Bag carrying handle
A bag carrying handle (10) includes a grip section (11) and a neck section (12). The neck section (12) is sized and configured to support a spout (22) of a flexible bag (20) to thereby make carrying and handling easier.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a handle, and more particularly to a handle for carrying a flexible bag having a spout on which the handle is positioned.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is well known to package and ship liquid in flexible bags. A flexible bag provides for an easy storage container for the liquid to be shipped. The bag is in turn packaged inside of a box for shipment. Many bags have a spout heat sealed thereto, for providing access to the liquid inside of the container. One of the problems associated with such a packaging system is that it is necessary to remove the bag from the box and then carry the bag to the end use location. As may be expected, the bag, filled with liquid, is sometimes difficult to handle as there is no good place to grasp the bag. Further, the bags can become heavy once they increase in size. For instance, a 5 liter bag will weigh approximately 10 pounds. One particular spout may be used for many different bags and different applications. Therefore, attaching a handle directly to the spout would be inconvenient as the bag may be used for many end purposes. That is, the bag may be slid into some dispensers and placed into others. Further, the spout may or may not be used to guide the insertion of the bag into a dispenser. A handle, integral with the spout, would be in the way when it is slid into some dispensers.
The present invention addresses the problems associated with the prior art and provides for a bag carrying handle to provide for easy handling of bags and for carrying and loading the bags into a dispenser or other holding devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a bag carrying handle for carrying a flexible bag having a spout. The spout has a cylindrical surface with an upper and lower rim. The handle includes an arcuate member having first and second ends, the ends forming a slot. A grip section includes a base member having first and second ends. The first side has a first end operatively connected to the first end of the grip section and a second end operatively connected to the arcuate member. A second side has a first end operatively connected to the second end of the grip section and a second end operatively connected to the arcuate member. The ends of the arcuate member have a first position and a second position, wherein when in the first position, the ends of the arcuate member are closer together than when in the second position, whereby a spout is insertable in the grip section and when moved to the arcuate member, the arcuate member moves to its second position to allow movement into the arcuate member, wherein the arcuate member is then in its first position to secure the handle to the spout.
In another embodiment, the invention is a bag carrying handle for carrying a flexible bag having a spout. The spout has a cylindrical surface with an upper rim and a lower rim. The handle includes a spout supporting member, the spout supporting member moveable between a first, open position and a second, closed position wherein the spout supporting member is adapted and configured to encircle a spout. A grip section is operatively connected to the spout supporting section, the grip section defining an opening for receiving a user's fingers. A lock mechanism secures the spout supporting member in the closed position after the spout is placed therein.
In another embodiment, the invention is a bag carrying handle for a carrying a flexible bag having a spout. The spout has a cylindrical surface with an upper rim and a lower rim. The handle includes a grip section having a base member, the grip member defining an opening for a user's hand. A neck member defines an opening for receiving a cylindrical surface of a spout. The neck member has a first position for allowing clearance of the spout to enter and a second position for securing the neck around the spout, whereby a bag may be moved by the bag carrying handle.
In another embodiment, the invention is a method of moving a flexible bag having a spout with an upper rim and a lower rim. The method includes placing a handle around the spout to substantially encircle a cylindrical surface between the rims. Securing the spout to the handle and lifting the handle and spout, whereby the bag is more easily moved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several views, there is generally disclosed at 10 a bag carrying handle. The handle 10 includes a grip section 11 operatively connected to a neck section 12. The handle 10 is made from a suitable material such as nylon, for instance Super Tough Amorphous Nylon Zytel® ST901LBK010 from Dupont. It is also, of course, understood that other suitable materials may also be used. The material must not be too brittle so that it will break and also must not be too flexible so that it will hold the spout and bag. The handle is preferably formed as a one-piece and integral unit. The grip section 11 has a base member 13 that has three concave surfaces 13a that form surfaces that are readily adaptable to a user's fingers. The base member 13 is sufficiently wide to accommodate three fingers of a user's hand. It may therefore be made in a suitable size; one size that has been found to be useful is for the base member 13 to have a width of from 2½ to 3 inches. First and second sides 14, 15 extend from ends 13a and 13b the base 13 at an inward angle and connect to the neck section 12. The neck section 12 includes a generally arcuate member 16, preferably a circular sector. However, the arcuate member 16 does not have a complete circumference and has a slot 16a formed proximate its ends 16b, 16c. The slot 16 is formed between first and second throat members 17, 18, which are operatively connected to the ends 16b, 16c.
