Bag spreader for re-sealbale bags
A bag spreader apparatus has an upper portion of a first length comprising two parallel upper side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle element at one end spanning and joining the upper side rails, a first jaw element at the opposite end spanning and joining the side rails and extending downward from the plane of the side rails, and guide structures contiguous with each upper side rail forming partially enclosed tracks open to the inside along a portion of each upper side rail, and a lower portion of a second length less than the first length comprising two parallel lower side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle portion spanning and joining the lower side rails, and a second jaw element extending downward from the plane of the lower side rails, the lower side rails constrained in the partially enclosed tracks of the upper guide rails, such that the lower portion may be translated relative to the upper portion to vary the distance between the first and second jaw elements.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is in the area of manual appliances, such as for kitchen use, and pertains more particularly to apparatus for spreading and stabilizing re-sealable bags for filling and access.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional bag holders typically require two-hand operation or are not compatible with re-sealable bags. Therefore, a significant need exists to improve how loose material may be inserted into re-sealable type bags eliminating potential spillage that occurs when inserting loose material, and possible interference with the sealing mechanism of the bags.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention in several embodiments is a spreader apparatus that allows an end user to load loose material, such as food items, into a re-sealable or zip-lock type bag without spillage, and to easily access material in such a bag. In one embodiment the apparatus has opposable jaws that go inside the re-sealable bag such that the jaws may be spread by a user using one hand, while the other hand is free to place the material into the bag, or to access material in the bag. The opposing jaws are arranged with a sliding system that when pulled apart causes the jaws to grab and retain opposite sides of re-sealable bags. The apparatus grips a re-sealable bag firmly from the inside of the bag with gently contoured jaws, hooks or grabbers that hold the bag from slipping past the sealing (zip) areas of the plastic bag. This allows the bag to be filled with one hand holding the apparatus and bag, and one hand used for filling or ladling the consumable foods. The sealing area (zip) portion is protected from clogging with material by the inside of the contoured jaws that hold the bag open. There are in some embodiments also bumps or stops that hold the bag securely on the jaws of the spreading apparatus while in the open position. The two piece design permits easy disassembly for cleaning and ease in manufacturing. In addition a fill tube is provided as a custom-fitted container in which the spreader apparatus and a spread-open bag may be supported for hands-free operation.
In one embodiment a bag spreader apparatus is provided comprising an upper portion of a first length comprising two parallel upper side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle element at one end spanning and joining the upper side rails, a first jaw element at the opposite end spanning and joining the side rails and extending downward from the plane of the side rails, and guide structures contiguous with each upper side rail forming partially enclosed tracks open to the inside along a portion of each upper side rail, and a lower portion of a second length less than the first length comprising two parallel lower side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle portion spanning and joining the lower side rails, and a second jaw element extending downward from the plane of the lower side rails, the lower side rails constrained in the partially enclosed tracks of the upper guide rails, such that the lower portion may be translated relative to the upper portion to vary the distance between the first and second jaw elements.
Also in one embodiment there may be a detent structure implemented on the upper and lower side rails providing one or more detented positions that constrain the position of the lower portion relative to the upper portion, thereby constraining the dimension between the first and the second jaw elements. In one detented position the upper and the lower handle portions are aligned, defining a maximum opening for the jaw elements.
In some embodiments one or both of the upper and lower jaw elements have one or more structures extending substantially horizontally away from an opening defined by the distance between the jaw elements, the structures for firmly engaging the inside of a flexible bag to hold the bag open for filling or emptying. The one or more structures may be lip elements extending from a lowermost region of each jaw element.
