Cuttings receptacle
A receptacle used to catch shrub or hedge cuttings. The receptacle is a box-like structure having at least one frame assembly with a first side, a spatially disposed second side, a distal side, and a bottom, which cooperate to form a catching area. The receptacle may be made from two frame assemblies of differing widths so that the assemblies can be telescopically positioned to form a generally continuous receptacle, and for compact storage. The receptacle may have a cutout in the bottom to allow for positioning the receptacle around a trunk of a shrub.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/495,003 filed Aug. 14, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot Applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a receptacle and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a receptacle and a method for catching and collecting shrub cuttings.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
With the planting of shrubs comes the task of trimming. Shrubs are trimmed to remove dead leaves and branches or for providing a decorative effect. One problem that occurs during the trimming of shrubs relates to the difficulty of picking the cuttings out of ground cover, such as volcanic rock, wood chips, stone, and the like, which are used under shrubs for decorative purposes and for controlling weeds. More specifically, as the shrub is trimmed, the cuttings fall and collect in the ground cover directly beneath and around the shrub.
To this end, a need exists for a receptacle and method for collecting cuttings that accumulate from cutting shrubs. It is to such a receptacle and method that the present invention is directed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The term “shrub” when used herein means a shrub, bush, and any other plant, taken singly or in combination. The term “hedge” when used herein means a grouping of two or more shrubs.
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to
As shown in
The second frame assembly 22 has a first side 36, a spatially disposed second side 38, a distal or back side 42, and a bottom 44. The first side 36, second side 38, distal side 42, and bottom 44 cooperate to form a second catching area 45. While the second frame assembly 22 is shown as being rectangular in shape, it should be understood that the second frame assembly 22 may be any shape, such as circular, oval, square, and the like, as long as the second frame assembly 22, in cooperation with the first frame assembly 20, function to provide a receptacle for catching cuttings from a shrub. The bottom 44 is provided with a second cutout 46 disposed in a front edge 48 of the bottom 44 such that the second cutout 46 is substantially centrally disposed between the first and second sides 36 and 38, respectively, of the second frame assembly 22. The second cutout 46 extends inwardly a selected distance from the front edge 48 of the bottom 44 toward the distal side 42 of the second frame assembly 22. The second cutout 46 may be any suitable shape and size.
The second frame assembly 22 is provided with a width 47 less than the width 49 of the first frame assembly 20 so that at least a portion of the second frame assembly 22 can be telescopically positioned within the first catching area 33 of the first frame assembly 20 substantially as shown in
To assemble the receptacle 10 for use with catching the cuttings 18 of the shrub 14, the first frame assembly 20 is positioned on the supporting surface 52 around the shrub 14 to be trimmed such that a portion of the trunk 12 of the shrub 14 is positioned within the first cutout 34 in the bottom 32 of the first frame assembly 20. The second frame assembly 22 is then positioned on the supporting surface 52 so as to be disposed opposite the first frame assembly 20. The second frame assembly 22 is slid or moved telescopically into the first catching area 33 of the first frame assembly 20 until the second cutout 46 in the bottom 44 of the second frame assembly 22 substantially abuts the trunk 12 of the shrub 14, thus, placing the receptacle 10 in the assembled position. This allows both the first and second cutouts, 34 and 46, while forming the opening 50 to have a substantially abutting relationship with the trunk 14 of the shrub 12.
The user may sever the first cutout 34 of the first frame assembly 20 and the second cutout 46 of the second frame assembly 22 to form the embodiment described in
To assemble the receptacle 10 for use with catching the cuttings 18 of a hedge, the first frame assembly 20 is positioned on the supporting surface 52 on one side of the hedge to be trimmed such that the trunks are positioned along the front edge 35 of the bottom 32 of the first frame assembly 20. The second frame assembly 22 is then positioned on the supporting surface 52 so as to be disposed opposite the first frame assembly 20. The second frame assembly 22 is slid or moved telescopically toward the first catching area 33 of the first frame assembly 20 until the front edge 48 of the bottom 44 of the second frame assembly 22 substantially abuts the trunks of the hedge, thus, placing the receptacle 10 in the assembled position. This allows both the first and second frame assemblies, 20 and 22, while forming the opening 50 to have a substantially abutting relationship with the trunks of the hedge.
