Claims
- 1. A method of dispensing from a plurality of T-shirt plastic shopping bags detachably joined together in a series, at a cashier's or other packer's station, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the sides terminating at their upper ends in a pair of top straps spaced from each other, each strap having a transverse closed upper edge, a transverse open top extending between the straps below their upper edges, and the first bag being detachably joined to the next ensuing bag at the bottom of the first bag by the upper edges of the top straps of the next ensuing bag, and the subsequent bags in the series each being detachably joined to its preceding bag by the upper edges of its top straps to the bottom of its preceding bag; said method comprising:
- (a) rolling up said series of bags concentrically about a first axis starting with the bottom of the initial bag of the series to form a roll of said series of bags, said roll having the pair of top straps of the outermost bag of the roll as the starting portion of the roll;
- (b) providing a support for the roll from which support bags may be serially unrolled upwardly and detached;
- (c) providing a pair of bars spaced slightly apart from each other one bar above the other, said bars being parallel to the roll axis and disposed above and in line with the roll to establish a first direction of travel for the series of bags between the roll and spacing between the bars, at least one of said bars being provided with a snagging element transverse to said first direction of travel of the series of bags, said snagging element, however, permitting passage of the panel portions of each bag past said snagging element in the first direction, but snagging the transverse open top of each bag when pulled in said first direction by releasing said open top only when it is drawn between the bars in a second direction transverse to the first direction;
- (d) grasping the leading portion of the outermost bag and pulling the outermost bag through the spacing between the bars and the snagging element in the first direction until the transverse open top of the next ensuing bag reaches the snagging element, whereupon further passage of said ensuing bag will be initially restrained;
- (e) further pulling the outermost bag against such restraint, thereby detaching the bottom of the outermost bag from the top edges of the straps of said ensuing bag; and
- (f) pulling the transverse open top of the said ensuing bag first in the second direction past the snagging element and then, in the first direction until the open top of the second ensuing bag is snagged by the snagging element, for a repetition of the previous steps.
- 2. A method of dispensing bags separately from a plurality of T-shirt plastic shopping bags detachably joined together in a series, at a cashier's or other packer's station, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the sides terminating at their upper ends in a pair of top straps spaced from each other, each strap having a transverse closed upper edge, a transverse open top extending between the straps below their upper edges, and each bag being detachably joined by perforations to an ensuing similar bag, the ensuing bag being attached to the preceding bag at the bottom of the preceding bag by the upper edges of the top straps of the ensuing bag; said method comprising:
- (a) rolling up said series of bags concentrically about a first axis starting with the bottom of the initial bag of the series to form a roll of said series of bags, said roll having the pair of top straps of the outermost bag of the roll as the outer starting portion of the roll;
- (b) providing a support for the roll from which support bags may be serially unrolled upwardly and detached;
- (c) providing a guide member parallel to said first axis in the vicinity of said rolls;
- (d) pulling the outermost bag in the roll in a first direction between the roll and past said member;
- (e) snagging the transverse open top of the ensuing bag as it passes said member temporarily to restrain the ensuing bag;
- (f) continuing to pull the outward bag against said restraint thereby to detach the portion of the outward bag from the top straps of ensuing bag along the perforations;
- (g) unsnagging the transverse open top of the ensuing bag and pulling it past the guide member until the transverse open top of the next ensuing bag is snagged, to repeat the process.
- 3. A method of dispensing from a plurality of T-shirt plastic shopping bags detachably joined together in a series, at a cashier's or other packer's station, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the sides terminating at their upper ends in a pair of top straps spaced from each other, each strap having a transverse closed upper edge, a transverse open top extending between the straps below their upper edges, and each bag being detachably joined by perforations to an ensuing similar bag, the ensuing bag being attached to the preceding bag at the bottom of the preceding bag by the upper edges of the top straps of the ensuing bag, and each subsequent bag being detachably joined to its preceding bag by the upper edges of its top straps to the bottom of the preceding bag; said method comprising:
- (a) rolling up said series of bags concentrically about a first axis starting with the bottom of the initial bag of the series to form a roll of said series of bags, said roll having the pair of top straps of the outermost bag of the roll as the outer starting portion of the roll;
- (b) providing a support for the roll from which support bags may be serially unrolled and detached;
- (c) providing a pair of bars spaced slightly apart from each other one bar above the other, said bars being parallel to the roll axis and disposed in line with the roll, the upper bar having extended from its center section, a first element having an angular bend downwardly and the lower bar having extended from its center section a second element having an angular bend upwardly, said first and second elements being overlappingly spaced apart from each other;
- (d) passing the pair of top straps of the outermost bag of the roll through the spacing between the bags and drawing the transverse intermediate open top of the bag through the overlapping spacing between the said first and second elements;
- (e) pulling the outermost bag through said spacing between the bars until the transverse open top of the next bag on the series reaches the spacing between the first and second overlapping elements, whereupon further passage of the next bag will be initially restrained; and
- (f) further pulling the initial bag against such restraint, thereby to detach the pulled bag from the next bag in the series.
