FOOD STORAGE BAG
20220106079 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D75/566
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible bag is disclosed having a handle and a compartment attached to the handle, the compartment formed of nine panels comprising front and back trapezoidal panels, a rectangular bottom panel, and left and right triangular expansion zones, each triangular expansion zone formed by an isosceles lower triangular panel and first and second congruent, scalene triangles. The expansion zones occur below a midpoint of the height of the compartment and distributes more space near the bottom of the bag while narrowing the bag at the top of the compartment. Moreover, the distance between the top of the isosceles triangular panels when the bag is open is greater than a width of the rectangular bottom panel and less than the handle width.
Claims
1. A flexible, collapsible bag, comprising: a handle having a handle width and an elongate hole extending laterally; a compartment attached to the handle, the compartment formed of nine panels comprising front and back trapezoidal panels, a rectangular bottom panel, and left and right triangular expansion zones, each triangular expansion zone formed by an isosceles lower triangular panel and first and second congruent, scalene triangles; and wherein the distance between the tops of the isosceles triangular panels when the bag is open is greater than a width of the rectangular bottom panel and less than a distance between respective tops of the left and right triangular expansion zones; and wherein, when the flexible, collapsible bag is in a collapsed state, an angle β that a common edge of the first and second congruent scalene triangles forms with the edges of the adjacent isosceles triangle is less than an angle α that a centerline of the rectangular bottom panel forms with the edges of the adjacent isosceles triangle.
2. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag collapses when empty into a single plane where the rectangular bottom panel folds into first and second symmetric halves.
3. The bag of claim 2, wherein the width of the rectangular bottom panel is greater than a depth of the rectangular bottom panel.
4. The bag of claim 3, wherein the greatest width of the expansion zone falls below a midpoint of a height of the compartment.
5. The bag of claim 1 having a plane of symmetry coincident with a plane of the handle.
6. The bag of claim 1, wherein the compartment maintains a triangular profile below the handle when in an open configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0013] The base 20 of the bag is formed of a flat, rectangular panel 22 having a front edge 24, a rear edge 26, a left edge 28, and a right edge 30. This base 20 allows the bag to stand upright when empty or full to allow the filling of the bag to be more hands-free. As seen in
[0014] The compartment 18 is formed by front and rear panels 36 that are trapezoidal in shape and extend from the handle 12 to the base 20. Upper edge 38 attaches to the handle at the upper edge of the compartment 18 at the sealable closure 19, and the lower edge 40 of each trapezoidal panel 36 attaches to the respective front or rear edge 24,26 of the base 20. Each trapezoidal front and rear panel 36 also include respective side edges 42 such that the adjacent side edges 42 of each front and rear panels 36 and the associated left edge 28 or right edge 30 of the base from a triangle. This triangle attaches to three smaller triangular panels 50, 52, 52 to expand the compartment 18 adjacent the base 20 of the bag 10. The triangular panels 52 are congruent, scalene, and share common edge 56, and the triangular panel 50 is isosceles with a height that is less than a midpoint of the height of the compartment. Together the three triangular panels 50,52,52 establish a lateral expansion 62 of the bag's compartment 18 that has a width that is greater than the width of the base 20 and less than the width of the handle 12. As particularly shown in
[0015] The bag 10 has a width at the rectangular bottom panel 20 that is greater than a depth from front to back of the rectangular bottom panel. In a preferred embodiment, the bag is symmetric about two planes and, as shown in
[0016] In other embodiments, the dimensions can be varied to create larger or smaller compartments, or compartments that are wider at the bottom or more toward the center of the compartment. Accordingly, while various embodiments have been depicted or described herein, the invention is not limited to the exact depictions or descriptions unless expressly stated. Rather, the invention is measured by the construction of the appended claims using their ordinary meanings, consistent with but not limited by the disclosure herein.