Claims
- 1. A bag pack comprising a plurality of bags stacked in a pack, the bags each having a front panel with respective exterior and interior surfaces and a back panel with respective exterior and interior surfaces, the respective exterior and interior surfaces of both the front and back panels of a first individual bag having a first charge, the respective exterior and interior surfaces of both the front and back panels of a second individual bag adjacent to the first bag having a second charge, so that at least a portion of each bag is charged, the adjacent bags being at different polarities and the front and rear panels of the individual bags being at the same polarity, such that adjacent exterior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each adjacently stacked bag attract each other and the interior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each individual bag repel each other so the bags are easy to open.
- 2. The bag pack of claim 1, wherein the bags are handle bags.
- 3. The bag pack of claim 1, comprising at least 40 bags.
- 4. The bag pack of claim 1, wherein the adjacent exterior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each adjacently stacked bag are attached to each other by cold welds.
- 5. The bag pack of claim 1, wherein each bag is symmetrical around a central longitudinal axis, and the stacked bags are attached to each by cold welds at four spots, two on each side of the longitudinal axis.
- 6. The bag pack of claim 1, wherein the adjacent bags have a voltage difference of from about 5,000 volts to about 25,000 volts.
- 7. A bag pack comprising a plurality of handle bags stacked in a pack, the handle bags each having a front panel with respective exterior and interior surfaces and a back panel with respective exterior and interior surfaces, the respective exterior and interior surfaces of both the front and back panels of a first individual handle bag having a first charge, the respective exterior and interior surfaces of both the front and back panels of a second individual bag adjacent to the first handle bag having a second charge, so that at least a portion of each handle bag is charged, the adjacent handle bags being at different polarities and the front and rear panels of the individual handle bags being at the same polarity, the adjacent exterior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each adjacently stacked handle bag are attached to each other by cold welds, such that adjacent exterior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each adjacently stacked handle bag attract each other and the interior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each individual handle bag repel each other so the handle bags are easy to open.
- 8. The bag pack of claim 7, wherein each handle bag is symmetrical around a central longitudinal axis, and the stacked handle bags are attached to each other by cold welds at four spots, two on each side of the longitudinal axis.
- 9. The bag pack of claim 7, wherein the adjacent handle bags have a voltage difference of from about 5,000 volts to about 25,000 volts.
- 10. In combination:
- a) a support rack comprising a pair of laterally spaced support arms; and
- b) a plurality of bags stacked in a pack, each bag having a front panel with respective exterior and interior surfaces, a back panel with respective exterior and interior surfaces, and a pair of laterally spaced, upwardly extending handles, each handle defining an aperture through which one of the support arms extends to support the bags on the support rack, the respective exterior and interior surfaces of both the front and back panels of a first individual bag having a first charge, the respective exterior and interior surfaces of both the front and back panels of a second individual bag adjacent to the first bag having a second charge, so that at least a portion of each bag is charged, the adjacent bags being at different polarities and the front and rear panels of the individual bags being at the same polarity, such that adjacent exterior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each adjacently stacked bag attract each other and the interior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each individual bag repel each other so the bags are easy to open.
- 11. The combination of claim 10, wherein the pack comprises at least 40 bags.
- 12. The combination of claim 10, wherein the adjacent exterior surfaces of respective front and back panels of each adjacently stacked bag are attached to each other by cold welds.
- 13. The combination of claim 10, wherein each bag is symmetrical around a central longitudinal axis, and the stacked bags are attached to each other by cold welds at four spots, two on each side of the longitudinal axis.
- 14. The combination of claim 10, wherein the adjacent bags have a voltage difference of from about 5,000 volts to about 25,000 volts.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of the application Ser. No. 08/130,310, filed on Oct. 1, 1993 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,550.
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