Technical Field
This invention relates to bagging stations used in retail stores for loading purchased items into bags and, more specifically, to a bagging station for loading paper-type bags.
State of the Art
A bagging station is a fixture in a retail store where purchases are placed into bags so that the bags, with the purchases, may be carried out of the store by the customer. Bagging stations are often designed to hold a plurality of bags, and have a ledge or shelf on which a customer or bagger can set the bag while it is being filled. Because plastic bags are so popular these days, most bagging stations are designed to hold plastic shopping bags. In areas where paper bags are desired or required, bagging stations are often modified to use paper bags, but the modified plastic bag bagging stations do not do a very good job of storing or holding paper bags for filling.
Accordingly, what is needed is a bagging station for filling paper bags that stores a plurality of paper bags and conveniently holds one or more paper bags open for filling with purchased products.
As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to bagging stations in retail stores for loading purchased items into bags, and, more specifically, to a bagging station for filling paper-type bags.
Bagging stations are fixtures in retail stores where bags are available to be filled with purchased products, as well as a surface for placing bags as they are filled. With the popularity of plastic shopping bags, most bagging stations are designed to hold and dispense plastic shopping bags. There is a need, however, for bagging stations that hold and dispense paper-type bags, for use in locations where paper bags are desired by the customers or required by regulation. Described herein is a bagging station that is used to hold and dispense paper and paper-type bags. Paper-type bags includes paper bags, as well as composite bags that are formed of paper-like materials and that are allowed for use in areas that ban or discourage the use of plastic bags. In some embodiments, paper-type bags are formed of semi-rigid material so that the paper-type bag opens and sits on a surface in an open state, without having to be held up or open like a plastic bag. The description herein describes the use of paper bags with the bagging station, but it is to be understood that paper-type bags can be used instead of, or in addition to, the paper bags shown in the figures and discussed in the specification. The bagging station includes a base and a center piece. The center piece has a cavity for storing a stack of paper or paper-type bags. The center piece rests on top of the base. The base is used to set one or more open paper bags on top of, while the paper bags are being filled. In some embodiments, the base includes a carousel that rotates, and the center piece sets on the carousel. The center piece has a bag storage cavity for storing a stack of paper bags. The center piece also includes one or more paper bag upper edge holders, where each paper bag upper edge holder grasps the upper edge of an open paper bag in order to hold the bag open and in place while items are placed in the paper bag. The disclosed bagging station can be used in stores or locations where it is desirable to use paper shopping bags instead of plastic shopping bags.
The disclosed bagging station includes a means to store a stack of paper bags, and a means to secure an upper edge of a paper bag so that the paper bag can be filled. In some embodiments, the bagging station includes a means to support the paper bag while the paper bag is being filled. In some embodiments, the means to store the stack of paper bags is in a center piece. In some embodiments, the means to secure the upper edge of a paper bag is a means to secure the upper edge of a paper bag to the center piece.
Bagging station 110 is used to store and dispense a stack of paper bags 142, as shown in
Bagging station 110 includes base 112 and center piece 116 (best seen in
Center piece 116 in this embodiment rests on, and is coupled to, a top surface 115 of carousel 113, see
Bag storage cavity 128 in this embodiment is inside of paper bag storage basket 126 (see
Bag storage cavity 128 in paper bag storage basket 126 holds stack of paper bags 142. When a customer or bagger wishes to place their items in a paper bag 132, they retrieve a paper bag 132 from stack of paper bags 142, and fill it with purchased items. Paper bag 132 can be placed on top surface 115 of carousel 113 for filling.
Bagging station 110 in this embodiment includes one or more paper bag edge holders 130, 131, or 133, as shown in the figures. Paper bag edge holders 130, 131, and 133 are each means to secure an upper edge of paper bag 132 so that paper bag 132 can be filled. In some embodiments, bagging station 110 does not include paper bag edge holders 130, 131, or 133. In some embodiments, bagging station 110 includes at least one paper bag edge holder 130, 131, or 133 mounted to at least one of sides 120, 122, or 124. In some embodiments, bagging station 110 includes at least one paper bag edge holder 130, 131, or 133 mounted to at least one side 135 of lid 118. In the embodiment shown in
Each paper bag edge holder 130 is coupled to one of sides 120, 122, or 124 and/or side 135 of lid 118, as shown in
Paper bag edge holders, such as paper bag edge holders 130, can take many different forms for holding an upper edge 136 of paper bag 132.
Paper bag edge holders 130, 131, and 133 can take any form that couples to a side 120, 122, or 124 of center piece 116 or side 135 of lid 118, and holds an upper edge 136 of paper bag 132 so that items may be placed in paper bag 132. Paper bag edge holders 130, 131, and 133 are used in some embodiments to hold an upper edge of a paper-type bag.
Bagging station 110 is used by customers and/or baggers who wish to fill one or more paper bags 132 with items. Stack of paper bags 142, or individual paper bags 132, are stored in cavity 128 of center piece 116. When it is desired to bag items, one or more paper bags 132 are removed from stack of paper bags 142. Each paper bag 132 is opened, placed on carousel 113 in an open form, and coupled to a paper bag edge holder 130 by coupling upper edge 136 of each paper bag 132 to a paper bag edge holder 130, 131, or 133, as shown in
Method 300 of forming a paper bag bagging station also includes mounting the lid to a center piece. Method 300 can include many other actions. In some embodiments, method 300 includes an act of coupling a paper bag edge holder to a side of the center piece. In some embodiments, method 300 includes an act of coupling a paper bag edge holder to the lid. In some embodiments, method 300 includes an act of storing a stack of paper bags in the paper bag storage basket. In some embodiments, method 300 includes forming an opening in a triangular lid. Forming an opening in the triangular lid can include cutting the opening in the triangular lid.
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. 62/288,580, filed Jan. 29, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Bagging Station for Filling Paper Bags”, which is included entirely herein by reference.
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62288580 | Jan 2016 | US |