In another aspect of the invention a method for holding a flexible bag open for filing or emptying is provided, comprising the steps of (a) providing a bag spreader apparatus comprising an upper portion of a first length comprising two parallel upper side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle element at one end spanning and joining the upper side rails, a first jaw element at the opposite end spanning and joining the side rails and extending downward from the plane of the side rails, and guide structures contiguous with each upper side rail forming partially enclosed tracks open to the inside along a portion of each upper side rail; and a lower portion of a second length less than the first length comprising two parallel lower side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle portion spanning and joining the lower side rails, and a second jaw element extending downward from the plane of the lower side rails, the lower side rails constrained in the partially enclosed tracks of the upper guide rails, such that the lower portion may be translated relative to the upper portion to vary the distance between the first and second jaw elements; (b) translating the lower portion in a manner to move the jaw elements relatively close together; (c) placing the jaws into an opening of a flexible bag; (d) translating the lower portion relative to the upper portion in a manner to move the jaw elements further apart, to the extent that the opening dimensions of the flexible bag constrain the jaw elements from moving further apart; and (e) detenting the lower portion relative to the upper portion to keep the bag firmly open.
Although specific embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, it should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of the many possible specific embodiments which can represent applications of the principles of the invention. Various changes and modifications apparent to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as further defined in the appended claims.
It will be apparent to the skilled artisan that there may be changes in the embodiments shown and described above without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Dimensions of course may vary to accommodate bags of different dimensions. Details to aid the jaws in retaining bags may vary as well, such as other sorts of projections other the lips described. Materials may vary. The nature of the detents that engage to keep the apparatus extended may vary as well. There many other sorts of changes that may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention, and the breadth of the invention is only limited by the claims that follow.
Claims
1. A bag spreader apparatus comprising:
- an upper portion of a first length comprising two parallel upper side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle element at one end spanning and joining the upper side rails, a first jaw element at the opposite end spanning and joining the side rails and extending downward from the plane of the side rails, and guide structures contiguous with each upper side rail forming partially enclosed tracks open to the inside along a portion of each upper side rail; and
- a lower portion of a second length less than the first length comprising two parallel lower side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle portion spanning and joining the lower side rails, and a second jaw element extending downward from the plane of the lower side rails, the lower side rails constrained in the partially enclosed tracks of the upper guide rails, such that the lower portion may be translated relative to the upper portion to vary the distance between the first and second jaw elements.
2. The bag spreader apparatus of claim 1 comprising a detent structure implemented on the upper and lower side rails providing one or more detented positions that constrain the position of the lower portion relative to the upper portion, thereby constraining the dimension between the first and the second jaw elements.
3. The bag spreader apparatus of claim 2 wherein one detented position aligns the upper and the lower handle portions, defining a maximum opening for the jaw elements.
4. The bag spreader apparatus of claim 1 wherein one or both of the upper and lower jaw elements have one or more structures extending substantially horizontally away from an opening defined by the distance between the jaw elements, the structures for firmly engaging the inside of a flexible bag to hold the bag open for filling or emptying.
5. The bag spreader of claim 4 wherein the one or more structures are lip elements extending from a lowermost region of each jaw element.
6. A method for holding a flexible bag open for filing or emptying, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a bag spreader apparatus comprising an upper portion of a first length comprising two parallel upper side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle element at one end spanning and joining the upper side rails, a first jaw element at the opposite end spanning and joining the side rails and extending downward from the plane of the side rails, and guide structures contiguous with each upper side rail forming partially enclosed tracks open to the inside along a portion of each upper side rail; and a lower portion of a second length less than the first length comprising two parallel lower side rails defining a substantially horizontal plane, a handle portion spanning and joining the lower side rails, and a second jaw element extending downward from the plane of the lower side rails, the lower side rails constrained in the partially enclosed tracks of the upper guide rails, such that the lower portion may be translated relative to the upper portion to vary the distance between the first and second jaw elements;
- (b) translating the lower portion in a manner to move the jaw elements relatively close together;
- (c) placing the jaws into an opening of a flexible bag;
- (d) translating the lower portion relative to the upper portion in a manner to move the jaw elements further apart, to the extent that the opening dimensions of the flexible bag constrain the jaw elements from moving further apart; and
- (e) detenting the lower portion relative to the upper portion to keep the bag firmly open.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 27, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2012
Inventor: Michael Messina (Watsonville, CA)
Application Number: 12/930,098
International Classification: B65B 67/04 (20060101); B65B 5/00 (20060101);