Dispenser for Bag Handles
A dispenser for bag handles. The dispenser may include multiple recesses formed in the dispenser body. The recesses may be generally shaped to interact with the edges of bag handles to retain the bag handles in an ordered and neat arrangement, even when the dispenser is moved or jostled during transport or otherwise.
This invention relates to containers and dispensers for small paper or paper board objects.
BACKGROUNDHandles are typically used to lessen the discomfort associated with carrying heavily laden bags, such as plastic grocery bags, long distances. The handle may prevent the plastic straps of a bag from digging into a carrier's hand by distributing the load of the bag across the hand. One such handle is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,645 issued Mar. 12, 2002 to Bozlee, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Handles may be distributed to customers at grocery stores, or other retail establishments. Handles may include advertisements, coupons, or any other desired graphics.
SUMMARYDispensers for handles or other advertising devices in accordance with the present invention, may be formed from inexpensive, disposable plastic. Dispensers may include at least one recess formed to store and/or display handles in an easily accessible manner. In some embodiments, the dispenser may include more than one recess.
In some embodiments, the handles contained in the at least one recess may have a substantially similar shape and size to one another. The number of recesses may be varied to scale the dispenser size for use in a variety of spaces. The handles may be flat die cut paper or any other suitable material or formed in any other suitable manner. Each handle may be generally symmetric. However, in some embodiments, one of the edges may include a discontinuity. In other embodiments, both edges include discontinuities. For instance, in some embodiments, one of the edges may include a indention or a flat portion relative to the rest of the edge.
The perimeter of the recess may be formed to interact with one or more edges of the handles. For instance, in one embodiment, the perimeter may include curved portions and a flat portion. The curved portions may interact with curved portions on the handle edges and the flat portion may interact with the discontinuity of the handle edge. However, other configurations for the handle edges and/or recess perimeter are also possible. The interacting portions of the handle and recess may be curved, straight, or any other suitable shape. The interaction may facilitate the alignment of the handles contained in the dispenser. The interaction may further facilitate the handles maintaining a generally upright orientation in the dispenser, even if the dispenser is moved, shaken, or otherwise disturbed during transport or otherwise.
In some embodiments, the dispensers may include flattened bottom portions to facilitate securing the dispenser to a surface, such as a counter at a check out point or any other desired location. Dispensers of this invention may be secured to surfaces by two sided tape, hook and loop structures, or other suitable materials.
This invention provides an inexpensive, attractive and effective way to store and dispense a substantial number of handles in a small space at a check-out station in a grocery store or other retail establishment for easy and convenient use by the cashier or bagger. In some embodiments, the dispenser may be loaded with handles automatically by machines. The dispenser also does not hinder collation of the handles during the loading procedure. In addition to allowing ease of loading, the dispenser may also facilitate the removal of handles from the dispenser, such that the handles can be quickly accessed at the retail point of sale for installation onto bags.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Dispenser 10 may be formed from vacuum molded plastic or any other suitable material and may be disposable. Dispenser 10 may include a base portion 34 to maintain the dispenser in an upright orientation when placed on a surface. Base portion 34 may be a lip protruding from the bottom of the dispenser 10 or any other suitable structure. In some embodiments, dispenser 10 may be formed in a low profile design, contributing to the overall stability of the dispenser 10. The design of dispenser 10 may also facilitate stacking of multiple dispensers 10 such that many units can be shipped in a single container.
The dispenser 10 may include at least one recess 12. Preferably, dispenser 10 includes more than one recess 12. More preferably, dispenser 10 includes four recesses 12. In some preferred embodiments, each recess 12 may hold one hundred and five (105) bag handles 18. In some embodiments, the recesses may be of a small enough size that the handles 18 will remain substantially upright in the recess 12 even when the majority of the handles 18 are removed.
The perimeter 14 of recess 12 may be formed to interact with an edge 16 of handle 18. In the embodiment shown in
The interaction of the handle edge 16 with portions of the perimeter 14 may facilitate the handles maintaining a certain orientation in the dispenser 10. For example, dispenser 10 may be jostled or otherwise disturbed during use. The interaction of the receiver 12 with the handles 18 may facilitate the handles maintaining a uniform or aligned orientation during and after the disturbance.
In some embodiments, underside portions 28 of the dispenser may be generally flat to create a securing surface such that the dispenser may be secured to a surface, such as a counter at a check out point or any other desired location. The underside portion 28 may be the flattened bottom portion 26 or it may be another portion of the dispenser 10. As shown in
As may be appreciated by reference to
As will be readily understood by those skilled in the art, structures and materials other than those discussed above and depicted in the figures can be used without departing from the spirit of this invention or the scope of the following claims. For instance, a variety of thermoplastic or thermoset plastics, metal, pasterboard or other materials could be used for the dispenser of this invention. Likewise, a variety of dispenser configurations, numbers of recesses and methods of orienting or attaching the dispenser in use can be used.
Claims
1. A dispenser for bag handles, each bag handle having a pair of handle edges shaped generally alike but at least one of which edges containing a discontinuity, the dispenser comprising a dispenser body having a recess to receive a plurality of bag handles in an unfolded orientation, a perimeter of the recess including a structure for at least somewhat interacting with portions of the edge proximate the discontinuity.
2. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 1, further comprising four recesses, each recess including a structure for at least somewhat interacting with the discontinuity.
3. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 1, further comprising a dispenser handle.
4. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 3, wherein the dispenser handle comprises an upstanding plate.
5. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 4, wherein the upstanding plate comprises a textured surface.
6. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 1, wherein the dispenser further comprises a base, the base adapted to maintain the dispenser in an upright orientation when placed on a surface.
7. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 6, wherein the base is adapted to facilitate at least temporarily mounting the dispenser to the surface.
8. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 7, wherein the base further comprises at least one substantially flat panel on a bottom side of the dispenser.
9. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 8, wherein the substantially flat panel is adapted to interact with or receive a fastener.
10. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 9, wherein the fastener is chosen from the group consisting of adhesive, removable adhesive, double-sided adhesive tape, glue, cement, epoxy, and hook and loop piles.
11. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 1, wherein the edges of the handles include curved portions and the perimeter of the recess includes curved portions adapted to interact with the curved portions of the handles.
12. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 11, wherein the perimeter of the recess includes a substantially horizontal bottom portion located between the curved portions of the recess.
13. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 12, wherein the recess comprises four substantially vertical walls, wherein the four substantially vertical walls surround the curved and substantially horizontal portions of the recess.
14. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 1, wherein the dispenser further comprises an outer surface, the outer surface adapted to receive an advertisement or identifier.
15. The dispenser for bag handles of claim 1, wherein the dispenser is adapted to be stacked on top of another dispenser.
16. An advertising device, the advertising device comprising:
- (a) a plurality of handles, at least some of the handles adapted to receive advertisements, each bag handle having a pair of handle edges shaped generally alike but at least one of which edges containing a discontinuity; and
- (b) a bag handle dispenser, the dispenser comprising a dispenser body having a recess to receive the plurality of bag handles in an unfolded orientation, a perimeter of the recess including a structure for at least somewhat interacting with the disconuity.
17. The advertising device of claim 16, wherein the bag handle dispenser further comprises four recesses adapted to receive the plurality of handles.
18. The advertising device of claim 17, wherein the bag handle dispenser is adapted to be at least temporarily secured to a surface.
19. The advertising device of claim 16, wherein outer portions of the bag handle dispenser are adapted to display at least one advertisement or identifier.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 28, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 29, 2006
Inventor: Brian BURR (Oceanside, CA)
Application Number: 10/544,055
International Classification: A45F 5/10 (20060101);