MATERIAL HANDLING DEVICE
A material handling system including a bucket having a base, a sidewall extending outwardly from the base including an upper edge defining an access opening. The material handling system further includes a lid adapted to be connected to the bucket to cover the access opening. The lid includes a funnel portion having a spout portion to facilitate an exit of a material from the bucket through the lid, and into a bag secured to the spout portion.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 63/134,834, which was filed on Jan. 7, 2021, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThe present disclosure pertains to a material handling device. More particularly, the present disclosure pertains to a container with a lid that facilitates a weighing of a substance and pouring the substance into a bag.
2. Description of the Prior ArtContainers such as buckets have traditionally been used for storing materials and for pouring the material at a desired location. However, buckets generally have wide mouths and are therefore not particularly useful for careful pouring of their contents, which often results in spilling or creating a mess. To overcome the spilling a funnel may be used, but funnels are unsteady and may require a second person to hold the funnel in place.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to an aspect of the disclosure a material handling system is disclosed. The material handling system includes a container, such as a bucket, having a base, a sidewall extending outwardly and upwardly from the base, the sidewall including an upper edge defining an access opening. The material handling system further includes a lid adapted to be connected to the bucket to cover the access opening. The lid includes a funnel portion having a spout portion to facilitate an exit of the contents of the bucket through the lid.
Optionally, the material handling system includes a handle coupled to the sidewall of the bucket, the handle extending outwardly from the sidewall. Preferably, the handle is an open handle having an upper end attached to the sidewall, and a free lower end.
Optionally, the bag comprises a plastic film material.
Optionally, the bucket comprises a plastic material, and more preferably, a food-grade polymer.
Optionally, the lid comprises a plastic material, and more preferably, a food-grade polymer.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the views in which:
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Additionally, the bucket 102 may include a handle 130 coupled to the sidewall 112 for holding and lifting of the bucket 102. As shown, the handle 130 may be, but is not necessarily, disposed proximate to the upper edge 118 of the sidewall 112 and extend outwardly from the sidewall 112. As shown throughout the drawings, the handle 130 may be an open handle with one end (for example, upper end 144) of the handle 130 attached to the sidewall 112, and a free lower end 146. Alternatively, the handle 130 may be a closed handle with both ends of the handle 130 attached to the sidewall 112. In some embodiments, the handle 130 may be integrally formed with the sidewall 112. In some implementations, the handle 130 may be removably attached to the sidewall 112 of the bucket 102. It is envisioned that the handle 130 may include any shape or structure that facilitates holding and lifting of the bucket 102.
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Furthermore, the lid 104 aids in pouring the material from the bucket 102 to the bag 200. As shown in
In some embodiments, the spout portion 136 is arranged centrally to the lid 104 and extends substantially perpendicularly to the base portion 132. Alternatively, the spout portion 136 may extend at an inclination relative to the base portion 132, such as shown in
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The bucket 102 and the lid 104 can be formed from any suitable type of material, but preferably they comprise a plastic, or polymeric material. Even more particularly, the bucket 102 and the lid 104 comprise a food-grade polymer.
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Lastly, there is also provided the bag 200 for receiving the material from the bucket 102. The bag 200 has a mouth which can be closed or secured around the spout portion 136. The bag 200 can be formed from any well-known material which is suitable for the particular application and the material. For example, the bag 200 could be formed from a cellulose material like paper, or it could be formed from, or comprises, a plastic film material.
In use, the material handling system 100 can be used for storing, weighing, and transferring the material into the bag 102. To weigh the material inside the bucket 102, the lid 104 may be positioned on the scale 300 as shown in
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the aspects of the disclosed embodiments. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the aspects of the disclosed embodiments. Accordingly, the aspects of the disclosed embodiments are intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims. Further, the mere fact that different features are recited in mutually different dependent or independent claims does not indicate that a combination of these features cannot be advantageously used, such as a combination remaining within the scope of the aspects of the disclosed embodiments.
Claims
1. A material handling system for handling a material, comprising:
- a bucket having a base, a sidewall extending upwardly from the base, the sidewall having an upper edge defining an access opening;
- a lid adapted to be connected to the upper edge of the bucket to cover the access opening, the lid having a funnel portion including a spout portion, and
- a bag having a mouth which is secured around the spout portion of the lid,
- wherein the material within the bucket is transferred into the bag by inverting the material handling system upside down, such that gravity draws the material through the funnel portion, then through the spout portion, and then into the bag.
2. The material handling system of claim 1 including a handle coupled to the sidewall of the bucket, the handle extending outwardly from the sidewall.
3. The material handling system of claim 1 wherein the bag comprises a plastic film material.
4. The material handling system of claim 1 wherein the bucket comprises a plastic material.
5. The material handling system of claim 4 wherein the bucket comprises a food-grade polymer.
6. The material handling system of claim 4 wherein the lid comprises a plastic material.
7. The material handling system of claim 6 including a handle coupled to the sidewall of the bucket, the handle extending outwardly from the sidewall.
8. The material handling system of claim 6 wherein the bucket comprises a food-grade polymer.
9. The material handling system of claim 6 wherein the lid comprises a food-grade polymer.
10. The material handling system of claim 6 wherein the bag comprises a plastic film material.
11. The material handling system of claim 1 wherein the lid comprises a plastic material.
12. The material handling system of claim 11 wherein the lid comprises a food-grade polymer.
13. The material handling system of claim 2 wherein the handle is an open handle having an upper end attached to the sidewall, and a free lower end.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 24, 2021
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2022
Inventor: Lucas W. Daly (Bangor, MI)
Application Number: 17/357,865