Apparatus for tying bundles

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Inventors

Coenen, Clayton J.

Application #

541191

Filed

Jan-15-1975

Published

Jun-22-1976

Current US Class

053/390
100/34

International Classes

B65B 013/04; B65B 067/00

Field of Search

53/135 53/390 93/93 100/34

Examiners

Spruill; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quarles & Brady

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Abstract
A box upholstered to serve as a hassock has a hinged top and a false floor. Beneath the floor a spool of cord is mounted, and cord is strung through a hole in the floor and a diagonal channel in the front wall to the top wall and about a peg in the front corner, and diagonally down through a channel about a removable dowel at the edge of the floor, across the floor and about a second dowel and diagonally upward about a second peg. From the second peg the cord extends diagonally downward about a third dowel and across the floor to a fourth dowel along the front edge and upward to the first dowel where both ends of the cord are fastened together forming a closed loop. When newspapers fill the box, the corners of the loop of twine are lifted off the pegs, drawn toward each other and the dowels are removed. Then the corners of the twine are drawn tightly together and clipped, and the tied bundle lifted out of the box.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for binding bundles, the combination comprising

a hopper for holding a bundle to be bound, having a floor approximately the size of said bundle with two pairs of opposite edges, and having a pair of diagonally opposite corner structures located adjacent diagonally opposite top corners of said bundle;

a supply of cord mounted on said apparatus for binding said bundle;

releasable cord retainers mounted centrally of each of said edges of said floor and on each of said pair of diagonally opposite corner structures to receive and hold said cord drawn from said supply and strung diagonally from each of said corner structures to said releasable cord retainers mounted centrally of said floor edges on opposite sides of said floor and transversely across said floor;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As the supply of raw materials for making paper diminishes relative to the rapidly increasing demand for paper products, the value of used paper for recycling into new paper products increases. This increased value of wastepaper not only provides individuals with an incentive to save discarded papers for resale, but on a much larger scale, has stimulated many municipalities to pass ordinances requiring citizens to package wastepaper separate from other trash for pick-up and sale by the municipalities. Thus a need developed for some convenient place in the home where wastepaper can be stored and packaged for convenient disposal. At the same time, the increase in apartment dwelling creates a demand for some means of storing wastepapers in a compact, attractive form until disposal.

Newspapers and the like are not only difficult and awkward to tie into neat bundles, but if allowed to accumulate in the open, they create unsightly piles that harbor insects and rodents and create a fire hazard. Thus in addition to a convenient means of storage that does not occupy space in crowded quarters, the storage means should be attractive to look at. Also, a bailer of some sort is needed to aid the average homeowner in binding the newspapers into tight, secure bundles of a size that will hold a substantial amount of paper, and yet be small enough to be easily carried by the homeowner. However, any bailing apparatus for home use must be simple, manually operated and inexpensive. A device that will bind bundles of paper, may also be usable for binding other types of bundles and packages. The present invention was designed to satisfy this growing demand.
 
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