Bag support and dispensing apparatus

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Inventors

Suominen, Heikki S.

Application #

027534

Filed

Apr-5-1979

Published

Dec-30-1980

Current US Class

053/384.1
053/390
053/572

International Classes

B65B 067/04

Field of Search

53/390 53/384 53/385 53/386 53/571 53/572 53/573

Examiners

McGehee; Travis S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, Vande Sande & Priddy

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Abstract
A bag support and dispensing apparatus including a sleeve that is passed through aligned apertures in a stack of bags to support the bags. A collar at the back end of the sleeve is detachably engaged with a support member. The forward end of the sleeve has a flange that is dimensioned to readily pass through an enlarged aperture in the top portion of the front wall of a bag when the front wall of the bag is pulled in a forward direction. The flange is also dimensioned to resist passing through a smaller aperture in the top portion of the back wall of the bag to allow the bag to be held in an open position for receiving articles. A loaded bag is disengaged from the sleeve by pulling the bag in a forward direction with sufficient force to distend the smaller rear aperture so that the flange passes through the smaller aperture to release the back wall of the loaded bag. The sleeve is disengaged from the support member after all of the bags have been removed and thereafter a new stack of bags is slipped over the sleeve and the sleeve is re-engaged with the support member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for supporting a stack of bags and maintaining a forwardmost bag in said stack in a loading position, each bag in said stack having an enlarged aperture in the top portion of its forwardmost wall and an aligned smaller aperture in the top portion of its corresponding rear wall, the apparatus comprising:

sleeve means passing through the aligned apertures in said stack of bags to support said bags, said sleeve means including

flange means positioned at the forward end of said sleeve, said flange means dimensioned to readily pass through the enlarged aperture of the front wall and to resist passing through the smaller aperture to retain the rear wall when the front wall is pulled forward to define said loading position, and



Description
DESCRIPTION

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a plastic bag support and dispensing apparatus, and, more particularly, to such an apparatus that detachably supports a sleeve that is used to retain and dispense a stack of bags.

BACKGROUND ART

In the U.S. patents to Suominen, U.S. Pat. No. 3,858,382 and No. 3,973,376, there is disclosed a bag support apparatus including a shaft that passes through aligned apertures in a plurality of stacked plastic bags. The top portion of the front wall of each bag has an aperture that is sufficiently large to easily pass an enlarged flange that is affixed to the free end of the shaft. Thus, when the front edge of a bag is pulled outwardly, the flange passes through the large aperture in the front wall and a corresponding smaller aligned aperture in the rear wall catches on the flange so that the bag may be held in an open position to easily receive articles. After the bag is loaded, the bag is pulled in a forward direction with sufficient force to distend the smaller rear aperture so that the flange is passed through the rear aperture, and the bag is disengaged from the sleeve.
 
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