Self-opening plastic bag

12589913 ยท 2026-03-31

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    Abstract

    A roll of plastic bags, wherein the action of tearing a bag off the roll opens each bag. The present invention interrupts or vitiates the static cling that prevents the bag from being opened without licking or moistening fingers. A small adhesive patch is glued on the perforation line between bags, spanning both bags on the roll. Tearing off a bag causes the patch to rip out a small portion of the bag's mouth. Static cling is interrupted, and the bag can be opened.

    Claims

    1. A roll of self-opening bags, comprising: a plurality of identical plastic bags wound into the roll, each said bag of said plurality of plastic bags comprising: a length and a width, a bottom portion, wherein said bottom portion comprises a weld across said width perpendicular to said length, and a top portion, wherein said top portion comprises a mouth adapted to be opened, wherein each of said bags of said plurality of plastic bags are separated by a perforation line, said perforation line being located between said bottom portion of one said bag of said plurality of plastic bags and said top portion of an immediately-subsequent said bag of said plurality of plastic bags, wherein said perforation line facilitates a removal of said one said bag from said immediately-subsequent said bag, and an adhesive patch with a length and a width, adhered onto said perforation line, said adhesive patch adhered simultaneously to said weld of said one said bag and said mouth of said immediately-subsequent said bag, wherein said removal of said one said bag from said immediately-subsequent said bag causes said adhesive patch to tear out a part of said mouth of said immediately-subsequent said bag, thereby disrupting cling forces preventing said mouth from opening.

    2. The roll of self-opening bags according to claim 1, wherein said roll of self-opening bags is wound onto a spindle.

    3. The roll of self-opening bags according to claim 1, wherein said roll of self-opening bags is wound without a spindle.

    4. The roll of self-opening bags according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive patch comprises cellophane tape.

    5. The roll of self-opening bags according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive patch comprises fabric tape.

    6. The roll of self-opening bags according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive patch comprises paper tape.

    7. The roll of self-opening bags according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive patch's length is at least 0.5, and said adhesive patch's width is at least 0.25.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a prior art roll of bags.

    (2) FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the present invention's roll of bags on a spindle.

    (3) FIG. 3 shows a folded leading bag on a roll of bags with a void removed by the previous bag.

    (4) FIG. 4 shows an open, unfolded leading bag on a roll of bags with a void removed by the previous bag.

    (5) FIG. 5 shows an unfolded, unopened bag, after being torn off a roll of bags.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (6) There are two ways to wind plastic bags into a roll: bottom-first, or mouth-first. Bags can be wound onto a physical spindle, or wound without a spindle. Bags are usually folded in half, but they can be folded into thirds as well. In the preferred embodiment, all references will be made to the bottom-first, bag folded in half configuration. However, the invention works equally well with the mouth-first method, except the void is torn on the leading bag instead of the following bag.

    (7) The present invention opens a following plastic bag once a leading plastic bag is torn off a roll of bags. This is achieved by gluing a patch of adhesive tape to bridge the transition between a leading and following bag, and the user's action of tearing a leading bag off the roll causes the patch to tear out a void out of the mouth of a following bag. Once a void has been torn out, the forces keeping the bag from opening are vitiated, and it is possible to pry the bag open without having to lick or moisten one's fingers.

    (8) Referring now to Figures, FIG. 1 shows a typical roll of dog waste bags 2, wound bottom-first on spindle 1, with a leading bag 4 separated from following bag 6 by perforation 8. Perforation 8 not only helps to cleanly tear off the leading bag, but can also be characterized as the transition between bottom 24 of leading bag 4 and mouth edge 18 of following bag 6 (as seen on FIGS. 2 and 5).

    (9) FIG. 2 shows the present invention, namely roll of bags 2 on spindle 1, with patch 10 located substantially in the middle of each perforation 8. As shown, patch 10 is simultaneously adhered to bag 4's weld 22, bottom 24, and to following bag 6's outside mouth edge 18. In the preferred embodiment, patch 10 is between 0.25 and 0.5 in length, thus it will cover bag 4's bottom 24's weld 22. Patch 10's covering of weld 22 assures that patch 10 will tear a void 12 out of outside mouth edge 18 of following bag 6, since mouth edge 18's structural integrity is far weaker than bottom 24's weld 22. This is because mouth edge 18 is a single ply, and weld 22 creates a fused two-ply structure.

    (10) FIG. 3 demonstrates a formerly following bag 6, now the new leading bag 4, after the previous leading bag 4 had been torn off spindle-less roll 2. Void 12 is formed by removal of patch 10 at the moment previous leading bag 4 was torn off, and grab access 14 is available on the inside mouth edge 16 of leading bag 4. Void 12 is the same shape as patch 10's footprint on outside mouth edge 18. Void 12 interrupts or vitiates the static cling preventing inside mouth edge 16 from easily opening.

    (11) FIG. 4 shows leading bag 4 of FIG. 3 in a fully unfolded and open configuration. Through void 12, user pinches inside mouth edge 16 and outside mouth edge 18 via grab access 14 and can easily pry apart inside mouth edge 16 to open bag 4 and gain access to bag 4's mouth 20.

    (12) FIG. 5 shows bag 4 after having been torn off roll 2 and unfolded, but not opened. Patch 10 remains on weld 22 and bottom 24 of bag 4, and bag 4's mouth 20 comprises a void 12 that was torn out by a previous patch 10. Grab access 14 permits the user to open bag 4 because the static cling was vitiated or interrupted by a previous patch 10's removal of a small part of bag 4's mouth.

    (13) In prototyping stage, it was found that patch 10 will always remain stuck to weld 22 and never stuck to outside mouth edge 18 due to the aforementioned superior structural integrity of weld 22 versus inferior structural integrity of mouth edge 18. This feature allows the user to locate bag 4's mouth 20 a lot easier since mouth 20 will always be on the end opposite to patch 10. In the preferred embodiment, patch 10 is adhered as shown on FIG. 2, namely in the center of the width of perforation 8. However, patch 10 can be adhered at any point on perforation 8, and will render the same vitiation function.

    (14) The preceding detailed description discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein bags are rolled bottom-first onto a spindle, bags are folded in half, and adhesive patch 10 is adhesive cellophane tape. However, it should be noted that the present invention will work in any other conceivable configuration, for dog waste or produce bags, and adhesive patch 10 can be made of any material that is strong enough to tear a void 12 out of outside mouth edge 18 upon tearing of bag 4 off roll 2. Patch 10 can be made of various materials, such as plastic, fabric, or paper.