Claims
1. A receptacle for catching shrub cuttings, comprising:
- at least one frame assembly having a first side, a spatially disposed second side, a distal side and a bottom having a front edge, said first side, second side, distal side, and bottom cooperating to define a catching area;
- a cutout disposed in the bottom of the frame assembly such that the cutout is substantially centrally disposed between the first side and the second side of the frame assembly, said cutout extending inwardly a selected distance from the front edge of the bottom toward the distal side of the frame assembly whereby, upon positioning the bottom of the frame assembly under a shrub, the cutout therein extends about at least a portion of a trunk of the shrub and the distal side of the frame assembly extends outwardly from the shrub such that upon cutting the shrub, the cuttings fall into the catching area.
2. The receptacle of claim 1, where the first side, the second side, and the distal side of the frame assembly cooperate to form a substantially curved shape.
3. The receptacle of claim 1, with a first frame assembly and a second frame assembly, wherein the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly are positioned such that the front edges are in close relation and the distal sides are remote.
4. The receptacle of claim 3, wherein the bottom of the first frame assembly has a shorter front edge than the bottom of the second frame assembly such that the front edge of the bottom of the first frame assembly may be positioned within the front edge of the bottom of the second frame assembly, allowing the differing assemblies to be telescopically positioned creating a generally continuous receptacle around a shrub and allowing for compact storage.
5. A receptacle for catching hedge cuttings, comprising:
- at least one frame assembly having a first side, a spatially disposed second side, a distal side and a bottom having a front edge, said first side, second side, distal side, and bottom cooperating to define a catching area, whereby, upon positioning the front edge of the bottom of the frame assembly under a hedge, the front edge of the bottom of the frame assembly abuts at least a portion of the trunks of the hedge and the distal side extends outwardly from the hedge such that upon cutting the hedge, the cuttings fall into the catching area.
6. The receptacle of claim 5, where the first side, the second side, and the distal side of the frame assembly cooperate to form a substantially curved shape.
7. The receptacle of claim 5, with a first frame assembly and a second frame assembly, wherein the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly are positioned such that the front edges of the bottoms are in close relation and the distal sides of the frame assemblies are remote.
8. The receptacle of claim 7, wherein the bottom of the first frame assembly has a shorter front edge than the bottom of the second frame assembly such that the front edge of the bottom of the first frame assembly may be positioned within the front edge of the bottom of the second frame assembly, allowing for compact storage.
9. The receptacle of claim 5, further comprising:
- a perforated portion marked by perforations disposed in a portion of the bottom of the frame assembly such that the perforated portion is substantially centrally disposed between the first side and the second side, said perforations extending inwardly in an arc a selected distance from the front edge of the bottom toward the distal side of the frame assembly;
- said perforated portion being capable of being removed to fit around a trunk of a shrub.
10. The receptacle of claim 9, where the first side, the second side, and the distal side of the frame assembly cooperate to form a substantially curved shape.
11. The receptacle of claim 9, with a first frame assembly and a second frame assembly, wherein the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly are positioned such that the front edges are in close relation and the distal sides are remote.
12. The receptacle of claim 11, wherein the bottom of the first frame assembly has a shorter front edge than the bottom of the second frame assembly such that the front edge of the bottom of the first frame assembly may be positioned within the front edge of the bottom of the second frame assembly, allowing for compact storage.
