyextending lugs 16 at its "opposite sides'near'the bottom. Said keeper slides uponthe planiform portions of the bag support i8 with the lugs I6 enribracingthe sides of said planiformportion and the channel it hooking over its upper edge. 'The'height of the keeper It is less than the-height of said planiform portionaabove'the' bracket i I,
  • the upper edge of the planiform' portion 9 extends into the crevice formedbetween the back of the open bag and the adjacent portion "of the overfolded margin, the bag being suspended'from'said upper edge and supported against said planiform portion.
  • Thechann'el I5 of the' keeper telescopes over the upper edge of :the-planiform-portion 9 and the intervening portion of the bag, the Weight of the-keeperresting "upon the bag and holding it in place.
  • The'flange M of the 'keeperfis orconsiderable width soas to assist materially in maintainingthe mouth of-the bag in opencondition.
  • ends of the-lugs It are spaced fromthe fiat portion l3 of the"-keeper'- a sufiicient distance to provide lost motion between the keeper and planiform portion 9 in the zone of said lugs, so that the keeper may be tilted out of the plane of said planiform portion, as shown in Figure 4, this being the normal release position when it is desired to remove or replace a bag.
  • bag holder permits it to lie close to the side of the bed in a position where it does not interfere with the normal functions incident to caring for a bed-confined patient, such as adjusting and changing sheets. These operations may be accomplished without removing the bag holder or bag.
  • the entire bag holder, including the keeper, may be left on the bed when not in use.
  • the replacement of a bag may be accomplished by the patient herself in a one hand operation.
  • bracket I l is, however, substituted by a flat portion l1, integral with the planiform portion 9 and at right angles thereto which slips between the box springs 18 and mattress IQ for securing the bag holder in place.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 show a form of the invention adapted to be supported upon a wall.
  • the planiform portion 9 and keeper ID are the same as in the modifications previously described, but the sheet unit of which the planiform portion 9 is a part is folded rearwardly at the bottom of said planiform portion and at right angles thereto and then upwardly in a forward direction forming an acute dihedral apex 20, which rests against the wall 2 I, the sheet unit continuing upwardly to form a wall plate 22 parallel to the planiform portion 9 and spaced from the wall.
  • Suction cups 23 are secured to the rear of said wall plate occupying the space between said wall plate and wall, and adapted to grip the wall through vacuum.
  • the dihedral apex not only serves to support the bag holder in an upright position with respect to the wall, but affords a fulcrum about which the bag holder tends to tilt outwardly, pulling against.
  • a bag holder comprising a flat upright member having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a ba and the adjacent portion of the mouth-surrounding margin of said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, as far as the foldline between the back of the bag and said margin, for suspending said bag, the forward face of said upright member being adapted to support the back of the bag, and a keeper solely supported by said upright member freely gravitationally slidable in a downward direction on said upright member, at the rear face thereof, said keeper having a forwardly and downwardly turned lip at the top adapted to hook over said upright member and the intervening part of said bag, when in lowermost position, imposing its weight on the top of said bag, said keeper having transversely aligned opposite guide lugs adjacent its lower end slidably embracing the side edges of said upright member with suflicient freedom in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted out of the plane of said upright member when said lip
  • said supporting means for the upright member comprising a bracket unitary therewith including a wall engaging portion extending rearwardly from the lower end of said upright member and a portion extending upwardly from said wall engaging portion offset forwardly from the rearward end of said wall engaging portion, and a suction cup on the rearward face of said upwardly extending portion.
  • a bag holder comprising a flat upright member having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a bag and the adjacent portion of the mouth-surrounding margin of said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, for suspending said bag, said upright member adapted to afford support to the back of said bag against its forward face, and a keeper slidable in an up and down direction on said upright member at the rearward face thereof having a forwardly overfolded flange at the top defining a channel for receiving the upper edge of said upright mem her and the intervening part of said bag, with said flange within the mouth of said bag, and guide means embracing the lateral edges of said upright member, and supporting means for said upright member comprising a bracket unitary therewith having a rearwardly extending portion in a plane perpendicular to said upright member adapted to rest on the upper face of a bed rail,
  • said guide means comprising a pair of transversely aligned lateral lugs at opposite sides adjacent the lower end of said keeper embracing said upright member, there being sufficient clearance between said lugs and upright member in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted rearwardly out of the plane of said upright been disengaged from the upper edge of said upright member.
