Claims
- 1. Apertured bags in combination with a dispensing hook comprising:a bag bundle formed from at least one bag, each bag including; a bag having a front panel with two vertical sides, a rear panel with two vertical sides, a closed bottom and connection between the vertical sides of the front panel and the rear panel whereby the bag defines an open top; handle apertures of identical size defined in the front panel and the rear panel adjacent the open top, the apertures having an opening of a selected dimension normal to the vertical side walls and panels with an upper edge to enable bag support at the upper edge by fingers of the hand; the bag bundle having the respective apertures registered one to another; a dispensing hook having parallel sides separated by a width complimentary to the selected dimension of the apertures, this complimentary width providing between the bags at the apertures and the hook a snug fit; the dispensing hook defining a bag holding surface complimentary to the upper edge of the apertures whereby the bag bundle at the registered apertures can rest on the hook; the bag holding surface having a rear wall for mounting of the hook and maintaining the bags on the hook; a front retaining edge extending above the bag holding surface whereby a bundle of bags is confined on the hook between the rear wall and the front retaining edge; a sloping surface between the front retaining edge and the bag holding surface for defining a continuous surface rising above the bag holding surface; and, the sloping surface rising above the bag holding surface to the front retain edge sufficient to enable a handle aperture to climb from the bag holding surface up the sloping surface and over the top of the front retaining edge upon pulling off a bag panel from the bag holding surface over and beyond the front retaining edge.
- 2. Apertured bags in combination with a dispensing hook according to claim 1 comprising:the bag bundle includes a plurality of bags.
- 3. Apertured bags in combination with a dispensing hook according to claim 2 comprising:the plurality of bags are of the same size.
- 4. Apertured bags in combination with a dispensing hook according to claim 3 comprising:a surface for supporting the bottom of the bags; and, a support for the dispensing hook to support the bags above the surface to enable the bottom of the bag to rest on the surface.
- 5. Apertured bags in combination with a dispensing hook according to claim 2 comprising:a severable attachment between a trailing panel of a leading bag and a leading panel of a trailing bag; and, the trailing panel of the leading bag has attachment to the leading panel of the trailing bag to enable an aperture to climb from the bag holding surface over the top of the front retaining edge to open the trailing bag when the leading bag is removed from the bag bundle.
- 6. Apertured bags in combination with a dispensing hook according to claim 2 comprising:the dispensing hook includes a continuous seamless surface at the bag holding surface, the retaining edge, and surfaces between the bag holding surface and the retaining edge.
- 7. A method for dispensing apertured bags from a dispensing hook comprising the steps of:providing a bag bundle formed from at least one bag, each bag including; a bag having a front panel with two vertical sides, a rear panel with two vertical sides, a closed bottom and connection between the vertical sides of the front panel and the rear panel whereby the bag defines an open top; handle apertures of identical size defined in the front panel and the rear panel adjacent the open top, the apertures having an opening of a selected dimension normal to the vertical side walls and panels with an upper edge to enable bag support at the upper edge by fingers of the hand; the bag bundle having the respective apertures registered one to another; providing a dispensing hook having parallel sides separated by a width complementary to the selected dimension of the apertures, this complementary width providing between the bags at the apertures and the hook a snug fit; providing on the dispensing hook a bag holding surface complementary to the upper edge of the apertures whereby the bag bundle at the registered apertures can rest on the hook with the snug fit; providing a rear wall for mounting of the hook and maintaining a placed bundle of bags at the apertures on the hook; providing a front retaining edge extending above the bag holding surface; providing a sloping surface between the front retaining edge and the bag holding surface for defining a continuous surface rising above the bag holding surface; the sloping surface rising above the bag holding surface to the front retaining edge sufficient to enable a handle aperture to climb from the bag holding surface up the sloping surface and over the top of the front retaining edge upon pulling off a bag panel from the bag holding surface over and beyond the front retaining edge; placing a bundle of bags on the hook between the rear wall and the front retaining edge at the apertures to enable the parallel sides, the front retaining edge and the bag holding surface to hold with the snug fit each aperture of each bag panel; maintaining bags on the hook at the apertures on the bag holding surface when a bag panel is not pulled; pulling the front panel of a bag to pull the aperture of the front panel up the sloping surface and over the front retaining edge while the aperture of the rear panel remains at the front retaining edge to allow the bag to be held open between the front and rear panels for filling, and pulling the rear panel of a bag to pull the aperture of the rear panel from the bag holding surface up the sloping surface and over the top of the front retaining edge when the loaded bag is dispensed from the hook.
