[0001] This invention relates to bags, primarily shopping bags and like bags for carrying
groceries and provisions.
[0002] Shopping bags have to some extent gone out of fashion nowadays, having been in large
measure supplanted by one trip paper or flimsy plastic bags for packing supermarket
purchases. The tendency to buy more goods on a single shopping trip resulted in the
older-fashioned, so-called shopping bag being generally too small.
[0003] A bag large enough to hold bulk purchases is, if of conventional design, also inconveniently
large and bulky to carry when empty and to store when not in use.
[0004] Bulk purchases moreover usually involve vehicular transportation either in the luggage
compartment or on the seat of an automobile, or, in public transportation, on a luggage
rack or shelf which may not be immediately adjacent the seats. Supermarket plastic
and paper bags have no closure, and this means that they permit goods to spill out
into the luggage compartment or over the floor of an automobile, while in public transport
there is also the risk of pilfering.
[0005] Since, moreover, frozen food is a major component of today's grocery shopping, it
is desirable that bags be not merely closable but also sealable, the better to prevent
such foods thawing out on the trip home.
[0006] The present invention provides, however, a shopping bag which does not have these
disadvantages of one-trip supermarket plastic or paper bags or of conventional, more
durable shopping bags.
[0007] The invention comprises a bag having at least a front wall and a rear wall, there
being an opening to the interior of the bag between the upper edges of said front
and rear walls which opening can be sealed by pressing the inner faces of said edges
together and unsealed by pulling said edges apart, and further including a rectangular
base wall and triangular side walls, the bag being foldable at the junctions between
the walls from which it is formed.
[0008] The walls may be formed of sheet material, and may be made of thermally insulating
material.
[0009] There may be a fold line centrally of said base wall and parallel with the lower
edges of said front and rear walls and fold lines centrally of said side walls extending
downwardly from the opening to the bag to meet the fold line in said base wall at
the opposite ends thereof, whereby the bag may be folded flat.
[0010] The walls may be comprised by inner and outer layers of plastics sheet material enclosing
an intermediate sheet of thermally insulating material.
[0011] The bag may have handle means comprised by apertured flaps extending outwardly from
the upper edges of said front and rear walls.
[0012] The inner faces of the upper edges of the front and rear walls may carry lengths
of tape which adhere when pressed together. Such tape may be of the type which comprises
on one face cut pile loops of monofilament forming hooks engageable with uncut fibrous
loops on the tape on the other face - this is sometimes known as "Velcro".
[0013] The bag may have additional mechanical fastenings at each end of the said opening,
which may comprise snap fastenings such as stud fasteners.
[0014] The invention will be further apparent from the following description, with reference
to the figures of the accompanying drawing, which show, by way of example only, one
form of bag embodying same.
[0015] One embodiment of a bag according to the invention will now be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which :-
Figure 1 shows a partially cut-away view of a bag as it might be when in use;
and
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the bag of Figure 1 folded flat for storage.
[0016] Referring now to the drawings, it will be seen that the bag, generally indicated
at 10, comprises a front wall 11, rear wall 12, rectangular base wall 13, and opposite
triangular side walls 14 and 15.
[0017] All of these walls are of thermally insulating construction comprising inner and
outer layers 16 and 17 of plastics sheet material enclosing an intermediate sheet
of thermally insulating material 18, such as a fleece of polyester fibres for example.
[0018] The walls are joined together at their edges along welded seams which define fold-lines.
Additional welded seams define a fold-line 19 centrally of the base wall 13 and parallel
with the lower edges of the front and rear walls and fold-lines 20 and 21 centrally
of the side walls extending downwardly from the opening to the bag to meet the fold
line 19 in the base wall at the opposite ends thereof, all whereby the bag may be
folded flat for storage as shown in Figure 2.
[0019] The opening to the bag defined between the upper edges of the front and rear walls
11 and 12 may be sealed by pressing the inner faces of such edges together and unsealed
by pulling them apart. The inner faces of such edges are provided with textile tapes
22 and 23 providing cut pile loops of monofilament and uncut fibrous loops respectively.
Suitable tapes are marketed under the name Velcro (Registered Trade Mark).
[0020] Additional mechanical fastenings in the form of snap-stud fasteners 27 are provided
at each end of the opening.
[0021] Alternatively the edges may carry plastic tapes providing interengageable ribs and
grooves or similar formations.
[0022] The bag has a carrying handle comprised by flaps 24 and 25 extending outwardly from
the upper edges of the front and rear walls. The flaps 24 and 25 are provided with
apertures 26 shaped to receive the fingers of one hand.
[0023] It will be appreciated that it is not intended to limit the invention to the above
example only, many variations, such as might readily occur to one skilled in the art,
being possible, without departing from the scope thereof as defined by the appended
claims.
1. A bag having at least a front wall and a rear wall, there being an opening to the
interior of the bag between the upper edges of said front and rear walls which opening
can be sealed by pressing the inner faces of said edges together and unsealed by pulling
said edges apart, and further including a rectangular base wall and triangular side
walls, the bag being foldable at the junctions between the walls from which it is
formed.
2. A bag according to claim 1, the walls being formed of sheet material.
3. A bag according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which the walls are made of thermally
insulating material.
4. A bag accoring to any one of claims 1 to 3, including a fold line centrally of
said base wall and parallel with the lower edges of said front and rear walls and
fold lines centrally of said side walls extending downwardly from the opening to the
bag to meet the fold line in said base wall at the opposite ends thereof, whereby
the bag may be folded flat.
5. A bag according any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said walls are comprised by inner
and outer layers of plastics sheet material enclosing an intermediate sheet of thermally
insulating material.
6. A bag according to any preceding claim including handle means at its upper end.
7. A bag according to claim 6, wherein said handle means is comprised by apertured
flaps extending outwardly from the upper edges of said front and rear walls.
8. A bag according to any preceding claim wherein the inner faces of the upper edges
of the front and rear walls carry lengths of tape which adhere when pressed together.
9. A bag according to claim 8, wherein the tape on one face has cut pile loops of
monofilament forming hooks engageable with uncut fibrous loops on the tape on the
other face.
10. A bag according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein there are additional mechanical
fastenings at each end of the said opening.
11. A bag according to claim 10, in which said additional mechanical fastenings comprise
snap fastenings such as stud fasteners.
12. A bag substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying
drawings.