This invention relates to bagging stations for dispensing shopping bags in a retail store, and specifically to a bagging station with a bag dispenser that can be extended out from and retracted into a frame at a checkout station.
Bagging stations are commonly used at checkout stations of retail stores. A checkout station is a location in the retail store where customers bring items to pay for them and to put them in bags before leaving the retail store. A checkout station often includes a checkout register for receiving payment for the items to be purchased, and a bagging station for holding and dispensing shopping bags. The bagging station is often placed at the end of a checkout station counter at the checkout station. Items that have been purchased are put in a shopping bag at the bagging station. When the shopping bag is full, it is removed from the bagging station and another shopping bag is opened and filled until all items are bagged. A problem is that bagging stations tend to be large and take up quite a bit of room at the checkout station. There are some checkout stations in retail stores where the use of a bagging station is sporadic. It is desirable to be able to store a bagging station when not in use, so that the space can be used for other purposes.
Accordingly, what is needed is a bagging station that can be stored out of sight and out of the way when not being used at the checkout station.
As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to bagging stations for dispensing shopping bags in a retail store, and specifically, to a bagging station with a bag dispenser that can be extended out from and retracted into a frame.
Bagging stations are in common use in retail stores for dispensing shopping bags at a checkout station. The bagging station includes a bag dispenser which holds and dispenses shopping bags. Bag dispensers are often fixedly mounted near the checkout station, and take up a considerable amount of space at the checkout station. What is needed is a bagging station that has a bag dispenser that can be retracted underneath a counter and extended only when needed. The retractable bagging station can be mounted at a checkout station, or underneath counters in other locations in a retail store. When a bagging station is needed, the bag dispenser can be extended out from underneath the counter and used to dispense shopping bags. When the bagging station is not needed, the bag dispenser can be retracted underneath the counter and will be out of the way, without taking up valuable floor space.
Disclosed is a checkout station for a retail store that includes a retractable bagging station. The checkout station includes a counter, and a bagging station mounted to the counter. The bagging station includes a frame mounted to a bottom surface of the counter, and a bag dispenser retractably coupled to the frame. The bag dispenser is retractably coupled to the frame such that the bag dispenser extends out of and retracts into the frame. In a specific embodiment, the bag dispenser is retractably coupled to the frame using at least one drawer slide. The bag dispenser holds and dispenses shopping bags. With the bag dispenser retracted into the frame, the bagging station takes up less room and can be stored under the counter. When the bag dispenser is extended from the frame, the bag dispenser can be used at the checkout station to dispense shopping bags.
Disclosed is a bagging station for a retail store that includes a frame, a bag dispenser, and a set of drawer slides. The drawer slides couple the bag dispenser to the frame such that the bag dispenser retracts into and extends out of the frame on the drawer slides. The bag dispenser holds and dispenses shopping bags.
Disclosed is a bagging station that includes a means to dispense one or more shopping bags, and a means to retractably couple the means to dispense the one or more shopping bags to a checkout station of a retail store. In some embodiments, the means to retractably couple the means to dispense one or more shopping bags to a checkout station is a means to retractably couple the means to dispense one or more shopping bags to a counter of the checkout station. In some embodiments, the means to retractably couple the means to dispense one or more shopping bags to a checkout station is a means to retractably couple the means to dispense one or more shopping bags to a bottom surface of the counter of the checkout station
Customers who wish to purchase items in the retail store bring their items to be purchased to checkout station 112. Checkout station 112 includes a payment register 120 and a register support structure 106, see
It is to be understood that although
Bagging station 110 includes frame 116, bag dispenser 118, and a set of drawer slides 145 that retractably couple bag dispenser 118 to frame 116. Bag dispenser 118 holds and dispenses shopping bags 108, as shown in
Frame 116 is mounted to bottom surface 124 of counter 114 using a first L bracket 140 and a second L bracket 142, as shown in
Referring to
Frame second side 132 has a frame second side top edge 134, a frame second side bottom edge 136, a frame second side front edge 133 (
Bottom 138 is coupled to both frame first side 126 and frame second side 132. Bottom 138 extends from frame first side bottom edge 130 to frame second side bottom edge 136. Bottom 138 is formed of a set of three frame bottom bars 244 that includes bar 245, bar 246, and bar 247, as shown in
Frame 116 is formed of a grid of metal bars in this embodiment, but this is not meant to be limiting. In some embodiments, frame 116 is formed of a grid or lattice of any rigid material. In some embodiments, frame 116 is formed of solid plates of rigid material. Frame 116 can be formed of any material that can encase bag dispenser 118, couple to bagging station 112, and allow bag dispenser 118 to extend from and retract into frame 116.
