This invention relates to bagging stations in retail stores where purchases are loaded into shopping bags, and specifically to a bagging station with a bag holder for encasing the shopping bags.
A bagging station is a fixture in a retail store where purchased items are loaded into bags so the items can be carried out of the store by the customer. Bagging stations are often located at checkout registers where purchased items are paid for. Bagging stations are designed to store and dispense bags, often plastic shopping bags. Bagging stations include bag dispensers that hold and dispense the plastic shopping bags. However, bag dispensers often hold the shopping bags with no covering, which can look messy and can lead to bags falling off the dispensers or getting stolen from the bag dispensers.
Accordingly, what is needed is a bagging station that includes a bag holder that encases the shopping bags at the bagging station.
As discussed above, embodiments of the invention relate to bagging stations in retail stores where purchases are loaded into shopping bags, and specifically to a bagging station with a bag holder for encasing the shopping bags.
A bagging station is a fixture in a retail store where purchased items are loaded into shopping bags so the items can be carried out of the store by the customer. Bagging stations are often at checkout registers where purchased items are paid for. Bagging stations are usually designed to store and dispense plastic bags. The bagging station for plastic bags will often have a bag dispenser with hooks and arms for holding stacks of plastic bags, and for hanging plastic bag arms from, to keep the plastic bag open while filling. The bag dispensers are often mounted to center sections that set on a rotating platform to create a carousel-type bagging station. The rotating platform has a number of bag dispensers, which are rotated as bags are filled to make loading and removing shopping bags efficient and easy. However, the bag dispensers are not covered, which can lead to a mess if shopping bags fall off the bag dispenser. In addition, bags are sometimes stolen from the bag dispenser because it is easy to grab a stack of shopping bags from the bag dispenser. What is needed is a bag holder for a bagging station that encases the shopping bags and yet is still easy to use and dispense shopping bags.
Disclosed is a bagging station for a retail store that includes a center section and at least one bag holder coupled to the center section. The center section sets on a rotating platform and holds a number of bag holders with bag dispensers. The center section rotates to so that access to each bag holder and bag dispenser is convenient. Each bag holder has a bag dispenser encased in a rectangular shaped box. The bag dispenser holds and dispenses shopping bags. The rectangular shaped box holds the bag dispenser and the shopping bags hung on the bag dispenser. The box has an open front that can be covered by a sliding door. The sliding door is flexible and slides between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position the sliding door covers the open front. In the open position the sliding door does not cover the open front, but slides out of the way and retracts into the rectangular shaped box. With the sliding door in the open position, the shopping bags hanging from the bag dispenser are easily accessible and can be filled with products and dispensed. With the sliding door in the closed position, the bag dispenser and the shopping bags hanging from the bag dispenser are encased in the rectangular box and are not easily accessible. Shopping bags are protected from falling off or being wrongly removed from the bag dispenser when the sliding door is in the closed position.
Bag holder 210 is used for holding at least one shopping bag 212. Each bag holder 210 is coupled to center section 203, specifically one of the solid center section side walls 204, 206 and 207. Bag holder 210 holds and dispenses shopping bags 212 at bagging station 208. Bag holder 210 includes a rectangular shaped box 213, sliding door 250, a bag holder hook 222, a first and a second handle holder hook 224 and 226, and a first and a second knob 260 and 262. Bag holder hook 222 and handle holder hooks 224 and 226 are inside of box 213 for hanging shopping bag 212 from. Sliding door 250 is coupled to rectangular box 213 and slides between open position 242 and closed position 244. When sliding door 250 is in open position 242, bag holder 210 holds and dispenses shopping bags 212. When sliding door 250 is in closed position 244, bag holder 210 encases shopping bags 212 and keeps shopping bags 212 secure. Bag holder 210 includes first knob 260 and second knob 262 that are used to open and close sliding door 250.
