Bag pack

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Inventors

Baxley, William H.
Weatherford, Marion H.
Wilfong, Jr., Harry B.
Williams, Floyd B.

Application #

853589

Filed

Apr-18-1986

Published

Jun-30-1987

Current US Class

053/390
206/554
206/806
383/8
383/9

International Classes

B65D 001/34

Field of Search

206/554 206/806 383/9

Assignee

Sonoco Products Company (Hartsville, SC)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dennison, Meserole, Pollack & Scheiner

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Abstract
A bag pack formed of multiple stacked handle bags having aligned mounting apertures defined through the handles thereof for reception of mounting rods therethrough. The apertures are formed by partially severed flaps which are in turn bonded together to maintain aperture alignment. The flaps are integral with the bags along minor easily severed areas for a freeing of the bags upon a severance of the flaps simultaneous with or subsequent to reception of the mounting rods through the apertures.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A bag pack mountable on laterally spaced support rods of a support rack and comprising multiple stacked handle bags, each handle bag comprising front and rear bag walls defining an open top, and a pair of laterally spaced handles projecting upwardly from the open top of each bag, each handle including overlying front and rear handle panels projecting upwardly respectively from the front and rear bag walls; said multiple stacked bags being positioned with the corresponding handles of the pair of handles of each bag in stacked aligned overlying relation forming a pair of handle stacks associated with said stacked bags, aligned mounting apertures through the handles of each handle stack for simultaneous reception of each handle stack on a corresponding support rod receivable through the aligned apertures, bag retaining means on said bags fixing said handles together in each said handle stack for maintaining the apertures in alignment, said bag retaining means comprising a flap within each aperture integral with the corresponding bag at a minor area on the periphery of the aperture, said minor area comprising a severance area and defining said severable means, the flaps of the apertures in each handle stack being fixedly secured to the adjacent flaps for retention of the flaps in overlying aligned relation and said apertures in alignment, said severable means defining a connection between the retaining means and the bags for severance from the bags in response to introduction of the support rods through the aligned apertures and movement of the bags along the rods in supporting relation to the rods.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention here is generally concerned with thermoplastic shopping bags and the like, and more particularly packs of such bags interrelated in a manner which enables the simultaneous mounting of multiple bags, as a unit, on a rack with the bags, in turn, being individually opened and loaded while on the rack, and subsequently removed therefrom.

Bags of the general type involved herein are frequently formed from flattened tube portions selectively severed from a length of tubing of appropriate material and subsequently heat sealed along the lower and upper edges thereof. An appropriate mouth-defining U-shaped cutout is normally made through the sealed upper edge, this cutout simultaneously defining both the upper mouth of the bag and a pair of laterally spaced handles. Such bags can be formed both with or without side gussets.

It has become increasingly common to provide such bags in packs for suspension on racks with the individual bags separately dispensed therefrom. Pursuant thereto, the pack bags have typically included apertured tear-off tabs with the rack support element received through the apertured tabs and with the entire tab being severed from the bag as the bag is removed from the rack for loading. Examples of bag packs of this type will be noted in the following patents:
 
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