CONVERTIBLE REUSABLE BAG APPARATUS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
20210282516 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2004/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A convertible, reusable bag includes a first bag wall; a first side panel; a second side panel; a second bag wall aligned and joined to the first bag wall by the first side panel and the second side panel at a first heat sealed and/or sewn side edge, a second heat sealed and/or sewn side edge, respectively; a bag bottom comprising a substantially planar, foldable surface, the first and the second bag walls, the first and the second side panels, and the bottom formed of a single sheet and together arranged to form a bag defining an opening at a top thereof; a handle attached to a lower portion of the first wall at a first end, and an upper portion of the second wall at the second end; a transverse panel heat-sealed and/or sewn to the upper portion of the first wall and configured to include a gap in the seal that forms a loop through which the handle is slidable.
Claims
1. A bag apparatus, comprising: a first bag wall; a first side panel; a second side panel; a second bag wall aligned and joined to the first bag wall by the first side panel and the second side panel at a first heat sealed side edge, a second heat sealed side edge, respectively; a bag bottom comprising a substantially planar, foldable surface, the first and the second bag walls, the first and the second side panels, and the bottom formed of a single sheet and together arranged to form a bag defining an opening at a top thereof; a handle attached to a lower portion of the first wall at a first end, and an upper portion of the second wall at the second end; a transverse panel heat-sealed to the upper portion of the first wall and configured to include a gap in the seal that forms a loop through which the handle is slidable.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, the handle being a first handle, the apparatus comprising: a second handle attached to a lower portion of the first wall at a first end, and an upper portion of the second wall at the second end.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, the loop being a first loop, the apparatus comprising: a second loop formed by the transverse panel and the upper portion of the first wall through which the second handle is slidable.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, the handles further comprising: an elongated strap portion of the handle heat sealed to the first wall, and extending from the upper attachment point to a lower first wall attachment point.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising: a fastening system configured to secure an open top of the bag in a closed position.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, the fastening system further comprising: a snap-fit button comprising a male portion and a female portion attached to the first wall and the second wall, respectively, and configured to engage to one another.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, the transverse member further comprising vertical and horizontal heat seals forming the loop.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising: a woven material forming the bag.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising: a non-woven material forming the bag.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, the material further comprising a thickness in a range of thicknesses, measured in units of gram weights, of 30 grams per square meter to 150 grams per square meter, and the material comprising polypropylene or polyethylene polyethylene terepthalate.
11. A system, comprising: a convertible backpack bag comprising: a first bag wall; a first side panel; a second side panel; a second bag wall aligned and joined to the first bag wall by the first side panel and the second side panel; a bag bottom comprising a substantially planar, foldable surface, the first and the second bag walls, the first and the second side panels, and the bottom formed of a single sheet and together arranged to form a bag defining an opening at a top thereof; a handle attached to a lower portion of the first wall at a first end, and an upper portion of the second wall at the second end; a transverse panel attached to the upper portion of the first wall and configured to include a gap in the seal that forms a loop through which the handle is slidable a fastener system configured to join the handle to a second handle.
12. The system of claim 11, the fastener system comprising: a loop fastener comprising a first portion interlocking with a second portion, each attachable to separate bag handles; or a clip for joining separate bag handles.
13. A method of forming a bag, comprising: providing a planar, flexible sheet comprising a material suitable for heat sealing or sewing; folding the sheet and heat sealing to form an open-ended bag having a front, a back, a first side, a second side, and a bottom, wherein the first side and the second side and the bottom are constructed and arranged to be foldable inward in a configuration that causes the bag to naturally collapse into a folded configuration; and forming or attaching a plurality of handles connected to an upper portion of the first side and a lower portion of the second side, and slideable through loops formed on the second side.
14. The method of claim 13, the handles further comprising straps.
15. The method of claim 13, forming or attaching further comprising: attaching the handles to the upper portion of the first side by heat-sealing or sewing.
16. The method of claim 13, the forming or attaching further comprising: attaching the handles to the lower portion of the second side by heat-sealing or sewing.
17. The method of claim 13, the material further comprising polyethylene terepthalate.
18. The method of claim 13, the material further comprising polyethylene terepthalate, recycled polyethylene terepthalate, or polypropylene.
19. The method of claim 13, the material being selected from a woven material or a non-woven material, and comprising a thickness in a range of thicknesses, measured in units of gram weights, of 30 grams per square meter to 300 grams per square meter.
