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- the present invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of polymeric bags.
- the present invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of polymeric bags for use in trash compactors.
- Polymeric bags are ubiquitous in modern society. The widespread adoption and use has resulted in polymeric bags being available in different combinations of material, capacity, thickness, dimensions and color. In terms of potential applications, polymeric bags may be used for product packaging, long-term storage of goods, food storage, and trash collection among other uses. In response to consumer demand, manufacturers of polymeric bags have developed innovative, new technology over the years to improve the utility and performance of polymeric bags. The present invention described herein is one such improvement and is of particular interest to the use of polymeric bags for residential or office trash compactors.
- Trash compactors are used in numerous applications to reduce the volume of a particular amount of waste material that must be hauled away and disposed.
- trash compactors are frequently used to compact cardboard boxes and other bulky paper material into smaller sizes.
- the compacted cardboard can then be bundled and shipped off for recycling or reprocessing. Reducing the volume of the cardboard material results in less frequent trips to haul the material away for recycling, meaning increased efficiency as a result of reduced transportation costs.
- the present invention is directed primarily toward bags used in such under-the-counter trash compactors.
- Trash compactor bags are a good example of a niche market of trash bags. Trash compactor bags must be specially designed to address the unique challenges presented by use in a residential or office trash compactor. Several different types of bags have traditionally been used in connection with trash compactors.
- a trash compactor bag is the heavy paper compactor bags which are similar to paper grocery store bags.
- the paper compactor bags are usually sized to fit in standard-sized compactors, but must be specially coated with a plastic film or other liquid-impermeable layer to prevent leakage of the paper bag when liquids are present.
- the coating layer and the higher costs of paper bag manufacture make paper compactor bags markedly more expensive than plastic compactor bags, which in contrast do not require special coatings.
- plastic compactor bags do not require special coatings to prevent leakage of liquids placed in the compactor, plastic compactor bags must be significantly stronger than similarly sized plastic trash bags for several reasons.
- the compactor mechanism itself raises a risk that the bag will be punctured or torn during operation—either by the compactor mechanism itself or by objects in the trash compactor being forced into the sides of the bag.
- the plastic compactor bag must be stronger than a typical plastic trash bag to ensure that it does not rip when the bag is being carried or during removal from the compactor. Therefore, a thicker, stronger bag is used to reduce the risk of puncture or tear.
- plastic compactor bags in the prior art have been designed to be significantly longer than the height of the trash compactor receptacle. The longer length is used to pull the upper opening of the bag far down over the upper lips of the receptacle.
- a person may still need to readjust the bag by pulling the bag over and around the receptacle.
- Drawstrings have not historically been incorporated into trash compactor bags for several reasons.
- prior art drawstring bags adapted for use with a trash compactor would suffer from the same deficiencies as twist-tie or wave-cut bags. In particular, typical prior art drawstring bags would still require considerable additional length to allow the bag to be sufficiently pulled over the upper lips of the receptacle. The additional length required increases the amount of material needed to manufacture the bag, which in turn drives up the cost of the product.
- the present invention introduces a new apparatus and method for keeping compactor bags securely on the trash receptacle by providing an elastic drawstring trash compactor bag.
- the present invention addresses the need for a trash compactor bag which provides a positive gripping force around the outside of a trash receptacle when placed thereon.
- the present invention further addresses the need for a bag which does not require any additional length or the use of superfluous material to allow the bag to be sufficiently pulled over and around the receptacle of a trash compactor.
- the present invention is directed toward an improved construction of trash bag for use in a trash compactor.
- the present invention is directed toward an elastic drawstring trash compactor bag, the bag having an upper opening, at least one hem located along the upper opening of the bag, and at least one elastic drawstring disposed within the at least one hem.
- the upper opening of the bag defines a circumference of the bag being less than 50 inches in a relaxed state.
- the circumference of the bag can be expanded to be greater than 50 inches in a stretched state.
- the upper opening of the bag retracts and grips the receptacle when the outward force is removed.
- FIG. 1 provides an elevation view of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 provides a perspective view of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 provides a cross-sectional view of the hem region of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 provides an enlarged view of the short seal region of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 An elevation view of an elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 is depicted in FIG. 1 to illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The same embodiment is also depicted in a perspective view in FIG. 2 to provide a better understanding of the present invention.
- the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 is a polyethylene bag constructed from a first panel 102 and a second panel 104 .
- the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 has two side edges 108 and a bottom 106 .
