Newspaper bundler

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Inventors

Evans, David L.

Application #

588687

Filed

Sep-26-1990

Published

Dec-17-1991

Current US Class

053/390
053/592
100/34
D34/1

International Classes

B65B 027/08; B65B 013/00

Field of Search

53/592 53/590 53/390 53/399 53/586 53/582 53/528

Assignee

Tucker Housewares (Leominster, MA)

Examiners

Coan; James F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Darby & Darby

US Patent References

4603542   Booklet criss-cross st...
4681032   Bundling device

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Abstract
A bundler for newspapers having a newspaper holding container formed by front, back and side walls and a bottom wall section at each corner. Two adjacent walls of said front, back and side walls have a cord holding compartment below the container bottom wall sections and a hollow pedestal base extends from and below said container bottom wall between each said compartment and the opposite wall of the container. The cord is placed out from each compartment into the container, across the interior of the pedestal base below the container bottom wall and up over the opposing wall with the newspapers resting on the bottom wall sections. The cords are pulled upwardly around the bundle and are cut and tied.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An article bundler comprising:

a container having upwardly extending connected front, rear and side walls and a bottom onto which the article is to be placed, the upper edges of the container front, rear and side walls being connected by a continuous peripheral rim,

a hollow pedestal base extending below said bottom and having its own bottom wall to rest on a surface,

at least one compartment extending from one of said container front, rear and side walls below said container bottom for holding a supply of cord, said compartment formed by opposed side walls extending below said container bottom and a bottom cross piece connecting said compartment side walls.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A need exists in many instances for a simple apparatus to aid a user in the bundling of various articles, for example, newspapers. With the present trend toward recycling, many communities and municipalities have instituted regulations wherein a homeowner or commercial property operator must tie up articles such as newspapers into bundles before they will be accepted for collection.

Consequently, a device to aid a user in bundling up articles such as newspapers in a simple manner would be useful. Heretofore, the usual method for bundling newspapers generally followed stacking the papers on a bench or on the floor into a bundle and tying the bundles with cord or string unwound from a ball or spool. Such a method, while operative, is inconvenient from the point of view of having to perform the added step of collecting loose newspapers for the bundle and manipulating the bundle of loose papers during the tying operation. This places physical stress and strain on the user.
 
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