Plastic bag rack for checkstand

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Inventors

Stroh, Alvin L.

Application #

486262

Filed

Apr-18-1983

Published

Apr-23-1985

Current US Class

053/390
186/61
186/66
248/95
248/99

International Classes

B65B 067/12

Field of Search

248/95 248/97 248/99 248/100 248/101 150/51 150/49 53/384 53/390 141/390 141/391

Assignee

McMillin Wire and Plating, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Matlago; John T.

US Patent References

4199122   Support rack for po...
4223858   Bag holder
4304379   Bag holder
4305558   Bag check out system
4332361   Bag holder support...

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Abstract
A rack for a plastic bag has its back adjustably mounted by a pair of attachment devices on the undersurface of a hinged panel which normally covers a well provided on the table top of a checkstand in a supermarket. When a checkout clerk at the checkstand starts to work without a bagboy assisting her, she swings the panel into a upright position and lowers it into a guideway provided on the rear of the well, and then moves the rack to an elevated position on the pair of attachment devices. This enables the handles of a plastic bag to be placed over the side support arms of the rack so as to suspend the bag in an open position in the well to facilitate the clerk placing items therein as they are rung up on the register.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A combination of a plastic bag rack and an adjustable mount for mounting said rack on the undersurface of a panel movable between a position in which it covers a well provided in the table top of a checkstand at a supermarket and an upright position on the rear of said well, said combination comprising:

a rack having a pair of side support arms, each said side support arm including a front and rear shoulder;

a downwardly and rearwardly extending bottom side member joined to the end of each of the front shoulders;

an upper transverse member for joining the ends of the rear shoulders;

a lower transverse member for joining the ends of the downwardly and rearwardly extending bottom side members;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to bag racks and more particularly to an adjustably mounted rack for use in suspending a plastic bag in an open position on a checkstand in a supermarket.

Many checkstands in a supermarket provide a hinged panel which forms a part of the table top and is positioned over a well located immediately in front of where the clerk stands. When the clerk is working at the checkstand without the assistance of a bagboy for placing the items purchased in a bag, she swings the panel upwardly on its hinges and lowers it into a guideway provided on the rear of the well. This leaves the well open so that the clerk can place an opened paper bag on the bottom surface thereof into which she can put the purchased items as they are rung up. Then, when the clerk again gets busy and has a bagboy to assist her, she lifts the panel out of the guideway and swings it downwardly on its hinges to cover the well so that she can more conveniently slide the items, as they are rung up, onto the end table of the checkstand where the bagboy can provide for placing them in a paper bag.
 
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