Shopping cart bagging station
10507859 ยท 2019-12-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/1472
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B67/1227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B67/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2202/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Described is a shopping cart bagging station that is used in retail stores to dispense shopping bags while a customer of the retail store shops. The shopping cart bagging station holds and dispenses shopping bags. The shopping cart bagging station is coupled to a shopping cart so that the customer can load items they purchase into the shopping bags as they shop. The shopping cart bagging station includes a support channel and three hooks coupled to the support channel. The support channel couples to the shopping cart. The three hooks hold shopping bags. By using the shopping cart bagging station, a customer does not have to visit a checkout station to bag their purchased items.
Claims
1. A shopping cart bagging station comprising: a support channel comprising: a backbone bar having a backbone bar first end, a backbone bar second end opposing the backbone bar first end, a backbone bar longitudinal axis extending from the backbone bar first end to the backbone bar second end, a backbone bar first side edge and a backbone bar second side edge; a first side bar coupled to and extending from the backbone bar first side edge, wherein the first side bar has a first side bar first end adjacent the backbone bar first end, and a first side bar second end adjacent the backbone bar second end, wherein the first side bar is perpendicular to the backbone bar and wherein the first side bar comprises an inner surface; a second side bar coupled to and extending from the backbone bar second side edge, wherein the second side bar is perpendicular to the backbone bar; a first and a second protrusion, wherein the first and the second protrusion protrude from the inner surface towards the second side bar; a first locking tab coupled to and extending from the first side bar first end; and a second locking tab coupled to and extending from the first side bar second end; and a first hook, a second hook, and a third hook, each of the three hooks fixedly attached to the second side bar.
2. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 1, wherein each of the three hooks comprises: a hook bar comprising: a hook bar first end coupled to the second side bar; a hook bar second end opposing the hook bar first end; a hook bar lateral bend between the hook bar first end and the hook bar second end; a shank portion that extends from the hook bar first end to the hook bar lateral bend, wherein the shank portion extends perpendicularly from the second side bar, and wherein the shank portion lies in a second side bar plane; and a hook end portion that extends from the hook bar lateral bend to the hook bar second end; wherein the hook bar folds back on itself at the hook bar lateral bend forming a hook bar angle between the shank portion and the hook end portion of from about 10 degrees to about 50 degrees.
3. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 1, wherein the first hook is coupled to a second side bar first end, the second hook is coupled to a second side bar second end, and the third hook is coupled to a second side bar midpoint.
4. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 3, wherein the hook end portion folds over a shank portion front surface.
5. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 4, wherein the hook end portion comprises an S-shaped side view cross section.
6. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 5, wherein the shank portion is straight.
7. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 6, wherein the hook end portion is longer than the shank portion.
8. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 1, wherein a first opening extends through the first side bar between the first protrusion and the backbone bar.
9. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 8, wherein a second opening extends through the first side bar between the second protrusion and the backbone bar.
10. The shopping cart bagging station of claim 1, wherein a length to width ratio of the support channel is from about 20:1 to about 30:1.
11. A combination shopping cart and shopping cart bagging station, the combination comprising: a shopping cart having a shopping cart side and a shopping cart top rail; and a shopping cart bagging station coupled to the shopping cart, wherein the shopping cart bagging station comprises: a support channel, wherein the support channel couples to the shopping cart top rail, and wherein the support channel comprises: a backbone bar having a backbone bar first end, a backbone bar second end opposing the backbone bar first end, a backbone bar longitudinal axis extending from the backbone bar first end to the backbone bar second end, a backbone bar first side end and a backbone bar second side end; a first side bar coupled to and extending from the backbone bar first side edge, wherein the first side bar has a first side bar first end adjacent the backbone bar first end, and a first side bar second end adjacent the backbone bar second end, wherein the first side bar is perpendicular to the backbone bar and wherein the first side bar comprises an inner surface; a second side bar coupled to and extending from the backbone bar second side edge, wherein the second side bar is perpendicular to the backbone bar; a first and a second protrusion, wherein the first and the second protrusion protrude from the inner surface towards the second side bar; and wherein the shopping cart top rail extends between the backbone bar and the first and the second protrusion when the shopping cart bagging station is coupled to the shopping cart; a first hook, a second hook, and a third hook, each of the first, second and third hooks fixedly attached to the second side bar; a first locking tab coddled to and extending from the first side bar first end, wherein the shopping cart top rail extends between the first locking tab and the backbone bar when the shopping cart bagging station is coupled to the shopping cart; and a second locking tab coupled to and extending from the first side bar second end, wherein the shopping cart top rail extends between the second locking tab and the backbone bar when the shopping cart bagging station is coupled to the shopping cart.