- 8. The method for dispensing apertured bags in a bag bundle from a dispensing hook according to claim 7 and including after the step of pulling the forward-most bag at its forward-most panel off from the bag holding surface over and beyond the front retaining edge and having its rear panel confined on the hook between the rear wall and the front retaining edge to open the bag:loading the forward-most bag so that when a user loads contents into the bag a flat bottomed surface is formed.
- 9. The method for loading apertured bags in a bag bundle from a dispensing hook according to claim 8 and wherein the step of pulling the rear panel of a bag includes:pulling the loaded bag away from the hook at its front panel whereby the bag at its rear-most panel moves at its aperture over the front retaining edge from the bag holding surface free and clear of the dispensing hook.
- 10. The method for loading apertured bags in a bag bundle from a dispensing hook according to claim 7 and including the step of:providing a severable attachment of the trailing edge of a leading bag to the leading edge of a trailing bag to enable bags to be dispensed from the bag bundle in an open disposition.
- 11. The method for loading apertured bags in a bag bundle from a dispensing hook according to claim 7 and including the step of:providing a continuous seamless surface on the dispensing hook between the bag holding surface, the retaining edge and the parallel sides.
- 12. A dispensing bag hook for use in combination with bags where the bags includes:a bag bundle formed from at least one bag, each bag including; a bag having a front panel with two vertical sides, a rear panel with two vertical sides, a closed bottom and connection between the vertical sides of the front panel and the rear panel whereby the bag defines an open top; handle apertures of identical size defined in the front panel and the rear panel adjacent the open top, the apertures having an opening of a selected dimension normal to the vertical side walls and panels with an upper edge to enable bag support at the upper edge by fingers of the hand; the bag bundle having the respective apertures registered one to another; a dispensing apparatus to enable the bags to be singulated, the improvement to the dispensing apparatus comprising: a dispensing hook having parallel sides separated by a width complementary to the selected dimension of the apertures, this complementary width providing between the bags at the apertures and the hook a snug fit; the dispensing hook defining a bag holding surface complementary to the upper edge of the apertures whereby the bag bundle at the registered apertures can rest on the hook; the bag holding surface having a rear wall for mounting of the hook and maintaining the bags on the hook; a front retaining edge extending above the bag holding surface whereby a bundle of bags is confined on the hook between the rear wall and the front retaining edge; a sloping surface between the front retaining edge and the bag holding surface for defining a continuous surface rising above the bag holding surface, the sloping surface rising above the bag holding surface to the front retaining edge sufficient to enable a handle aperture to climb from the bag holding surface up the sloping surface and over the top of the front retaining edge upon pulling off a bag panel from the bag holding surface over and beyond the front retaining edge; the parallel sides, the front retaining edge, the sloping surface and the bag holding surface enabling an aperture to separately climb from the bag holding surface up over the top of the front retaining edge upon pulling off a bag panel from the bag holding surface over and beyond the front retaining edge whereby: bags are maintained at the apertures on the bag holding surface without the pulling of a bag panel; an aperture of the front panel of a bag can be pulled up the sloping surface and over the front retaining edge while the aperture of the rear panel remains at the front retaining edge to allow the bag to be held open for filling, and the aperture of the rear panel can climb from the bag holding surface up the sloping surface and over the top of the front retaining edge when the loaded bag is dispensed from the hook.
- 13. The dispensing bag hook for use in combination with bags according to claim 12 where the bags includes:the front retaining edge extending to the side of the bag holding surface.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application No. 60/210,933, filed Jun. 12, 2000 by the named inventor herein entitled Method and Apparatus for Bag Loading and Dispensing, is likewise incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
This application references U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/089,582, filed Jun. 17, 1998 by the named inventor herein entitled Plastic Bag Bundling System. patent application Ser. No. 09/258,010, filed Feb. 25, 1999 entitled Plastic Bag Bundling System is likewise incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
This application references U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/089,583, filed Jun. 17, 1998 by the named inventor herein and Don Pansier of Green Bay, Wis. entitled Automatic Ventilating System. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/258,033, filed Feb. 25, 1999 entitled Automatic Ventilating System is likewise incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
This application references U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/092,232, filed Jun. 9, 1998 by the named inventor herein entitled Plastic Bag Manufacturing Process. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,843, filed Feb. 25, 1999 entitled Automatic Ventilating System is likewise incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
The above Patent Applications—and all of them—are herein incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein with the subject matter of the present invention being independently patentable over all.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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