SHOPPING BAG
20230284759 · 2023-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D29/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a shopping bag adopting a unique design structure, so that a user's will to re-use the shopping bag can be strengthened and the shopping bag is easy to be processed. The shopping bag entirely has an elliptical structure and comprises: a central portion on which an object is placed; a peripheral portion which surrounds the central portion and has various cut patterns formed therein; and a pair of handle portions which are symmetrically formed at both sides of the edge of the peripheral portion, wherein the specially designed cut patterns are adopted in order to relieve asymmetrical stress caused by the elliptical structure and stress concentration due to the cut patterns.
Claims
1. A shopping bag for storing an object, comprising: a central portion on which the object is disposed; a peripheral portion configured to surround the central portion; and a pair of handle portions symmetrically formed at both sides of an edge of the peripheral portion, wherein the edge of the peripheral portion has an elliptical shape, a plurality of elliptical virtual lines that are not in overlap with each other are provided in the peripheral portion, a plurality of cut patterns that are spaced apart from each other are formed on each of the elliptical virtual lines, and although the plurality of elliptical virtual lines have the same center, major axes of the plurality of elliptical virtual lines have different lengths, and minor axes of the plurality of elliptical virtual lines have different lengths, wherein a spaced space between the plurality of cut patterns formed on a predetermined elliptical virtual line is not in overlap with that between the plurality of cut patterns formed on an elliptical virtual line adjacent to the predetermined elliptical virtual line, each of a length of the cut pattern and a distance between two adjacent elliptical virtual lines gradually increases in a direction from the center to the edge, and the central portion, the peripheral portion, and the handle portions are formed on one flat material by Thomson processing.
2. The shopping bag of claim 1, wherein each elliptical virtual line comprises the same number of cut patterns within a predetermined angle range in a random direction based on the center, and a length of each of the plurality of cut patterns formed on one elliptical virtual line gradually decreases in a direction from a major axis to a minor axis.
3. The shopping bag of claim 1, wherein an end of the cut pattern formed on an odd-numbered elliptical virtual line from the center is disposed on a predetermined linear line passing through the center, and an end of the cut pattern formed on an even-numbered elliptical virtual line from the center is disposed on a predetermined linear line passing through the center.
4. The shopping bag of claim 1, wherein the handle portion is adjacent to the major axis of the peripheral portion, and a connection portion configured to connect an inside of the handle portion and the edge of the peripheral portion is rounded.
5. The shopping bag of claim 1, wherein the flat material is a spunbond olefin sheet made of high-density polyethylene.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0025] Advantages and features of the present invention, and implementation methods thereof will be clarified through following embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. Further, the present disclosure is only defined by scopes of claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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[0027] Hereinafter, a shopping bag according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0028] Referring to
[0029] The central portion 10 that is an area on which the stored object is seated may have, e.g., a circular shape. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the central portion may have an elliptical shape, and one or more openings may be formed in the central portion.
[0030] The peripheral portion 20 is an area surrounding the central portion 10, and the edge of the peripheral portion 20 has an elliptical shape. In the peripheral portion 20, a plurality of elliptical virtual lines that are not in overlap with each other are provided, and a plurality of cut patterns 30 and 32 that are spaced apart from each other are formed on each of the elliptical virtual lines. Although the plurality of elliptical virtual lines have the same center P, major axes thereof have different lengths, and minor axes thereof have different lengths. That is, the plurality of elliptical virtual lines form concentric ellipses.
[0031] The handle portions 40 are formed symmetrically on the both sides of the edge of the peripheral portion 20, particularly on the both sides of the edge corresponding to a major axis LA of the peripheral portion 20. Since the shopping bag 100 has an elliptical structure as a whole, and the handle portions 40 are formed adjacent to the major axis LA of the peripheral portion 20, when a user stores an object in the shopping bag 100 and then holds the both handle portions 40 to carry the object, the object may be effectively prevented from falling out of the shopping bag 100. In order to relieve stress concentrated on the handle portion 40 due to the object stored in the shopping bag 100, a connection portion A connecting an inside of the handle portion 40 and the edge of the peripheral portion 20 may be rounded.