- the upper edges 112 of the first panel 102 and second panel 104 define the upper opening 120 of the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 .
- the length of the bag from the upper edges 112 of the bag to the bottom 106 of the bag is preferably 25 to 35 inches in length.
- the first and second panels 102 and 104 are formed from a single polyethylene sheet which is folded in half.
- the fold of the polyethylene sheet forms the bottom 106 of the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 .
- side seals 110 are provided which run substantially the entire length of the bag along a line spaced slightly inside the sides 108 of the first and second panels 102 and 104 .
- an elastic drawstring 116 is disposed within hems formed in the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 .
- the uppermost portion of the first and second panels 102 and 104 are folded over the elastic drawstrings 116 .
- a hem seal 114 is then provided on each panel 102 and 104 to close the hem, encapsulating the elastic drawstrings 116 within the respective hem.
- the hem seal 114 may generally be formed by applying a combination of heat and pressure to each panel, sealing the two layers of polyethylene film together.
- the bag 100 may provided with air ventilation holes 122 which allow the air within the hem to escape during manufacture and use.
- the materials used in constructing the present invention are markedly thicker than those used in a typical plastic trash bag.
- the typical thickness of the first and second panel in a traditional drawstring trash bag as known in the prior art may only be in the range of 0.6 to 1.2 mils (0.0006 inches to 0.0012 inches).
- the thickness of the first and second panels 102 and 104 for an elastic drawstring compactor bag as disclosed herein would typically be between 1.75 to 3.25 mils, and preferably in the range of 2.0 to 2.5 mils.
- the elastic drawstrings 116 are also thicker than drawstrings used in an typical trash bag known in the prior art.
- the drawstrings in a typical trash bag are generally 1.5 to 2.5 mils in thickness.
- Drawstrings are commonly made predominantly from high density polyethylene which results in the drawstrings resisting a tendency to stretch. Furthermore, in the event that the typical drawstring stretches after applying a large amount of force, it will not retract in any meaningful way.
- a combination of elastomers and polyethylene materials are used to provide an elastic drawstring 116 that stretches a certain amount when an outward force is applied to the elastic drawstring 116 . More importantly, the elastic drawstring 116 retracts when the force is removed.
- the elastic drawstring 116 of the present invention is generally between 3 mils and 6 mils in thickness, with a preferred thickness of approximately 4.5 mils.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the upper corner of an embodiment of the present invention.
- the short seal 118 can be seen that is located in the upper corner of the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 .
- the short seals 118 are provided to seal the first panel 102 and the second panel 104 to the respective ends of the elastic drawstrings 116 disposed within each hem. Furthermore, each short seal 118 welds a large area of the first panel 102 to the second panel 104 .
- the width of the upper opening 120 of the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 is defined by the distance between the inner edges of the two short seals 118 .
- the total circumference of the upper opening is therefore two times the distance between the inner edges of the two short seals 118 .
- the standard home or office trash compactor has a rectangular trash receptacle with dimensions of approximately nine inches by sixteen inches. Therefore, the total circumference of the trash receptacle of the trash compactor is approximately fifty inches. A large majority of trash compactors have a trash receptacle with a circumference within one linear inch of this size. Therefore, the upper opening 120 of the elastic drawstring trash compactor bag 100 may be selected to provide a circumference, in a relaxed state, of less than 50 inches, preferably 46-49 inches.
- the elastic drawstrings 116 When a force is applied, the elastic drawstrings 116 are elongated. As a result, the elastic drawstrings 116 will stretch with the first panel 102 and the second panel 104 , and consequently the circumference of the upper opening 120 will increase to allow the upper opening 120 of the bag to stretch over the upper lips of a compactor trash receptacle. After stretching the upper opening 120 over the upper lip of the trash compactor receptacle, the force is removed and the elastic drawstrings 116 will have a tendency to retract. Since the circumference of the trash receptacle is greater than the upper opening 120 of the bag, the elastic drawstrings 116 will contract to fit around the trash receptacle, providing a holding force for the bag. The holding force reduces the likelihood that the elastic drawstring bag 100 will fall into the receptacle during use of the trash compactor.
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The present invention is directed toward an elastic drawstring trash compactor bag, the bag having an upper opening, a hem located along the upper opening of the bag, an elastic drawstring disposed within the hem, the upper opening of the bag defining a circumference of less than 50 inches in a relaxed state, and the upper opening of the bag being expandable such that the exertion of force expands the circumference in a stretched state. Furthermore, the upper opening of the bag retracts when the exertion of force is removed.