  • a bag holder comprising a sheet metal unit including a planiform upright portion having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a bag and the adjacent portion of the mouth-surrounding margin of said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, for suspending said bag, said planiform portion adapted to afiord support for the back of said bag against its forward face, said unit being rearwardly overiolded at the lower end of said planiform portion in an upward direction, a rearward extension from the upper edge of said overfolded portion in a plane perpendicular to said planii'orm portion, and a terminal flange extending from the rear edge of said extension downwardly and forwardly directed, said overfolded portion, extension and terminal flange defining a bracket for embracing a bed rail, and a keeper slidable up and down on said planiform portion at the rear face thereof having a forwardly overfolded flange with top defining a channel for
  • a bag holder comprising a, flat upright memher having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a bag and the adjacent portion or the mouth-surrounding 6 margin 01' said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, for suspending said bag, said upright member adapted to afford support to the back of said bag against its forward face, a keeper slidable in an up and down direction on said upright member at the rearward face thereof having a forwardly overfolded flange at the top defining a channel for receiving the upper edge of said upright member and the intervening part of said bag, with said flange within the mouth of said bag, said keeper having a pair of transversely aligned lateral lugs at opposite sides adjacent its lower end embracing the sides of said upright member, there being sufficient clearance between said lugs and upright member in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted rearwardly out of the plane of said upright member about a transverse axis in the zone of said

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Sep 1953 J. M. THAYER El AL HOLDER FOR PAPER DISPOSAL B'AGS Filed Oct. 1, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 JOHN M THAYER MI/PVM THAKER p 1, 1953 J. M- THAYER H Al. 2,650,784
HOLDER FOR PAPER DISPOSAL BAGS Filed 001;. 1, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 JOHN M TH/IVER MARY M. TH/l YER ithing? Patented Sept. 1, 1953 UF 1? ICE HOLDER F'ORPAPER DISPOSAL BAGS John M; Thayer and-"Mary'MJT-hayer, 'Eort'Belvoir, Va.
Application Octdberl, 194'8, -SerialN.o.'52 ,226
This invention relates toholders for paper disposal bags, the term disposal bag connoting 'an ordinary paper "bag which'may be placed conveniently with respect'toa bed for'rec'eiv'ing paper handkerchiefsyfruit remnants, candy wrap- ,pers and .like item discarded by a bed-confined patient, or which may be suitably positioned, convenient for general use, andw'hichmay"be burned or otherwise disposed ofwithout removing its contents.
One of'the objects ofthe invention is'to. provide a bag holder adapted to receive an ordinary paperbag having its mouth end outwardly overfolded to form a surrounding stiffening margin that holds the bagopen at the 'top, .s'aidholder comprising a vertical planiform portion affording supportfor the back of the bag, having a free edge extending into the crevice between the back of the bag and the adjacentspart of'the overfolded margin, forsuspending the bag, and-having means for securing said hol'der to a bed or other fixture, said holder including also akeeper slidable upon said planiformporti-on, hav'ing'a channel at its upper end which 'telescopesover the free edge of the. planiform portion and intervening bag, bearing.gravitationally upon the latter to hold it in place.
Another object of the invention is toprovi'de' a bag holder asdescr'ibed, in which 'thekeeperis swingable out of the planeofsaid plan'iform portion a sufficient distance to permit theremoval or replacement of a bag without the necessity of removing the keeper from the holder.
'Other objects of the invention will appear as the following description oflpractical embodiment thereofproceeds.
In the drawings which accompany the following specification, and in which the same reference charactershave'been used to denote identical parts:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cornerpor- 'tion of a bed, showing the bag holder supported 'i-Jof Figure 6.
*Referring'now in detail to the 'several'figures, and "first to that form of the invention shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3,thenumera1 l'designatesgenerally'a bed having the leg 2, siderail3, and mattress 1. The bag holder, designated as a whole'by the reference character 5,'is supported on the rail3, and holds a replaceable paperbag "l3, 'having'its upper edge outwardly overfolde'd, forming a sti'fiening'margin 7 about themouth of the bag-which assists inholdin 'the mouth open, as shown.
Referring now particularly to Figures"2"an'd 3, the bag holder comprises a'bag support Banda keeper iii. The bag support'consists ofa sheet metal unit having a'vertical planiform portiontii, the'metal sheet at the lower end'of said maniform portion'being folded'upwardlyiand rearwardly to form a bracket H'for'securing the'bag holder to the "bed rail. "The bracket ll "has'a terminal flange l2, inclined downwardly in aforward direction so as to" slightly narrow the -mouth of the bracket Ii. Said bracket fhas inherentresiliency so that by "tilting the bag support slightly, the bracket may he slipped over the bed rail-3, and when the'bag'support is movedito erect position the'fiange l'2- grips the'bed rail with resilient pressure, maintaining'the bag holder in tight relation to thebed.
