Apparatus for storing sheet material

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Inventors

Gross, Lester L.

Application #

373433

Filed

Apr-30-1982

Published

Sep-20-1988

Current US Class

053/260
053/390
248/97

International Classes

B65B 067/04

Field of Search

53/255 53/260 53/263 53/390 141/316 141/390 141/391 248/97

Examiners

Sipos; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burd, Bartz & Gutenkauf

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Abstract
Apparatus for and a method of inserting sheet materials, such as old newspapers, into paper bags, such as used grocery sacks, for storage, which includes a plurality of thin rigid dividers inserted into and repositionable in the sack so that material being inserted slides along the dividers, instead of along the insides of the sack. A separate base and tube may be used to support and strengthen the sack while the insertion is being accomplished.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for filling with newspaper a generally rectangular open sack extending for a predetermined height from a closed end to an open end of predetermined length and breadth to accommodate newspaper comprising: divider means for facilitating the filling of a generally rectangular open sack with newspaper, said divider means comprising a plurality of generally flat rigid dividers of widths generally equal to said predetermined length and of length greater than said predetermined height of the open sack, each divider comprising a generally flat rigid member having a transverse linear lower end and convex curved lower corners, said dividers being adapted to fit into the sack through the open end thereof with the dividers being located side-by-side, each of said dividers being separately and selectively removable from said sack during the filling of newspapers into the sack.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to apparatus for facilitating the storage of sheet materials, such as old newspapers. These materials accumulate in every household, and, while they have some value, they are troublesome to store and transport to a reclamation center. Traditionally, they are tied into bundles with cord, and the duty of repeatedly performing this task is often so undesirable that the materials are disposed of by burning, where this is permitted.

Another item that accumulates in most households is the large paper sack in which groceries are placed for delivery. It has been found that such sacks are of suitable size for receiving folded newspapers and other papers of the same size, but there has been no convenient way to fill such a sack with newspapers.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention comprises an apparatus and procedure whereby newspapers may be easily, conveniently, and compactly inserted into grocery sacks for storage and transportation.
 
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