A BAG, IN PARTICULAR A SHOPPING BAG, AND A METHOD FOR FORMING SAID BAG

20210282514 · 2021-09-16

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    Abstract

    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.

    Claims

    1-13. (canceled)

    14. 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.

    15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the bag is assembled by gluing, sewing, welding and any other assembling methods such as rivets or clips.

    16. The method of claim 14, wherein the sheet is made from paper, cardboard, leather, fabric, such as fabric made from cotton, linen or wool, biodegradable materials, plastics, e.g. plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene and polyurethane, or metal such as aluminum.

    17. The method according claim 14 for folding a square sheet to form a bag, which method comprises the steps of: dividing the square sheet into nine fields using twelve points A, B, D, E, F, J, L, M, N and P so that the nine fields are described on lines A to E, E to I, I to M and M to A, and B to L, D to F to P and H to N; making four cuts from point B to a point A1, from point D to a point E1, from point J to a point I1 and from point L to a point M1; folding the sheet: in a folding-line from point P to point B so point A are folded to meet a point Q; in a folding-line from point D to point F so that point E is folded to meet a point R; in a folding-line from point H to point J so point I is folded to meet a point S; and in a folding line from point L to point N so point M is folded to meet a point T; folding the sheet further with a fold from point F to point P and a fold from point H to point N and then fold the sheet from point D to point J and from point B to point L and bend upwards; bending up the fields defined by the lines between points B to D, to R to Q and Q to B and the lines between points J to L, L to T, T to S and S to J, whereby the sections formed by the cuts from point B to a point A1; from point D to point E1; from point J to a point I1, and from point L to a point M1 overlap each other and so that the fields defined by the lines between points B to D, D to R, R to Q and Q to B and the lines between points J to L, L to I, I to S and S to J are bent so that they stand substantially vertically on the field defined by the lines between points Q to R, R to S, S to T, and T to Q; assembling the sections to form a bag having one central compartment and compartments on two opposing sides of the central compartment.

    18. The method according to claim 14, comprising the further steps of: assembling point B and point P such that the line between point A and point B flush with the line between point Q and point R; assembling point D and point F such that the line between point D and point E flush with the line between point Q and point R; assembling point H and point J such that the line between point I and point J flush with the line between point S and point T; assembling point L and point N such that the line between point L and point M flush with the line between point S and point T.

    19. The method according to claim 14, wherein the area defined by the lines A to B, B to L, L to M, M to A are divided into three squares, and the area defined by the lines D to E, E to I, I to J, J to D are divided into three squares.

    20. The method according to any of the preceding claim 17, wherein point B meets point D, and point L meets point J.

    21. The method according to claim 17, wherein the bag by attachment of the bent end pieces—formed by lines between points B, D, R and Q and points J, L, and S—appears as a bag with one compartment.

    22. The method according to claim 17, wherein the end pieces—formed between the points B, D, R and Q and the points J, L, T and S—are folded out such that they by a fold from point C to point Q and a fold from point C to point R, and a fold from point K to point S and a fold from point K to point T form two compartments.

    23. The method according to claim 17, wherein the end pieces—formed between the points B, D, R and Q and the points J, L, T and S—are folded by folding a line from point C to point Q and folding a line from point C to point R and further folding a line from point K to point S and folding a line from point K to point T so point C and K can meet with point G and point O.

