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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to pouches useful for storage of items therein.
2. Description of the Background of the Invention
A pouch, such as a bag having flexible walls defining a mouth and an interior cavity, is useful for storing items therein. Generally, an item may be inserted and removed from the interior cavity through the mouth. However, if the pouch has flexible walls, the mouth often must be maintained in an open position by user with one hand, for example, while inserting the item using the other hand. This can sometimes be cumbersome or inconvenient and, therefore, it is desirable to have a pouch with a mechanism for holding the mouth in an open position that will free up both hands of a user for performing other tasks.
One design developed to alleviate this situation includes a strip of a semi-rigid bendable material disposed on each opposite side of a rim of a plastic bag. Respective opposite ends of the strips are hingedly connected to each other so that the strips will flex away from each other in a medial area between the hinges when the hinges are pushed toward each other. In a variation on this design, a pair of opposing lugs, one lug for each strip, extends rigidly from the ends of strips beyond one of the hinges. The lugs flair away from each other so that the strips will pivotally bow apart in the medial area along the rim of the bag when the lugs are squeezed together. The strips automatically return to a closed position if the user lets go of the strips because no locking mechanism is provided.
In another design, a lock top canister bag includes a bag of flexible material that has a pair of opposing flat stiffener strips stiffer than the bag material extending upwardly from an open end of the bag. The strips are joined together at each opposite end of the bag, and an elongate interlocking fastener mechanism is formed on an interior face of each strip for releasably closing the open end of the bag. A fold-down flap extends upwardly from the upper edge of each strip at each opposite end thereof and is connected to the opposing fold-down flap at the end. The open end of the bag is held open by urging the opposite ends of the strips toward each other. To lock the stiffener strips open, the user must bend the flaps downwardly at each opposite end after urging the ends of the strips together.
Yet another design includes a pair of stiffeners disposed on opposite bag walls, wherein an arm is pivotably connected to an end of each stiffener. Each arm pivots about the end between a folded position parallel with the stiffener and an unfolded position perpendicular with the stiffener. The stiffeners are bowed open by squeezing the arms together in the unfolded position. A hook on one arm fastens to the other arm to maintain the stiffeners bowed open.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a pouch includes a flexible first wall panel and a flexible second wall panel that define an openable mouth therebetween. A first stiffener member is associated with the first wall panel disposed along the mouth, and a second stiffener member is associated with the second wall panel disposed along the mouth. The stiffener members have an open position that spaces at least a portion of the first wall panel from the second wall panel along the mouth and a closed position that closes the mouth. Further, a first tab is rigidly connected with the first stiffener member proximate an end of the first resilient member, a second tab is rigidly connected with the second stiffener member proximate an end thereof in opposing relation to the first tab, and a locking mechanism is associated with at least one of the first and second tabs. The first tab is spaced from the second tab to define a space therebetween in an actuation area spaced from the first resilient member in the closed position. The first tab and the second tab move together in the actuation area when the stiffener members move toward the open position, and the locking mechanism releasably secures the first tab and the second tab in the open position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a pouch includes an openable mouth defined by at least one flexible pouch wall, means for stiffening the flexible pouch wall proximate the mouth, and means for automatically snap-lockably maintaining the means for stiffening in a position that maintains the mouth in an open position.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, a hold-open mechanism for a mouth of a flexible pouch having a locked-open position and a closed position includes a first resilient strip disposed opposite a second resilient strip. The resilient strips extend between a first end and a second end, and the first resilient strip is hingedly connected with the second resilient strip at the second end. A first tab rigidly projects from the first resilient strip proximate the first end, and a second tab rigidly projects from the second resilient strip opposite the first tab. A snap-type locking mechanism is associated with at least one of the first tab and the second tab. In the closed position, the first resilient strip is substantially parallel with the second resilient strip and the first tab is at least partly spaced from the second tab. In the locked-open position, the first resilient strip diverges away from the second resilient strip at a medial point between the first end and the second end and the first tab is releasably locked with the second tab by the snap-type locking mechanism.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description in which the same reference numbers are used in all embodiments for similar structures.