Thekeeper I'll is asheetmetal member having a flat portion it, a forwardly and downwardly foldedflange or lip It at its upper end forming a channel l5, and forwardly'and inwardlyextending lugs 16 at its "opposite sides'near'the bottom. Said keeper slides uponthe planiform portions of the bag support i8 with the lugs I6 enribracingthe sides of said planiformportion and the channel it hooking over its upper edge. 'The'height of the keeper It is less than the-height of said planiform portionaabove'the' bracket i I,
so thatthe weight of the keeper bears upon'the upper edge of said planiform portion.
In use, the upper edge of the planiform' portion 9 extends into the crevice formedbetween the back of the open bag and the adjacent portion "of the overfolded margin, the bag being suspended'from'said upper edge and supported against said planiform portion. Thechann'el I5 of the' keeper telescopes over the upper edge of :the-planiform-portion 9 and the intervening portion of the bag, the Weight of the-keeperresting "upon the bag and holding it in place. The'flange M of the 'keeperfis orconsiderable width, soas to assist materially in maintainingthe mouth of-the bag in opencondition.
The inwardly directed: ends of the-lugs It are spaced fromthe fiat portion l3 of the"-keeper'- a sufiicient distance to provide lost motion between the keeper and planiform portion 9 in the zone of said lugs, so that the keeper may be tilted out of the plane of said planiform portion, as shown in Figure 4, this being the normal release position when it is desired to remove or replace a bag.
The construction of bag holder as described, permits it to lie close to the side of the bed in a position where it does not interfere with the normal functions incident to caring for a bed-confined patient, such as adjusting and changing sheets. These operations may be accomplished without removing the bag holder or bag. The entire bag holder, including the keeper, may be left on the bed when not in use.
The replacement of a bag may be accomplished by the patient herself in a one hand operation.
It is necessary merely to grasp the upper end of the keeper, lift it until the flange M has cleared the upper edge of the planiform portion 9, then to tilt the keeper in an inward direction and let it fall so as to rest upon the bracket II. The whole bag may be removed and a fresh bag slipped in place. The keeper is then lifted suificiently to enable the flange H to be hooked over the upper edge of the planiform portion 9 and the replacement has been completed. The fact that the keeper is altogether removable from the bag support as indicated in Figure 3, enables the parts to be separated for thorough sterilization.
Referring now to that form of the invention shown in Figure 5, the construction and relationship of the planiform portion 9 and keeper I0 are the same as in the form first described. The bracket I l is, however, substituted by a flat portion l1, integral with the planiform portion 9 and at right angles thereto which slips between the box springs 18 and mattress IQ for securing the bag holder in place.
Figures 6 and 7 show a form of the invention adapted to be supported upon a wall. Here again the planiform portion 9 and keeper ID are the same as in the modifications previously described, but the sheet unit of which the planiform portion 9 is a part is folded rearwardly at the bottom of said planiform portion and at right angles thereto and then upwardly in a forward direction forming an acute dihedral apex 20, which rests against the wall 2 I, the sheet unit continuing upwardly to form a wall plate 22 parallel to the planiform portion 9 and spaced from the wall. Suction cups 23 are secured to the rear of said wall plate occupying the space between said wall plate and wall, and adapted to grip the wall through vacuum. The dihedral apex not only serves to support the bag holder in an upright position with respect to the wall, but affords a fulcrum about which the bag holder tends to tilt outwardly, pulling against.
the suction cups, increasing the vacuum pressure and preventing the cups slipping down relative to the wall.
Keyhole slots 24 are shown in this modification,
so that if desired, it may be rigidly anchored to the wall by means of screws or like fastenings.
While we have in the above description disclosed practical embodiments of the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the specific details of construction and arrangement of parts, as shown, are by way of example and not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
What we claim as our invention is:
1. A bag holder comprising a flat upright member having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a ba and the adjacent portion of the mouth-surrounding margin of said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, as far as the foldline between the back of the bag and said margin, for suspending said bag, the forward face of said upright member being adapted to support the back of the bag, and a keeper solely supported by said upright member freely gravitationally slidable in a downward direction on said upright member, at the rear face thereof, said keeper having a forwardly and downwardly turned lip at the top adapted to hook over said upright member and the intervening part of said bag, when in lowermost position, imposing its weight on the top of said bag, said keeper having transversely aligned opposite guide lugs adjacent its lower end slidably embracing the side edges of said upright member with suflicient freedom in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted out of the plane of said upright member when said lip has been disengaged from the top of said upright member, and means for supporting said upright member.