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- The present invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of polymeric bags. In particular, the present invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of polymeric bags for use in trash compactors.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Polymeric bags are ubiquitous in modern society. The widespread adoption and use has resulted in polymeric bags being available in different combinations of material, capacity, thickness, dimensions and color. In terms of potential applications, polymeric bags may be used for product packaging, long-term storage of goods, food storage, and trash collection among other uses. In response to consumer demand, manufacturers of polymeric bags have developed innovative, new technology over the years to improve the utility and performance of polymeric bags. The present invention described herein is one such improvement and is of particular interest to the use of polymeric bags for residential or office trash compactors.
- Trash compactors are used in numerous applications to reduce the volume of a particular amount of waste material that must be hauled away and disposed. In commercial settings, trash compactors are frequently used to compact cardboard boxes and other bulky paper material into smaller sizes. In this example, the compacted cardboard can then be bundled and shipped off for recycling or reprocessing. Reducing the volume of the cardboard material results in less frequent trips to haul the material away for recycling, meaning increased efficiency as a result of reduced transportation costs. It is also common to find compactor bags in home and office settings in the form of under-the-counter trash compactors. Like their commercial counterparts, the home and office compactors minimize the size of the trash that must be hauled away. The present invention is directed primarily toward bags used in such under-the-counter trash compactors.
- Trash compactor bags are a good example of a niche market of trash bags. Trash compactor bags must be specially designed to address the unique challenges presented by use in a residential or office trash compactor. Several different types of bags have traditionally been used in connection with trash compactors. One example of a trash compactor bag is the heavy paper compactor bags which are similar to paper grocery store bags. The paper compactor bags are usually sized to fit in standard-sized compactors, but must be specially coated with a plastic film or other liquid-impermeable layer to prevent leakage of the paper bag when liquids are present. The coating layer and the higher costs of paper bag manufacture make paper compactor bags markedly more expensive than plastic compactor bags, which in contrast do not require special coatings.
- Although plastic compactor bags do not require special coatings to prevent leakage of liquids placed in the compactor, plastic compactor bags must be significantly stronger than similarly sized plastic trash bags for several reasons. First, the compactor mechanism itself raises a risk that the bag will be punctured or torn during operation—either by the compactor mechanism itself or by objects in the trash compactor being forced into the sides of the bag. Additionally, as plastic compactor bags carry significantly more trash by weight than an typical trash bag of the same physical size, the plastic compactor bag must be stronger than a typical plastic trash bag to ensure that it does not rip when the bag is being carried or during removal from the compactor. Therefore, a thicker, stronger bag is used to reduce the risk of puncture or tear.
- One of the biggest problems with plastic bags used in home or office trash compactors is that the bags are not rigid and therefore cannot stand on their own within the receptacle of the trash compactor. Therefore, the upper opening of the plastic compactor bag must be secured over the upper lips of the trash receptacle. Furthermore, as the trash compactor mechanism operates to compact the trash, it has a tendency to pull the sides of the plastic bag downward and can even result in the bag falling into the receptacle. To attempt to address these issues, plastic compactor bags in the prior art have been designed to be significantly longer than the height of the trash compactor receptacle. The longer length is used to pull the upper opening of the bag far down over the upper lips of the receptacle. However, after compaction, a person may still need to readjust the bag by pulling the bag over and around the receptacle.
- Drawstrings have not historically been incorporated into trash compactor bags for several reasons. First, the manufacturing processes of thicker drawstring bags are significantly more complicated than those used to manufacture thinner drawstring bags. All drawstring bags require that certain holes and cut-outs be provided in the drawstring bag while also requiring that the drawstrings be sealed within hems located at the top of the bag. These processes are significantly more difficult as the thicknesses of both the bag material and the drawtape increase. Additionally, prior art drawstring bags adapted for use with a trash compactor would suffer from the same deficiencies as twist-tie or wave-cut bags. In particular, typical prior art drawstring bags would still require considerable additional length to allow the bag to be sufficiently pulled over the upper lips of the receptacle. The additional length required increases the amount of material needed to manufacture the bag, which in turn drives up the cost of the product.