Turning now to the drawings, a pouch 10 having an openable mouth 12 defined at least partly by a flexible side wall includes a hold-open mechanism 14 for holding the mouth open. The hold-open mechanism 14 includes at least one stiffener disposed along the flexible side wall near the mouth and a locking mechanism 16 that automatically locks the stiffener in an open position that maintains the mouth in an open position for inserting and removing items from an interior cavity 18 of the pouch. The stiffener may also have a closed position that tends to maintain the mouth 12 in a closed position. The pouch may include a gusseted bottom end opposite the mouth.
According to one embodiment, shown in
A pair of opposing tabs 40, 42, one tab projecting outwardly from each stiffener 32, 34, is disposed near an end 38 of the stiffeners. The tabs 40, 42 may be useful for locking the stiffeners 32, 34 in the open position and/or may be useful for urging the stiffeners from the closed position to the open position. Each tab 40, 42 is rigidly connected with the respective stiffener 32, 34 and includes at least a portion that is spaced from the opposing tab so that the tabs may be urged toward each other in an actuation area that is preferably spaced from the ends of the stiffeners, such as by pivoting or translation. In one embodiment, the tabs 40, 42 diverge apart from each other in order to define a rigid fulcrum region 44 with the stiffeners 32, 34 about which the tabs and the stiffeners may rigidly pivot, whereby when the stiffeners are adjacent each other, the tabs are at least partly spaced apart in the actuation area, and when the tabs are adjacent each other in the actuation area, the stiffeners are at least partly spaced apart along the mouth. The tabs 40, 42, may be oriented at an angle from the stiffeners at any angle sufficient to define a fulcrum about which the tabs may rigidly pivot. For example, either or both of the tabs 40, 42 may angle away from the respective stiffener 32, 34 by a non-zero angle, such as approximately 15°, 30°, 45′, 60°, 75°, 90°, or any other angle greater than 0° sufficient to form a rigid fulcrum. In one embodiment, the hold-open mechanism 14 includes only one pair of the tabs 40, 42, and in another embodiment, a second pair of opposing tabs 46, 48, similar to the first pair of tabs, is disposed at the opposite end 36 of the stiffeners 32, 34 for use in a similar manner.
In the closed position, as best seen in
In one method of using the pouch, the stiffeners 32, 34 are urged toward the open position by pulling the medial sections apart, thereby causing each pair of tabs 40, 42 and 46, 48 to pivot about the respective fulcrum regions 44 at the respective ends 36, 38 of the stiffeners. In another method of using the pouch, if the tabs 40, 42 are of sufficient size, each opposing pair of tabs 40, 42 and 46, 48 may be pressed together, such as by squeezing or pinching between a user's fingers, thereby forcing the medial portions of the stiffeners to bow outwardly apart from each other by pivoting about the fulcrum areas.
The locking mechanism 16 carried by the tabs 40, 42 and 46, 48 engages when the tabs come together in the open position, thereby holding the tabs together and retaining the stiffeners 32, 34 in the open position. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism 16 includes a releasable resilient snap-type lock that automatically interlocks without requiring an additional movement or locking step by a user. One possible snap-type lock, shown in detail in
In one embodiment, seen most clearly in
Further, the pouch 10 may include a gusseted bottom wall 58 extending between opposite wall panels 20, 22 along the bottom edge 28 in order to allow the bottom of the pouch to expand when filled, which may provide a larger volume to the pouch and/or help the pouch stand in an upright position like a canister and/or provide a wider interior cavity when the mouth is in the open position.
A hold-open mechanism according to the present invention may be useful for holding the mouth of a flexible pouch in an open position, thereby freeing up a user's hands for performing other operations.
Numerous modifications to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to make and use the invention and to teach the best mode of carrying out same. The exclusive right to all modifications within the scope of the impending claims is expressly reserved.