First L bracket 140 is coupled to frame first side top edge 128. Second L bracket 142 is coupled to frame second side top edge 134. First L bracket 140 and second L bracket 142 mount frame 116 and bagging station 110 to counter 114 (
Bag dispenser 118 is a means to hold and dispense one or more shopping bag 108 as shown in
Bag dispenser 118 is retractably coupled to frame 116. Bag dispenser 118 retracts into and extends out of frame 116.
Bag dispenser support frame 159 is formed of a grid of rigid bars in this embodiment. Bag dispenser support frame 159 forms the skeletal frame for bag dispenser 118. Bottom plate 156, first bottom brace 190, second bottom brace 192, and bag holder 158 are each coupled to bag dispenser support frame 159. Bag dispenser support frame 159 has a bag dispenser support frame top edge 210, a bag dispenser support frame bottom edge 211, a bag dispenser support frame first side edge 212, and a bag dispenser support frame second side edge 213, see
Bag holder 158 is coupled to bag dispenser support frame top edge 210. Bag holder 158 holds shopping bags 108, see
Bag holder back frame 164 has a bag holder back frame first end 165 and a bag holder back frame second end 166 opposing back holder back frame first end 165, see
First handle holder arm 160, second handle holder arm 161, and bag holder hook 162 are each coupled to bag holder back frame 164. First handle holder arm 160 is an elongate member formed of rigid material. First handle holder arm 160 is coupled to back holder back frame first end 165. First handle holder arm 160 is perpendicular to both back holder back frame longitudinal axis 167 and first support frame vertical bar 250 (
Bag holder hook 162 is a hook-shaped element coupled to bag holder back frame 164. One or more shopping bags 108 are hung on bag holder hook 164 by their center hole. Bag holder hook 162 is coupled to bag holder back frame 164 about halfway between bag holder back frame first end 165 and bag holder back frame second end 166.
First and second bottom brace 190 and 192 are each elongate members that extend from bag dispenser support frame bottom edge 211, see
Second bottom brace 192 has a second bottom brace first end 196 coupled to a second support frame vertical bar bottom end 249. Second bottom brace second end 197 opposes second bottom brace first end 196. Second bottom brace 192 is coupled to and extends along a bottom plate second side edge 153, as shown in
Bottom plate 156 is coupled to first and second braces 190 and 192, see
Set of drawer slides 145 retractably couples bag dispenser 118 to frame 116. Set of drawer slides 145 includes a first drawer slide 146 and a second drawer slide 148. Set of drawer slides 145 is coupled to both bag dispenser 118 and frame 116. Bag dispenser 118 slides on set of drawer slides 145 to retract into and extend out of frame 116. Frame 116 and set of drawer slides 145 are a means to retractably couple bag dispenser 118 to counter 114. Frame 116 is fixedly mounted to counter 114, and bag dispenser 118 is retractably coupled to frame 116. In some embodiments, hardware other than frame 116 and/or set of drawer slides 145 are used to retractably couple bag dispenser 118 to counter 114.
First drawer slide 146 is coupled to bottom plate first side edge 152 of bottom plate 156 (
With frame 116 mounted to bottom surface 124 of counter 114, and bag dispenser 118 retractably coupled to frame 116 using set of drawer slides 145, bagging station 110 is mounted beneath counter 114 and can be extended for use, or retracted for storage. Bag dispenser 118 slides on first drawer slide 146 and second drawer slide 148 to slide out of frame 116 to an extended position, as shown in
Act 210 of forming a bagging station frame can include many other acts. The bagging station frame includes a frame first side, a frame second side, and a frame bottom. The frame first side includes a frame first side top edge and a frame first side bottom edge. The frame second side includes a frame second side top edge and a frame second side bottom edge. The frame bottom is coupled to and extends between the frame first side bottom edge and the frame second side bottom edge.
