ADJUSTABLE GROCERY BAG HOLDER
20250320015 ยท 2025-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B67/1227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable holder holds variously sized and shaped bags for holding purchases at a retail check-out or other goods-delivery station, to accommodate cloth or other non-uniform bags as an environmentally friendly, reusable substitute for plastic bags. The holder is adjustable in depth to closely fit the depth of the bag so that fasteners reach and hold-up and hold-open corners of the bag for maximum and reliable opening and positioning of the cloth/non-uniform bag throughout the bag-loading process. The holder may be also adjustable in width. The checker and shopper typically need not hold the bag open or even touch the bag during the bag-loading step. The full bag remains in an upright position in the holder until the checker or shopper disconnects the bag from the holder and grasps the handles of the bag to lift and carry away the filled bag.
Claims
1. A holder for holding a shopping bag in an open condition for loading goods into the bag through a bag opening, the holder comprising a frame and fasteners for connection to the bag, wherein: the frame has a left side, right side, front side, a rear side, a bottom side for resting on a bagging surface, and a top side having a first crossbar and a second crossbar for connecting to and supporting a perimeter of the bag opening, the frame having an interior space with a width extending between the left side and right side, a height extending between the bottom side and the top side, and a front-to-back depth extending horizontally between the first crossbar and the second crossbar, wherein the first crossbar is movable toward and away from the second crossbar to change the depth of the interior space; and said fasteners are slidably connected to the first crossbar and second crossbar for detachable connection to said perimeter of the bag opening, wherein at least one of the fasteners is movable on the first crossbar between the left side and the right side, and at least one of the fasteners is moveable on the second crossbar between the left side and the right side to capture front and rear corners of the perimeter of the bag opening; wherein said frame comprises left and right horizontal slots in upper end brackets of the left side and the right side, respectively, and the first crossbar is movable toward and away from the second crossbar by sliding horizontally rearward and forward, respectively, in the horizontal slots; and wherein each of said horizontal slots has downwardly extending notches that receive ends of the first crossbar to retain the first crossbar at a selected distance from the second crossbar.
2. The holder as in claim 1, wherein said bottom side comprises rungs that are connected to bottom ends of the left side and the right side and that telescope to move the left side and the right side toward and away from each other to adjust the width of the interior space.
3. The holder as in claim 1, wherein said fasteners are clips that are rotatable on the crossbars.
4. The holder as in claim 1, wherein the first crossbar has ends that extend down along an outer surface of the brackets when the first crossbar is installed in the brackets.
5. The holder as in claim 1, wherein the first crossbar is removable from said horizontal slots for separation from the frame.
6. The holder as in claim 2, wherein said frame has a left opening in the left side between the rungs connected to the bottom end of the left side and the upper end bracket of the left side, for accessing a bag in the interior space through the left opening.
7. The holder as in claim 6, wherein said frame further has a right opening in the right side between the rungs connected to the bottom end of the right side and the upper end bracket of the right side, for accessing the bag in the interior space through the right opening.
8. A holder for holding a shopping bag in an open condition for loading goods into the bag through a bag opening, the holder comprising a frame and fasteners for connection to the bag, wherein: the frame has a left side, right side, front side, a rear side, a bottom side for resting on a bagging surface, and a top side having a first crossbar and a second crossbar for connecting to and supporting a perimeter of the bag opening, the frame having an interior space with a width extending between the left side and right side, a height extending between the bottom side and the top side, and a front-to-back depth extending horizontally between the first crossbar and the second crossbar, wherein the first crossbar is movable toward and away from the second crossbar to change the depth of the interior space; and said fasteners are slidably connected to the first crossbar and second crossbar for detachable connection to said perimeter of the bag opening, wherein at least one of the fasteners is movable on the first crossbar between the left side and the right side, and at least one of the fasteners is moveable on the second crossbar between the left side and the right side to capture front and rear corners of the perimeter of the bag opening; wherein said bottom side comprises rungs that are connected to bottom ends of the left side and the right side; wherein one of said rungs is a front rung at the front side of the frame, and wherein the frame further has a front opening in the front side between the front rung and the first crossbar, for accessing the bag through the front opening.
