The present invention relates to a folded bag, in particular a shopping bag, and a folding technique which, on the basis of square shaped sheet and the use of the special folding technique in connection with the production, forms a multi-compartment shopping bag to allow for more vulnerable purchases such as e.g. macaroons, strawberries, flowers and eggs to be stored in separate compartments in the shopping bag.
Shopping bags are used in huge numbers all over the world. The shopping bag according to the present invention is intended as an alternative to the many billion plastic bags that are used worldwide annually—in Denmark alone there is used approximately 440 million plastic bags each year.
Today there are many types of shopping bags and mule bags available. Japanese Patent Application JP2003135120 A describes a shopping bag that can be folded from a square shaped sheet material. However, the folded bag contains only one compartment.
When the consumer is shopping in e.g. a super market the consumer is able to buy many different items, some of which are more fragile than others. However, at present the shops and super markets offer only one kind of shopping bag for consumer to carry his purchase. This is typically a plastic bag with a single compartment for the purchased items, and in this type of bag fragile items have to be mixed with less fragile items. Also it is not possible to separate items which give off odor from other items.
The object of the present invention is to provide a bag and in particular, a shopping bag comprising separated compartments.
A further object is to provide a bag which can be manufactured with a minimum waste of material.
The invention also provides a method for folding a square shaped sheet into a bag comprising separate compartments.
The bag or shopping bag according to the invention can be folded in and out as needed and can be worn either in the hand, on the arm, on the shoulder or on the back.
The present invention provides a method by which a square or rectangular shaped sheet can be folded with a particular folding technique to form a multi-compartment bag and form a bag without large waste of material, in fact the bag can folded from the square or rectangular shaped sheet without any material waste at all. The bag and its different possibilities for uses are thus created during with the production and folding of the sheet. The resulting bag can be used as a shopping bag or the bag can be used for other purposes.
Consequently, in one aspect the invention relates to a method for forming a bag from a square or rectangular shaped sheet, which method comprises the steps of dividing the sheet into nine fields arranged such that eight fields surround a central field; folding the sheet along folding-lines between and across the fields in such a way that the central field forms the bottom of the bag and the eight surrounding fields form the sides of the bag and at least one inner wall providing separated compartments in the bag.
The sheet for forming the bag preferable has a thickness of less than 3 mm such as in the range of 0.1 to 1.5 mm, and dimensions, Leo length and width, in the range 0.1 m to 1 m. The length and width are not necessarily identically, i.e. the sheet may have a rectangular shape. The sheet is divided into nine fields, and each of the nine fields have a square or rectangular shape. The sheet is folded along folding lines which are border lines between adjacent fields. However, the sheet may also be folded along folding-lines crossing one or more of the fields. The fields are arranged three and three in a first direction and three and three in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. In this manner an arrangement is achieved in which a central field is surrounded by eight fields. The fields and folding-lines are not necessarily required to be physically marked on the sheet as a person experienced in folding the sheet will know where the fields and folding lines are placed.
The folding lines are the lines around which the sheet is folded. In an embodiment each folding line is parallel with another folding line when the sheet is in an unfolded condition, i.e. the flat sheet. Moreover, at least two folding lines which are parallel have a direction which will cross the direction of two other parallel folding lines with an angle of 90° when the sheet is in an unfolded condition. The direction of a folding line is parallel or coinciding with the folding line.
The sheet may be made from various material, such as e.g. paper, cardboard, leather, fabric, such as fabric made from cotton, linen or wool, biodegradable materials, plastics, e.g. plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene and polyurethane. In some embodiments the sheet is made from metal, e.g. aluminium. The sheet may also be made from a combination of different materials, e.g. as a laminated sheet or a fibre reinforced sheet.
When the sheet is folded to form a bag, parts of the bag are assembled for the purpose of maintaining the shape of the bag. The assembling may be done by e.g. gluing, sewing, welding and any other assembling method such as e.g. use of rivets or clips.
The folded bag may be provided with a protective or decorative coating. Text messages, logos and pictures can also be printed or sewn on the bag.
In an embodiment of the method of folding a sheet to form a bag, the method comprises the following steps:
The fields in which the four cuts are made are the fields in each corner of the sheet. The cuts are made along a diagonal line in the respective field and extending substantially half through the field.
In an embodiment the method comprises the further steps of:
Thus, it is possible to assemble the bag in an uncomplicated manner.
In an embodiment of the method the area defined by the lines A to B, B to L, L to M, M to A are divided into three squares, and the area defined by the lines D to E, E to I, I to J, J to D are divided into three squares. Thus, it is possible to achieve a folded bag with symmetrical dimensions.
It is possible to achieve a more compact bag where point B meets point D, and point L meets point J.
In an embodiment the bag by attachment of the bent end pieces—formed by lines between points B, D, R and Q and points J, L, T and S—appears as a bag with one compartment. Thus it is possible to use the bag as a bag with one compartment.
In an embodiment of the method the end pieces—formed between the points B, D, R and Q and the points J, L, T and S—are folded out such that they by a fold from point C to point Q and a fold from point C to point R, and a fold from point K to point S and a fold from point K to point T form two compartments. Thus a bag with three compartments may be provided.
In an embodiment the end pieces—formed between the points B, D, R and Q and the points J, L, T and S—are folded by folding a line from point C to point Q and folding a line from point C to point R and further folding a line from point K to point S and folding a line from point K to point T so point C and K can meet with point G and point O. This embodiment allows the bag to be folded to a compact structure when not in use.
To allow an even more compact structure the method also provides an embodiment where the end pieces and the bottom are folded in.
The method according to the invention also provides an embodiment where the bag is provided with short and long handles and/or with backpack straps. This embodiment ensures that the bag can be easily carried and transported.
The present invention also provides a shopping bag produced by the method described above.
The invention will now be explained with reference to the Figures in which:
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The section from point B to point D and the section from point J to point L bend toward the center of the figure so that they stand substantially vertically on the section point Q to point R and the section point S to point T.
Point B and point P are assembled such that the section between point A and point B substantially flush with the section between point Q and point R.
Point D and point F are assembled such that the section between point D and point E substantially flush with the section between point Q and point R.
Point H and point J are assembled such that the section between point I and point J substantially flush with the section between point S and point T.
Point L and Point N are assembled such that the section between point L and point NI substantially flush with the section between point S and point T.
Point C through fold from point C to point Q and fold from point C to point R and point K bend via fold from point K to point S and fold from point K to point T so that they are assembled at the top with point G and point O.
A shopping bag with backpack straps, a shopping bag with short and long handles, and finally a shopping bag folded in with backpack straps are shown.
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