- To address the foregoing challenges, the present invention introduces a new apparatus and method for keeping compactor bags securely on the trash receptacle by providing an elastic drawstring trash compactor bag. The present invention addresses the need for a trash compactor bag which provides a positive gripping force around the outside of a trash receptacle when placed thereon. The present invention further addresses the need for a bag which does not require any additional length or the use of superfluous material to allow the bag to be sufficiently pulled over and around the receptacle of a trash compactor.
- The present invention is directed toward an improved construction of trash bag for use in a trash compactor. In particular, the present invention is directed toward an elastic drawstring trash compactor bag, the bag having an upper opening, at least one hem located along the upper opening of the bag, and at least one elastic drawstring disposed within the at least one hem. The upper opening of the bag defines a circumference of the bag being less than 50 inches in a relaxed state. When a force is exerted by a person in an outward direction along the upper opening of the bag, the circumference of the bag can be expanded to be greater than 50 inches in a stretched state. Furthermore, the upper opening of the bag retracts and grips the receptacle when the outward force is removed.
- It is contemplated that the present invention may be utilized in ways that are not fully described or set forth herein. The present invention is intended to encompass these additional uses to the extent such uses are not contradicted by the appended claims. Therefore, the present invention should be given the broadest reasonable interpretation in view of the present disclosure, the accompanying figures, and the appended claims.
- A full and complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the detailed description of the present invention and preferred embodiment when viewed with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings can be briefly described as follows.
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FIG. 1 provides an elevation view of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 provides a perspective view of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 provides a cross-sectional view of the hem region of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 provides an enlarged view of the short seal region of an elastic drawstring trash bag as contemplated by one embodiment of the present invention. - The present disclosure illustrates one or more preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is not intended to provide an illustration or encompass all embodiments contemplated by the present invention. In view of the disclosure of the present invention contained herein, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that innumerable modifications and insubstantial changes may be incorporated or otherwise included within the present invention without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to those embodiments disclosed herein. The appended claims are intended to more fully and accurately encompass the invention to the fullest extent possible, but it is fully appreciated that certain limitations on the use of particular terms is not intended to conclusively limit the scope of protection.
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trash compactor bag 100 is depicted inFIG. 1 to illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The same embodiment is also depicted in a perspective view inFIG. 2 to provide a better understanding of the present invention. In the depicted preferred embodiment, the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100 is a polyethylene bag constructed from afirst panel 102 and asecond panel 104. The elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100 has twoside edges 108 and a bottom 106. Theupper edges 112 of thefirst panel 102 andsecond panel 104 define theupper opening 120 of the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100. The length of the bag from theupper edges 112 of the bag to thebottom 106 of the bag is preferably 25 to 35 inches in length. - In the depicted embodiment, the first and
102 and 104 are formed from a single polyethylene sheet which is folded in half. The fold of the polyethylene sheet forms thesecond panels bottom 106 of the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100. After the polyethylene sheet is folded, side seals 110 are provided which run substantially the entire length of the bag along a line spaced slightly inside thesides 108 of the first and 102 and 104. Although this is the preferred method of construction, a person of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that the present invention is not necessarily limited to this construction method and that alternative bag construction techniques may be used without diverging from the spirit of the present invention.second panels - As can be better seen with reference to
FIG. 3 , anelastic drawstring 116 is disposed within hems formed in the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100. To provide the hems for containing theelastic drawstrings 116, the uppermost portion of the first and 102 and 104 are folded over thesecond panels elastic drawstrings 116. Ahem seal 114 is then provided on each 102 and 104 to close the hem, encapsulating thepanel elastic drawstrings 116 within the respective hem. Thehem seal 114 may generally be formed by applying a combination of heat and pressure to each panel, sealing the two layers of polyethylene film together. Furthermore, thebag 100 may provided with air ventilation holes 122 which allow the air within the hem to escape during manufacture and use. - The materials used in constructing the present invention are markedly thicker than those used in a typical plastic trash bag. For example, the typical thickness of the first and second panel in a traditional drawstring trash bag as known in the prior art may only be in the range of 0.6 to 1.2 mils (0.0006 inches to 0.0012 inches). However, the thickness of the first and
