This invention relates to bagging stations used in retail stores, and more specifically, to a bagging clip used at a bagging station to hold shopping bags on a bag holder hook of a shopping bag holder.
A bagging station is a fixture located in a retail store that includes a bag holder. Bagging stations include bag holders that dispense shopping bags. A bag holder holds a stack of shopping bags, and dispenses these bags as they are filled with products a customer has purchased. The shopping bags are held by the bag holder in a manner and position such that it is easy and convenient for a person to open one bag at a time, place purchased items in the bag, and then remove the bag and the enclosed products from the bag holder. Shopping bags are slid onto a bag holder hook of the bag holder in a stack, and are pulled open one at a time from the bag holder hook. The problem is, when one bag is pulled open or off of the bag holder hook, one or more additional bags often fall off or are pulled off of the bag holder hook and need to be replaced. It takes time and effort for employees and customers to constantly replace the stack of shopping bags on the bag holder hook after they have inadvertently fallen off or slid off. Rubber bands or tape are often used on the bag holder hook to try to hold the stack of shopping bags on the bag holder hook, but these fixes are temporary and ineffective.
Accordingly, what is needed is a device that holds the stack of shopping bags on the bag holder hook, allowing one bag to be opened and/or removed from the bag holder hook while retaining the remainder of the stack of shopping bags on the bag holder hook.
As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to bagging stations used in retail stores, and more specifically to a bagging clip used to hold shopping bags on a bag holder hook of a shopping bag holder. Disclosed is a shopping bag bagging station that includes a bagging clip. The bagging station includes at least one bag holder with a bag holder hook. The disclosed bagging clip couples to the bag holder hook of the bag holder. The bagging clip helps to keep shopping bags hung from the bag holder hook in place as one of the shopping bags is opened, filled, and then removed from the bag holder. The bagging clip includes a plate, which can be any shape including a round disk, with at least one slot in the plate. The slot is a cutout in the plate, with the cutout extending all the way through the plate from a front surface of the plate to a back surface of the plate. The slot is configured to couple to a rail of the bag holder hook of the bag holder, which couples the bagging clip to the bag holder hook. Once the bagging clip is coupled to the bag holder hook, shopping bags hung from the bag holder hook will stay in place as individual shopping bags are filled and removed from the bag holder hook.
The bagging clip saves employees and customers time, because they no longer have to replace shopping bags that have inadvertently fallen off the bag holder hook when another shopping bag is removed. The bagging clip also has a strap hole for coupling a strap, cord, or wire to the bagging clip. The strap, cord, or wire is used to couple the bagging clip to the bag holder or the bagging station, so the bagging clip does not get lost or separated from the bag holder.
Disclosed is a bagging clip for a shopping bag bagging station that includes a disk, and a means to couple the disk to a bag holder hook of a shopping bag holder. Once the disk is coupled to the bag holder hook, the bagging clip holds a plurality of shopping bags on the bag holder hook, keeping the plurality of shopping bags from sliding off or falling off of the bag holder hook as individual shopping bags are filled or removed from the bag holder hook. In some embodiments, the means to couple the disk to the bag holder hook includes a means to couple the disk to a first rail of the bag holder hook, and a means to couple the disk to a second rail of the bag holder hook.
Bagging clip 210 is coupled to shopping bag holder 214 of bagging station 112. Bagging clip 210 is used to keep a plurality of shopping bags 220 hanging from a bag holder hook 216 while one of plurality of shopping bags 220 is opened, filled, and/or removed from bag holder hook 216.
Bagging clip 110 and 210 are both means to keep a plurality of shopping bags from falling off a bag holder hook of a shopping bag holder, but they are designed for different types of bag holder hooks, as shown and described herein. Bagging clip 110 (
Bagging station 112 is located in a retail store, often at a checkout register, or wherever items purchased are bagged by cashiers, employees, or customers. Bagging station 112 includes at least one bag holder 114 or 214. Bagging station 112 is shown in
Bagging clip 110 is formed of a plate, which in this embodiment is in the shape of a disk 142. It is to be understood that the plate forming bagging clip 110 can be many other shapes and configurations other than a disk, such as a square, rectangular, triangular, or oval shape, for example, but not meant to be limiting. Disk 142 includes at least one slot in the plate, which in this embodiment includes first slot 132 and second slot 134 in disk 142. Slots 132 and 134 couple disk 142 to a rail of bag holder hook 116. First slot 132 and second slot 134, in this embodiment, are the means to couple disk 142 to bag holder hook 116 of shopping bag holder 114. Each of first and second slot 132 and 134 couple to a rail of bag holder hook 116 of shopping bag holder 114.