- 4. Rack means for dispensing separately from a roll of a series of T-shirt type plastic bags, said series of bags of said roll being disposed concentrically about a first axis starting with the bottom of the initial bag of the series, whereby the outermost portion of said roll comprises the pair of top straps of the outermost bag of the roll, and the leading portion of each ensuing bag comprises the top straps of said ensuing bag, whereby each bag may be grasped and pulled by its transverse open top for detachment from the next ensuing bag when the ensuing bag is sufficiently restrained from movement following the preceding bag; said rack means comprising:
- (a) cradle means securable in the vicinity of a checkout counter, said cradle means being adapted to receive and permit rotation of said roll so that the bags on said roll may be unrolled about said first axis;
- (b) a pair of bars disposed parallel to said first axis, said bars being spaced apart from each other, and both bars being spaced, from but aligned with, said roll and disposed in such a manner that a bag being unrolled from said roll may be passed through the spacing between the bars, the first of said pair of bars being disposed parallel to and above the second of said bars, at least one of said first and second bars having extending from its central area a snagging element, whereby the panel portion of a bag may be passed between the spacing between said bars and past said snagging element until the transverse open top of the ensuing bag is intercepted by the snagging element and temporarily restrained, thereby, continued pulling of the preceding bag, results in detachment of the bottom of the preceding bag from the top straps of the ensuing bag.
- 5. A method of dispensing from a plurality of T-shirt plastic shopping bags detachably joined together in a series, at a cashier's or other packer's station, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the sides terminating at their upper ends in a pair of top straps spaced from each other, each strap having a transverse closed upper edge, a transverse open top extending between the straps below their upper edges, each bag being detachably joined to two adjacent bags at its opposite ends so that at one end the joinder is by the upper edges of its bag straps, and at the other end, the bag bottom is joined to the upper edges of the straps of an adjacent bag, and at each joinder is an open space defined by a portion of a bag bottom and the inner edges of the straps and the transverse open top of the adjoining bag; said method comprising:
- (a) rolling up said series of bags concentrically about a first axis whereby when said bags are unrolled each open space between adjacent bags will appear partially defined by a leading transverse edge and a trailing transverse edge;
- (b) providing a support for the roll from which support bags may be serially unrolled upwardly and detached;
- (c) providing a pair of bags spaced slightly apart from each other one bar above the other, said bars being parallel to the roll axis and disposed above and in line with the roll to establish a first direction of travel for the series of bags between the roll and spacing between the bars, at least one of said bars being provided with a snagging element transverse to said first direction of travel of the series of bags, said snagging element, however, permitting passage of the panel portions of each bag past said snagging element in the first direction, but snagging the trailing transverse edge partially defining the open space between the bags as the bag including the leading transverse edge partially defining said open space is pulled in the first direction and releasing the last said bag only when it is drawn between the bars in a second direction transverse to the first direction;
- (d) grasping the bag which includes said leading transverse edge and pulling the last said bag through the spacing between the bars and the snagging element in the first direction until the trailing edge defining the open space of the next ensuing bag reaches the snagging element, whereupon further passage of said next ensuing bag will be initially restrained;
- (e) further pulling the bag including said leading edge against said restraint to where said bag is detached from the next ensuing bag;
- (f) pulling the next ensuing bag first in the second direction past the snagging element and then in the first direction until the trailing edge defining the open space between the last said bag and following bag is snagged by the engaging element, and initially restrained; and
- (g) repeating steps (e), (f) and (d) in that order for subsequent bags in the series.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 5 wherein as second roll of bags is disposed adjacent and parallel to the first roll, a second pair of bars similar to the bars of claim 5 is provided and disposed parallel to and spaced from the bars of claim 5, and the bags of the second roll are brought along a path closely parallel to, but spaced from, the path of the first roll for snagging and disposition in a manner identical to that of the first roll, whereby a clerk may select for utilization the bags from either roll.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the path of the bags of the second roll are passed above the path of the bags of the first roll where the second pair of bars is disposed.
