Checkout counter

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Inventors

Langen, Marinus J. M.
Strauss, Edgar H.

Application #

958429

Filed

Nov-7-1978

Published

Jun-23-1981

Current US Class

053/390
053/558
053/570

International Classes

B65B 005/02; B65B 005/08; B65B 067/02

Field of Search

53/563 53/562 53/570 53/558 53/456 53/390

Assignee

H. J. Langen & Sons Ltd. (Rexdale, CA)

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fetherstonhaugh & Co.

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4068451   Paper bag openin...

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Abstract
A checkout counter for use in a retail merchant store or the like comprises a frame having a bagging station in which goods are deposited in bags, a bag making machine is located in the frame for making self supporting open bags from a web of self supporting bag making stock and a transfer mechanism is provided for transferring open bags from the bag making machine to the bagging station in an open configuration.
 
Claims
What I claim my invention is:

1. A checkout counter comprising,

(a) a housing having a compartment formed therein, a counter top formed on the housing, a bagging station opening outwardly from the housing and a transfer passage extending from said compartment to said bagging station,

(b) a bag-making machine in said compartment adapted to make a self-supporting open bag within said compartment,

(c) transfer means arranged to engage an open bag located within said compartment and transfer it in the open configuration from said compartment through said transfer passage into said bagging station in an upright upwardly open self-supporting configuration.

2. A checkout counter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bagging station is adapted to support an open bag in a generally upright configuration.



Description
This invention relates to checkout counters. In particular, this invention relates to a checkout counter suitable for use in the retail merchandise industry which incorporates a bag making machine.

PRIOR ART

In the operation of the most widely used checkout counters, it is customary to have a supply of ready-made bags available in a knock-down or lay-flat configuration. Paper bags and plastic bags are frequently used for the packaging of merchandise and both are generally stored in a knock-down lay-flat configuration. Paper bags have the advantage of being less expensive than plastic bags and when opened they are easier to maintain in an open configuration because they have sufficient rigidity. Plastic bags, on the other hand, are limp and must be repeatedly opened in order to admit each item.

Paper bags are normally manufactured by converters and packaged in a knock-down configuration to minimize the volume and to facilitate the handling of large quantities of bags. The bags are transported to and stored by the retail outlets in the knock-down or lay-flat configuration. While it is essential to fold or crease the bag in its manufacture in order to permit it to assume a lay-flat configuration, the creasing and folding has the disadvantage that it imparts a knock-down or lay-flat memory to the bag. Thus, even after opening of the bag the bag continues to have a tendency to collapse inwardly upon itself to lay-flat configuration. This knock-down or lay-flat memory characteristic of the bags is particularly undesirable in a checkout counter packing operation as it requires the packer to use one hand to hold the bag open while loading items into the bag with the other hand. Thus while, on the one hand, it is essential to crease the bag in order that it may assume a lay-flat configuration during shipping and packaging, the lay-flat memory which is imparted by the creasing and folding is an undesirable characteristic of a bag for use in the packing of goods in a checkout counter.
 
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