12. The combination of claim 11, wherein each of the first, second, and third hooks comprises: a hook bar comprising: a hook bar first end coupled to the second side bar; a hook bar second end opposing the hook bar first end; a hook bar lateral bend between the hook bar first end and the hook bar second end; a shank portion that extends from the hook bar first end to the hook bar lateral bend, wherein the shank portion extends perpendicularly from the second side bar, and wherein the shank portion lies in a second side bar plane; and a hook end portion that extends from the hook bar lateral bend to the hook bar second end; wherein the hook bar folds back on itself at the hook bar lateral bend forming a hook bar angle between the shank portion and the hook end portion of from about 30 degrees.
13. The combination of claim 12, wherein the first hook is coupled to a second side bar first end, the second hook is coupled to a second side bar second end, and the third hook is coupled to a second side bar midpoint.
14. The combination of claim 13, wherein the hook end portion folds over a shank portion front surface.
15. The combination of claim 14, wherein the hook end portion comprises an S-shaped side view cross section.
16. The combination of claim 15, wherein each shank portion is straight.
17. The combination of claim 11, wherein a first open ng extends through the first side bar between the first protrusion and the backbone bar.
18. The combination of claim 11, wherein a length to width ratio of the support channel is from about 20:1 to about 30:1.
19. The combination of claim 18, wherein the length to width ratio of the support channel is about 25:1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) Disclosed herein are embodiments of an invention related to retail store fixtures, more specifically to a bagging station that is used in combination with a shopping cart. A bagging station is a fixture located in a retail store that holds a stack of shopping bags, often plastic shopping bags, and dispenses these bags as they are filled with products a customer has purchased. The shopping bags are held in a manner and position such that it is easy and convenient for a person to open one bag at a time, place purchased items in the bag, and then remove the bag and the enclosed products from the bagging station. Bagging stations have traditionally been located at checkout stations where customers pay for their products, because that is where the products have traditionally been transferred from a shopping cart to the shopping bags. However, with the advent of self-checkout, customers often need a bagging station as they shop to bag their purchases while shopping. The disclosed shopping cart bagging station can be used by customers to bag their purchases as they shop or by employees bagging items for a customer. The disclosed shopping cart bagging station is sturdy and can hold bags that are carrying some weight in them.
(10) In a specific embodiment, the disclosed shopping cart bagging station includes a support channel and three hooks fixedly attached to the support channel. The support channel includes a backbone bar, a first side bar coupled to the backbone bar, and a second side bar coupled to the backbone bar. The three hooks are coupled to the second side bar. The support channel also includes a first and a second protrusion, and a first and a second locking tab, all of which help lock the shopping cart bagging station to a rail of a shopping cart.
(11) The shopping cart bagging station holds a plurality of shopping bags and dispenses the shopping bags one at a time as products are placed in a shopping bag. The first and the second hook each hold a handle of a shopping bag so the shopping bag is held open to be filled. A third hook holds a stack of shopping bags ready to be opened and filled.
(12) The support channel has a cross-sectional shape of channela rectangle with one open side. The channel fits over the top rail of a shopping cart to couple the shopping cart bagging station to the shopping cart. The first and second protrusion and the first and second locking tab help lock the support channel to the top rail.
(13) The shopping cart bagging station can be mounted at various locations on a shopping cart, making it easy and convenient for a customer to carry and load a plurality of shopping bags as they shop. The disclosed shopping cart bagging station provides a means for a customer to load purchases into bags as they shop, instead of having to bag their purchases at a checkout station. And, the disclosed shopping cart bagging station provide a way for employees to load and carry a large number of bags with a shopping cart at a pickup station.