Bag holder hook 116, in the embodiment shown in
Referring back to
Center support 130 is between first slot 132 and second slot 134. Center support 130 is less than about 1/16″ wide, in this embodiment, because first slot 132 and second slot 134 are equal to or less than about 1/16″ apart. First slot 132 and second slot 134 are equal to or less than about 1/16″ apart because first rail 126 and second rail 128 are about 1/16″ apart in this embodiment. It is to be understood that the width of center support 130 and the distance between first and second slot 132 and 134 is different in some embodiments to accommodate different sizes of bag holder hooks 116 with different sizes of bagging clips 110.
As can best be seen in
Second slot 134 extends from a second slot opening 154 at a second slot first end 156 to a rail hole 158 at a second slot second end 160 of second slot 134. Second slot second end 160 opposes second slot first end 156. A second neck portion 172 extends along the length of second slot 134 between opening 154 and rail hole 158. Rail hole 158 is circular in shape in this embodiment, and is sized to encircle second rail 128 of bag holder hook 116. Second neck 172 is equal to or slightly smaller than the diameter of second rail 128, so that once second rail 128 is slid into slot 134, second rail 128 is captured in rail hole 158, coupling bagging clip 110 to second rail 128.
Bagging clip 110 is coupled to bag holder hook 116 in this embodiment by coupling first slot 132 to first rail 126 and coupling second slot 134 to second rail 128. First slot 132 is coupled to first rail 126 by sliding first rail 126 into first slot 132 until first rail 126 is captured in rail hole 150. Second slot 134 is coupled to second rail 128 by sliding second rail 128 into second slot 134 until second rail 128 is captured in rail hole 158, as shown in
Center support 130 is between first and second slots 132 and 134. Center support 130 keeps bagging clip 110 from sliding off end 176 of bag holder hook 116. As bagging clip 110 slides to end 176 of bag holder hook 116, center support 130 hits end 176 of bag holder hook 130, keeping bagging clip 110 from falling off of bag holder hook 116. Center support 130 in this embodiment includes a sloped protrusion 136 that extends from center support 130 (see
In some embodiments, bagging clip 110 includes strap 140, as shown in
Bagging clip 210 is formed of a plate, which in this embodiment is in the shape of a disk 242. It is to be understood that the plate forming bagging clip 210 can be many other shapes and configurations other than a disk. Disk 242 includes a slot 232 in disk 242. Slot 232 couples disk 242 to a rail of bag holder hook 216, as shown in
Bag holder hook 216, in the embodiment shown in
Slot 232 is a cutout in disk 242 (see
As can best be seen in
Bagging clip 210 is coupled to bag holder hook 216 in this embodiment by sliding rail 226 or rail 228 into slot 232 until rail 226 or 228 is captured in rail hole 250, as shown in
Bagging clip 210 includes a first protrusion 236 and a second protrusion 237, as shown in
Bagging clip 210 includes a strap 240, as shown in
Bagging clips have been shown and described that couple to the bag holder hook of a bag holder at a bagging station. The bagging clips keep a stack of plastic shopping bags that are hung from the bag holder hook from falling off of the bag holder hook when one of the shopping bags are removed. The bagging clips each include a disk with at least one slot. The slot couples to a rail of the bag holder hook. With the bagging clip coupled to the bag holder hook, the plurality of shopping bags remain hung from the bag holder hook when a shopping bag is removed.
Method 300 includes an act 330 of coupling the bagging clip to the bag holder hook, wherein the bagging clip keeps the plurality of bags on the bag holder hook. In some embodiments, act 330 of coupling the bagging clip to the bag holder hook includes coupling the first slot to the first rail of the bagging station. In some embodiments, act 330 of coupling the bagging clip to the bag holder hook includes coupling the second slot to the second rail of the bagging station.
Method 300 can include many other acts. In some embodiments, method 300 includes forming a sloped protrusion on the flat disk, where the sloped protrusion extends from the flat disk between the first and the second slot. In some embodiments, a protrusion front surface lies in a first plane, and a flat disk front surface lies in a second plane, and the first plane and the second plane are not parallel to each other.
The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above.
This invention claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/435,222, filed Dec. 16, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Bagging Station Bagging Clip”; to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/315,222, filed Mar. 30, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Bagging Station Bagging Clip”; to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/340,642, filed May 24, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Bagging Station Bagging Clip”, and is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/560,807, filed Apr. 11, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Bagging Station Bagging Clip”; all of which are incorporated entirely herein by reference.
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