The bagging station frame is the part of the bagging station that mounts to a counter or other structure. The bagging station frame does not move with respect to the counter or other structure. The bagging station frame encases the bag dispenser. The bag dispenser extends out from and retracts into the bagging station frame. In some embodiments, act 210 of forming a bagging station frame includes coupling the bottom to the first side and the second side. In some embodiments, act 210 includes coupling the bottom to a first side bottom edge, and coupling the bottom to a second side bottom edge. In some embodiments, act 210 of forming the bagging station frame includes coupling a first L bracket to a first side top edge, and coupling a second L bracket to a second side top edge. In some embodiments, forming a bagging station frame includes coupling a first drawer slide to the bottom, and coupling a second drawer slide to the bottom. In some embodiments, forming a bagging station frame includes coupling a first drawer slide to the first side bottom edge, and coupling a second drawer slide to the second side bottom edge.
Act 220 of mounting the frame to a counter of a checkout station can include many other acts. In some embodiments, act 220 includes mounting the frame to a bottom surface of the counter. In some embodiments, act 220 includes coupling the frame first side top edge to a bottom surface of the counter of the checkout station. In some embodiments, act 220 includes coupling the frame second side top edge to the bottom surface of the counter. In some embodiments, act 220 of mounting the frame to a counter of a checkout station includes coupling a first L bracket to the first side of the frame. In some embodiments, act 220 of mounting the frame to a counter of a checkout station includes coupling a second L bracket to the second side of the frame. In some embodiments, act 220 of mounting the frame to a counter of a checkout station includes mounting the first L bracket to a bottom surface of the counter. In some embodiments, act 220 of mounting the frame to a counter of a checkout station includes mounting the second L bracket to the bottom surface. In this embodiment, the frame is mounted to a counter of a checkout station, but in some embodiments, the frame is mounted to another structure in the retail store, such as a counter, table or frame at the checkout station or away from the checkout station.
Act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame can include many other acts. The bag dispenser includes a bag dispenser support frame having a bag dispenser support frame top edge, a bag dispenser support frame bottom edge, a bag dispenser support frame first side edge, and a bag dispenser support frame second side edge. The bag dispenser also includes a bag holder coupled to the bag dispenser support frame top edge, a first and a second bottom brace each coupled to the bag dispenser support frame bottom edge, and a bottom plate coupled to the first and the second bottom braces. Act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame allows the frame to extend from and retract into the frame. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame using a set of drawer slides. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling a first drawer slide to the frame first side bottom edge. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling the first drawer slide to the bottom plate. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling a second drawer slide to the frame second side bottom edge. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling the second drawer slide to the bottom plate. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling a first drawer slide to a first side of the frame. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling a second drawer slide to a second side of the frame. In some embodiments, act 230 of retractably coupling the bag dispenser to the frame includes coupling the bag dispenser to the first and the second drawer slide. In some embodiments, coupling the bag dispenser to the first and the second drawer slide includes coupling the first drawer slide to a bottom plate first side edge of the bottom plate. In some embodiments, coupling the bag dispenser to the first and the second drawer slide includes coupling the second drawer slide to a bottom plate second side edge of the bottom plate. In some embodiments, the bag dispenser is retractably coupled to the frame using devices other than drawer slides. The bag dispenser extends from and retracts into the frame on the drawer slides through an open front side of the bagging station frame.
Method 200 can include many other acts. In some embodiments, method 200 includes forming a bag dispenser. The bag dispenser is the portion of the bagging station that holds and dispenses shopping bags. In some embodiments, forming the bag dispenser includes forming a bag dispenser support frame. In some embodiments, the bag dispenser includes a bag dispenser support frame, a bag holder, a first and a second bottom brace, and a bottom plate. The bag holder includes a bag holder back frame, a first bag holder arm, a second bag holder arm, and a bag holder hook. The bag holder hook holds one or more shopping bags, and the first and the second bag holder arm hold the handles of the shopping bags. In some embodiments, forming the bag dispenser includes coupling the bottom plate to the first and the second bottom brace. In some embodiments, forming the bag dispenser includes coupling a first drawer slide to the bottom plate. In some embodiments, forming the bag dispenser includes coupling a second drawer slide to the bottom plate.
A retractable bagging station has been shown and described. The retractable bagging station includes a frame and a bag dispenser. The frame is mounted to a structural element on a retail store, such as a counter of a bagging station. The bag dispenser is slidably and retractably coupled to the frame such that the bag dispenser extends out from and retracts back into the frame. The bag dispenser is stored in a retracted position in the frame. The bag dispenser is extended out from the frame for use.
The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above.
This invention claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/426,633, filed Nov. 28, 2016 to Applicant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and entitled “Retractable Bagging station”, which is incorporated entirely herein by reference.
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62426633 | Nov 2016 | US |