Claims
- 1. A system for bag pack support, easy dispensing, loading and removal of grocery bags comprising in combination:
- a) a pack of a plurality of stacked thermoplastic film undershirt type grocery bags, each bag comprising front, rear, gusseted side walls, a closed bottom and an open mouth top portion, said open mouth portion being free of any integral extension header of the film at the top center of the front and rear walls; said top portion having a pair of spaced double film loop handles and integral extensions of said walls at opposite ends of said mouth, said handles support orifices in association therewith located between the top and base of said handles;
- b) a rack for said bag pack comprising a pair of horizontal parallel support rods having free outer ends cantilevered from a pair of vertical rods, said vertical rods extending upwardly from a base plate, said horizontal rods functioning to (1) vertically support said bag pack from the support orifices of said handles, (2) permit expansion of the loop handles thereby separating the front wall from the rear of a lead bag and (3) facilitate removal of loaded bags by sliding said handles off said support rods;
- c) a cross brace having a midpoint, a first end and a second end extending between said pair of vertical rods; and
- d) a restraining means in association with said rack, said restraining means comprising at least one restraining member having a first and second end, wherein said first end is fixed to said cross brace, said restraining member consisting essentially of a flat member shaped and positioned with said second end downwardly disposed so as to extend beyond and over the open top mouth of at least some of the bags to thereby contact said front of at least some of the bags and cause some opposing resistance to horizontal movement of the pack during bag mouth opening of a lead bag of the pack.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said restraining member in profile resembles at least approximately a right angle.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said restraining member is located at the midpoint of said cross brace and resists movement at the bag mouth region of the bag pack.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein said restraining means resists movement at the handles of the bag pack.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the pack of bags includes at least one means for releasably maintaining the bags in registration to facilitate easy suspension of the pack from said support orifices.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein said registration maintaining means includes releasably heat-bonding together the adjacent film layers of the handles of adjacent bags in comparatively small areas.
- 7. The system of claim 5 wherein said registration maintaining means includes releasably adhesively bonding together comparatively small areas of adjacent handles and/or of the bag mouth region.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein said restraining means consists essentially of two restraining members positioned at opposing ends of said cross brace.
- 9. A method for easy dispensing, loading and removal of grocery bags comprising:
- a) forming a pack of a plurality of stacked thermoplastic film undershirt type grocery bags, each bag comprising front, rear, gusseted side walls, a closed bottom and an open mouth top portion, said open mouth portion being free of any integral extension header of the film at the top center of the front and rear walls; said top portion having a pair of spaced double film loop handles as integral extensions of said walls at opposite ends of said mouth, said handles having support orifices in association therewith located between the top and base of said handles;
- b) forming a rack for said bag pack comprising a pair of horizontal parallel support rods having free outer ends cantilevered from a pair of vertical rods, a cross brace having a midpoint, a first end and a second end, and a base plate, said vertical rods extending upwardly from said base plate, said horizontal rods functioning to (1) vertically support said bag pack from the support orifices of said handles, (2) permit expansion of the loop handles thereby separating the front wall from the rear wall of a lead bag and (3) facilitate removal of loaded bags by sliding said handles off said support rods; and
- c) forming a restraining means in association with said rack comprising at least one restraining member having a first and second end, wherein said first end is fixed to said cross brace, said restraining member consisting essentially of a flat member, shaped and positioned with said second end downwardly disposed so as to extend beyond and over the open top mouth of at least some of the bags to thereby contact said front of at least some of the bags and cause some opposing resistance to horizontal movement of the pack during bag mouth opening of a lead bag of the pack.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said restraining member in profile resembles at least approximately a right angle.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said restraining member is located at the midpoint of said cross brace and resists movement at the bag mouth region of the bag pack.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said restraining means resists movement at the handles of the bag pack.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the pack of bags includes at least one means for releasably maintaining the bags in registration to facilitate easy suspension of the pack from said support orifices.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said registration maintaining means includes releasably heat-bonding together the adjacent film layers of the handles of adjacent bags in comparatively small areas.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said registration maintaining means includes releasably adhesively bonding together comparatively small areas of adjacent handles and/or of the bag mouth region.
- 16. The method of claim 9 wherein said restraining means consists essentially of two restraining members positioned at opposing ends of said cross brace.
- 17. A system for bag pack support, easy dispensing, loading and removal of grocery bags comprising in combination:
- a) A pack of a plurality of stacked thermoplastic film undershirt type grocery bags, each bag comprising front, rear, gusseted side walls, a closed bottom and an open mouth top portion, said open mouth portion being free of any integral extension header of the film at the top center of the front and rear walls; said top portion having a pair of spaced double film loop handles as integral extensions of said walls at opposite ends of said mouth, said handles having support orifices in association therewith located between the top and base of said handles;
- b) a rack for said bag pack comprising a pair of horizontal parallel support rods having free outer ends cantilevered from a pair of vertical rods, said vertical rods extending upwardly from a horizontal base plate, said horizontal rods functioning to (1) vertically support said bag pack from the support orifices of said handles, (2) permit expansion of the loop handles thereby separating the front wall from the rear wall of a lead bag and (3) facilitate removal of loaded bags by sliding said handles off said support rods;
- c) a horizontal cross brace extending between said pair of vertical rods; and
- d) a restraining member in association with said rack, said restraining member having a first and a second end, wherein said first end is fixed to said horizontal cross brace midway between said vertical rods and consisting essentially of a flat member extending horizontally and outwardly from said cross brace and having a right angle downwardly disposed bend at said second end, said restraining member extending beyond and over the open top mouth of at least some of said bags to thereby contact said front of at least some of said bags and cause some opposing resistance to horizontal movement of said pack during bag mouth opening of a lead bag of said pack.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 08/062,028, filed on May 17, 1993 and now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/607,941, filed on Nov. 1, 1990 and now abandoned.
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