NOTCH TOP SHOPPING BAG
A shopping bag structure having an interlocking notched closure for the top of the bag is described that includes generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels and pleated side panels interconnecting the front and rear panels, the front, rear and side panels forming at one end thereof a top opening for the bag structure and being folded together at the other end thereof to form a closed bottom for the bag structure, and at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of the front and rear panels near the first ends thereof, each pair of cut lines extending from the top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by each pair of cut lines on the front and rear panels. The tab portions can be folded and interlocked to form a closed condition for the bag structure.
The present invention relates generally to shopping bag structures, and more particularly to a shopping bag structure having an interlocking notched closure for the top of the bag.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONRetail sales establishments, grocery markets and other retailers use various sizes, shapes and kinds of bags to assist the customer in containing, transporting, protecting and preserving goods, groceries and other products purchased by the customer. Shopping bags in current use generally comprise paper structures with or without handles, or molded plastic bags with handles molded into plastic structure. These bag types have top openings into which purchased goods are inserted into the bags. Because it may be desirable to close the top of the bag in order to cover its contents, there is a need for a bag structure having a simple, inexpensive and effective closure structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a shopping bag structure comprising:
(a) generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels, each of said front panel and said rear panel having an inner surface and an outer surface;
(b) pleated side panels interconnecting said front and rear panels;
said front, rear and side panels defining a top opening for the bag structure at a first end of said panels, and a closed bottom at a second end of said panels;
(c) each of said side panels having pleats whereby said side panels are foldable inwardly between said front and rear panels in a closed condition for the top opening for the bag structure; and
(d) means defining at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof, each said pair of cut lines extending from said top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by said pairs of spaced apart cut lines on said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof.
The invention further relates to an improvement in shopping bag structures having generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels, each having an inner surface and an outer surface and defining a top opening for said bag structure at respective first ends of said front and rear panels, an improvement, the improvement comprising, means defining at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof, each said pair of cut lines extending from said top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by said pairs of spaced apart cut lines on said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof.
The invention relates also to a shopping bag structure comprising:
(a) generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels, each of said front panel and said rear panel having an inner surface and an outer surface;
(b) said front and rear panels defining a top opening for the bag structure at a first end of said panels, said front and rear panels joined together at a second end of said panels to form a closed bottom end for the bag structure;
(c) means defining at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof, each said pair of cut lines extending from said top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by said pairs of spaced apart cut lines on said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof.
The invention can be incorporated into an existing production line with little impact on production and typically no additional material costs. The shopping bag of the invention avoids prior art requirements for additional closure materials or appliques applied during the bag production process.
The invention overcomes the deficiencies in previously available shopping bag structures as suggested above, by providing a bag structure having a pair of spaced apart solid cut lines on confronting front and rear panels of the bag structure near the top opening of the bag, each pair of cut lines extending from the top opening downwardly and converging to form confronting trapezoidal-shaped tab portions on the front and rear panels. The top opening of the bag may be closed by folding one of the tab portions inwardly with respect to the interior of bag, and folding the other portion into the opening left by the other portion in an interlocking relationship. A small adhesive strip can be included on the tab portions for enhanced closure effectiveness.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description of representative embodiments thereof read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that form a part of this disclosure, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings,
Bag 10 comprises a generally rectangular structure having a front panel 11 and back panel 12 and side panels 13 and 14 defined by folded corners 15, 16, 17 and 18, each of said front, back and side panels having respective outer surfaces and inner surfaces defining an interior volume 20 for receiving a retail sales item, fast food item, or other product. The panels 11, 12, 13 and 14 define an opening 19 at a first end of the structure providing access to the interior volume 20 of bag 10 for inserting items therein. Side panels 13 and 14 are creased respectively as at folding lines 13a, 13b, and 13c (see
Bag 10 and other embodiments of the invention as described herein may be formed of substantially any sheet materials customarily used in the manufacture of shopping bags for retail use, such materials including cloth fabrics, plastics, paper, or materials for hot or cold insulation, or others, the same not considered limiting of the invention. In forming bag 10 using sheet material, a piece of substantially rectangular material is formed into the generally rectangular volumetric shape as shown in
Further reference is now made to
With reference now specifically to
