Patent classifications
A45C3/04
A BAG, IN PARTICULAR A SHOPPING BAG, AND A METHOD FOR FORMING SAID BAG
The invention relates to a folded bag and a method for forming a bag from a square or rectangular shaped sheet, which method comprises the steps of dividing the sheet into nine fields arranged such that eight fields surround a central field; folding the sheet along folding-lines between and across the fields in such a way that the central field forms the bottom of the bag and the eight surrounding fields form the sides of the bag and at least one inner wall providing separated compartments in the bag.
Compactible Reusable Shopping Bag
A compactible reusable shopping bag devised to incentivize reuse is presented herein. The compactible reusable shopping bag is compactible down to a discrete, folded stack enabling ready storage and portage when not in use. The compactible reusable shopping bag is securable in the folded stack by securement of a pair of handles around the folded stack and, in an alternative embodiment, by action of fasteners. The compactible reusable shopping bag further includes handle loops enabling carriage of fewer items in the bag and attachment of a shoulder strap to enable over-the-shoulder carry when at capacity. The compactible reusable shopping bag is lightweight, capacious, and durable.
Compactible Reusable Shopping Bag
A compactible reusable shopping bag devised to incentivize reuse is presented herein. The compactible reusable shopping bag is compactible down to a discrete, folded stack enabling ready storage and portage when not in use. The compactible reusable shopping bag is securable in the folded stack by securement of a pair of handles around the folded stack and, in an alternative embodiment, by action of fasteners. The compactible reusable shopping bag further includes handle loops enabling carriage of fewer items in the bag and attachment of a shoulder strap to enable over-the-shoulder carry when at capacity. The compactible reusable shopping bag is lightweight, capacious, and durable.
CONTAINER WITH WATERPROOF BOTTOM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A container with a waterproof bottom is disclosed wherein the bottom is made of a rubberized or rubber-like material and is attached or connected to a separate fabric or plastic panel forming the upper part of the container. In the method, a rubberized or rubber-like material product is attached separately with an adhesive, such as a rubber cement, to a base panel of a container. Also, a rubber-like material is separately attached with an adhesive to all around the sides. The rubber-like product of the sides is specially molded for this purpose and has a channel at the top of each of the sides for stitching. Further adhesive is secured through a vulcanize heating process at temperature of about 70 degrees Centigrade for a period of about 6 minutes. After the heating process the now rubberized fabric bottom panel is stitched through the specific channel in the rubber sides to the upper part.
SHOPPING BAG
A shopping bag includes a main bag body, two fixing bar members, and at least one hanger member. The main bag body includes two opposite fixing segments and two opposite connecting segments interconnected between the two fixing segments. The two fixing bar members are attached respectively to the two fixing segments. The at least one hanger member includes a housing formed with a fixing groove that is secured with one of the fixing bar members and a respective one of the fixing segments of the main bag body, and first and second retaining grooves. One of the first and second retaining grooves is adapted to be engaged detachably with a longitudinal frame member of a shopping cart.
SHOPPING BAG
A shopping bag includes a main bag body, two fixing bar members, and at least one hanger member. The main bag body includes two opposite fixing segments and two opposite connecting segments interconnected between the two fixing segments. The two fixing bar members are attached respectively to the two fixing segments. The at least one hanger member includes a housing formed with a fixing groove that is secured with one of the fixing bar members and a respective one of the fixing segments of the main bag body, and first and second retaining grooves. One of the first and second retaining grooves is adapted to be engaged detachably with a longitudinal frame member of a shopping cart.
Expandable and Transportable Bag
An expendable and transportable bag is disclosed. In one embodiment, a stretchable reusable bag hidden inside a lanyard keychain is now readily available to carry goods in a moment's notice of under 5 seconds. An attachment device enables the Sneakey-Bag to consistently be with the consumer, for example, with the consumer's keys or ID card and can be put away entirely in the lanyard in 3 to 5 seconds.
Expandable and Transportable Bag
An expendable and transportable bag is disclosed. In one embodiment, a stretchable reusable bag hidden inside a lanyard keychain is now readily available to carry goods in a moment's notice of under 5 seconds. An attachment device enables the Sneakey-Bag to consistently be with the consumer, for example, with the consumer's keys or ID card and can be put away entirely in the lanyard in 3 to 5 seconds.
MULTI-PURPOSE FOLDING BAG SYSTEM WITH HANDLE
A multi-purpose folding bag system with a handle, having the form of a decorating element-keyring, consisting of the main body of cylindrical shape, at the one end of which there is a detachable head, which when detached, allows the net bag located in the storage place of the main body to unfold, and when it is then fitted to the other end of the main body, an anatomical handle is created for the easy and safe transport of the items placed into the net bag. Following its use, the net bag is repositioned within the storage place, whereas the detachable head is attached to the free end of the main body which again acquires the form of a decorative element-keyring.
REUSABLE BAG WITH INTEGRATED WIRELESS IDENTIFIER AND METHODS OF OPERATION
A wireless tag is integrated into a reusable bag. The tag is registered to a payment account. During a transaction, a unique identifier for the tag is wirelessly acquired from the bag and linked to the payment account. When checkout for the transaction is required, the transaction price for the transaction is charged against the linked account without requiring any additional payment screens or payment interfaces at a transaction terminal where the transaction is being processed. In an embodiment, custom use, price, item type, store type, and/or weight restrictions with respect to the transaction and registered with the tag are enforced during checkout by the transaction terminal.