Referring now to
The arcuate member 16 has an inner diameter that is approximately equal to or slightly less than the diameter “D” of the engagement cylinder 24a. The width “W” of the handle 12 is slightly less than the height “H” of the engagement cylinder 24a. The throat members 17, 18 form a slot 16a that is approximately one-half of the diameter of the arcuate member 16. The handle 10 is constructed so that the throat members 17, 18 are flexible enough on the sides 14, 15 to be deflected outward and allow the spout to pass from the grip section 11 into the neck section 12. The handle 10, as well as all other embodiments to be described hereafter, are all placed on the spout 22 after the spout 22 has been manufactured and attached to the bag 20.
Referring now to
Because the base member 113 is split, the throat sections 117, 118 are more easily deflected away from each other to allow for the spout 22 to move from inside of the grip section 111 to inside of the neck section 112. Then, once the spout is inside of the neck section 112, the first and second members 120, 121 are engaged to secure the locking mechanism in position. Again, the handle 110 is preferably formed as a one-piece and an integral unit.
Referring now to
Referring now to
Referring now to
All of the embodiments of the handle, described so far, have been with respect to a circular spout 22. It is understood that the present invention would also include embodiments where the spout was not circular. The neck section of each of the embodiments would be modified so that the inner configuration of the neck section would substantially match the outer configuration of the spout. For instance, if the spout was square, the neck section 12, 112 would be generally square and the throat areas 17, 18 and 17, 118 would be expandable to allow the square spout to enter the neck section wherein the throat sections would then move back to their original position and provide for a support for the square spout.
Similarly, for the embodiments wherein there is a lock on the neck section, the neck section would be adapted and configured to conform to the equivalent configuration of the engagement cylinder of the different shaped spout which would be comparable to the engagement cylinder 24a. The embodiments previously described are adapted to secure the spout 22 about the engagement cylinder 24a to the handle. Therefore, it is understood that the present invention is readily adaptable to spouts that may have any number of shapes around an engagement cylinder.
The method of use of each of the embodiments will now be described in detail. Referring to
Referring now to
Referring now to
Referring now to
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
Claims
1. A bag carrying handle, for carrying a flexible bag having a spout, the spout having a cylindrical surface with an upper rim and a lower rim, the handle comprising:
- a) an arcuate member having first and second ends, the ends forming a slot;
- b) a grip section comprising: i) a base member having first and second ends; ii) a first side having a first end operatively connected to the first end of the grip section and a second end operatively connected to the arcuate member; iii) a second side having a first end operatively connected to the second end of the grip section and a second end operatively connected to the arcuate member; and
- c) the ends of the arcuate member having a first position and a second position, wherein when in the first position, the ends of the arcuate member are closer together than when in the second position, whereby a spout is insertable in the grip section and when moved to the arcuate member, the arcuate member moves to its second position to allow movement into the arcuate member, wherein the arcuate member is then in its first position, to secure the handle to the spout.
2. The handle of claim 1, further comprising the arcuate member has a width that is adapted and configured to fit between the upper and lower rims of the spout.
3. The handle of claim 2, further comprising:
- a) a first enlarged throat member operatively connected to the first end of the arcuate member; and
- b) a second enlarged throat member operatively connected to the second end of the arcuate member, whereby the arcuate member more securely holds the spout.