Rectangular shaped box 213 includes a back plate 214, a top plate 230, a bottom plate 232, a first side plate 234 and a second side plate 236. Back plate 214 is the back of box 213, and top plate 230, bottom plate 232, first side plate 234 and second side plate 236 are the sides of box 213. Rectangular shaped box 213 has an open front 240. Box 213 is rectangular shaped, with top plate 230 coupled to a back plate top edge 215, as shown in
Bag holder 210 includes bag holder hook 222 and two handle holder hooks, first handle holder hook 224 and second handle holder hook 226, as shown in
Bag holder hook 222 and first and second handle holder hooks 224 and 226 are coupled to an inner surface of rectangular shaped box 213 so that shopping bags 212 hung from bag holder hook 222 and first and second handle holder hooks 224 and 226 hang inside of bag holder 210. Bag holder hook 222 and first and second handle holder hooks 224 and 226 are located near top plate 230 of bag holder 210 so that bags 212 hang inside of bag holder 210. Bag holder hook 222 is located about halfway between first and second side plates 234 and 236, with first and second handle holder hooks 224 and 226 on either side of bag holder hook 222, as shown in
Sliding door 250 is coupled to rectangular box 213. Sliding door 250 slides between open position 242, and closed position 244. Sliding door 250 covers open front 240 in closed position 244. Sliding door 250 retracts into box 213 in open position 242, and does not cover open front 240 in open position 242. Sliding door 250 is a flexible tambour- or shutter-type door formed of thin rectangular plates of rigid material flexibly coupled together along their long axes. Sliding door 250 is flexible in a sliding door longitudinal direction 248 (see
Rectangular box 213 includes first knob 260 and second knob 262. First and second knob 260 and 262 are each coupled to a sliding door top edge 251, and are used to move sliding door 250 from closed position 244 to open position 242.
Sliding door 250 has sliding door top edge 251 (
Coupling rod 290 extends out from sliding door second side edge 254 and through a second track slot 280 in second side plate 236, see
Bag holder 210 includes first track slot 270 and second track slot 280. First and second track slot 270 and 280 are slots in rectangular box 213 that provide a path for coupling rod 290 to move through as sliding door 250 opens and closes. First track slot 270 is an elongate hole through first side plate 234 extending essentially longitudinally through first side plate 234 from a first track slot first end 271 to a first track slot second end 272 that opposes first track slot first end 271, as shown in
First track slot second section 275 extends from first track slot bend 274 to first track slot second end 272, as shown in
Second track slot 280 is an elongate hole through second side plate 236 extending essentially longitudinally through second side plate 236 from a second track slot first end 281 to a second track slot second end 282 that opposes second track slot first end 281, as shown in
Second track slot second section 285 extends from second track slot bend 284 to second track slot second end 282, as shown in
Bag holder 210 also includes a first magnet 266 and a second magnet 268, as shown in
To open sliding door 250, a user grabs one or both of first and second knob 260 or 262, pulls second magnet 268 away from first magnet 266, and slides sliding door 250 open by sliding coupling rod 290 along first and second track 270 and 280. Sliding door 250 slides into open position 242 by sliding along back plate front surface 219 until sliding door 250 is fully retracted into box 213 and first and second knob 260 and 262 and coupling rod 290 are at first and second track second ends 272 and 282, respectively (see
A bagging station with a bag holder has been shown and described. The bag holder is a box that encloses a bag dispenser. The bag dispenser includes a bag holder hook and two handle holder hooks. The bag holder is mounted at the bagging station in a retail store so the bag dispenser can hold and dispense shopping bags. The bag holder includes a rectangular box with a sliding door front that encases the bag dispenser and the shopping bags. The sliding door slides between a closed position and an open position. In the open position, the bag dispenser is accessible at the bagging station and is used to dispense shopping bags. In the closed position, the bag dispenser and the shopping bags are enclosed in the bag holder. In the closed position, the shopping bags will not fall off the bag dispenser, or be stolen from the bag dispenser.
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. 62/676,491, filed May 25, 2018, and entitled “Bagging Station with Shopping Bag Holder”, which is incorporated entirely herein by reference.
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