9. An adjustable holder for holding shopping bags of different left-to-right widths and different front-to-rear depths in an open condition in an interior space of the holder, for loading of the bag with objects, the holder comprising a frame and a plurality of fasteners connected to the frame, wherein said frame comprises: horizontal front and rear bottom rungs for resting on a surface, left and right sides upending from left ends and right ends of the bottom rungs, respectively, wherein each of the left and right sides has a top end, wherein the frame has a width between the left and right sides, and the left and right sides are movable toward and away each other for decreasing and increasing the interior space width, respectively; a left bracket connected to the top end of the left side and a right bracket connected to the top end of the right side, each of the left and right brackets having a horizontal slot; a rear crossbar and a front crossbar each extending between the left bracket and the right bracket, wherein the interior space has a depth between the rear crossbar and the front crossbar, and the front crossbar has left and right ends received and horizontally-slidable in the horizontal slots of the left and right brackets, so that the front crossbar is slidable toward and away from the rear crossbar to decrease and increase the interior space depth, respectively; and wherein said plurality of fasteners comprises at least one fastener on each of the rear crossbar and the front crossbar, for detachably connecting a top perimeter of the shopping bag to the rear and front crossbars when the front crossbar is a distance from the rear crossbar for holding the bag in the open condition.
10. The holder of claim 9, wherein each horizontal slot has downward-extending notches spaced from a front end of the horizontal slot to a rear end of the horizontal slot, for incremental adjustment of the front crossbar distance from the rear crossbar by the left and right ends of the crossbars dropping down into selected notches to be retained in the selected notches.
11. The holder of claim 9, wherein said at least one fastener on each of the rear crossbar and the front crossbar comprise two fasteners on the front crossbar and two fasteners on the rear crossbar.
12. The holder of claim 11, wherein said two fasteners on the front crossbar are resilient clips biased to a closed position for grasping the perimeter of the bag and said two fasteners on the rear crossbar are resilient clips biased to a closed potion for grasping the perimeter of the bag.
13. The holder of claim 11, wherein the left side comprises front and rear vertical side members that are spaced apart, so the left side is substantially open for reaching through the left side into the interior space.
14. The holder of claim 13, wherein said right side comprises front and rear vertical side members that are spaced apart, so the right side is substantially open for reaching through the right side into the interior space.
15. The holder of claim 14, wherein the horizontal front bottom rung extends only between bottom ends of the left and right sides so that above the horizontal front bottom rung is a front opening into the interior space for reaching the bag.
16. The holder of claim 15, wherein said frame has a frame top opening between the left and right sides and between the front and rear crossbar for receiving the bag and for the bag to be lifted up through the frame top opening upon the bag being filled.
17. The holder of claim 16, wherein the two fasteners on the front crossbar are slidable left and right on the front crossbar.
18. The holder of claim 17, wherein the two fasteners on the rear crossbar are slidable left and right on the rear crossbar.
19. A combination of an adjustable holder and a shopping bag received in the holder in an open condition for filling the bag with goods, wherein the holder comprises a frame, wherein: said frame has a left side, right side, front side, a rear side, a bottom side for resting on a bagging surface, and a top side comprising a first crossbar and a second crossbar that connect top ends of the left and right sides; said frame has an interior space having a width extending between the left side and right side, a height extending between the bottom side and the top side, and a front-to-back depth extending horizontally between the first crossbar and the second crossbar, wherein the first crossbar is movable toward and away from the second crossbar to change the depth of the interior space; and wherein the holder further comprises fasteners that are connected to the first crossbar and second crossbar and that detachably connect to, and support, a perimeter of the bag extending around the opening of the bag; and wherein at least one of the fasteners is moveable on the first crossbar between said left side and said right side to connect to front, left and right corners of said perimeter, and at least one of the fasteners is moveable on the second crossbar between said left side and said right side to connect to rear, left and right corners of said perimeter; wherein the bottom side of the frame comprises rungs that connect bottom ends of the left side and the right side, wherein the rungs, the first crossbar, and the second crossbar telescope to move the left side and the right side toward and away from each other to adjust the width of the interior space.
20. The holder of claim 8, wherein the first crossbar has ends that extend down along an outer surface of the brackets when the first crossbar is installed in the brackets.
21. The holder of claim 8, wherein the first crossbar is removable from said horizontal slots for separation from the frame.
22. The holder of claim 9, wherein the front crossbar has ends that extend down along an outer surface of the brackets when the front crossbar is installed in the brackets.
