Claims
- 1. A pack of bags for use with a variety of different sized bagging racks, comprising:
- a plurality of bags, each of said bags having opposed walls with outer surfaces, and each bag being aligned in a stack, said opposed walls being closed at a bottom edge and at least partially openable at a top region to define a mouth region;
- a central tab portion being located on said opposed walls of each of said bags and extending above said mouth region of said bags, said central tab portion having a central tab slit extending thereacross except for narrow uncut portions adjacent side edges of said central tab portion, said central tab slit being formed through said stack of bags;
- a pair of handles extending upwardly from both sides of the mouth, each of said handles having a "J"-shaped handle aperture formed therethrough and adapted for use in mounting the bag pack on a bagging rack by passage of suspension arms of the bagging rack through the "J"-shaped handle apertures, wherein each "J"-shaped handle aperture consists of a slit which has a curved portion at one end which curves toward an inner edge of the handle and a generally straight and elongate portion.
- 2. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 1, wherein each said "J"-shaped handle aperture is oriented with its curved portion above said generally straight and elongate portion.
- 3. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 1, wherein each said "J"-shaped handle aperture is oriented with its curved portion below said generally straight and elongate portion.
- 4. The pack of bags for use with bagging rack of claim 1, wherein said generally straight and elongate portion of the slit slants slightly inwardly toward the inner edge of said handles.
- 5. The pack of bags for use with bagging rack of claim 1, wherein said walls of said pack of bags are held together by frangible bonds located directly adjacent a lower edge of said central tab slit passing through said central tab portions.
- 6. The pack of bags for use with bagging rack of claim 1, wherein said central tab portions in said pack of bags are heat sealed together above said tearing cut to form said pack of bags.
- 7. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 1, wherein said central tab portion has a neck region which extends above the mouth region and a head region extending above said neck region, and wherein the central tab portions of adjacent bags are frangibly bonded together.
- 8. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 7, wherein said central tab slit has terminal ends adjacent side edges of the central tab portion in said head region and a central portion which follows a generally downwardly directed path.
- 9. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 7, wherein said central tab slit has terminal ends adjacent side edges of the central tab portion in said head region and a central portion which follows a generally downwardly directed and generally sinusoidal path.
- 10. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 7, wherein said central tab slit has terminal ends adjacent side edges of the central tab portion in said head region and a central portion which follows a generally downwardly directed and generally zigzag path.
- 11. The pack of bags of claim 1, wherein said central tab portion further comprise a central mounting aperture above said central tab slit, said central mounting aperture being engageable with a hook positioned on a bagging rack.
- 12. The pack of bags of claim 1, wherein said uncut portions of said central tab are in the range of 1 to 3 millimeters wide.
- 13. The pack of bags of claim 1, wherein said bags are pleated.
- 14. The pack of bags of claim 1, wherein said central tab slit is about 10 percent or greater in length than the straight line distance between its endpoints.
- 15. The pack of bags of claim 5, wherein the frangible bonds adjacent the central tab slit is formed by cutting the central tab slit with a generally wide cutting blade with a shallow slated cutting edge.
- 16. The pack of bags of claim 5, wherein said pack of bags is formed from plastic material which has been at least partially corona discharge treated.
- 17. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 5, wherein said pack of self-opening bags is formed from plastic material which has been treated by placing a first static charge on one of the opposed wall and an opposite static charge on the other of the opposed wall, the static charges enhancing frangible adhesion between adjacent bags in the pack of bags.
- 18. A pack of bags for use with a variety of bagging racks, comprising:
- a plurality of bags, each bag having a front wall and a rear wall;
- side walls joining said front and rear walls, said bags having a bottom edge which is closed and a partially opened top edge;
- a pair of integral handles extending upwardly from said top edge with a mouth region located between said integral handles, said integral handles having elongate "J"-shaped apertures formed therethrough and adapted for passage of suspension arms of a bagging rack to carry said handles on the bagging rack; and
- central tab portions located on said front and rear walls in said mouth region of said bags, said central tab portions having a neck region which extends above said mouth region and a head region which is wider than the neck region and which extends above said neck region, an aperture for receiving a retaining hook of the bagging rack, and a central tab slit which extends across said central tab portion above an interface region between said neck region and said head region, except for uncut portions adjacent said side edges of said central tab portion on said head portion, said central tab slit being located below said aperture, said pack of bags being frangibly bonded together along the bottom edge of said central tab slit which passes through said central tab portions.
- 19. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 18, wherein each said "J"-shaped handle apertures consists of a slit which has a curved portion at one end which curves toward an inner edge of said handles and a generally straight and elongate portion.
- 20. The pack of bags for use with bagging rack of claim 19, wherein said generally straight and elongate portion of the slit slants slightly toward the inner edge of said handles.
- 21. The pack of bags for use with bagging rack of claim 18, wherein each said "J"-shaped handle aperture is oriented with its curved portion above said generally straight and elongate portion.
- 22. The pack of bags for use with bagging rack of claim 18, wherein each said "J"-shaped handle aperture is oriented with a curved portion below a generally straight and elongate portion.
- 23. The pack of bags for use with bagging racks of claim 18, wherein said bags are formed of a plastic material which has been corona surface treated on at least portions of outer surfaces of said front and rear walls.
- 24. The pack of bags of claim 18, wherein said central tab portions are attached together by heat sealing.
- 25. The pack of bags of claim 18, wherein said uncut portions of said central tab portions are in the range of 1 to 3 millimeters wide.
- 26. The pack of bags of claim 18, wherein the frangible bonding located on the lower edge of the central tab slit is formed by cutting the central tab slit with a generally wide cutting blade with a shallow slanted cutting edge.
- 27. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 18, wherein said central tab slit has terminal ends adjacent side edges of the central tab portion in said head region and a central portion which follows a generally downwardly directed path.
- 28. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 18, wherein said central tab slit has terminal ends adjacent side edges of the central tab portion in said head region and a central portion which follows a generally downwardly directed and generally sinusoidal path.
- 29. The pack of self-opening bags of claim 18, wherein said pack of bags is formed from plastic material which has been at least partially corona discharge treated.
- 30. The pack of bags for use with a bagging rack of claim 18, wherein said pack of self-opening bags is formed from plastic material which has been statically charged with a first charge on one of the front and rear walls and an opposite charge on the other of the front and rear walls so the outer surface of said front and rear walls of adjacent stacked bags statically cling to the front and rear walls of other, adjacent bags so that during manufacturing of said pack of bags, more reliable frangible bonding can be formed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/566,704 filed Dec. 4, 1995 which application is now abandoned.
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