CN213503997U - Bag storage box - Google Patents

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CN213503997U
CN213503997U CN202021307378.3U CN202021307378U CN213503997U CN 213503997 U CN213503997 U CN 213503997U CN 202021307378 U CN202021307378 U CN 202021307378U CN 213503997 U CN213503997 U CN 213503997U
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土田健吾
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The utility model provides a can set up the bag of guarantor's water part and accept box. The bag housing box of the embodiment has a pair of first wall parts, a pair of second wall parts, a third wall part and a concave part. The pair of first wall portions face each other in a height direction in which the stacked plurality of bags can be accommodated. The pair of second wall portions face each other at a wider interval than the width of the bag. The third wall portion has an outlet for taking out the bag. The recess is provided on an outer surface of the first wall portion located above the pair of first wall portions, and accommodates the water retention member. Through the utility model discloses, can set up the water retaining part on the bag accepting box.

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Bag storage box
Technical Field
The utility model discloses an embodiment relates to a bag containing box.
Background
As devices for executing settlement processing by customers themselves, self-checkout devices and settlement devices are known. For example, a self-checkout apparatus is an apparatus in which a customer reads commodity information by himself and performs a settlement operation. Further, for example, the settlement apparatus is an apparatus in which the customer itself performs only the settlement operation.
For the commodity subjected to the settlement processing using such a device, the customer packs the commodity in a bag and brings it back. Such bags are called shopping bags and use is made of a practice handed to the customer, for example by a clerk in charge of instruction. Recently, a plurality of stacked bags are stored in a bag storage box by a customer obtaining the bags themselves.
When the moisture and the fat content at the finger tip are small, the finger tip slides on the bag when the bag is taken out from the bag storage box and when the opening of the taken-out shopping bag is opened. Therefore, it is difficult to take out the bag and open the opening. Therefore, a water retaining member such as a sponge or a wiping cloth is disposed on the bagging table to retain water. However, if the water retaining member is not provided near the bag container, the customer may not wet the fingertips.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to solve the problem of providing a bag containing box that can set up guarantor's water part.
The bag housing box of the embodiment has a pair of first wall parts, a pair of second wall parts, a third wall part and a concave part. The pair of first wall portions face each other in a height direction in which the stacked plurality of bags can be accommodated. The pair of second wall portions face each other at a wider interval than the width of the bag. The third wall portion has an outlet for taking out the bag. The recess is provided on an outer surface of the first wall portion located above the pair of first wall portions, and accommodates the water retention member.
Through the utility model discloses, can set up the water retaining part on the bag accepting box.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a structure of a bag housing box according to a first embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the structure of the bag storage case;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the structure of the bag storage case;
fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a structure in which two of the bag receiving boxes are used;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing the structure of the bag container;
fig. 6 is an explanatory view schematically showing the structure of the bag housing box according to the second embodiment.
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Hereinafter, the bag housing box 1 according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 5. Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a structure of a bag housing box 1 according to a first embodiment; fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the structure of the bag housing box 1 and including four covers 15; FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the structure of the bag housing box from below; fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a structure in which two bag housing boxes 1 are used; fig. 5 is a sectional view showing the structure of the bag housing box 1. In the drawings, for convenience of explanation, the shapes of the respective components are simplified or omitted, or the sizes thereof are enlarged or reduced.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the bag housing box 1 includes a box body 11, a holder 12, a plurality of leg members 13, a water retaining member 14, and a plurality of covers 15. For example, the bag housing box 1 houses a plurality of bags 100 stacked in a bag bundle in a removable manner in the box body 11 while holding the plurality of bags 100 by the holder 12.
As shown in fig. 4, the bag housing box 1 is formed such that a plurality of them can be stacked. For example, in the case where the bag housing box group 2 is configured by stacking a plurality of bag housing boxes 1, the plurality of bag housing boxes 1 (bag housing box group 2) further include a plurality of coupling members 16.
In the present embodiment, the bag 100 is a so-called shopping bag. The bag 100 has a body portion, a pair of handles, and a hanging portion. One end of the body portion is closed and the other end is open. The closed end of the body portion forms the bottom of the bag 100. In addition, the extending direction of one end edge constituting the bottom of the bag 100 will be described below as the width direction of the bag 100.
A pair of handles are integrally formed at the end of the opening side of the main body portion. The hanging portion is provided at one end of the opening of the main body portion and between the pair of handles. The hanging portion is formed with a hole, for example.