23. The holder of claim 9, wherein the front crossbar is removable from said horizontal slots for separation from the frame.
24. The holder of claim 19, wherein the first crossbar has ends that extend down along an outer surface of the brackets when the first crossbar is installed in the brackets.
25. The holder of claim 19, wherein the first crossbar is removable from said horizontal slots for separation from the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The Drawings show some, but not the only, embodiments of the invented apparatus and methods of using the apparatus. The invented apparatus and methods provide an adjustable holder for holding bags of various dimensions and sizes, so that a shopper's own cloth or other reusable non-uniform bag may be used at the check-out station of a store, or at other locations where a bag is to be filled with objects for carrying away. The holder and methods encourage use of reusable bags instead of plastic bags, to help save the environment from massive amounts of plastic litter and landfill. In certain embodiments, the holder comprises a rectangular frame, and at least one clip or other fastener, and preferably multiple clips or other fasteners, provided on the frame for connecting a shopping bag to the frame. In certain embodiments, the frame is made of multiple elongated members, certain of which are slidable or otherwise moveable relative to each other, for adjustment of the dimensions of the frame and therefore of the interior space inside the frame. The frame is substantially open, that is, substantially open at its front, right, and left sides, and preferably also at its rear side. This openness enhances efficiency of frame handling and adjustment, installation of the bag in the interior space, viewing and access to the bag during filling of the bag, and removal of the bag upon completion of said filling. It may be noted that the frame forms the main structure of the embodiments shown in the drawings, and, therefore, in certain embodiments, the interior space of the frame may also or instead be described as the interior space of the holder, the top opening of the frame may also or instead be described as the top opening of the interior space and/or of the holder, and the open sides of the frame, further described later in this document, may also or instead be described as the holder's open sides.
[0022] The interior space is adjustable in depth, preferably by adjusting the distance between the frame's bag-carrying members. In certain embodiments, the interior space is also adjustable in width, preferably by the left and right portions/sides of the frame being moveable toward and away from each other. Thus, bags ranging from very small to large may be quickly accommodated at the check-out station. In this document, depth of the holder, frame, and bag are defined as the horizontal, front-to-rear dimension (or front-to-back dimension). In this document, width of the holder, frame, and bag are defined as a horizontal, right-to-left dimension, because a user may stand in front of the holder, facing the holder and bag with the user's right arm near the right of the holder and bag and the user's left arm near the left of the holder and bag. In this document, the height of the holder, frame, and bag are defined as the vertical, top-to-bottom dimension.
[0023] The holder further comprises at least one clip or other fastener, and preferably multiple clips or other fasteners that are shaped and sized to extend downward into the top opening of the interior space of the frame to grasp or otherwise removably connect to the upper perimeter of the bag and thereby to hold the bag upright and open prior to and during loading of the bag. This way, once installed in, and clipped to, the frame, the checker need not touch or manipulate the bag until the bag is unclipped/disconnected and carried away from the check-out stand. In certain embodiments, each of two opposing upper edges of the bag upper perimeter is grasped/connected to the frame by at least one clip/fastener. In certain embodiments, each of the front and rear upper edges of the bag is grasped/connected to the frame by at least two clips/fasteners, so that at least the right and left ends/extremities (or corners) of the front and rear upper edges are grasped and held-up to be close to the top side of the frame.
Referring Specifically to the Drawings and Reference Numbers/Letters:
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[0026] Prior to and/or upon insertion of the bag 50 into the holder 10, the user (checker, or optionally the shopper) may adjust the frame 11 for a good fit of frame to bag. Width adjustment may include changing the distance between the right and left sides of the frame, by telescoping of the bottom rungs 12, which typically also pulls outward on the ends of the crossbars 32, 34 to change the length of the preferably-telescoping, top crossbars 32, 34, to make the interior space IS at least as wide as the width of the bag 50 to be held. Preferably, this width adjustment changes the width of the interior space IS of the frame 11 to be the same as, or up to 20 percent, or more preferably up to 15 percent greater than, the width of the bag 50 to be held.