In a further embodiment of the invention, short strips of pressure sensitive (e.g., non-hardening) adhesive layers 47 and 48 are disposed on the inner surfaces respectively of portions 41 and 42 near opening 19. Adhesives that can be typically used in any of the embodiments of the invention as described herein include any of the conventional pressure sensitive or cohesive-adhesive systems or other conventional adhesive as would occur to the skilled artisan practicing the invention as taught herein, the specific selected adhesive system not considered limiting of the invention or of the appended claims. Protective removable (peel-off) strips 49 and 50 of paper, plastic or other material are disposed over respective adhesive layers 47 and 48 to protect the adhesive prior to an intended use of bag 10. In order to close bag 10 for this embodiment of the invention, the protective strip 50 (for the demonstration shown in
Referring now to
In manner similar to the embodiments described above, the upper ends of panels 71 and 72 have trapezoidal-shaped portions 81 and 82 defined therein in confronting locations along the upper edges of panels 71 and 72 defining opening 75. Portions 81 and 82 are defined by respective solid cut lines 83 and 84 and 85 and 86 (or lines of perforations) in respective panels 71 and 72. Portions 81 and 82 may be folded inwardly or outwardly similarly to that described above in relation to
In yet another aspect of the invention, handles 62 and 63 may be attached in any conventional manner to a bag structure in any of the embodiments of the invention, such as shown in
In a further aspect of the invention, and with reference again to
The invention therefore provides a shopping bag structure having an interlocking notched closure for the top opening of the bag. It is understood that modifications to the invention may be made as might occur to one with skill in the field of the invention within the scope of the appended claims. All embodiments contemplated hereunder that achieve the benefits of the invention have therefore not been shown in complete detail. Other embodiments may be developed without departing from the spirit of the invention or from the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A shopping bag structure comprising:
- (a) generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels, each of said front panel and said rear panel having an inner surface and an outer surface;
- (b) pleated side panels interconnecting said front and rear panels;
- (c) said front, rear and side panels defining a top opening for the bag structure at a first end of said panels, and a closed bottom at a second end of said panels;
- (d) each of said side panels having pleats whereby said side panels are foldable inwardly between said front and rear panels in a closed condition for the top opening for the bag structure; and
- (e) means defining at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof, each said pair of cut lines extending from said top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by said pairs of spaced apart cut lines on said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof.
2. The shopping bag structure of claim 1 further comprising a strip of adhesive on the inner surface of at least one of said front and rear panels between said spaced apart cut lines therein.
3. The shopping bag structure of claim 2 wherein said adhesive strip comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive.
4. The shopping bag structure of claim 1 wherein said front, rear and side panels comprise a material selected from the group consisting of paper, cloth fabric and plastic.
5. The shopping bag structure of claim 4 wherein said material is insulated.
6. The shopping bag structure of claim 1 further comprising a handle attached to each of said front and rear panels.
7. The shopping bag structure of claim 1 wherein said front, rear and side panels folded together at a second end of said panels to form a closed bottom end for the bag structure.
8. The shopping bag structure of claim 7 wherein front, rear and side panels are adhesively joined at said second ends of said panels to form said closed bottom for the bag structure.
9. In a shopping bag structure having generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels, each having an inner surface and an outer surface and defining a top opening for said bag structure at respective first ends of said front and rear panels, an improvement, comprising, means defining at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof, each said pair of cut lines extending from said top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by said pairs of spaced apart cut lines on said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof.
10. The improvement of claim 9 further comprising a strip of adhesive on the inner surface of at least one of said front and rear panels between said spaced apart cut lines therein.
11. The improvement of claim 10 wherein said adhesive strip comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive.
12. The improvement of claim 9 wherein said front and rear panels comprise a material selected from the group consisting of paper, cloth fabric and plastic.
13. The improvement of claim 12 wherein said material is insulated.
14. The improvement of claim 9 further comprising a handle attached to each of said front and rear panels.
15. A shopping bag structure comprising:
- (a) generally rectangular confronting front and rear panels, each of said front panel and said rear panel having an inner surface and an outer surface;
- (b) said front and rear panels defining a top opening for the bag structure at a first end of said panels, said front and rear panels joined together at a second end of said panels to form a closed bottom end for the bag structure; and
- (c) means defining at least one pair of spaced apart cut lines on each of said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof, each said pair of cut lines extending from said top opening downwardly and converging whereby confronting trapezoidal shaped tab portions are defined by said pairs of spaced apart cut lines on said front and rear panels near said first ends thereof.
16. The shopping bag structure of claim 15 further comprising a strip of adhesive on the inner surface of at least one of said front and rear panels between said spaced apart cut lines therein.
17. The shopping bag structure of claim 16 wherein said adhesive strip comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive.
18. The shopping bag structure of claim 15 wherein said front and rear panels comprise a material selected from the group consisting of paper, cloth fabric and plastic.
19. The shopping bag structure of claim 18 wherein said material is insulated.
20. The shopping bag structure of claim 15 further comprising a handle attached to each of said front and rear panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 5, 2008
Publication Date: Sep 10, 2009
Inventor: John T. VEDER (Cleves, OH)
Application Number: 12/042,791
International Classification: B65D 33/06 (20060101); B65D 33/16 (20060101); B65D 30/08 (20060101); B65D 30/20 (20060101);