The hanging portion is provided integrally with the main body portion in such a manner as to be separable from the main body portion. As a specific example, an eyelet or the like for separating the hanging portion from the main body portion is formed at a boundary between the main body portion and the hanging portion.
For example, as shown in fig. 5, a plurality of such bags 100 are stacked as a bag bundle, folded in two at a main body portion, and the folded-back portion 150 is held by a shaft 51 of the holder 12, which will be described later, and is housed in the case 11.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the case 11 has a pair of first wall portions 21, a pair of second wall portions 22, and a third wall portion 23. The case 11 is formed in a rectangular box shape having an opening on one surface, for example, by a pair of first walls 21, a pair of second walls 22, and a third wall 23.
The pair of first wall portions 21 face each other at a distance at which a plurality of the bags 100 folded in two can be arranged, for example. That is, the pair of first wall portions 21 face each other so that the plurality of folded-in-half bags 100 can be accommodated therein. More specifically, the holders 12 are spaced apart from each other at an interval that can be arranged for holding the plurality of bags 100 folded in half.
The pair of first wall portions 21 face the bags 100 in the stacking direction of the stacked bags 100. In other words, the pair of first wall portions 21 face the main surface of the main body portion of the bag 100. For example, the bag housing box 1 is placed on the installation surface such that one of the pair of first wall portions 21 is located downward. Thus, the pair of first wall portions 21 face each other in the height direction in which the stacked plurality of bags 100 can be accommodated, and constitute the bottom wall and the top wall of the bag housing box 1.
Each of four corners on the outer surface side of the first wall portion 21 located above, of the pair of first wall portions 21, has a recess 21 a. The four recesses 21a are, for example, recesses having the same shape. The recess 21a is formed in a disc shape, for example.
The pair of second wall portions 22 is continuous with the pair of first wall portions 21. The pair of second wall portions 22 face each other in the width direction of the received bag 100. The pair of second wall portions 22 are spaced apart from each other at an interval wider than the width of the bag 100 so that the stacked bags 100 can be arranged. The pair of second wall portions 22 constitute, for example, side walls of the bag housing box 1.
The third wall portion 23 has a take-out port 31 for taking out a plurality of bags 100 in a part thereof. The third wall portion 23 is continuous with the pair of first wall portions 21 and the pair of second wall portions 22. The third wall portion 23 includes a first inclined portion 32 inclined with respect to the opposing direction of the pair of first wall portions 21, and a second inclined portion 33 inclined with respect to the opposing direction of the pair of first wall portions 21 and inclined in an inclined direction different from the inclined direction of the first inclined portion 32. Hereinafter, "the opposing direction of the pair of first wall portions 21" will be described as "first direction". The pair of first wall portions 21 forms a bottom wall and a top wall, and the first direction is the vertical direction.
As a specific example, the outlet 31 is provided across the first inclined portion 32 and the second inclined portion 33. Extraction port 31 extends in the direction in which the pair of second wall portions 22 face each other. Hereinafter, the "opposing direction of the pair of second wall portions 22" will be described as the "second direction". In addition, since the pair of first wall portions 21 constitute the bottom wall and the top wall, the second direction is the left-right direction. The outlet 31 is provided, for example, in a range from the center side of the first inclined portion 32 in the first direction to the lower end side of the second inclined portion 33 in the first direction. The outlet 31 faces the stacked plurality of bags 100 housed in the case 11. The width of the outlet 31 in the longitudinal direction is set to be larger than the width of the bag 100.
The first inclined portion 32 is continuous with the first wall portion 21 and the second inclined portion 33 constituting the ceiling wall in the first direction. The second inclined portion 33 is continuous in the first direction with the first wall portion 21 and the first inclined portion 32 constituting the bottom wall. That is, the first inclined portion 32 is located above the second inclined portion 33, for example.
The first inclined portion 32 and the second inclined portion 33 are inclined in a direction away from the first wall portion 21, for example, from the pair of first wall portions 21 toward the center in the first direction. In other words, the first inclined portion 32 and the second inclined portion 33 are continuous at the center side in the first direction, and the continuous portion of the first inclined portion 32 and the second inclined portion 33 protrudes to the outside of the case 11. In other words, the third wall portion 23 is formed in a shape chamfered by the first inclined portion 32 and the second inclined portion 33, respectively, with each of the pair of first wall portions 21.
