Claims
- 1. A device for holding at least two plastic bags each of which bags has an inner face and an outer face, comprising:
- a receptacle having a bottom and also having a side wall extending upwardly from said bottom and having an upper end defining a geometric boundary, said side wall defining a single un-divided open cavity extending to at least the height of said upper end,
- first and second pairs of projections mounted on said geometric boundary and extending away from the receptacle, said projections engaging said outer faces of the bags to hold the bags,
- first means for supporting a first bag in said receptacle including one projection of each of said pairs,
- second means for supporting a second bag in said receptacle including the remaining projections of each of said pairs,
- the two projections of each said pairs being adjacent each other and comprising means so that the bags will be carried adjacent to each other in said receptacle,
- at least one projection on said geometric boundary spaced from said first means, for providing a further support for the first bag so that the first bag is held in the receptacle with an open upper end, and
- at least one projection on said geometric boundary spaced from said second means, for providing a further support for the second bag so that the second bag is held in the receptacle with an open upper end.
- 2. A device for holding at least two flexible bags each of which bags has an inner face and an outer face, comprising:
- a receptacle having a bottom and also having a side wall extending upwardly from said bottom and having an upper end defining a geometric boundary, said side wall defining a single un-divided open cavity extending to at least the height of said upper end,
- first and second pairs of projections mounted on said geometric boundary and extending away from the receptacle, said projections engaging said outer faces of the flexible bags to hold the bags,
- first means for supporting a first bag in said receptacle including one projection of each of said pairs,
- second means for supporting a second bag in said receptacle including the remaining projections of each of said pairs,
- the two projections of each said pairs being adjacent each other and comprising means so that the bags will be carried adjacent to each other in said receptacle,
- said receptacle comprising additional means which in cooperation with the projections of said first means holds the first flexible bag in the receptacle with the upper end of the bag open.
- 3. A device as defined in claim 2 in which said receptacle also includes means which in cooperation with the projections of said second means holds a second flexible bag in the receptacle with the upper end of the bag open.
- 4. A device as defined in claim 2 in which said additional means comprises a portion of said receptacle.
- 5. A device as defined in claim 2, for holding three flexible bags, comprising:
- said wall of said receptacle having first and second portions spaced apart sufficiently to receive the three flexible bags and said wall having third and fourth portions connecting said first and second portions together,
- said third portion having one of said pairs of projections and said fourth portion having the other pair of said projections,
- said pair of projections on said third portion and said pair of projections on said fourth portion being spaced far enough from said first portion so that one of said three flexible bags may be held by said first portion in cooperation with one projection of each of said pairs,
- an additional pair of projections on said third portion and an additional pair of projections on said fourth portion, said additional pairs of projections being spaced sufficiently from said first and second pairs of projections so as to hold a flexible bag between the first and second pairs of projections on the one hand and the two additional pairs of projections on the other hand,
- said two additional pairs of projections being sufficiently spaced from said second portion as to receive a flexible bag.
- 6. A device as defined in claim 5 in which the open cavity of the receptacle is elongated, with said third and fourth portions being longer than the first and second portions.
- 7. A device as defined in claim 2 in which said projections are wholly outside of said cavity and comprise rods mounted on and extending away from said upper end.
- 8. A device as defined in claim 7, comprising:
- said receptacle being substantially rectangular in which said side wall comprises four generally vertical walls joined together,
- said projections being mounted on at least two of said walls in positions that at least partially hold two flexible bags in the receptacle.
- 9. A receptacle that holds at least two flexible bags, comprising:
- said receptacle having a bottom and also having a side wall extending upwardly from said bottom and having an upper end, said side wall defining a single un-divided open cavity extending to at least the height of said upper end,
- first and second pairs of projections mounted on the upper end and extending away from the receptacle, said projections being wholly outside of said cavity,
- first and second flexible bags,
- first means for supporting said first bag in said receptacle including one projection of each of said pairs, and
- second means for supporting said second bag in said receptacle including the remaining projections of each of said pairs,
- the two projections of each said pairs being adjacent each other and comprising means so that the bags are carried adjacent to each other in said receptacle.
- said bags having inner and outer faces,
- said projections engaging the outer faces of said bags.
- 10. A receptacle as defined in claim 9, in which said receptacle comprises means which in cooperation with said projections holds said bags in said receptacle with the upper ends of
- 11. A receptacle as defined in claim 9 in which at least some of said projections have a small curvature and wherein the curvature tends to retain the bags on the rods.
- 12. A receptacle as defined in claim 9 in which at least some of said projections are vertical and extend upwardly from said upper end.
- 13. A receptacle as defined in claim 9 in which at least some of said projections are horizontal.
- 14. A receptacle as defined in claim 9 in which at least some of said projections extend outwardly away from said upper end.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior copending Ser. No. 07/780,996 filed Oct. 23, 1991, now abandoned which was a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 07/468,157, filed Jan. 22, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,342, granted Feb. 4, 1992. The aforesaid application Ser. No. 07/468,157 was a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 07/307,912, filed Feb. 9, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,853, granted Mar. 6, 1990.
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