WO2002060772A1 - Refuse disposal bag - Google Patents
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- WO2002060772A1 WO2002060772A1 PCT/US2001/002994 US0102994W WO02060772A1 WO 2002060772 A1 WO2002060772 A1 WO 2002060772A1 US 0102994 W US0102994 W US 0102994W WO 02060772 A1 WO02060772 A1 WO 02060772A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F1/00—Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
- B65F1/0006—Flexible refuse receptables, e.g. bags, sacks
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F2210/00—Equipment of refuse receptacles
- B65F2210/181—Ventilating means, e.g. holes
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F2240/00—Types of refuse collected
- B65F2240/138—Garden debris
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F2250/00—Materials of refuse receptacles
- B65F2250/105—Biodegradable
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- My invention and improvements relates to improvement s in 30 gallons/50 pounds refuse disposal bag, retangular shaped with a cellulose lining, constructed of paoer and used as a receptacle for lawn refuse, grass clippings and leaves; and the objects of my invention and improvements are, first, to provide perforated holes in the surface of the said refuse disposal bag to enable the air to be expell as the grass clippings, leaves and other irregular shaped lawn refuse is put in the bag, to be more compact, creating space for more such naterial to be put therein the old paper disposal refuse bag; second, to devise means for the perforated holes to be disposed in the surface of the said refuse disposal bag in such a unique manner, that the bag is still able to retain most of its original strength and rigidity.
- the said paper refuse disposal bags presently used because of its faulty construction and design prevented from 5 to 15% percent of such lawn refuse from being put therein equal or near the pound capacity of the bag, caused by the air pocket created by the irregular shape of such material. Resulting in the purchasing of more bags to accomplish the job that should have been done, with the bags purchase according to the stated pound weight capacity of the refuse to be dispose of, had they been constructed and designed diffent.
- the refuse disposal bag of present construction and design also make harder closing and securing of the bag against being fill with falling rain water.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the old invention of an rectangular shaped 30 gallons/50 pounds biodegradable paper refuse disposal bag used as a receptacle for dry l and moist -lawn, refuse, grass clippings and leaves; without my new improvements and invention of perforated hole 3T,, provided thereirt.and..thereon said disposal bag 2.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the biodegrable refuse dis posaib .papexibag .1 ,. with foundedH. cutaway se ⁇ -iojn we . j ⁇ ;f mt imp_r ⁇ vje-—• ment and invention of perforated holes 3, provided therein and thereon said refuse disposal bag 2.
- FIG. 3 is an elevation view of the biodegrable refuse disposal bag, provided with the new improvement and invention of perforated holes 3, in vertical lines unique disposed therein and thereon.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view having a cutaway section view of the biodegrable refuse disposal bag, with its left side 5 provided with the new invention of perforated holes, in vertical lines and unique disposed therein and thereon.
- the said bag 1 is provided with a front 2 2, is provided with perforated 1/4th holes 3 in vertical lines and disposed unique therein and thereon (see Fig. 2 and 4), with adjoining left side 5 5, is provided with perforated 1/4th inch holes 3 in vertical lines and disposed unique therein and thereon identical and equal in numbers the same as the right side 6 6, adjoined to the back 4 4, is provided with perforated 1/4th inch holes 3 in veriical lines and disposal therein and thereon identical and equal in numbers the same as the said front 2 (see Fig, 2 and 4).
- the said provided perforated 1/4th inch holes 3 enable the air to be expelled out of the 30 gallons/50 pounds refuse disposal bag 1 as lawn refuse is put in through the opening 7 (see Fig. 2 and 4).
- the irregular shaped material is able to be more compact, enabling more such material to be put therein, and aid in an more easier closing and securing of the bag against Being filled with falling rain water.
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Abstract
A rectangular-shaped refuse disposal paper bag (1) is provided with perforated holes (3) in its front (2), back (4) and two sides (5, 6) to enable air to be expelled during filling of the refuse disposal bag. The perforated holes are arranged in the refuse disposal bag in vertical lines and disposed unique therein and thereon to permit air to be expelled and still maintain most of the bag"s original strength and rigidity.
Description
REFUSE DISPOSAL BAG
For Dry And Moist Refuse
SPECIFICATION
My invention and improvements relates to improvement s in 30 gallons/50 pounds refuse disposal bag, retangular shaped with a cellulose lining, constructed of paoer and used as a receptacle for lawn refuse, grass clippings and leaves; and the objects of my invention and improvements are, first, to provide perforated holes in the surface of the said refuse disposal bag to enable the air to be expell as the grass clippings, leaves and other irregular shaped lawn refuse is put in the bag, to be more compact, creating space for more such naterial to be put therein the old paper disposal refuse bag; second, to devise means for the perforated holes to be disposed in the surface of the said refuse disposal bag in such a unique manner, that the bag is still able to retain most of its original strength and rigidity.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to improvents in biodegrable refuse disposal bag rectangular shaped with a cellulose lining, constructed of paper and used as a receptacle for lawn refuse, grass clip= pings and leaves in the field of homes and commercial lawn care and up-keep. The said paper refuse disposal bags presently used , because of its faulty construction and design prevented from 5 to 15% percent of such lawn refuse from being put therein equal or near the pound capacity of the bag, caused by the air pocket created by the irregular shape of such material. Resulting in the purchasing of more bags to accomplish the job that should have been done, with the bags purchase according to the stated pound weight capacity of the refuse to be dispose of, had they been
constructed and designed diffent. The refuse disposal bag of present construction and design also make harder closing and securing of the bag against being fill with falling rain water. These disadvantages of the present refuse disposal paper bag to attain the stated 30 gallons/50 pounds capacity because of its faulty construction and design is overcome when my new improvements and invention of perforated holes is providedtherein and thereon the present old invention of the said refuse disposal bag rectangular in shape with its cellulose lining.