[0032] The central portion 10, the peripheral portion 20, and the handle portion 40 may be formed on one flat material by Thomson processing. Thomson processing refers to a processing method of using a wooden knife or the like to press a flat material such as paper and a fabric.
[0033] Hereinafter, referring to
[0034] A spaced space between the plurality of cut patterns 30 and 32 formed on a predetermined elliptical virtual line may not overlap a spaced space between the plurality of cut patterns 30 and 32 formed on an elliptical virtual line adjacent to the predetermined elliptical virtual line. For example, a spaced space between the plurality of first cut patterns 30 formed on a specific elliptical virtual line is not in overlap with that between the plurality of second cut patterns 32 formed on an elliptical virtual line adjacent to the specific elliptical virtual line.
[0035] The number of cut patterns 30 and 32 formed on each elliptical virtual line may be the same. Although a case in which twelve cut patterns are formed on one elliptical virtual line is described as an example in this embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the random number of, preferably the even number of, more preferably four-fold number of cut patterns may be formed on each elliptical virtual line. As described above, since the number of cut patterns 30 and 32 is the same for each elliptical virtual line, and the plurality of elliptical virtual lines have a radial structure, a length of each of the cut patterns 30 and 32 may gradually increase in a direction from the center P to the edge, and a storage efficiency may increase.
[0036] Each elliptical virtual line may have the same number of cut patterns 30 and 32 within a predetermined angle range in a random direction based on the center P in order to uniformly distribute stress applied to the shopping bag 100 having the elliptical structure. For example, in case of
[0037] Since the cut patterns 30 and 32 adjacent to the edge may be more vulnerable to stress as the length of each of the cut patterns 30 and 32 increases in the direction from the center P to the edge, the present invention may solve the above-described problem by allowing a distance between two adjacent elliptical virtual lines or a distance between the cut patterns 30 and 32 formed thereon to increase in the direction from the center P to the edge. The distance between the two adjacent elliptical virtual lines increases not only in a direction of a major axis but also in a direction of a minor axis. For example, in
[0038] Since the handle portion 40 is adjacent to the major axis LA of the peripheral portion 20, stress may be concentrated on the major axis LA. The present invention may solve the above-described problem by forming a distance between two predetermined adjacent elliptical virtual lines in a direction of the major axis LA to be greater than that in a direction of a minor axis SA. For example, in
[0039] As described above, since the distance between two predetermined adjacent elliptical virtual lines in the direction of the minor axis SA is less than that in the direction of the major axis LA, stress may be concentrated more in the direction of the minor axis SA. Thus, the present invention may solve the above-described problem by allowing a length of each of the plurality of cut patterns 30 and 32 formed on one elliptical virtual line to decrease in a direction from the major axis LA to the minor axis SA. Since a risk of breakage gradually decreases as the length of each of the cut patterns 30 and 32 decreases, the peripheral portion 20 may have a high stress carrying capacity in the direction of the minor axis SA.
[0040] As illustrated in
[0041] The shopping bag 100 according to the present invention may be manufactured by using the same one flat material or a fiber fabric made of high-density polyethylene. Preferably, the flat material may be manufactured by using a spunbond olefin sheet made of high-density polyethylene. Here, the spunbond may be a form of nonwoven fabric made of spinning chemical fibers. The above-described flat material may not only have all excellent properties of paper, a film, and a fabric, but also eliminate the risk of breakage caused by asymmetric stress and the cut patterns 30 and 32 although manufactured with a small thickness. Furthermore, the flat material may be easily molded by Thomson processing.
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[0044] Hereinafter, a shopping bag according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
[0045] A shopping bag 102 according to this embodiment includes a pair of hooks 50 formed at an edge of a peripheral portion 20 on a major axis LA. When an object is stored in the shopping bag 102, and then the pair of hooks 50 are coupled to each other, the stored object may be prevented from easily falling out of the shopping bag 102.
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[0047] The description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and those with ordinary skill in the technical field of the present invention will be understood that the present invention can be carried out in other specific forms without changing the technical idea or essential features. Thus, the above-disclosed embodiments are to be considered illustrative and not restrictive.