Bag and method of making the same
A bag includes a main body formed from a first sheet of material foldable to form front and rear panels, a pair of side panels, a bottom panel, and an interior space of the bag defined by the front, rear, side and bottom panels. The sheet of material includes a reinforcement section and at least one layering section for creating a two material design. The bag may also include a pair of handles formed from second and third sheets of material wherein engagement sections of the handles are fixedly attached to the reinforcement section of the bag. Stitching may be used to increase the strength and look of the bag.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bag apparatus and method of making the same, and, in particular, to a new bag and handle design for enabling a bag made using a paper or paper-like product to handle greater weight.
2. Description of the Related Art
Paper-based or paper-like bag products are known in the art. For instance, there are several types of store bags that are provided by a merchant to help a customer carry purchased merchandise. One famous example is the “Brown Bag” provided by Bloomingdale's outlets. Another example is the gift bags that one might get at a Hallmark store or Bed Bath & Beyond and similar stores.
In all of these bags, which are either paper-based or use a paper-like product, one of the weakest parts of the bag is where the handle is attached to the frame of the bag. Depending on the particular structure used by the manufacturer of the bag, if too much weight is applied or if the bag is held at an awkward angle, either the bag itself may tear or the handle may become disengaged from the bag frame. Other manufacturers have attempted to provide bags that utilize stronger materials such as cloth-based products, nylons, or other synthetics. However, these designs often greatly increase the cost of the bag, which must be kept low so that it makes economic sense for the manufacturer to sell them cheaply or provide them to customers for free.
Nylon or cloth-based duffle bags are also known in the art. However, these bags do not suffer from the problems associated with paper-based or paper-like bags in that the materials ensure a relatively strong bag. However, these bags are far more expensive than bags that use paper-based or paper-like materials and thus are not suitable for the purpose of providing gifts or being provided by a merchant after a purchase.
Thus, in light of the foregoing, there is a need for a new paper-based or paper-like bag or bag and method for making such bag in an economical manner that provides a cost-effective bag that is strong enough to reduce the risk of tearing when carrying relatively heavy articles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the above discussion, the shortcomings in known bags are overcome, at least in part, by a bag that comprises a frame constructed from a paper-based or paper-like product, at least one handle constructed from a paper-based or paper-like product and including an engagement portion having a first support component and a second support component wherein each of the first support component and a second support component is stitched to a portion of the frame. Further, a frame support may be included generally at the location of the portion of the frame where the engagement portion of the handle is stitched.
As used herein, the terms “paper-based” and “paper-like” refer to a material that includes paper, synthetic papers, plastics, and other materials that generally have the physical properties of natural paper.
As an additional feature of the invention, the frame of the bag may be constructed from a single sheet of material and folded so as to hide the point of engagement between the frame and the handle on the inside of the frame. Moreover, the bag may be additionally folded so as to give the bag the appearance that it is constructed from more than one material or sheet. Stitching may also be included to enhance this appearance.
In an embodiment of the handle, the handle is constructed from a single sheet and folded over itself such that the engagement portion of the handle is substantially flat whereas the upper portion of the handle is pinched. This advantageously increases the strength of the handle mechanism. The folded portions of the handle may be stitched and/or glued in place. To further increase the strength of the handle, a second support component, such as a piece of fabric may be layered on the first sheet forming the handle and folded within the first sheet so as to hide its existence. Stitching and/or an adhesive may be added to hold both the first sheet and the second support component in place.
Additional features and advantages of the system and methods of the invention are described further below.
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It should be understood that although the foregoing discussion has focused on a single handle assembly 30 engaged with front panel 20, the bag assembly 10 preferably includes two such handle assemblies. The discussion with respect to one handle assembly applies equally to another such handle assembly engage with rear panel 22. The same is true with respect to support member 40, discussed below.
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Thus, while there have been shown and described fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood that omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the disclosed invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A bag, comprising:
- a main body formed from a first sheet of material foldable to form front and rear panels, a pair of side panels, a bottom panel, and an interior space of the bag defined by the front, rear, side and bottom panels, the sheet of material including a reinforcement section and at least one layering section for creating a two material design, the reinforcement section including a first reinforcement sheet portion contiguous with the top of the front, rear, and side panels and a second reinforcement sheet portion contiguous with the first reinforcement sheet portion such that the first reinforcement sheet portion is folded over the second reinforcement sheet portion into the interior space of the bag, the layering section including a fold portion contiguous on a top side with the second reinforcement sheet portion in which the top side of the first fold sheet portion is folded up and onto at least a portion of the second reinforcement sheet portion in the interior space of the bag and in which a bottom side of the first fold sheet portion is folded down such that the remainder of the front, rear, and side panels extend downward forming the remainder of the interior space of the bag;
- a first handle being formed from a second sheet of material having a grip section and first and second engagement sections, the grip section of the second sheet of material being generally rectangular in shape and having sides that are substantially lengthier than the ends and the first and second engagement sections extending from the ends of the grip section and being wider than the grip section; the grip section formed by folding two side portions inward and over a center portion of the grip section and then folding the grip section again along a line substantially down the center of the grip section, the engagement sections including a pair of flaps and a central portion and wherein the engagement sections are each formed by folding the pair of flaps at least partially over one another and the central portion; and
- wherein the engagement sections of the first handle are each fixedly attached to the reinforcement section of the front panel of the bag.