20. The method of claim 16, comprising: attaching a transverse panel to the second side; and heat-sealing or sewing the transverse member to the second side and defining gaps in the seal to form loops through which the handles extend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] The disclosure is shown by way of example in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like elements.
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[0031] In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of exemplary embodiments. It should be apparent, however, that exemplary embodiments may be practiced without these specific details or with an equivalent arrangement. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring exemplary embodiments. In addition, unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing quantities, ratios, and numerical properties of ingredients, reaction conditions, and so forth used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about.”
[0032] Embodiments of a reusable bag apparatus having a convertible handle configuration and methods of manufacture thereof are disclosed. Apparatus of embodiments advantageously include handles configured and attached to a reusable bag that is flexible and conformable. The bag is formed of any now known or later developed material, including woven or non-woven polymeric material, such as, for example polypropylene, or PET, or rPET. For the example, the bag wall material may comprise rPET. Consumer demand for plastic bags has previously been met by providing thin plastic bags that are flexible, light, and inexpensive, but at the expense of durability and typically configured limited or single use. Recently, consumer demand has increasingly required flexible, thin, and light bags having sufficient strength for multiple uses. Reusable bags with handles and having flexibility, and minimal materials and manufacturing costs are disclosed.
[0033] Bags in accordance with embodiments of the disclosure have handles configured and arranged for adjustment of strap length and position. In particular, bags in accordance with embodiments include handles that are adjustable by extending away from a side of the bag to a backpack configuration, and extending away from a top of a bag to a handle configuration.
[0034] A reusable bag with handles is shown in
[0035] A thickness of the sheets or bag walls may be any useful thickness, and preferably have a thin profile. In some embodiments, a thickness of a polypropylene non-woven bag bag is selected from a range of thicknesses, measured in units of gram weights, up to 300 grams, and preferably from 30 grams per square meter to 300 grams per square meter.
[0036] In some embodiments, a bag is formed of a single sheet, folded and configured to form a an open ended foldable bag. In other embodiments, the bag is formed of multiple separate penls fused together by heat-sealing. In an embodiment, only heat-sealing is used to form the bag and attach handles. In other embodiments, a combination of heat-sealing and minimal stitching is used. In other embodiments, only stitching is used.
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[0038] In particular, a loop 117 is formed by a combination of a transverse layer 119 and the back wall 105 of the bag body 101. The handles are configured to pass through the loops, thereby slidably securing the handles 109 to the bag body 101. Accordingly, the handles 109 may be adjusted to a desired position and length of extension from the top or side of the bag body 101.
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[0052] The loop type fastener 955 includes a first portion 955a that is passed through a second portion 955b forming loops. The first portion 955a includes a surface that is fastenable to a complementary surface of the second portion 955b. For example, the first portion 955a may be attached to the second handle 109b, and the first portion 109a may be attached to the first handle 109a. The first portion 955a may be passed through the second portion 955b and attached by a hook and loop fastener system to the second portion 955b. Thus, the first handle 109a and the second handle 109b may be fastened in a shoulder carry configuration.
[0053] A width of the handles 109 may be any appropriate width. Preferably, for bags intended for convertible use as a should carry bag, the width of the handles 109 may be one inch. In an other embodiment, the width may be greater than one inch. For example, the width may be 1.5 inches. Such widths have been determined to be particularly comfortable and useful for should carry configurations, and also back pack and hand carry configurations.
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[0057] The handles are attached at an opposite end to an upper portion of the front side of the bag at S12007. The handles are attached to the upper portion of the front side of the bag by heat-sealing. The handles are otherwise separated from the back side of the bag. At S12009, a transverse member is applied to the back side of the bag. The transverse bag is heat sealed to the back side of the back along a length thereof with the exception of gaps in the seal that form loops. The loops are sized and configured for the straps of the handles to pass therethrough. The length of the handle straps are sufficient for slidably moving through the loops between a handle configuration and a backpack configuration.
[0058] Embodiments are shown by way of example, and not by way of limitation in the figures and drawings. While the invention has been described in connection with a number of embodiments and implementations, the invention is not so limited but covers various obvious modifications and equivalent arrangements, which fall within the purview of the appended claims. Although features of the invention are expressed in certain combinations among the claims, it is contemplated that these features can be arranged in any combination and order.