BACKGROUND ART
The background art of a 30 gallons/50 pound refuse disposal bag rectangular shaped "with a cellulose lining constructed of paper and used as receptacle for lawn refuse, gr_ass cllppiώgs. -and leaves , because of its faulty construction and design made it impossi-i ble for 50 pounds of such material_to be put therein, because of such material irregular shape that created air pockets. With ny new invention of perforated holes provided unique therein and thereon the present invention of an 30 gallons/50 pounds paper refuse disposal bag, enable the air in the bag t_obe expelled cre.-_ ated space for more such material to be put therein.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In accordant with the present old invention of a 30 gallons/ 50 pounds refuse disposal bag with a cellulose lining and being retangular shape present a front, a back and a right and left sides, that I provide therein and thereon with my new improvement and invention of perforated holes that make possible the expulsion of the air out of the bag, creating more space for more such lawn material tLo be .-put therein to^attiain it's.5Q .pounds
capacity. Further advantages and proven accomplish objects of the said perforated 1/4th inch holes being unique disposed therein and thereon the refuse disposal paper bag, not only permit the air to be expelled during the filing of the bag with lawn refuse, the said bage is still able to retain most of its original strength and rigidity, that enable it to maintain its patent claim of self standing and self opening. BRIEF DISCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The detail of the invention will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which;
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the old invention of an rectangular shaped 30 gallons/50 pounds biodegradable paper refuse disposal bag used as a receptacle for dryland moist -lawn, refuse, grass clippings and leaves; without my new improvements and invention of perforated hole 3T,, provided thereirt.and..thereon said disposal bag 2.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the biodegrable refuse dis posaib .papexibag .1 ,. with „H. cutaway seα-iojn we . jθ;f mt imp_rαvje-—• ment and invention of perforated holes 3, provided therein and thereon said refuse disposal bag 2.
FIG. 3 is an elevation view of the biodegrable refuse disposal bag, provided with the new improvement and invention of perforated holes 3, in vertical lines unique disposed therein and thereon.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view having a cutaway section view of the biodegrable refuse disposal bag, with its left side 5 provided with the new invention of perforated holes, in vertical lines and unique disposed therein and thereon.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The invention and improved 30 gallons/50 pounds refuse disposal bag 1, being constructed of paper in an rectangular shape, form the said bage 1, that present a front 2, a back 4, with adjoining left side 5 and a right side 6.
The said bag 1 is provided with a front 2 2, is provided with perforated 1/4th holes 3 in vertical lines and disposed unique therein and thereon (see Fig. 2 and 4), with adjoining left side 5 5, is provided with perforated 1/4th inch holes 3 in vertical lines and disposed unique therein and thereon identical and equal in numbers the same as the right side 6 6, adjoined to the back 4 4, is provided with perforated 1/4th inch holes 3 in veriical lines and disposal therein and thereon identical and equal in numbers the same as the said front 2 (see Fig, 2 and 4).
The said provided perforated 1/4th inch holes 3 enable the air to be expelled out of the 30 gallons/50 pounds refuse disposal bag 1 as lawn refuse is put in through the opening 7 (see Fig. 2 and 4). With the air expelled out of the said improved 30 galons/ 50 pounds refuse disposal bag the irregular shaped material is able to be more compact, enabling more such material to be put therein, and aid in an more easier closing and securing of the bag against Being filled with falling rain water. I am aware that prior to my omprove and invention relating to improvement in 30 gallons/50 pounds refuse' isposal
rectangula shaped with -a cellulose lining, constructed of paper and used as a receptacle for lawn refuse, grass clippings and leaves Therefore I donot claim such a combination broadly;
Claims
1. The combination in biodegradable refuse disposal bag, rectangular shaped with a cellulose lining, constructed of paper; the improved refuse disposal bag rectangular shaped constructed of paper having a front provied with perforated holes therein and thereon identical to the said front,with adjoining right and left sides provided with perforated holes therein and thereon, all substantially as set forth.
2. In refuse disposal bag rectangular shaped, the combination of an improved refuse disposallbag rectangular shaped, constructed of paper as in claim 1 ; the arrangement of the said perforated holes identical and equal in numbers in the said front and back in vertical lines and unique disposed therein and thereon, substantially as described.
3. In refuse disposal bag rectangular shaped, the combination of a improved refuse disposal bag rectangular shaped, consiructed of paper as in claim 2; the arrangement of the said perforated holes identical and equal in numbers in the said adjoining right and left sides in vertical lines and unique disposed therein and thereon, substantially as described.
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US5213141A (en) * | 1990-10-26 | 1993-05-25 | Dorman Ira S | Debris collection and disposal system and method |
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US3762454A (en) * | 1971-11-15 | 1973-10-02 | R Wilkins | Disposable garbage container |
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