Plastic Bag Dispenser |
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申请号 | US14517171 | 申请日 | 2014-10-17 | 公开(公告)号 | US20160107821A1 | 公开(公告)日 | 2016-04-21 |
申请人 | Gerald Eugene Chase; | 发明人 | Gerald Eugene Chase; | ||||
摘要 | A Tote Bag (more or less) holding a number of plastic bags. This unit consist of two components: a Holder/Stacker which is were you place the bags. Second component being the actual tote bag—that has an (aperture) front dispensing the bags. The One-Two Digital Touch can be applied one finger and one hand. The unit can be moved anywhere, anytime having straps on either side of the bag. A hook on the strap would be for optional use.As long as the bags are uniformly placed and placed and are a similar size—100% dispensing with ever pull of a bag—anytime, anywhere, home at office, etc. | ||||||
权利要求 | I claim: |
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说明书全文 | Like most of the other inventions, it starts with plastic bags coming from different sources allowing them to accumulate. This clutter gets to be a problem that begs for order. This notion combined with recycling and being “GREEN” brings The Plastic Bag Dispenser into existence. I recycle a good many things such as food, clothing, and other items. Something used or abandoned being used for other purposes. In this case the bags can be used for trash, transporting other items, groceries (again) or whatever. “No gutter clutter or ocean pollution” helping the footprint get smaller. “This should appeal to anyone and everyone around the world.” Only one of this genotype, and genre (simple technology) that is mobile that can be used anytime, anywhere, home, office, etc. Two components comprising; of Holder/Stacker and Tote Bag Carrier. The containers developed to facilitate storage of plastic bags in prior art U.S. patent No. My findings show that the afore mentioned inventions do not compare in size, weight and footprint. The plastic bags are not folded, balled up in anyway, instead they opened (ballooned-up) and pulled off the Holder/Stacker by the seam to insure readiness and consistency of use. The bags are dispensed by one index finger pulling the seam of the plastic bag and hand on the handle holding while pulling the bag out (One-Two Digital Touch Technology). Holder/Stacker—The free standing part 1, the unit allows up to 45 plastic bags of similar size. These bags need to be placed uniformly with the seams of the bags at the top of the holder on both sides left and right. As a free standing unit the bags can be easily separated by pulling them by the seam off the Holder/Stacker with consistency. The Tote Bag Carrier gives added mobility after placing the Holder/Stacker inside the Tote Bag Carrier make sure the seam of the plastic bag is positioned thru the aperture. This allows you to apply the One-Two Digital Touch Technology using index finger (either hand) pull the plastic bag thru the aperture while holding the handle on the base of the Holder/Stacker that protrudes with other free hand. For 100% consistency all plastic bags musk be of same or similar size placed (lined up) uniformly by the seam on the top of the Holder/Stacker (see In the accompanying drawings; FIG. 5 This overview of Tote Bag Carrier component (10″×14″ L) showing aperture bag straps and (optional) hook. An exploded view of Holder/Stacker (from 1) I used a thick piece of cardboard ¼″ for the base, which we will call “A” dimension being 9″ w×13½″ long. 2) A piece of cardboard same thickness as part “A” (layer) to the base “B” “4½×11”, I poked 3 holes to align with part “D” using two prong paper clip (ties), see diagram from part “B” I cut out a slit “C' 1¼×11, used to secure (hold down) part “E” (in fitted puzzled fashion). These adaptations were off center leaving the left side of the base “A” with 3″ and 1½″ on the right side. 3) Part “F” I took some cardboard standard thickness formed a handle 3×6×2 poked 4 holes with the 2 pronged paper clips (tie) I placed (attached)½ inch from edge of base “A” the width remaining on base “A” was left side 2″ and 1″ on the right side. 4) Part “D” this part should have 3 holes aligned with “A” and “B” the excess at the bottom (end) serves to support the base from wobbling back and forth. Part “D” is 15½″ long plus the excess afford mentioned. The area where the 3 holes are 2% long×10½ width. Additional 1″ pleat (folded) to cushion. The paper ties should be attached from underneath part “A” base and “B” pushing the 3 prongs thru to the top then spread them to stabilize and strengthen base. The width and shape of Part “D” varies 8″ top, 9″, 10,″10¼ toward the bottom. This variety facilitates the dispensing of the plastic bags. There is a hole 1″ from the top to connect a corresponding hole in Part “E” at the top, paper clips, strings, rubber bands, or whatever can be used to tie them together. 5) Part “E” along the same lines as “D” varying in width 14″ in length with excess at the bottom to be slotted in underneath Part “C” with part “C” fitted back in puzzle fashion smuggle in place width of part “E” 8″ top, 9″, 9½″, 10″, 11″, 10½″, 11″. The 1″ excess of part “D” will rest over part “C” to support and strengthen from the 9½″ width down part “E” has pleated pieces to the left side to facilitate the flow of the plastic bags forward while digitally pulling for consistency. Consumers will not have to worry with assembly of this unit unless sold in kit form, otherwise there will be only 2 components to The Plastic Bag Dispenser (Holder/Stacker & Tote Bag Carrier). |