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(15) Hooks 140, 150, and 160 are used to hold and dispense shopping bag 122. Shopping bag 122 is hung from its hanger hole on third hook 160, as shown in
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(17) Shopping cart bagging station 110 includes support channel 130, first hook 140, second hook 150, and third hook 160. First hook 140, second hook 150, and third hook 160 are fixedly attached (coupled, joined, connected) to support channel 130, as shown in the figures. Shopping cart bagging station 110 is coupled to shopping cart top rail 112 of a side 111 of shopping cart 113 in the embodiment shown in
(18) Support channel 130 is the structural frame of shopping cart bagging station 110. Support channel 130 couples to top rail 112. Support channel 130 is a structural channelit has a cross-section that is generally rectangular-shaped with three sides and one open side, see
(19) Support channel 130 has a length 116 and a width 118, as shown in
(20) Backbone bar 181 is a flat elongate bar of rigid material. Backbone bar 181 is formed of plastic in this embodiment, but this is not meant to be limiting. Backbone bar 181 can be formed of metal, wood, composites, or any suitable rigid material. Backbone bar 181 has a backbone bar first end 182 and a backbone bar second end 183 opposing backbone bar first end 182, as shown in
(21) First side bar 191 is a flat elongate bar of rigid material. First side bar 191 is formed of plastic in this embodiment, but this is not meant to be limiting. First side bar 191 can be formed of metal, wood, composites, or any suitable rigid material. First side bar 191 has a first side bar first end 192 and a first side bar second end 193 opposing first side bar first end 192, as shown in
(22) Second side bar 195 is a flat elongate bar of rigid material. Second side bar 195 is formed of plastic in this embodiment, but this is not meant to be limiting. Second side bar 195 can be formed of metal, wood, composites, or any suitable rigid material. Second side bar 195 has a second side bar first end 196 and a second side bar second end 197 opposing second side bar first end 196, as shown in
(23) Support channel 130 includes a first protrusion 101 and a second protrusion 102, as shown in
(24) First and second protrusion 101 and 102 are formed, in this embodiment, by making cutouts in first side bar 191 and folding these cutouts inward onto inner surface 194 of first side bar 191. One cutout forms a first opening 104 in first side bar 191. First opening 104 is the hole formed in first side bar 191 when a cutout is made in first side bar 191 and folded onto inner surface 194 to create first protrusion 101, as shown in
(25) Support channel 130 also includes a first locking tab 206 and a second locking tab 216, as shown in
(26) Each of three hooks 140, 150, and 160 are fixedly coupled (attached, joined, connected) to second side bar 195 of support channel 130, as shown in the figures. In the embodiment shown in the figures, first hook 140 is coupled to support channel 130 at second side bar first end 196, as shown in
(27) Each of three hooks 140, 150, and 160 have the same features. Details will be provided herein for second hook 150 as shown in
(28) Second hook 150 is formed of a hook bar 141 that is folded to create a hook shape, see
(29) Hook bar 141 is folded over on itself at a hook bar lateral bend 144, best seen in
(30) Hook bar lateral bend 144 divides hook bar 141 into a shank portion 145 and a hook end portion 146, see
(31) Hook end portion 146 extends from hook bar lateral bend 144 to hook bar second end 143 (
(32) Hook end portion 146 folds over a shank portion front surface 128 (
(33) Third hook 160 is formed of a hook bar 171 that is folded to create a hook shape, see
(34) Hook bar 171 is folded over on itself at a hook bar lateral bend 174, best seen in
(35) Hook bar lateral bend 174 divides hook bar 171 into a shank portion 175 and a hook end portion 176, see
(36) Hook end portion 176 extends from hook bar lateral bend 174 to hook bar second end 173 (
(37) Hook end portion 176 folds over a shank portion front surface 178 (
(38) First hook 140 is constructed the same as second hook 150 and third hook 160 and has a corresponding description as the description provided for second hook 150 and third hook 160.
(39) First, second, and third hooks 140, 150, and 160 are used to hold and dispense at least one shopping bag 122. First and second hooks 140 and 150 each hold handles of shopping bags 122. Third hook 160 is used to hang shopping bags 122 from, as shown in
(40) With support channel 130 coupling shopping cart bagging station 110 to shopping cart 113, and first, second, and third hooks 140, 150, and 160 holding at least one shopping bag 122 as shown in
(41) Shopping cart bagging station 110 can be hung from many different locations on shopping cart 113. Shopping cart bagging station 110 is shown in
(42) Shopping cart bagging stations have been shown and described that couple to a shopping cart and are used to hold and dispense shopping bags while a customer is using the shopping cart to shop. The shopping cart bagging station is coupled to a shopping cart so the customer can bag their purchased items as they shop. Shopping bags are hung from the shopping cart bagging station. The shopping cart bagging station provides a convenient way for customers to bag their purchases as they shop, so they do not have to visit a checkout station to have their purchased items bagged.
(43) The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above.