GARBAGE BAG EXTRACTOR
A garbage bag extractor for removal of a garbage bag from a trash can where the extractor has a flat lifting platform fitted to the cross sectional shape of a trash can, vertical lifting arms, slide rails with a pull handle for manually raising the lifting platform in the trash can, supplemented with a rack and pinion drive with a mechanically driven pinion gear turning on a vertical gear rack riding in a rack guide.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/402,755 (“the '755 application”) filed Sep. 4, 2010. The '755 application is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to devices for removal of garbage bags from trash cans and trash receptacles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn the typical household and virtually everywhere that trash cans are used to collect discarded waste materials of any kind, plastic bags of some type are used to line the trash cans. When full, the bags are removed from the trash can and discarded for pick up and disposal under some waste management scheme.
There are countless types of trash and garbage bags available in different sizes and shapes with different closure methods, but most are meant to be used in a trash can to ease in the removal of waste and to keep the trash can relatively clean.
In spite of the advantages inherent in using garbage or trash bags, removal of the bag from the can pose problems, particularly for those with limited physical strength such as the elderly or infirm. While certainly easy to fill, once full, the bag may simply be too heavy to lift easily for removal from the can.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an extractor device for removal of a garbage bag containing waste or garbage from a trash can with a top and a bottom where the extractor has a flat lifting platfoiui with a top surface and a bottom surface fitted to the cross sectional shape of a trash can and normally resting in the bottom of the trash can, vertical lifting arms with bottom ends and top ends, the bottom ends attached to the top surface of the lifting platform and riding in slide rails with a pull handle attached to the top ends of the lifting arms for manually raising the lifting platform in the trash can while a garbage bag containing garbage sits on the top surface of the lifting platform. It is also an object of the invention to provide a venting hole or holes to break the vacuum created in the trash can when the lifting platform is raised.
It is a further object of the present invention to supplement the manual extractor device described above with a rack and pinion drive with a mechanically driven pinion gear turning on a vertical gear rack riding in a rack guide where the gear rack moves vertically and imparts lift to the pull handle thereby raising the lifting platform in the trash can. By reversing the rotation of the pinion gear, the lifting platform would return to the bottom of the trash can.
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It is also understood that, while the inventive garbage bag extractor is shown mounted to the rear side 3 of the trash can 2, it can be likewise mounted to any side of the trash can 2.
Claims
1. An extractor device for removal of a garbage bag containing waste or garbage from a trash can with a top and a bottom where the extractor device has a flat lifting platform with a top surface and a bottom surface fitted to the cross sectional shape of the trash can vertical lifting arms with bottom ends and top ends, the bottom ends attached to the top surface of the lifting platform and riding in slide rails with a pull handle attached to the top ends of the lifting arms and at least one vacuum breaking venting hole.
2. The extractor device of claim 1 further comprising a rack and pinion drive with a mechanically driven pinion gear turning on a vertical gear rack riding in a rack guide where the gear rack moves vertically and imparts lift to the pull handle.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 2, 2011
Publication Date: Mar 8, 2012
Inventor: SCOTT M. JONES (NEW ORLEANS, LA)
Application Number: 13/224,999
International Classification: B65D 35/14 (20060101);