2. The bag of claim 1, wherein the engagement sections of the first handle are generally rectangular in shape when the pair of flaps are folded at least partially over one another and the central portion.
3. The bag of claim 1, wherein the engagement sections are attached to the reinforcement section of the bag via stitching.
4. The bag of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement section further comprises a support member.
5. The bag of claim 4, wherein the support member is of a cardboard material.
6. The bag of claim 5, wherein the engagement sections of the first handle and the reinforcement section of the bag, including the support member, are attached via stitching.
7. The bag of claim 1, wherein the first handle further comprises a handle support member at least partially overlapping the grip section and the engagement sections.
8. The bag of claim 7, wherein the handle support member comprises two separate sections, a first of the two separate sections of the handle support member overlapping at least a portion of the grip section and a first of the engagement sections and a second of the two separate sections of the handle support member overlapping at least a portion of the grip section and a second of the engagement sections.
9. The bag of claim 1, wherein the fold portion of the layering section when folded is stitched to at least a portion of the reinforcement section.
10. The bag of claim 9, wherein the stitching through the layering section and the reinforcement section also passes through at least a portion of a support member in the reinforcement section.
11. The bag of claim 1, further comprising a second handle being formed from a third sheet of material having a grip section and first and second engagement sections, the grip section of the third sheet of material being generally rectangular in shape and having sides that are substantially lengthier than the ends and the first and second engagement sections extending from the ends of the grip section and being wider than the grip section;
- the grip section formed by folding two side portions inward and over a center portion of the grip section and then folding the grip section again along a line substantially down the center of the grip section,
- the engagement sections including a pair of flaps and a central portion and wherein the engagement sections are each formed by folding the pair of flaps at least partially over one another and the central portion; and
- wherein the engagement sections of the second handle are each fixedly attached to the reinforcement section of the rear panel of the bag.
12. The bag of claim 11, wherein each of the engagement sections of the first and second handles extends substantially towards the bottom of the bag when attached to the main body of the bag.
13. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag is formed from paper.
14. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag is formed of a paper-like material.
15. A method of forming a bag, comprising the steps:
- providing a first sheet of material to form a main body of the bag;
- folding the first sheet to form front and rear panels, a pair of side panels, a bottom panel, and an interior space of the bag defined by the front, rear, side and bottom panels;
- folding a first reinforcement sheet portion contiguous with the top of the front, rear, and side panels of the first sheet of material over a second reinforcement sheet portion and into the interior space of the bag to form a reinforcement section on the front and rear panels of the bag,
- providing a support member in between the first reinforcement sheet portion and the second reinforcement sheet portion;
- folding a fold portion of a layering section of the first sheet of material;
- attaching a first handle to the reinforcement section on the front panel of the bag; and
- attaching a second handle to the reinforcement section on the rear panel of the bag.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of folding the fold portion of the layering section further comprises:
- folding a top side of the fold portion up and onto at least a portion of the second reinforcement sheet portion in the interior space of the bag; and
- folding a bottom side of the fold portion down such that the remainder of the front, rear, and side panels extend downward forming the remainder of the interior space of the bag.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the first and second handles are formed from a second and third sheet of material,
- each of the first and second handles having a grip section and first and second engagement sections, the grip section of the second sheet of material being generally rectangular in shape and having sides that are substantially lengthier than the ends and the first and second engagement sections extending from the ends of the grip section and being wider than the grip section;
- the grip section formed by folding two side portions inward and over a center portion of the grip section and then folding the grip section again along a line substantially down the center of the grip section,
- the engagement sections including a pair of flaps and a central portion and wherein the engagement sections are each formed by folding the pair of flaps at least partially over one another and the central portion; and
- wherein the engagement sections of the first handle are each fixedly attached to the reinforcement section of the front panel of the bag.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the layering section is adjacent the reinforcement section of the bag.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the layering section is separated from the reinforcement section of the bag.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 14, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 17, 2008
Applicant:
Inventor: Kao Sung Liu (Briarcliff Manor, NY)
Application Number: 11/487,232
International Classification: B65D 33/06 (20060101);