Leaf bagging equipment and method

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Inventors

Dunleavy, Daniel W.

Application #

104007

Filed

Dec-17-1979

Published

Sep-18-1984

Current US Class

015/257.7
053/390
053/468
053/469
294/1.1
383/127

International Classes

B65B 001/04; B65B 001/06; B65B 007/06

Field of Search

53/390 53/469 53/468 53/459 53/473 150/1 150/2 15/257.4 15/257.7 294/1 248/95 248/99 141/390 141/391

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Underwood; Raymond

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Abstract
A leaf collecting and bagging assembly is made up of a plastic bag having an open end and sheet means of plastic material integral with the bag and attached thereto around its opening, the integral sheet means being capable of being spread out on the ground to serve as a leaf collecting surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A leaf collecting and bagging assembly comprising a flexible plastic bag having an open end and integral therewith a flexible plastic sheet means having discrete sides, said sheet means being attached to the bag around its opening, the integral sheet means having a central opening therethrough and the material of the bag and sheet means being integrally connected around their openings, the sheet means being from five to six feet on each side and capable of being spread out on the ground to serve as a leaf collecting surface on which leaves may be raked or swept while the plastic sheet means remains on the ground.

2. The method of collecting and bagging leaves which comprises spreading out on the ground a plastic sheet means which is from five to six feet on a side and has a central opening and which is integral with a plastic trash bag by being attached thereto at their openings, collecting leaves by raking or sweeping them on the sheet means as it remains in place on the ground, picking up the sheet means at its periphery to form a funnel which directs the leaves into the bag and discarding the entire assembly.



Description
This invention relates to leaf bagging equipment and particularly to an assembly which provides a collecting surface on which the leaves are to be gathered and also provides as an integral part thereof a trash bag to receive the gathered leaves and store them for disposal with the bag. The invention also includes the method of using the assembly for collecting and disposing of leaves.

An assembly and a method for readily collecting leaves and bagging them for disposal is disclosed and claimed in my copending patent application filed on May 25, 1978 as Ser. No. 910,076 having the same title of this present application and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,200,127. That apparatus and method have proved to be fully satisfactory for collecting and disposing of leaves. Commercial production and sale of a product within the scope of the patent has shown that it is eminently effective in assisting in the chore of getting rid of leaves.

The commercial product, however, has had the possible disadvantage that its manufacturing cost has been somewhat high and consequently it is relatively expensive for the consumer to buy it. If the user foresees only a limited use of the assembly his sales resistance prevents him from buying it despite its obvious benefits in making a difficult job an easy one. The need for a cheaper product has become apparent.
 
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