Further, for example, such a case 11 may be formed such that the pair of first wall portions 21 and the pair of second wall portions 22 are integrally formed in a rectangular tubular shape, and one of the openings formed by the pair of first wall portions 21 and the pair of second wall portions 21 is covered by a panel forming the third wall portion 23. In the case 11, the third wall portion 23 side constitutes a front surface side, and the opening on the opposite side of the third wall portion 23 constitutes a rear surface side.
The case 11 may be formed by assembling a rectangular parallelepiped frame from panels each of which a pair of first walls 21, a pair of second walls 22, and a third wall 23 are formed. The case 11 may be formed by integrally molding the pair of first wall portions 21, the pair of second wall portions 22, and the third wall portion 23.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the holder 12 includes, for example, a tray portion 41 and a holding portion 42. The tray portion 41 is formed in a rectangular tubular shape facing the pair of first wall portions 21 and the pair of second wall portions 22, for example. For example, the tray portion 41 is configured to be openable and closable with respect to a wall portion facing the first wall portion 21 constituting the ceiling wall. In addition, the tray portion 41 may not have a wall portion facing the first wall portion 21 constituting the top wall.
The tray portion 41 is formed, for example, such that the width between the inner surfaces of the pair of wall portions facing the pair of second wall portions 22 is the same as or larger than the width of the bag 100. The tray portion 41 is configured to be detachable from the case 11 by being inserted into and removed from an opening on the back surface side of the case 11. The tray portion 41 accommodates the bag 100 held by the holding portion 42, and is opened on the front side and the back side, so that the bag 100 can be taken out.
The holding portion 42 is provided on the tray portion 41, for example. As shown in fig. 5, the holding portion 42 has, for example, a shaft 51 that supports a folded-back portion 150 formed by folding back a plurality of stacked bags 100; a support plate 52 that supports one end side of the stacked plurality of bags 100; and a hanging part that hooks and holds the hanging parts of the stacked plurality of bags 100.
The shaft 51 is disposed above the rear surface side of the case 11, for example. The shaft 51 is supported by the tray portion 41, for example. The folded-back portion 150 of the main body portion folded in two of the stacked plurality of bags 100 is wound around the shaft 51, and the shaft 51 supports the folded-back portion 150 from the inside.
The support plate 52 supports the bottom side of the stacked plurality of bags 100, for example, folded in half. The support plate 52 is disposed on the side of the outlet 31 and on the first wall 21 forming the bottom wall in the state where the tray portion 41 is disposed in the case 11. The upper surface of the support plate 52 is formed at a predetermined angle with respect to the main surface of the first wall portion 21. That is, as shown in fig. 1 and 5, the support plate 52 supports the lower surfaces of the stacked plurality of bags 100 folded in two together with the shaft 51, thereby supporting the stacked plurality of bags 100 so that the bags 100 are inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the main surface of the first wall portion 21 serving as the bottom wall.
The hanging portion holds, for example, hanging portions of a plurality of stacked bags 100 folded in half.
The plurality of leg members 13 is provided in four in the present embodiment. The four leg members 13 are provided in four recesses 21a, and the four recesses 21a are formed in the first wall portion 21 facing the installation surface on which the bag housing box 1 is installed. That is, in the case where only one bag housing box 1 is used, four leg members 13 are provided in each of the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21 which becomes the bottom wall (or is located below). In addition, when a plurality of bag-containing boxes 1 are stacked for use, the four leg members 13 are provided in the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21, which is the bottom wall, of the lowermost bag-containing box 1.
The leg member 13 is formed of a resin material such as rubber. The leg member 13 is formed in a disc shape, and the outer diameter thereof is substantially the same as the inner diameter of the recess 21 a. In addition, the leg member 13 has an outer diameter different from the inner diameter of the recess 21a, and the outer diameter may be smaller or slightly larger than the inner diameter of the recess 21 a.
The leg member 13 is fitted in the recess 21a, or attached to the recess 21a by a double-sided tape or the like. That is, when the leg member 13 has the same diameter as the inner diameter of the recess 21a or is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the recess 21a, for example, the leg member 13 is fitted into the recess 21 a. When the leg member 13 has the same diameter as the inner diameter of the recess 21a or is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the recess 21a, for example, the leg member 13 is attached to the recess 21 a.
The thickness of the leg member 13 is set to be larger than the depth of the recess 21 a. Therefore, when disposed in the recess 21a, the leg member 13 protrudes from the main surface of the first wall portion 21.
