Claims
- 1. In combination,
- a rack, said rack comprising a transverse support member and a pair of parallel rods extending horizontally forward from said support member, said rods being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance and disposed in a common horizontal plane; said rack further having an element disposed intermediate said rods and projecting upwardly above said common plane; and
- a pack of plastic T-shirt merchandise bags, each bag of the pack having front and rear panels, said panels being secured to each other along their bottom edges to form a closed bottom end and secured together along their side edges, said side edges terminating in bag handles spaced apart from each other and closed along the upper handle edges; an open bag mouth between the handles and defined by the upper inner edges of the panels, each of the said upper inner edges having a centrally detachable portion extending downwardly into its panel, said centrally detachable portion having a transverse slit, said slit being disposed at a level below the remaining portions of said upper inner edges adjacent the centrally detachable portion to receive the upwardly projecting rack element; each of said centrally detachable portions being adhered to adjacent centrally detachable portions of the pack; and each of the side edges of one of said panels having an orifice spaced apart from the orifice in the other side edge of the panel by said predetermined distance and said orifices being mounted on said rods;
- whereby when the front panel of the forwardmost bag of the pack is pulled forward, it is detached from its detachable portion and forms an open bag mouth supported by the rods for loading the bag.
- 2. The combination as described in claim 1 wherein the orifices in the side edges of the panels are disposed in their respective handles.
- 3. The combination as described in claim 1 wherein the orifices in the sides edges of the panels are disposed below the bag handles.
- 4. The combination as described in claim 1 wherein the parallel rods extend horizontally forward for a distance exceeding the extent to which the bag mouth may be fully opened, whereby the insides of the handles are disposed against the rods for full open bag support to maximize the area of the mouth opening.
- 5. The combination as described in claim 1 wherein the detachable portion of the upper edge defining the bag mouth is itself defined by a series of scalloped cuts, the apexes of all said scalloped cuts define a curve extending symmetrically from one point on the upper edge to another point on the upper edge, said points being spaced apart from each other, with the base of each scalloped cut being joined to an adjacent base by a small rupturable bridge, thereby, upon the exertion of force to detach the detachable portion from its bag panel, any tearing will extend into the detachable portion and away from the remainder of the bag panel.
- 6. In combination,
- a rack, said rack comprising a transverse support member and a pair of parallel rods extending horizontally forward from said support member, said rods being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance and disposed in a common horizontal plane; said rack further having an element disposed intermediate said rods and projecting upwardly above said common plane; and
- a pack of plastic T-shirt merchandise bags each bag of the pack having front and rear panels, said panels being secured to each other along their bottom edges to form a closed bottom end, and secured together along their side edges, said side edges terminating in bag handles spaced apart from each other and closed along the upper handle edges; an open bag mouth between the handles defined by the upper inner edges of the panels, each of the said upper inner edges having a centrally detachable portion extending downwardly into its panel, said centrally detachable portion having a transverse slit, said slit being disposed at a level below the portions of said upper inner edges, which abut the centrally detachable portion, to receive the upwardly projecting rack element; each of said centrally detachable portions being adhered to adjacent centrally detachable portions of the pack; and each of the side edges of said panels having an orifice spaced apart from the orifice in the other edge of the side panel by said predetermined distance and said orifices being mounted on said rods;
- whereby when the front panel of the forwardmost bag of the pack is pulled forward, it is detached from its detachable portion and forms an open bag mouth supported by the rods for loading of the bag.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 08/351,629 filed Dec. 8, 1994, which is abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2710150 |
Sep 1978 |
DEX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
351629 |
Dec 1994 |
|