    24. The method according to claim 14, wherein the end pieces and the bottom are folded in.

    25. The method according to claim 14, where the bag is provided with short and long handles and/or with backpack straps.

    26. A shopping bag produced by the method according to claim 14.

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    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0038] The invention will now be explained with reference to the Figures in which:

    [0039] FIG. 1: shows the sheet divided into nine fields;

    [0040] FIG. 2: shows the sheet with four cuts;

    [0041] FIG. 3: shows the initial folding of the sheet;

    [0042] FIG. 4: shows folding of the sheet;

    [0043] FIG. 5: shows folding of the sheet;

    [0044] s FIG. 6: shows folding of the sheet;

    [0045] FIG. 7: shows the sheet folded as a bag with one compartment;

    [0046] FIG. 8: shows the sheet folded as a bag with three compartments;

    [0047] FIG. 9: shows the bag folded with reduced size;

    [0048] FIG. 10: shows the bag folded with reduced size;

    [0049] FIG. 11: shows the bag folded with reduced size;

    [0050] FIG. 12: shows the bag folded with reduced size;

    [0051] FIG. 13: shows bag with short and long handles and a bag with backpack straps.

    [0052] FIG. 1 shows the sheet before it is folded. In this embodiment the sheet is a square. The square is divided into nine fields, which square shaped. The areas A to B, B to L, L to M, M to A are divided into 3 squares, and the areas D to E, E to I, I to J, to D are divided into 3 squares.

    [0053] FIG. 2 shows how 4 cuts are made in the sheet. Cuts are made from point B to point A1, from point D to point E1, from point J to point I1, from point L to point M1.

    [0054] In FIG. 3 the corners of the 4 corner fields are bend over the cut as follows: A fold is made from point P to point B so that point A is folded to point Q. A fold is made from point D to point F so that Point E is folded to point R. A fold is made from point H to point J so that point I is folded to point S. A fold is made from point L to point N so that point M is folded to point T.

    [0055] In FIG. 4 the side pieces (the sides where the fields at the 4 corners are bent over the cut) are bend up: From point P to point F, one fold is made, and from point N to point H, a fold is made, after which the side piece from point D to point J and side section from point B to point L are bend up.

    [0056] In the FIGS. 5 and 6 it is shown how the end pieces point Q to point R and point S to point T bend up, whereby the sections formed by the cuts in FIG. 2 overlap each other. These sections are assembled by use of any suitable attachment means, such as sewing or gluing. It is in this process that a total of 3 compartments are formed, one in the middle and one on each side of the folded bag. Tip from point B reach point R, tip from point D reach point Q, tip from point L reach point S, tip from point J reach point T.

    [0057] The section from point B to point D and the section from point J to point L bend toward the center of the figure so that they stand substantially vertically on the section point Q to point R and the section point S to point T.

    [0058] Point B and point P are assembled such that the section between point A and point B substantially flush with the section between point Q and point R.

    [0059] Point D and point F are assembled such that the section between point D and point E substantially flush with the section between point Q and point R.

    [0060] Point H and point J are assembled such that the section between point I and point J substantially flush with the section between point S and point T.

    [0061] Point L and Point N are assembled such that the section between point L and point NI substantially flush with the section between point S and point T.

    [0062] FIG. 7 shows that the bag can be utilized as a 1-compartment bag with attachment of the bent end pieces—point B to point D and point J to point L.

    [0063] FIG. 8 shows that end pieces—point B to point D and point J to point L—can be folded to form 2 extra compartments. Fold from point C to point Q and fold from point C to point R, and fold from point K to point S and fold from point K to point T are used for this purpose.

    [0064] FIG. 9 shows that the end pieces, point B to point D and point to point L, can be folded to reduce the size of the bag.

    [0065] Point C through fold from point C to point Q and fold from point C to point R and point K bend via fold from point K to point S and fold from point K to point T so that they are assembled at the top with point G and point O.

    [0066] FIG. 10: The bottom can be folded in. A fold is made between point Q1 and point S1 which folds in the bag, whereby point Q and point R meet and point S and point T meet.

    [0067] FIG. 11 shows the bag where both end pieces and bottom are folded in.

    [0068] FIG. 12 shows the bag in FIG. 11 with an extra fold reducing the size of the bag.

    [0069] FIG. 13 shows the folded bag with short and long handles and a bag with backpack straps.

    [0070] A shopping bag with backpack straps, a shopping bag with short and long handles, and finally a shopping bag folded in with backpack straps are shown.