Holder for used plastic bags
A bag holder for plastic bags comprising a container having a pair of spaced apart side walls and a front wall joining the side walls. The side walls diverge slightly moving away from the front wall. The ends of the container are open and the back is also open. The ends of the container are angled toward each other from the back toward the front of the container. There is a panel at each end attached to the side walls and extending forwardly from the back of the container for between about one quarter and one half of the distance between the front and back of the container. The panels partially close each end leaving an opening at the front of each end, one opening forming an inlet for the container and the other opening forming an outlet for the container. The container is nestable in an identical container.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is directed toward a holder for used plastic bags.
2. Description of Related Art
Holders for plastic bags are well known. Many employ a small top inlet opening in the holder through which bags are to be loaded. Others employ holders with an open top and bottom. The small inlet makes, loading bags difficult. The open top and bottom make loading bags easy but makes retention of bags in the holder difficult particularly when pressing the already loaded bags in the holder downwardly with a newly loaded bag. Many bag holders are also bulky and thus expensive to manufacture and also require a lot of space to ship and store increasing the cost of the holders.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is the purpose of the present invention to provide a plastic bag holder which is simpler in construction and cheaper to manufacture. It is another purpose of the present invention to provide a bag holder which can be more easily loaded. It is another purpose of the present invention to provide a plastic bag holder in which bags can more easily be retained. It is a further purpose of the present invention to provide a plastic bag holder which can be mounted in different positions making it more versatile. It is yet another purpose to provide a plastic bag holder which can be nested one within the other to conserve shipping and storage space.
In its simplest aspect, the bag holder of the present invention can comprise an elongate, enclosed, container with open ends. One open end will act as a bag inlet to the container and the other open end will act as a bag outlet for the container. At least the one open end has an end panel closing a rear portion of the open end, the panel extending forwardly from the rear of the container to terminate in a front edge. The panel is used to help load a bag into the holder. In one modification, the one open end of the container, with its end panel, is angled toward the other end of the container, from the rear of the container toward the front of the container, at an angle between 15° and 50°, and preferable at about 30°. The sloping end panel helps make loading of the bag even easier.
In a further aspect of the invention, the other open end of the container can also have an end panel closing the rear portion of the other open end, the panel extending forwardly from the rear of the holder to terminate in a front edge. In a further modification, the other open end, with its end panel, is angled toward the one open end, from the rear of the container to the front of the container, preferably at the same angle, as the one open end is angled toward the other open end. Either end of the container in this embodiment can be used as the inlet with the other end serving as the outlet.
In a still further aspect of the invention the container can comprise an elongate, partly enclosed, container having a pair of sidewalls joined by a front wall. The back of the container is open. One end of the container is open and forms a bag inlet. The other end of the container is also open and forms a bag outlet. At least the one open end has an end panel closing a rear portion of the open end, the panel extending forwardly from the rear of the container toward the front wall to terminate in a front edge. The one end panel is joined solely to the side walls opposite the front wall. The other open end can also have an end panel closing a rear portion of the open end and terminating in a front edge. The other end panel is also joined solely to the side walls opposite the front wall. Preferably, the one open end, with its end panel, is angled toward the other open end at an angle between 15° and 50°, from the rear of the holder toward the front of the holder and the other open end, with its end panel, is also angled toward the one open end, from the rear of the holder to the front of the holder, preferably at the same angle as the one open end is angled.
In another aspect of the invention, the side walls are angled slightly toward each other in moving from the rear to the front of the container. In a modification; each side wall has a relatively narrow rear section that is parallel with the narrow rear section of the other side wall and a relatively wide front section that is angled slightly toward the relatively wide front section of the other side wall. Preferably a female connecting strip of a two part connector is mounted on the rear narrow section of one of the side walls and a male connecting strip of the connector is mounted on the rear narrow section of the other side wall.
The plastic bag holder 1, in one aspect as shown in
The enclosed container 3 has a mounting tab 29 extending up from the back wall 11 above the one open end 13 and another mounting tab 30 extending down from the back wall 1 below the other open end 15. Alternatively, or in conjunction with tabs 29, 30, side mounting tabs 31, 33 can extend laterally from the back wall 11 past the side walls 5, 7. The tabs have holes 35 therein through which fasteners can pass. The tabs can be used to fasten the container 3 to a flat vertical wall surface 36, as shown in
Preferably, as shown in
The cross-section of the enclosed container 3 is generally a square with about five inch sides. For the container 3 with a restricted inlet 21 and an unrestricted outlet 37 the inlet 21 is about five inches wide and about three and a half inches long and the outlet 37 is about five inches square. For a container 3 with both the inlet 21 and outlet 37a restricted in size, both are about five inches wide and about three and a half inches long. The cross sectional area of the container could be a square with sides up to seven inches long and or with sides as short as about three inches. The size would depend on the size of bag being stored. The cross-sectional area could also be rectangular. The container 3 can be from about sixteen to about twenty four inches long. A longitudinal slot 47, as shown in
The enclosed container 3a preferably, as shown in
The container shown in
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in
In another aspect of the invention, as shown in
In a further aspect of the invention, as shown in
The male connector strip 75 on one container 3d can be interlocked with the female connector strip 71 on an adjacent container 3d by sliding the short leg 79 on the male connector 75 into the female connector 71 with their adjacent rear side sections 67 parallel to each other and with their adjacent front side sections 69, diverging from each other. The containers 3d with the connector strips 71, 75 are still individually stackable but not as efficiently as the containers 3. The connector strips 71, 75 can be attached to the side walls 5d, 7d with adhesive or other suitable means. Alternatively they could be molded integral with the container.
