Claims
- 1. A pack of self-opening bags for use with a bagging rack having suspension arms, comprising:
- a bag pack having a plurality of bags stacked in alignment, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and a pair of upwardly extending handles, each with a bag handle suspension arm receiving aperture formed therethrough, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top to define a mouth region between said pair of upwardly extending handles, a mouth tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags in said mouth region of said bags, said mouth tab portion having at least one mouth tab aperture formed therethrough, said walls of the plurality of individual bags of said pack of bags being held together by frangible bond means adjacent said bag handle suspension arm receiving apertures and at least said one mouth tab aperture, wherein the frangible bond means comprise cold pressure bonds formed along at least a portion of the perimeter edge of at least one of the mouth tab apertures and the bag handle suspension receiving apertures.
- 2. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 1, wherein said mouth tab portion has two mouth tab apertures defined therethrough on two flap portions, with a thumb notch relief area formed therebetween, said two mouth tab apertures being engageable with a bagging rack hook member positioned on a bagging rack.
- 3. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 2, wherein said mouth tab apertures comprise circular holes without any flaps formed therein, with a tear initiating nick located on said mouth tab portion and communicating with said circular hole at its upper region.
- 4. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 1, wherein said bag handle suspension arm receiving apertures formed in said handles in said stack of bags comprise circular holes with cold pressure frangible bonds formed around at least a perimeter area thereof.
- 5. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 1, wherein said bags are pleated in at least in the area of its handle.
- 6. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 1, wherein said flapless bag suspension arm receiving apertures are located closer to innerwardly mouth facing edges of said handles than to outwardly facing edges of said handles, and closer to top regions of said handles.
- 7. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 1, wherein said at least one mouth tab aperture comprises an elongate and generally vertical slit, with an area of frangible bonding on at least one side of the slit.
- 8. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 1, wherein each said suspension arm receiving apertures comprises an elongate and generally vertical slit, with an area of frangible bonding on its inwardly facing edges.
- 9. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 8, wherein arctuately shaped tear guard slits are located slightly above and below said bag suspension arm receiving slits, said tear guard slits being concavely oriented with respect to said suspension arm receiving slits.
- 10. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 9, wherein areas of frangible bonds are formed on convexly facing edges of said tear guard slits.
- 11. A self-opening bag pack system comprising:
- a bagging rack for mounting a pack of self-opening bags and readying for loading individual bags from said pack of self-opening bags, said rack comprising;
- a base portion;
- a rear wall portion extending upwardly from a rear region of said base portion,
- a pair of bag handle suspension arms, extending forwardly from an upper region of said rear wall portion over said base portion;
- at least one upwardly and forwardly projecting bag tab mouth aperture engaging projection means; and
- a bag pack having a plurality of bags stacked in alignment, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and a pair of upwardly extending handles, each with a bag handle suspension arm receiving aperture formed therethrough, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top to define a mouth region between said pair of upwardly extending handles, a mouth tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags in said mouth region of said bags, said mouth tab portion having at least one mouth tab aperture formed therethrough, said walls of the plurality of individual bags of said pack of bags being held together by frangible bond means adjacent said bag handle suspension arm receiving apertures and at least said one mouth tab aperture, wherein the frangible bond means comprise cold pressure bonds formed along at least a portion of the perimeter edge of the mouth tab apertures and the bag handle suspension receiving apertures.
- 12. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 11, wherein said handle suspension arm receiving apertures comprise circular holes.
- 13. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 11, wherein said mouth tab apertures comprise circular holes.
- 14. The pack of self opening bags of claim 11, wherein said handle apertures comprised elongate and generally vertical slits.
- 15. A pack of self-opening bags for use with a bagging rack having suspension arms and at least one bagging rack hook member positioned on the bagging rack, comprising:
- a bag pack having a plurality of bags stacked in alignment, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and a pair of upwardly extending handles, each with a bag handle suspension arm receiving aperture formed therethrough, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top to define a mouth region between said pair of upwardly extending handles, a mouth tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags in said mouth region of said bags, said mouth tab portions having at least one tear-through, tabless mouth tab aperture formed therethrough for suspension of said mouth region of said bags on the bagging rack hook member, said tear-through mouth tab apertures being formed in said mouth tab portions such that said mouth tab portions remain attached to said opposed walls of said bags when said mouth tab apertures are torn through when said bag is removed from said mouth tab, said walls of the plurality of individual bags of said pack of bags being held together by frangible bond means adjacent cut edges defining said bag handle suspension arm receiving apertures and said at least one tabless, mouth tab aperture, wherein said frangible bond means comprise cold pressure bonds formed along at least a portion of the perimeter edge of the at least one mouth tab aperture.
- 16. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein the mouth tab portion has two mouth tab apertures defined therethrough on two flap portions, with a thumb notch relief area formed therebetween, the two mouth tab apertures being engageable with the bagging rack hook member positioned on the bagging rack.
