Abstract: A collapsible support frame for a receptacle comprising a frame of generally rectilinear configuration including opposed spaced apart front and rear frame portions connected together with opposed spaced apart side frame portions such that the side frame portions in the regions of the opposed front and rear frame portions respectively present downwardly projecting surface engaging formations of like extent, the disposable receptacle including opposed front and rear panels and opposed side panels terminating lowermost in a bottom panel and having a perimetral extent so as to be disposable within the collapsible support frame, the opposed front and rear panels and opposed side panels having a vertical extent exceeding that of the downwardly projecting surface engaging formations of the collapsible support frame and having a perimetral extent so that when the opposed front and rear panels and opposed side panels are folded over the opposed spaced apart front and rear frame portions and opposed spaced apart side f
Abstract: A support structure for flexible containers, such as plastic shopping bags, which is both collapsible for storage and readily assembled to support the flexible container in an open position for the placement of items therein, especially during reuse of the container.
Abstract: A wire rack is mounted on the inner surface of a door of a cabinet at a suitable height, and a plastic bag with integral handle-loops is suspended from the rack without supporting the body of the bag. The wire rack comprises a main wire member and a wire bail which interconnects ends of the main wire member. The bail is used to store individual bags to be used, or a package of unused bags. The main member has tab-shaped protrusions formed by the sides of the main member, and the handle-loops are slipped around the tab-shaped protrusions so as to hold the bag in an open-mouthed material-receiving attitude.