The containers with the connector strips can have square or angled ends; can employ only one end panel at one end or a panel at each end; can employ parallel sidewalls or side walls that are angled slightly toward each other; or can employ one or two end panels that are recessed a short distance within the container.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. (canceled)
3. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 2 wherein the container, when upright, has the inlet opening at the top, the one open end, including the end panel, angled downwardly and forwardly at an angle ranging from between 15° and 45°.
4. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 2 wherein the other open end of the container has an end panel closing a rear portion of the other open end to provide a restricted bag outlet opening at the other open end; each open end, including its end panel, angled forwardly and toward the other open end at an angle ranging from between 15° and 45°.
5. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 2 wherein the end panel is recessed a short distance from the one end within the container.
6. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 4 wherein each end panel is recessed a short distance within the container from its associated container end.
7. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the container is a partly enclosed container having a pair of spaced apart side walls extending between the ends of the container and joined at the front by a front wall, the end panel extending from the back of the container toward the front wall and joined to the side walls and terminating in a front edge extending between the side walls.
8. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the container, when upright, has the inlet opening at the top, the one open end, including the end panel, angled downwardly and forwardly at an angle ranging from between 15° and 45°.
9. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the other open end of the container has an end panel closing a rear portion of the other open end to provide a restricted bag outlet opening at the other open end; each open end, including its end panel, angled forwardly and toward the other open end at an angle ranging from between 15° and 45°.
10. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the end panel is recessed a short distance from the one end within the container.
11. A plastic bag holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the back of the container is open and the two side walls are angled slightly toward each other to be closer together at the front of the container than at the back of the container, the container nestable in an identical container.
12. A bag holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the back of the container is open and each of the spaced apart side walls have at least a major front portion that is angled toward the major front portion of the other side wall toward the front of the holder; each side wail having a minor rear portion that is parallel to the minor rear portion on the other side wall, the container partially nestable in an identical container.
13. A bag holder as claimed in claim 12 wherein there is a male connector strip on the outside of the minor rear portion of one of the side walls and a female connector strip on the outside of the minor rear portion of the other side wall.
14. A bag holder as claimed in claim 9 wherein the panel at each end is recessed a short distance from the end within the side walls.
15. A bag holder comprising a partly enclosed container, the container having: a pair of spaced apart side walls and a front wall joining the front ends of the side walls; the ends of the container angled toward each other from the back toward the front of the container; a panel at each end attached to the side walls and extending forwardly from the back of the container for between about one quarter-and one-half of the distance between the front and bade of the container to partially close each end leaving an opening at the front of each end, one opening forming an inlet for the container and the other opening forming an outlet for the container; each panel having a front edge extending between the side walls.
16. A bag holder as claimed in claim 15 wherein each of the spaced apart side walls are angled toward the other side wall toward the front of the container whereby the container is nestable in an identical container.
17. A bag holder as claimed in claim 15 wherein each of the spaced apart side walls have at least a major front portion that is angled toward the major front portion of the other side wall toward the front of the container; each side wall having a minor rear portion that is parallel to the minor rear portion on the other side wall, the container partially nestable in an identical container.
18. A bag holder as claimed in claim 17 wherein there is a male connector strip on the outside of the minor rear portion of one of the side walls and a female connector strip on the outside of the minor rear portion of the other side wall.
19. A bag holder as claimed in claim 15 wherein the panel at each end is recessed a short distance from the end within the side walls.
20. A bag holder as claimed in claim 18 wherein the female connecting strip has a stylized capital C shaped cross-section and the male connecting strip has a stylized capital H shaped cross-section, one leg of the H male strip on one container insertable into the C female strip on another container to interconnect the strips and join the two containers together.
21. A plastic bag holder comprising an elongate, container with opposed ends, both ends being open; the container having a pair of spaced apart side walls extending between the ends, the sidewalls joined to a front wall and extending to the rear of the container; an end panel at one open end, the end panel closing a rear portion of the one open end to provide a bag inlet opening at the front of the one end, the end panel extending from the rear of the side walls toward the front wall and terminating in a front edge extending between the side walls, the front edge spaced rearwardly from the front wall; the other open end providing a bag outlet opening.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 31, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 4, 2016
Inventor: Robert Winikoff (Montreal)
Application Number: 14/121,113