- 17. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein said mouth tab apertures comprise completely cut through circular holes without any flaps formed therein, with a tear initiating nick located on said mouth tab portion and communicating with said circular hole at its upper region.
- 18. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein the bag handle suspension arm receiving apertures formed in said handles in said stack of bags comprise circular holes with cold pressure frangible bonds formed around at least a portion of a perimeter area thereof.
- 19. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein said bags are pleated in at least in the area of its handle.
- 20. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein said bag suspension arm receiving apertures are located closer to inwardly mouth facing edges of said handles than to outwardly facing edges of said handles, and closer to top regions of said handles.
- 21. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein said at least one mouth tab aperture comprises an elongate and generally vertical slit, with an area of frangible bonding on one or both sides of the slit.
- 22. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein each said suspension arm receiving apertures comprises an elongate and generally vertical slit, with an area of frangible bonding on its inwardly facing edges.
- 23. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 22, wherein arctuately shaped tear guard slits are located slightly above and below said bag suspension arm receiving slits, said tear guard slits being concavely oriented with respect to said suspension arm receiving slits.
- 24. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 23, wherein areas of frangible bonds are formed on convexly facing edges of said tear guard slits.
- 25. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 15, wherein the mouth tab apertures comprise circular holes.
- 26. A pack of self-opening bags for use with a bagging rack having suspension arms, comprising:
- a bag pack having a plurality of bags stacked in alignment, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and a pair of upwardly extending handles, each with a bag handle suspension arm receiving aperture formed therethrough, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top to define a mouth region between said pair of upwardly extending handles, a mouth tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags in said mouth region of said bags, said mouth tab portion having at least one mouth tab aperture formed therethrough, said walls of the plurality of individual bags of said pack of bags being held together by frangible bond means adjacent said at least said one mouth tab aperture, wherein the frangible bond means comprise cold pressure bonds formed along at least a portion of the perimeter edge of the mouth tab apertures.
- 27. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 26, wherein the at least one mouth tab aperture comprises a circular shape with a tear initiating nick located on mouth tab portion and communicating with the circular hole at an upper region.
- 28. A self-opening bag pack system comprising:
- a bagging rack for mounting a pack of self-opening bags and readying for loading individual bags from said pack of self-opening bags, said rack comprising;
- a base portion;
- a rear wall portion extending upwardly from a rear region of said base portion,
- a pair of bag handle suspension arms, extending forwardly from an upper region of said rear wall portion over said base portion;
- at least one upwardly and forwardly projecting bag tab mouth aperture engaging projection means; and
- a pack of self-opening bags for use with said bagging rack, comprising;
- a plurality of bags stacked in alignment, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and a pair of upwardly extending handles, each with a bag handle suspension arm receiving aperture formed therethrough, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top to define a mouth region between said pair of upwardly extending handles, a mouth tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags in said mouth region of said bags, said mouth tab portion having at least one mouth tab aperture formed therethrough, said walls of the plurality of individual bags of said pack of bags being held together by frangible bond means adjacent said at least said one mouth tab aperture, wherein the frangible bond means comprise cold pressure bonds formed along at least a portion of the perimeter edge of the mouth tab apertures.
- 29. The self-opening bag dispensing system of claim 28, wherein the cold pressure bonds are formed through the pack of bags along the perimeter of the handle apertures and the mouth tab apertures.
- 30. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 28, wherein the at least one mouth tab aperture comprises a circular shape with a tear initiating nick located on mouth tab portion and communicating with the circular hole at an upper region.
- 31. A pack of self-opening bags for use with a bagging rack having suspension arms and at least one bagging rack hook member positioned on the bagging rack, comprising:
- a bag pack having a plurality of bags stacked in alignment, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and a pair of upwardly extending handles, each with a bag handle suspension arm receiving aperture formed therethrough, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top to define a mouth region between said pair of upwardly extending handles, a mouth tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags in said mouth region of said bags, said mouth tab portions having at least one tear-through, tabless mouth tab aperture formed therethrough for suspension of said mouth region of said bags on the bagging rack hook member, said tear-through mouth tab apertures being formed in said mouth tab portions such that said mouth tab portions remain attached to said opposed walls of said bags when said mouth tab apertures are torn through when said bag is removed from said mouth tab, said walls of the plurality of individual bags of said pack of bags being held together by frangible bond means adjacent cut edges defining said tab handle suspension arm receiving apertures and said at least one tabless, mouth tab aperture, wherein said frangible bond means comprise cold pressure bonds formed along at least a portion of the perimeter area of at least one of the bag handle suspension arm receiving apertures and the at least one mouth tab aperture.
- 32. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 31, wherein the at least one mouth tab aperture comprises a circular shape with a tear initiating nick located on mouth tab portion and communicating with the circular hole at an upper region.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/756,606, filed Nov. 26, 1996, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/328,154, filed Oct. 24, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,670,013, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/017,636, filed Feb. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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