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[0029] It may be noted that the frame is preferably made to have a maximum depth that is as large as the greatest depth of bags to be used and/or as large as the greatest depth of the bagging surface on which the holder will be installed. Depth adjustment of the holder from said maximum depth to smaller depths is preferred in order to place the clips/fasteners relative to the upper edges of smaller bags in locations/positions effective for easy capture and support of the bag upper edges in said clips/fasteners. For example, the effective locations/positions for the clips/fasteners are directly above or within about 2 inches of being directly above the upper edges when the bag is fully open. Similarly, it may be noted that the frame is preferably made to have a maximum width that is as large as the greatest width of bags to be used and/or as large as the greatest width of the bagging surface on which the holder will be installed. Width adjustment to lessen the frame width may not be required for all holders and/or all uses, especially in embodiments wherein the clips/fasteners are only provided on the front and rear of the frame, but adapting the frame for width adjustment is preferred in most embodiments so the frame can be adjusted to fit various bagging surfaces and/or user preferences. Certain users will choose to keep the frame at its maximum width, or at the greatest width that fits on the bagging surface, to give them more room for inserting the empty bag and/or for removing the loaded bag from the frame.
[0030] Due to its smaller width, bag 51 has been rotated 90 degrees relative to the bag in
[0031] Bracket portions 16A and B, pointed out in
[0032] For adjusting the front crossbar 32, when the front crossbar 32 reaches the desired distance from the rear crossbar 34, crossbar 32 is then dropped down, so that the crossbar ends 32E enter notches 35, 45, and the left and right ends 32E are retained in the notches 35, 45 due to the ends 32E extending down along the outer sides of the left and right brackets 16, 20 respectively. Once the bag-filing has begun, the weight and volume of the objects placed in the bag may tend to pull the bag's forward wall slightly down and/or forward, so the crossbar 32 will tend to stay in the selected notches, for example, even in the forward-most ends 36, 46 of the selected notches. The crossbar system is further described later in this document.
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[0034] Therefore, adjustment of the holder 10 and therefore the interior space IS allows the holder 10 to receive and hold a medium-sized bag 50 (
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[0037] It may be noted that brackets 16, 20 are described above as fastened/fixed to side members 14 and side members 18, respectively, and that may include various connections, temporary or otherwise, between the brackets and their respective side members. In certain embodiments, the fastened may be firm and secure, to prevent the connected parts from easily connecting apart during use, or may be relatively easy to purposely disconnect, for example, as desired by a user when trying to get a particular bulky or heavy loaded bag out of the holder or for easy disassembly of the holder for moving and reinstalling in a different location. In certain embodiments, the fixed versions may be permanent or semi-permanent, to make the holder very sturdy and incapable of, or very unlikely to, come apart during use. In certain embodiments, members 24 and 28, which preferably telescope relative to central tubes 30, are shown to be cylindrical/tubular and may be sized to rotate easily in the central tubes 30. This may be beneficial for manufacture and for smooth width adjustment, for example, but other relative shapes may be used for some embodiments. In certain embodiments, it may be desirable to make members 24 and 28 not rotatable, or unlikely to rotate, inside the tubes 30, for example, to keep side members 14 and/or 18 from rotating to fall down to the bagging surface by rotating in the tubes 30 if a side member 14 and/or 18 are accidentally or purposely disconnected from bracket 16 or 20.
[0038] In the embodiments shown in the Figures, no width-adjustment locking mechanism is added, except that the friction between telescoping members tends to keep the frame in its width-adjusted position, especially in view of the weight of items being bagged tending to keep the frame in its adjusted position. This lack of width-adjustment locking mechanism, except for said friction, may be beneficial for the sake of simplicity, but, in certain embodiments, additional locking mechanism(s) may be added to lock the frame in one or more adjusted widths, if desired.
Referring More Specifically to the Crossbar System:
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Referring More Specifically to Bag-Capture Clips:
[0041] Either after or in conjunction with frame depth adjustment, and in certain embodiments also width adjustment, the bag 50, 51 is placed in the interior space IS and the front and rear top edges 52, 54 of the bag 50, 51 are connected to the front and rear crossbars 32, 34, respectively. In
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[0043] Clips 66 are available commercially and will be understood from
Alternative Embodiment with Open Adjustment Slots and Alternative Fasteners:
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[0045] The modified brackets 116, 120 comprise notches 135, 145 with upper openings 141, 143 from which the front crossbar 32 may be raised and removed from the frame (
[0046] It may be noted that this easily liftable and removable crossbar system may also assist a user to install an empty bag in the holder, as the bag may be set inside the frame/interior space with the front crossbar 32 set aside or held to the side so the crossbar is not in place or connected/attached to the frame. This gives the user a lot of room for bag insertion and for bag 51 to be connected to the rear crossbar 34. Then, the user may set the front crossbar 32 down into the selected upper openings 141, 143 of the brackets 116, 120, to place the crossbar ends in the desired notches 135, 145 for connection of the bag by another one or more clips/fasteners to crossbar 32.