102 and 104 for an elastic drawstring compactor bag as disclosed herein would typically be between 1.75 to 3.25 mils, and preferably in the range of 2.0 to 2.5 mils. Likewise, thesecond panels elastic drawstrings 116 are also thicker than drawstrings used in an typical trash bag known in the prior art. - The drawstrings in a typical trash bag are generally 1.5 to 2.5 mils in thickness. Drawstrings are commonly made predominantly from high density polyethylene which results in the drawstrings resisting a tendency to stretch. Furthermore, in the event that the typical drawstring stretches after applying a large amount of force, it will not retract in any meaningful way. In construction of the depicted embodiment of the present invention, a combination of elastomers and polyethylene materials are used to provide an
elastic drawstring 116 that stretches a certain amount when an outward force is applied to theelastic drawstring 116. More importantly, theelastic drawstring 116 retracts when the force is removed. Theelastic drawstring 116 of the present invention is generally between 3 mils and 6 mils in thickness, with a preferred thickness of approximately 4.5 mils. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the upper corner of an embodiment of the present invention. InFIG. 4 , theshort seal 118 can be seen that is located in the upper corner of the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100. Theshort seals 118 are provided to seal thefirst panel 102 and thesecond panel 104 to the respective ends of theelastic drawstrings 116 disposed within each hem. Furthermore, eachshort seal 118 welds a large area of thefirst panel 102 to thesecond panel 104. - Looking now back at
FIG. 2 andFIG. 3 , the width of theupper opening 120 of the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100 is defined by the distance between the inner edges of the twoshort seals 118. The total circumference of the upper opening is therefore two times the distance between the inner edges of the twoshort seals 118. The standard home or office trash compactor has a rectangular trash receptacle with dimensions of approximately nine inches by sixteen inches. Therefore, the total circumference of the trash receptacle of the trash compactor is approximately fifty inches. A large majority of trash compactors have a trash receptacle with a circumference within one linear inch of this size. Therefore, theupper opening 120 of the elastic drawstringtrash compactor bag 100 may be selected to provide a circumference, in a relaxed state, of less than 50 inches, preferably 46-49 inches. - When a force is applied, the
elastic drawstrings 116 are elongated. As a result, theelastic drawstrings 116 will stretch with thefirst panel 102 and thesecond panel 104, and consequently the circumference of theupper opening 120 will increase to allow theupper opening 120 of the bag to stretch over the upper lips of a compactor trash receptacle. After stretching theupper opening 120 over the upper lip of the trash compactor receptacle, the force is removed and theelastic drawstrings 116 will have a tendency to retract. Since the circumference of the trash receptacle is greater than theupper opening 120 of the bag, theelastic drawstrings 116 will contract to fit around the trash receptacle, providing a holding force for the bag. The holding force reduces the likelihood that theelastic drawstring bag 100 will fall into the receptacle during use of the trash compactor. - As noted, the embodiments depicted herein are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Indeed, it is contemplated that any number of different embodiments may be utilized without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to more fully encompass the scope of the present invention.
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1. An elastic drawstring trash compactor bag comprising:
a bag having an upper opening,
at least one hem located along the upper opening of the bag,
at least one elastic drawstring disposed within the at least one hem,
the upper opening of the bag defining a circumference of less than 50 inches in a relaxed state,
the upper opening of the bag being expandable to a stretched state by an outward force applied to the upper opening of the bag, and
the upper opening of the bag retracts when the outward force is removed.
2. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
the bag comprising a polyethylene.
3. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 2 , further comprising:
the bag having a thickness of between 1.75 mils to 3.25 mils.
4. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 3 , further comprising:
the thickness of the bag being approximately 2.0 to 2.5 mils.
5. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 4 , further comprising:
the thickness of the bag being approximately 2.0 mils.
6. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 4 , further comprising:
the thickness of the bag being approximately 2.5 mils.
7. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
the at least one elastic drawstring having a thickness of between 3 mils and 6 mils.
8. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 5 , further comprising:
the at least one elastic drawstring having a thickness of approximately 4.5 mils.
9. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
the circumference of the upper opening being between 46 and 49 inches in a relaxed state.
10. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 9 , further comprising:
the circumference of the upper opening being approximately 46 inches in a relaxed state.
11. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 9 , further comprising:
the circumference of the upper opening being approximately 47 inches in a relaxed state.
12. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 9 , further comprising:
the circumference of the upper opening being approximately 48 inches in a relaxed state.
13. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
an air ventilation hole located along the at least one hem.
14. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
a plurality of air ventilation hole located along the at least one hem.
15. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
a length of the bag from the upper opening of the bag to a bottom of the bag being between 25 inches and 35 inches.
16. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
the length of the bag being between 27 and 30 inches.
17. The elastic drawstring bag of claim 1 , further comprising:
the length of the bag being between 28 and 29 inches.
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