Reusable bag carrier and dispenser
09532667 ยท 2017-01-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/1026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for holding and dispensing reusable bags includes a structural base, a first arm-bracing wing, a second arm-bracing wing, an elastic restraint, and a bag storing hanger. When in use, a plurality of reusable bags is initially hooked onto a hook portion of the bag storing hanger. The elastic restraint secures the plurality of reusable bags with the structural base such that the plurality of reusable bags is stored on a racking portion of the bag storing hanger. The first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing rest on a grocery bag holder when the device is used to dispense the plurality of reusable bags. A handle extending from the structural base allows the user to carry the device conveniently.
Claims
1. An apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags comprises: a structural base; a first arm-bracing wing; a second arm-bracing wing; an at least one securing band; a bag storing hanger; the bag storing hanger comprises a hook portion and a racking portion; the first arm-bracing wing being adjacently connected to the structural base; the second arm-bracing wing being adjacently connected to the structural base, opposite the first arm-bracing wing; the bag storing hanger being positioned in between the first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing; the racking portion being removably attached to the structural base; the hook portion laterally extending from the structural base; the securing band being connected to the structural base, opposite the hook portion; the at least one securing band comprises a first band and a second band; the first band being positioned adjacent to the first arm-bracing wing; and the second band being positioned adjacent to the second arm-bracing wing.
2. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 1 comprises: a handle; and the handle being removably attached onto the structural base.
3. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 1 comprises: a handle; and the handle being hingedly connected onto the structural base.
4. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 1 comprises: a carrying strap; a first end of the carrying strap being pivotally connected to the first arm-bracing wing; and a second end of the carrying strap being pivotally connected to the second arm-bracing wing.
5. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 1 comprises: the at least one securing band comprises a central band; and the central band being positioned in between the first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing.
6. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 1 comprises: a plurality of reusable bags; each of the plurality of reusable bags comprises a tote bag, a first loop, and a second loop; the first loop being connected adjacent to the tote bag, adjacent to an opening of the tote bag; the second loop being connected adjacent to the tote bag, adjacent to a base of the tote bag; and the first loop and the second loop being aligned opposite to each other across a lateral face of the tote bag.
7. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 6 comprises: an elastic restraint; each of the plurality of reusable bags being in a folded configuration in order to position the first loop concentric to the second loop; the racking portion traversing through the first loop and the second loop for each of the plurality of reusable bags; and the elastic restraint being positioned around the plurality of reusable bags, wherein elastic restraint secures the plurality of reusable bags.
8. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 1 comprises: a locking slot; the bag storing hanger further comprises a locking nub; the locking slot traversing through the structural body in between the first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing; the locking slot being positioned parallel to the bag storing hanger; and the locking nub being engaged into the locking slot.
9. An apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags comprises: a structural base; a first arm-bracing wing; a second arm-bracing wing; an at least one securing band; a bag storing hanger; a carrying strap; the bag storing hanger comprises a hook portion and a racking portion; the first arm-bracing wing being adjacently connected to the structural base; the second arm-bracing wing being adjacently connected to the structural base, opposite the first arm-bracing wing; the bag storing hanger being positioned in between the first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing; the racking portion being removably attached to the structural base; the hook portion laterally extending from the structural base; the securing band being connected to the structural base, opposite the hook portion; a first end of the carrying strap being pivotally connected to the first arm-bracing wing; a second end of the carrying strap being pivotally connected to the first arm-bracing wing; a locking slot; the bag storing hanger further comprises a locking nub; the locking slot traversing through a structural body in between the first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing; the locking slot being positioned parallel to the bag storing hanger; and the locking nub being engaged into the locking slot.
10. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 9 comprises: a handle; and the handle being removably attached onto the structural base.
11. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 9 comprises: a handle; and the handle being hingedly connected onto the structural base.
12. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 9 comprises: the at least one securing band comprises a central band; and the central band being positioned in between the first arm-bracing wing and the second arm-bracing wing.
13. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 9 comprises: the at least one securing band comprises a first band and a second band; the first band being positioned adjacent to the first arm-bracing wing; and the second band being positioned adjacent to the second arm-bracing wing.
14. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 9 comprises: a plurality of reusable bags; each of the plurality of reusable bags comprises a tote bag, a first loop, and a second loop; the first loop being connected adjacent to the tote bag, adjacent to an opening of the tote bag; the second loop being connected adjacent to the tote bag, adjacent to a base of the tote bag; and the first loop and the second loop being aligned opposite to each other across a lateral face of the tote bag.
15. The apparatus for holding and dispensing reusable bags as claim 14 comprises: an elastic restraint; each of the plurality of reusable bags being in a folded configuration in order to position the first loop concentric to the second loop; the racking portion traversing through the first loop and the second loop for each of the plurality of reusable bags; and the elastic restraint being positioned around the plurality of reusable bags, wherein elastic restraint secures the plurality of reusable bags.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
(20) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(21) The present invention introduces an apparatus for holding reusable bags and dispensing the reusable bags accordingly. By utilizing the present invention, a user can carry a plurality of grocery bags to the store and pack them within a short time period.
(22) The effective design of the present invention also makes the bag dispensing process more efficient.
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(25) In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of reusable bags 17 is secured in place with a locking mechanism. More specifically, the plurality of reusable bags 17 is locked in place by utilizing a locking slot 22. As seen in
(26) The effective design of the plurality of reusable bags 17 utilized in the preferred embodiment of the present invention allows the plurality of reusable bags 17 to be easily attached onto the structural base 1. As seen in
(27) As mentioned before, the elastic restraint 4 is utilized to secure the plurality of reusable bags 17 together for convenience purposes. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a first end of the elastic restraint 4 is attached to the hook portion 6. Similarly, an opposite end of the elastic restraint 4 is attached to the locking nub 8. The elastic restraint 4 is positioned around the plurality of reusable bags 17 in between the first arm-bracing wing 2 and the second arm-bracing wing 3. As a result, the plurality of reusable bags 17 is held together in the folded configuration against the bag storing hanger 5. The central positioning of the elastic restraint 4 eliminates the need to have multiple restraints along the structural base 1 to secure the plurality of reusable bags 17. Even though the elastic restraint 4 is attached to the bag storing hanger 5 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, in another embodiment of the present invention the elastic restraint 4 can be looped around a plurality of hooks positioned on the structural base 1 as illustrated in
(28) In order to provide ease in transportation, the present invention comprises a handle 9. As seen in
(29) In addition to the handle 9, the present invention comprises a carrying strap 10. The carrying strap 10 can be, but is not limited to, a shoulder strap. As seen in
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(31) In general, the following procedure is followed when storing the plurality of reusable bags 17. The user initially moves the locking nub 8 to the unlocking end 24 within the locking slot 22. As a result, the hook portion 6 is positioned away from the structural base 1 and the locking nub 8 is securely positioned within the unlocking end 24. When stacking a reusable bag of the plurality of reusable bags 17, the first loop 19 is initially inserted into the hook portion 6. Next, the reusable bag of the plurality of reusable bags 17 is folded such that the second loop 20 is concentric with the first loop 19. When each of the plurality of reusable bags 17 is in the folded configuration, the plurality of reusable bags 17 is stacked on the racking portion 7. By utilizing the elastic restraint 4, the user can secure the plurality of reusable bags 17 together when the plurality of reusable bags 17 is in the folded configuration. As a final step, the user moves the locking nub 8 to the locking end 23 of the locking slot 22, such that the locking nub 8 is securely positioned within the locking end 23. Resultantly, the plurality of reusable bags 17 is secured in the racking portion 7 as shown in
(32) When dispensing the plurality of reusable bags 17, the following procedure is followed. Initially the present invention is attached to the grocery bag holder with the at least one securing band 13. If the central band 14 is utilized, the central band 14 is attached to the grocery bag holder. On the other hand, if the first band 15 and the second band 16 are utilized, the first arm of the grocery bag holder is connected to the first band 15. Similarly, the second arm is connected to the second band 16 such that the present invention is secured against the grocery bag holder. In another instance, when the present invention is utilized on the pair of bag dispensing arms, the first band 15 and the second band 16 are utilized. In order to dispense each of the plurality of reusable bags 17, the user utilizes the locking nub 8. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the locking nub 8 is slid from the locking end 23 to the unlocking end 24 as illustrated in
(33) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.