4. The handle of claim 3, wherein the arcuate member is a circular sector.
5. The handle of claim 4, further comprising the base member having a first portion and a second portion and a locking mechanism for securing the portions when the portions are moved from an open condition to a closed condition.
6. The handle of claim 4, wherein the handle is one piece.
7. The handle of claim 5, wherein the handle is one piece.
8. A bag carrying handle for carrying a flexible bag having a spout, the spout having a cylindrical surface with an upper rim and a lower rim, the handle comprising:
- a) a spout supporting member, the spout supporting member moveable between a first, open position and a second, closed position wherein the spout supporting member is adapted and configured to encircle a spout;
- b) a grip section operatively connected to the spout supporting section, the grip section defining an opening for receiving a user's fingers; and
- c) a lock mechanism for securing the spout supporting member in the closed position after a spout is placed therein.
9. The handle of claim 8, the grip section further comprising:
- a) a base member having first and second ends;
- b) a first side having a first end operatively connected to the first end of the grip section and a second end operatively connected to the spout supporting member; and
- c) a second side having a first end operatively connected to the second end of the grip section and a second end operatively connected to the spout supporting member.
10. The handle of claim 9, further comprising:
- a) the lock mechanism has a first part proximate the first side and a second part proximate the second side; and
- b) one of the parts moveable to the other of the parts, whereby the parts lock the spout supporting member in the closed position.
11. The handle of claim 10, wherein one of the parts is an opening formed the locking mechanism and the other of the parts is an elongate member insertable in the opening, the elongate member adapted and configured to compress to a smaller size to fit through the opening and then expand to a larger size when through the opening, to thereby secure the spout supporting member in the closed position.
12. The handle of claim 10, wherein one of the parts has a first elongate opening formed therein and a first set of locking teeth on a bottom surface and the other of the parts has a second elongate opening formed therein and a second set of locking teeth on a bottom surface, the parts interconnecting by the first and second sets of teeth in the closed position.
13. The handle of claim 9, further comprising:
- a) the spout supporting member having an unattached end; and
- b) the lock mechanism having a first part operatively connected to the free end and a second part operatively connected to the spout supporting member.
14. The handle of claim 13, further comprising:
- a) the second part defining a cavity; and
- b) the first part sized and configured to be insertable in and locked in the cavity.
15. The handle of claim 11, further comprising the spout supporting member has a width that is adapted and configured to fit between the upper and lower rims of the spout.
16. The handle of claim 12 further comprising the spout supporting member has a width that is adapted and configured to fit between the upper and lower rims of the spout.
17. The handle of claim 13, further comprising the spout supporting member has a width that is adapted and configured to fit between the upper and lower rims of the spout.
18. A bag carrying handle for carrying a flexible bag having a spout, the spout having a cylindrical surface with an upper rim and a lower rim, the handle comprising:
- a) a grip section having a base member, the grip member defining an opening for a user's hand;
- b) a neck member defining an opening for receiving a cylindrical surface of a spout;
- c) the neck member having a first position for allowing clearance for the spout to enter; and
- d) the neck member position having a second position for securing the neck member around the spout, whereby a bag may be moved by the bag carrying handle.
19. The handle of claim 18, further comprising the neck member having a width that is adapted and configured to fit between the upper and lower rims of the spout.
20. The handle of claim 19, further comprising the neck member completely encircling the spout.
21. A method of moving a flexible bag having a spout with an upper rim and a lower rim, comprising:
- a) placing a handle around spout to substantially encircle a cylindrical surface between rims;
- b) securing the spout to the handle; and
- c) lifting the handle and spout, whereby the bag is more easily moved.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 3, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2005
Inventors: Robert Handberg (Oakdale, MN), Eric Balz (Stillwater, MN), Wesley Nelson (Maplewood, MN), Jay Anderson (Kenyon, MN)
Application Number: 10/678,955