2. A bag holder as claimed in claim 1, said supporting means for the upright member comprising a bracket unitary therewith including a wall engaging portion extending rearwardly from the lower end of said upright member and a portion extending upwardly from said wall engaging portion offset forwardly from the rearward end of said wall engaging portion, and a suction cup on the rearward face of said upwardly extending portion.
3. A bag holder comprising a flat upright member having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a bag and the adjacent portion of the mouth-surrounding margin of said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, for suspending said bag, said upright member adapted to afford support to the back of said bag against its forward face, and a keeper slidable in an up and down direction on said upright member at the rearward face thereof having a forwardly overfolded flange at the top defining a channel for receiving the upper edge of said upright mem her and the intervening part of said bag, with said flange within the mouth of said bag, and guide means embracing the lateral edges of said upright member, and supporting means for said upright member comprising a bracket unitary therewith having a rearwardly extending portion in a plane perpendicular to said upright member adapted to rest on the upper face of a bed rail,
and a downwardly and forwardly inclined resilient flange along the rear edge of said rearwardly extending portion adapted to press resiliently the inner edge of said bed rail.
4. A bag holder as claimed in claim 3, said guide means comprising a pair of transversely aligned lateral lugs at opposite sides adjacent the lower end of said keeper embracing said upright member, there being sufficient clearance between said lugs and upright member in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted rearwardly out of the plane of said upright been disengaged from the upper edge of said upright member.
5. A bag holder comprising a sheet metal unit including a planiform upright portion having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a bag and the adjacent portion of the mouth-surrounding margin of said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, for suspending said bag, said planiform portion adapted to afiord support for the back of said bag against its forward face, said unit being rearwardly overiolded at the lower end of said planiform portion in an upward direction, a rearward extension from the upper edge of said overfolded portion in a plane perpendicular to said planii'orm portion, and a terminal flange extending from the rear edge of said extension downwardly and forwardly directed, said overfolded portion, extension and terminal flange defining a bracket for embracing a bed rail, and a keeper slidable up and down on said planiform portion at the rear face thereof having a forwardly overfolded flange with top defining a channel for receiving the upper edge of said planiform portion and the intervening part of said bag, with said flange within the mouth of said bag, the length of said keeper being less than the distance from said extension to the top of said planiform portion whereby said keeper rests gravitationally upon said intervening part of said bag, said keeper having a pair of transversely aligned lateral lugs at opposite sides adjacent its lower end embracing the sides of said planiform portion, there being suiiicient clearance between said lugs and planiform portion in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted rearwardly out of the plane of said planiform portion about a transverse axis in the zone of said lugs when the channel of said keeper has been disengaged from the upper edge of said planiform portion.
6. A bag holder comprising a, flat upright memher having a transverse upper edge adapted to enter the crevice between the back of a bag and the adjacent portion or the mouth-surrounding 6 margin 01' said bag when said margin is overfolded in an outward direction, for suspending said bag, said upright member adapted to afford support to the back of said bag against its forward face, a keeper slidable in an up and down direction on said upright member at the rearward face thereof having a forwardly overfolded flange at the top defining a channel for receiving the upper edge of said upright member and the intervening part of said bag, with said flange within the mouth of said bag, said keeper having a pair of transversely aligned lateral lugs at opposite sides adjacent its lower end embracing the sides of said upright member, there being sufficient clearance between said lugs and upright member in a front to back direction to permit said keeper to be tilted rearwardly out of the plane of said upright member about a transverse axis in the zone of said lugs when the channel of said keeper has been disengaged from the upper edge of said upright member, and supporting means for said upright member comprising a planiform extension extending rearwardly from the lower end of said upright member.
JOHN M. THAYER. MARY M. THAYER.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 306,310 Young Oct. 7, 1884 451,097 Wilkinson Apr. 28, 1891 1,178,965 Stroecker Apr. 11, 1916 1,458,216 Wood June 12, 1923 1,848,430 Morris Mar. 8, 1932
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US2966294A (en) * 1959-02-03 1960-12-27 Pelfrey Disposal bag
US3175793A (en) * 1963-11-12 1965-03-30 Olivia V Kennedy Hanger for supporting open paper bags
US5370246A (en) * 1992-08-05 1994-12-06 Traynor; Joan G. Article storage caddy
US6095477A (en) * 1999-02-16 2000-08-01 Pohlman; Jeff Work-order clip board
US20090113624A1 (en) * 2007-11-01 2009-05-07 Wonderland Nurserygoods Co., Ltd. Play Yard with Height Adjustable Changing Table
US8011036B2 (en) * 2007-11-01 2011-09-06 Wonderland Nurserygoods Co., Ltd Play yard with height adjustable changing table
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