[0001] The technical sector covering this utility model is the technique of holding plastic
bags in order to form a support and means of holding said bags permanently open.
[0002] Plastic bags are more and more commonly found in the home. On one hand they are necessary
to do the shopping, and on the other hand different kinds are used to put rubbish
in.
[0003] At the present time the recycling of materials also requires the separation of different
types of rubbish, such as glass, paper and organic material.
[0004] Description of the prior state of the art. Rubbish bins are well-known, and amongst
these there are some which have at their mouth a ring concentric to said mouth and
with the same shape, which can be used for holding a bag set between these two parts.
[0005] The present invention consists of a support for bags, especially for bags with handles,
whose arrangement means it can hold shopping bags of the kind with handles, as well
as letting their bottoms rest on a surface designed for this purpose.
[0006] This is made up of a wall support of the kind that can be screwed to the wall or
simply stuck on by two sided adhesive tape, which has a structure, for example made
of metal or by injection, of a form which allows the structure from which the bags
are hung from their handles to be housed at the top, keeping said bags open, and having
at the bottom a hinge articulated between said support and a base plate which holds
the bottom of the bag and thus keeps this horizontal.
[0007] In order to make the following explanation clearer three sheets of drawings are enclosed
which represent the essence of this invention in six figures.
[0008] Figure 1 shows a front view of the device.
[0009] Figure 2 shows a profile view of the device.
[0010] Figure 3 shows a front view of the wall support.
[0011] Figure 4 shows a top view of the wall support.
[0012] Figure 5 shows the structure which is set out on the wall support.
[0013] Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the whole assembly.
[0014] In said figures 1 indicates the wall support, with a square shape in this case, though
other shapes could be used to the extent that they fulfil the same function, 2 being
the upper guides, 3 the lower hinge, 4 the lower base plate fixed onto the hinge 3,
5 the back of the support structure, 6 the arms of the structure which hang in the
guides 2, 7 being the front hoop of said structure, 8 the Y shaped supports, 9 a bag
of the kind that has handles, 10 the handles of the bag and 11 the adhesive fixtures
of the support.
[0015] Explanation of one form of embodiment. The present invention can be made in the following
way. The wall support 1, with a shape that does not necessarily have to be square,
has guides at the top 2 and a hinge at the bottom 3. Arms 6 are inserted into the
top guides, thus enabling the structure to hang, said structure being made up of an
item like half a hoop which includes one part shaped very like a semi-circle shown
as 7, and a second item 5 inseparably joined to this, which goes down slightly, also
forming a support on the wall 1. Said parts 5 and 7 are suitably separated so that
they determine the opening of the bag. This structure has upper parts 8 in a Y shape
which can hold the handles of any bags 9 which are put over them. The structure has
an L shaped profile. Said bags are left open when each side of their mouths is placed
outside the structure 5 and 7, which facilitates use of the same since the mouth does
not close.
[0016] This has industrial applications for making wall supports for bags to hold rubbish,
paper, plastic or waste.
1. A support for bags, especially for bags with handles, characterized by being made
up of a wall support made up of one part (1) which can be stuck (11) or screwed to
the wall and holding at its top by means of supports (2) a structure, made of metal
or by injection for example, which is made up of two symmetrical fixtures joined to
said structure formed of two arms (6) whose structure profile has an L shape, at the
top of which this has Y shaped items (8) on which the handles of the bags (9) can
rest; at its bottom it has an articulation (3) which supports a base plate (4), circular
for example, for a lower support for the bag; the rear (5) and front (7) parts of
the structure are put inside the mouth of the bag (9) and are at a suitable distance
from one another.