13. A method for assembling a receptacle for catching shrub cuttings, comprising:
- providing at least one frame assembly having a first side, a spatially disposed second side, a distal side, a bottom with a front edge, and a cutout disposed in the bottom, said first side, second side, distal side and bottom cooperating to define a catching area, said cutout being substantially centrally disposed between the first side and the second side, and extending inwardly a selected distance from the front edge of the bottom toward the distal side of the frame assembly; and
- positioning the frame assembly on a supporting surface around a shrub such that at least a portion of the trunk of the shrub is positioned within the cutout of the frame assembly and the distal side of the frame assembly extends outwardly such that upon cutting the shrub, the cuttings fall into the catching area.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the cutout is created by removing the perforated portion of a frame assembly containing a perforated portion.
15. A method for assembling a receptacle for catching shrub cuttings, comprising:
- providing two frame assemblies, a first frame assembly and a second frame assembly, said assemblies each having a first side, a spatially disposed second side, a distal side, a bottom having a front edge, and a cutout disposed in the bottom, said first side, second side, distal side, and bottom cooperating to define a catching area, said cutout being substantially centrally disposed between the first side and the second side of the frame assembly, said cutout extending inwardly a selected distance from the front edge of the bottom toward the distal side of each frame assembly, the bottom of the first frame assembly having a longer front edge than the bottom of the second frame assembly such that the differing assemblies may be telescopically positioned to create a generally continuous receptacle around a shrub;
- positioning the first frame assembly on a supporting surface around the shrub such that at least a portion of a trunk of the shrub is positioned within the cutout of the first frame assembly and the distal side of the first frame assembly extends outwardly;
- positioning the second frame assembly on the supporting surface around the shrub opposite the first frame assembly such that the front edge of the bottom of the second frame assembly rests on the front edge of the bottom of the first frame assembly and the distal sides of the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly are remote;
- sliding or moving the second frame assembly telescopically until at least a portion of the trunk of the shrub is positioned within the cutout of the second frame assembly and the distal side of the second frame assembly extends outwardly such that upon cutting the shrub, the cuttings fall into the catching area.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the cutout is created by removing the perforated portion of a frame assembly containing a perforated portion.
17. A method for assembling a receptacle for catching hedge cuttings, comprising:
- providing at least one frame assembly, the frame assembly having a first side, a spatially disposed second side, and a distal side and a bottom having a front edge, said first side, second side, distal side, and bottom cooperating to define a catching area;
- positioning the frame assembly on a supporting surface along a hedge such that the front edge of the bottom of the frame assembly abuts at least a portion of any trunks of the hedge and the distal side of the frame assembly extends outwardly from the hedge, such that upon cutting the hedge, the cuttings fall into the catching area.
18. A method for assembling a receptacle for catching hedge cuttings, comprising:
- providing two frame assemblies, a first frame assembly and a second frame assembly, said assemblies each having a first side, a spatially disposed second side, a distal side and a bottom having a front edge, said first side, second side, distal side, and bottom cooperating to define a catching area;
- positioning the first frame assembly on a supporting surface along a hedge such that the front edge of the bottom of the first frame assembly abuts at least a portion of any trunks of the hedge and the distal side extends outwardly from the hedge;
- positioning the second frame assembly on the supporting surface along the hedge such that the front edge of the bottom of the second frame assembly abuts at least a portion of the trunks of the hedge, the distal end extends outwardly from the hedge, and the second frame assembly is disposed opposite the first frame assembly such that upon cutting the hedge, the cuttings fall into the catching area.
19. A method of collecting shrub cuttings comprising:
- providing a receptacle for catching shrub cuttings;
- providing a shrub with a trunk;
- assembling the receptacle for catching shrub cuttings around the trunk of the shrub;
- providing a cutting instrument;
- cutting the shrub with the cutting instrument; and
- allowing cuttings from the shrub to fall into the receptacle.
20. A method of collecting hedge cuttings comprising:
- providing a receptacle for catching hedge cuttings;
- providing a hedge with trunks;
- assembling the receptacle for catching hedge cuttings along the trunks of the hedge;
- providing a cutting instrument;
- cutting the hedge with the cutting instrument; and
- allowing the cuttings from the hedge to fall into the receptacle.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 13, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 10, 2005
Inventor: Koni Butler (Edmond, OK)
Application Number: 10/918,671