[0047] The bag fasteners 162, 164 shown in
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Referring More Specifically to Method of Use:
[0049] In certain embodiments, the method of using holder 10, 10 is to: Step 1) adjust the interior space IS to be the same or slightly greater in depth, and in certain embodiments the same or greater in width, than the bag when empty; and Step 2) lower bag vertically down to insert the bag through the interior space IS top opening TO (
[0050] As described above regarding holder 100, an adaptation to allow the front crossbar 32 to be easily removed from the frame may allow the user to remove the obstacle that the crossbar 32 may present for removal of a full bag. This way, the bag 51 of
[0051] Therefore, the interior space IS, via its top opening TO, allows the shopping bag to entirely or substantially clear the holder's frame during the above embodiments of the method of use. However, it will be understood that an important factor for the use of the holder 10, 10 is adjustment of interior space IS to fit the depth of the bag 50, 51, so that the clips or other fasteners effectively reach and grasp the upper edge of the bag in a way that keeps the bag open and stable in the holder. Certain embodiments of the depth adjustment make the interior space up to 20 percent, or more preferably up to 15 percent, greater than the depth of the bag, which may be important for creating a small amount of room between the bag and the frame for easier full-bag removal. Certain embodiments of width adjustment make the interior space up to 20 percent greater than the width of the bag, or greater in certain embodiments, depending on the user's preference and on the size of the bagging surface.
[0052] From the description herein and the drawings, it will be understood that the interior space IS of the holder, and the holder's frame, is defined as: the space that extends between the left side and right side of the frame (more specifically between the right surface of members 14 and the left surface of members 18, and between the right surface of bracket 16 and the right surface of bracket 20); and extends between the front crossbar 32 and the rear crossbar 34 (more specifically, between parallel vertical planes extending through the rear surface of the front cross-bar 32 and the front surface of the rear crossbar 34. Also, it will be understood from the description in this document and from
Certain Embodiments Summarized:
[0053] Certain embodiments of the invented holder apparatus and/or the invented methods of using the apparatus may be described as comprising a rectangular frame, wherein the frame, and/or bag-holding elements provided on the frame, are, adjustable in adjustable in depth and/or in width. The adjustability may be done by telescoping elements and/or bag-support bars being slidable and retainable in various positions to accommodate/fit various bag sizes. The frame may comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, right and left sides connected by bottom rung portions that rest on a bagging surface near a check-out table/counter, and bars that extend between the right and left sides at or near the top of the frame and that are adapted to capture, hold-up and hold-open a bag positioned inside an interior space of the frame. Said bars may be called crossbars, for example, a first crossbar and a second crossbar, or, in certain embodiments the front crossbar and the rear crossbar. The adaptation to capture, hold-up, and hold-open the bag, in certain embodiments, includes the holder comprising clips that connect a top perimeter/edge of the bag to the bars. The right and left side may move apart or closer-together to adjust the width of the frame and the interior space, and said bars are moveable apart or closer-together to adjust the depth of the interior space and, hence, the effective depth of the holder and its frame. While lockable height adjustment may be provided in certain embodiments, for simplicity and to ensure the holder and its frame height cannot collapse, it is preferred in many embodiments that the holder and its frame not be adjustable in height. The non-height-adjustable holder and its frame are preferably in the range of 12-20 inches tall, as that will accommodate most or all grocery and retail bags.
[0054] The holder may be made of various durable and strong materials. Stainless steel or other non-tarnishing metals are preferred, especially for environments where cleaning with chemical cleaners or disinfectants is frequently done.
[0055] Although this disclosed technology has been described above with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, the invented technology is not limited to these disclosed particulars but extends instead to all equivalents of apparatus and of methods of using the apparatus within the broad scope of this disclosure and the following claims.