This invention is a reusable washable shopping tote that was created out of market changes, requiring customers to pack their own shopping bags, eliminating environmental waste and reducing bag exposure to unknown elements that retail bags presented to customers. The tote is utilized by shoppers to maximize the shopping experience by providing a design that commingles heavy, hard, non-breakable items while safely supporting items that could be crushed, damaged or broken. The inner side walls are sewn several inches below the top of the bag to accommodate space for the top panel to cradle breakable or crushable items. The side walls are designed to hold heavier, larger or odd shaped items that the customer prefers to separate out, preventing items from falling inward. The inner panels are made from similar fabric and when able would ideally use textile scraps to reduce waste identified for landfill, supporting the environment and giving additional character to inner bag design.
The shopping bags available today on the market have pockets sewn into the bag unlike the side panels of this bag which are not closed at the bottom, allowing shoppers to push panels flush against the sides when not utilized. The side panels which act as walls when in use, assist customers with stabilizing weight to the sides of the bag. The side panels add an intuitive easy to use divider for both customers or store employees, packing the bag full of products, groceries or whatever the storage is needed for. The top panel is sewn to provide enough extra fabric length (slack) that the added weight of a breakable product, like eggs, pulls the distribution of the weight down inside the bag, safely cradling them from falling out. Bags utilized today generally require that customers place fragile, breakable or crushable items in a separate bag, creating additional waste. The cradle on top provides visibility to your fragile, breakable or crushable items so that customers know what items are in each bag and the reassurance of knowing that their products can be commingled into one bag without compromise of product damage. Customers take time to selectively pick out fruit and other delicate items that this bag design specifically addresses to safely hold those items above all other shopping items or in the middle of the main compartment, separated by the utilization of the side dividers/panels sewn into the sides. Bags today do not provide the flexibility that this bag provides either providing only one large compartment or defined pockets that restrict the size, type and number of items that can be placed in them. The Brennan bag (U.S. Pat. No. 5,046,690) for example has pockets that are closed on the bottom, long and carry up the entire side of the bag, attaching to the top of the bag, which requires users to be mindful of weight distribution when using pockets, distributing weight evenly or restrictive to what size products could be stored in them. Brennan bag pockets indicate primary usage focused on storing additional bags thus not intended to assist customers with weight distribution of products. This bag invention replaces the need for plastic bags, incorporates opportunity to utilize similar fabrics to divert and recycle textile waste, providing a revolutionary, durable design.
The bottom of the bag may be reinforced with ¼″ seams around all four sides.
The approximate 1″ handles may be made of nylon webbing, one on each side of the bag. The handle length allows the bag to hang comfortable to your side or from your shoulder. Length of handles attached to the top of the bag are 26″ to 28″, providing 12″ to 14″ hang from top of handle to top of bag. The handles are stitched starting at the bottom of the bag, where the seams that run the circumference of the bottom of the bag incorporate the handle material. The handle is stitched from the bottom up the full length of the bag for added reinforcement and durability.
There is a 1″ seam around the top of the bag for added durability.
The inside panels are sewn into the corners on both sides of the bag. The side panels or interior walls are 10″ in height starting from the bottom of the bag. The side panels allow 4″ clearance from the top of panel to the top of the bag, allowing the “cradle” or “hammock” panel enough slack to hang into the bag to distribute the weight of items placed on top. The side panels are designed to act as interior walls in the bag. The side panels are approximately 8″ to 10″ wide providing enough slack for customers to stack large soup cans, large jars, large yogurt containers, shampoo bottles, or whatever else customers desire to separate for added stability, holding those preferred items toward the sides, preventing them from toppling onto items in the main middle compartment area of the bag. The side panels are not pockets, closed at the bottom of the bag, allowing the customer to easily push the panel flush with the side wall of the bag when they are not in use. Customers carrying larger items, cereal boxes or products that need the full 8″×13″ capacity within the bag are able to push panels flush against sides for full capacity utilization. Or customers can use one side panel and not the other to give full flexibility, maximizing capacity for every shopping excursion. The panels may have ¼″ seams on top and bottom and sewn directly into the bags side seams.
The top panel (providing the “hammock” or “cradle”) is sewn with a 1″ seam along the top of the bag. The panel is 13″, running the width of the bag and 14″ running the height of the bag. The unattached end of the side panel, opposite of the side sewn to the top of the bag, has a about 1 to about 1½″ strip of heavy duty a removable fastener sewn in. The removable fastener may be one or more of: hook and loop fasteners, snaps, reclosable fasteners, slidingly engaging fasteners, magnets, zippers, or the like, Also, the bag may be made of a material that itself acts as one part of a removable fastener. For example, the hook portion of a hook and loop fastener is able to attach directly to some fabrics, such as wool or fleece, among others. When the top panel is left unattached to the removable fastener on the other side of the bag along the top, it can be left flush inside along the front of the bag with removable fastener facing the wall of the bag, providing flexibility. Most customers will fill the bag and then easily pull the panel up from the side of the bag, attaching the panel to the removable fastener sewn on the other side along the top of the bag. The removable fastener is heavy duty and provides an easier option for customers to quickly utilize without fumbling with snaps, buttons or zippers or other attachment mechanisms. Usually, customers that are shopping have the challenge of keeping up with the pace of the employee scanning products and appreciate that reduced hassle that removable fastener provides. The about 1 to about 1½″ width of the removable fastener running the entire length allows customers to quickly secure without the customer having to focus on ensuring both removable fastener ends precisely because matching portions of the removable fastener, due to its heavy duty utility, can provide strength to cradle the items on top. When attaching the top panel (known as “hammock” or “cradle”) to the removable fastener, on the other side of the bag, allows a 4″ sag or slack so that customers can feel confident about the support provided to delicate, breakable or crushable items they desire to protect. The approximate 4″ slack supports customers that may leave the main compartment half full, thus the slack pulls items stored on the “hammock” deeper into the bag, below the side panels, to stabilize weight. The top panel (known as the “cradle” or “hammock” also provides a cover over the items contained within the bag for customers that may want to fasten the top panel to protect, hide or keep items inside contained.
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This application is a non-provisional application claiming the benefit of provisional application No. 63/348,831 filed Jun. 3, 2022. This application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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63348831 | Jun 2022 | US |