- 8. Rack means for dispensing separately from a roll of a series of T-shirt type plastic bags, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the sides terminating at their upper ends in a pair of top straps spaced from each other, each strap having a transverse closed upper edge, a transverse open top extending between the straps below their upper edges, and each bag being detachably joined to two adjacent bags at its opposite ends so that at one end the joinder is by the upper edges of its bag straps, and at its other end the bag bottom is joined to the upper edges of the straps of the adjacent bag, said series of bags of said roll being disposed concentrically about a first axis starting with the top straps of the initial bag of the series, whereby the outermost portion of said roll comprises the bottom of the outermost bag of the roll and the leading portion of each ensuing bag comprises the bottom of said ensuing bag, whereby each bag may be grasped and pulled by its bottom for detachment from the next ensuing bag when the ensuing bag is sufficiently restrained from movement following the preceding bag; said rack comprising:
- (a) cradle means securable in the vicinity of a checkout counter, said cradle means being adapted to receive, and permit rotation of, said roll so that the bags on said roll may be unrolled about said first axis;
- (b) a pair of bars disposed parallel to said first axis, said bars being spaced apart from each other, and both bars being spaced from, but aligned with, said roll and disposed in such a manner that a bag being unrolled from said roll, may be passed through the spacing between the bars the first of said pair of bars being disposed parallel to and above the second of said bars, at least one of said first and second bars having extending from its central area a snagging element, whereby the panel portion of a bag, when the bag is pulled in a first direction, may be passed between the spacing between said bars and past said snagging element until the bottom of the ensuing bag is intercepted by the snagging element and temporarily restrained, whereby, continued pulling of the preceding bag against such restraint results in detachment of the top straps of the preceding bag from the bottom of the ensuing bag, but the ensuing bag may be freed from such restraint by being pulled in a second direction transverse to the first direction.
- 9. Rack means for dispensing separately from a roll of a series of T-shirt type plastic bags, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the sides terminating at their upper ends in a pair of top straps spaced from each other, each strap having a transverse closed upper edge, a transverse open top extending between the straps below their upper edges, and each bag being detachably joined to two adjacent bags at its opposite ends so that at one end the joinder is by the upper edges of its bag straps, and at its other end the bag bottom is joined to the upper edges of the straps of the adjacent bag, and at each joinder is an open space defined by a portion of a bag bottom, the inner edges of the straps and the transverse open top of the adjacent bag, and series of bags of said roll being disposed concentrically about a first axis, whereby when the bags are unrolled each open space between adjacent bags will appear partially defined by a leading transverse edge of the preceding bag and a trailing transverse edge of the next ensuing bag, whereby each bag may be grasped and pulled for detachment from the next ensuing bag when the ensuing bag is sufficiently restrained from movement following the preceding bag; said rack comprising:
- (a) cradle means securable in the vicinity of a checkout counter, said cradle means being adapted to receive, and permit rotation of, said roll so that the bags on said roll may be unrolled about said first axis;
- (b) a pair of bars disposed parallel to said first axis, said bars being spaced apart from each other, and both bars being spaced from, but aligned with, said roll and disposed in such a manner that a bag being unrolled from said roll, may be passed through the spacing between the bars, the first of said pair of bars being disposed parallel to and above the second of said bars, at least one of said first and second bars having extending from its central area a snagging element, whereby the panel portion of a bag when the bag is pulled in a first direction, may be passed between the spacing between said bars and past said snagging element until the trailing transverse edge of the next ensuing bag partially defining the open space between the bags, as the bag including the leading transverse edge is pulled in the first direction, is intercepted by the snagging element and temporarily restrained, whereby, continued pulling of the preceding bag against such restraint results in detachment of the preceding bag from the ensuing bag, but the ensuing bag may be freed from such restraint by being pulled in a second direction transverse to the first direction.
- 10. Rack means as described in claim 9, wherein there is provided a second cradle means similar to the cradle means of claim 7, said second cradle means being parallel to, and spaced from, the other said cradle means; a second pair of bars similar to the pair of bars of claim 7 is also provided adjacently parallel to, but spaced from, the last said bars, and a guide member is disposed between the second cradle means and second pair of bars, said guide means being parallel to both the second cradle means and second pair of bars, and spaced from the path between the other cradle means and other pair of bars, thereby to prevent contact between bags of the second roll and bags of the first roll as the bags of both rolls are passed from their respective cradles to and through their respective pairs of bars. .Iadd.
- 11. A method of dispensing one at a time a plurality of merchandise bags detachably joined together in a series, at a cashier's or other packer's station, each bag being formed of a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides and having a top which is open at least for a predetermined extent intermediate its sides, each bag being detachably at least partially joined to two adjacent bags along its top and bottom edges so that at least a portion of the top edge of one bag is attached to the bottom edge of one adjacent bag, and the bottom edge of one said bag is attached at least partially to the top edge of the other adjacent bag, and along each said edge joinder a central section is unattached to leave an opening; said method comprising:
- (a) rolling up said series of bags concentrically about a first axis whereby when said bags are unrolled each open space between adjacent bags will appear defined by the trailing transverse edge of the first bag and leading edge of the next ensuing bag;
- (b) providing a support for the roll from which support bags may be serially unrolled and detached;
- (c) providing a pair of bars spaced slightly apart from each other one bar above the other, said bars being parallel to the roll axis and disposed apart from and in line with the roll to allow a bag to be drawn through the spacing between the bars in a first direction of travel, at least one of said bars being provided with a snagging element directed in a second direction transverse to said first direction of travel, said snagging element, however, permitting passage of the panel portions of each bag past said snagging element in said first direction of travel, but snagging the leading transverse edge partially defining the opening between the bags as the bag including the leading transverse edge partially defining said opening is pulled in the first direction, and releasing the last said bag only when it is drawn between the bars initially in the second direction, and thereafter in the first direction;
- (d) grasping the outermost bag of the roll by its leading transverse edge and pulling the last said bag initially in the second direction and then immediately in the first direction through the spacing between the bars and snagging element until the leading edge defining the opening between the bag so pulled and the next ensuing bag reaches the snagging element, whereupon further passage of the said next ensuing bag will be initially restrained by the projection of the snagging element through the opening;
- (e) further pulling the bag including the trailing edge defining the last said opening against said restraint to where said bag is detached from the next ensuing bag along the joined edges;
- (f) pulling the next ensuing bag first in the second direction past the snagging element and then in the first direction, until the leading edge defining the opening between the last said bag and following bag is snagged by the engaging element, and initially restrained; and
- (g) repeating steps (e), and (f) in that order for subsequent bags in the series. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 12. Rack means for dispensing separately from a roll of a series of plastic merchandise bags, each bag being formed by a pair of facing panels, joined at their bottoms and sides, the joinder of the panel bottoms forming a transverse bottom edge, and the panel tops being brought together to form a transverse open upper edge, and each bag being detachably joined to two adjacent bags at its opposite ends so that at one end the joinder is by the transverse upper edge of the adjacent bag, and at each joinder is an open space defined by a portion of the bottom edge of one bag and the transverse open edge of the adjacent bag, said series of bags of said roll being disposed concentrically about a first axis, whereby when the bags are unrolled each open space between adjacent bags will appear partially defined by a trailing transverse edge of the preceding bag and a leading transverse edge of the next ensuing bag, whereby each bag may be grasped and pulled for detachment from the next ensuing bag when the ensuing bag is sufficient restrained from movement to follow the preceding bag, said rack comprising:
- (a) cradle means securable in the vicinity of a checkout counter, said cradle means being adapted to receive, and permit rotation of, said roll so that the bags on said roll may be unrolled about said first axis;
- (b) a pair of bars disposed parallel to said first axis, said bars being spaced apart from each other, and both bars being spaced from, but aligned with, said roll and disposed in such a manner that a bag being unrolled from said roll, may be passed through the spacing between the bars, the first of said pair of bars being disposed parallel to and above the second of said bars, at least one of said first and second bars having extending from its central area a snagging element, whereby the panel portion of a bag when the bag is pulled in a first direction, may be passed between the spacing between said bars and past said snagging element until the leading transverse edge of the next ensuing bag partially defining the open space between the bags is intercepted by the snagging element and temporarily restrained, whereby, continued pulling of the preceding bag against such restraint results in detachment of the preceding bag from the ensuing bag, but the ensuing bag may be freed from such restraint by being pulled in a second direction transverse to the first direction. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/871,857, filed Apr. 21, 1992, now abandoned.
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