The water retention member 14 is formed of a member that contains water and can retain water. The water retaining member 14 is, for example, a sponge such as a sponge, a wipe, or the like. In addition, the water retention member 14 may have other structures as long as it can retain water.
In the present embodiment, the water retaining member 14 is, for example, a sponge, which is formed in a disc shape having the same or slightly smaller inner diameter as the recess 21a and is thicker than the depth of the recess 21 a. The water retaining member 14 is provided in any one of the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21 exposed to the outside (or located above). That is, as shown in fig. 1, in the case where only one bag housing box 1 is used, the water retaining member 14 is provided in any one of the four concave portions 21a of the first wall portion 21 serving as the top wall. Further, as shown in fig. 4, when a plurality of bag-containing boxes 1 are stacked and used, the water retaining member 14 is provided in any one of the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21, which becomes the top wall, of the uppermost bag-containing box 1.
For example, as shown in fig. 1 and 4, water retaining member 14 is provided in one of four recesses 21a of first wall 21 serving as a ceiling wall, which is located on the side of outlet 31 and on the left side of recess 21 a. This is because, when the bag 100 is taken out from the bag housing box 1, the amount of movement of the user's hand relative to the water retaining member 14 can be reduced as much as possible by providing the water retaining member 14 on the side of the take-out port 31. This is because, considering that the left-handed person is large, the right hand of the user faces the water retaining member 14 when the user faces the bag housing box 1 by disposing the left-handed person on the left side of the first wall portion 21.
The cover 15 is detachably provided in three recesses 21a other than the recess 21a provided with the first wall portion 21 of the water retention member 14. The cover 15 is a decorative plate for closing the concave portion 21a and improving the appearance of the bag housing box 1. When the cover 15 is attached to the recess 21a, for example, the upper surface is flush with the upper surface of the first wall portion 21. The cover 15 is configured to fit into the recess 21a, for example. The cover 15 is formed in the same color as the first wall portion 21, for example. More preferably, the cover 15 is formed of the same material as the first wall portion 21.
Four connecting members 16 are provided. The four connecting members 16 are provided in four opposing recesses 21a in adjacent ones of the stacked bag containers 1 (or in opposing recesses 21a of adjacent first wall portions 21 of the stack). Specifically, the connecting member 16 is provided across the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21, which becomes the top wall, of the bag housing box 1 on the lower layer side and the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21, which becomes the bottom wall, of the bag housing box 1 on the upper layer side among the adjacent bag housing boxes 1, that is, across the recesses 21a of the adjacent first wall portions 21.
The connecting member 16 is made of a resin material such as rubber. The connecting member 16 is formed in a disc shape having an outer diameter substantially equal to the inner diameter of the recess 21a and a thickness greater than the depth of the recess 21 a. In addition, the outer diameter of the connecting member 16 is different from the inner diameter of the recess 21a, and may be smaller or slightly larger than the inner diameter of the recess 21 a.
The connecting member 16 is fitted into the recess 21a, or attached to the recess 21a by a double-sided tape or the like. That is, when the connecting member 16 has the same diameter as the inner diameter of the recess 21a or is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the recess 21a, for example, the connecting member 16 is fitted into the recess 21 a. When the connecting member 16 has the same diameter as the inner diameter of the recess 21a or is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the recess 21a, for example, the connecting member 16 is stuck to the recess 21 a.
Further, the thickness of the connecting member 16 is set to be larger than the depth of the recess 21 a. Therefore, when disposed in the recess 21a, the connection member 16 protrudes from the main surface of the first wall portion 21. Such a connecting member 16 is, for example, the same member as the leg member 13. That is, this member functions as the leg member 13 when it is provided in the recess 21a facing the installation surface, and functions as the connection member 16 when it is used in the recess 21a facing each other in a stacked state.
According to the bag housing box 1 configured as described above, the first wall portion 21 is provided with the concave portion 21 a. Thus, the water retaining member 14 for wetting the fingers can be provided in the concave portion 21 a. Therefore, when the bag 100 is taken out or the opening of the bag 100 is opened, the fingers can be easily wetted so that the fingers do not slip on the bag 100.
Further, the bag housing box 1 has a recess 21a at each of four corners of the first wall portion 21. Thereby, the leg member 13 can be provided in each of the recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21 which becomes the bottom wall. Therefore, positional displacement such as sliding of the bag housing box 1 with respect to the installation surface can be suppressed.
Further, among the four recesses 21a of the first wall portion 21 which becomes the ceiling wall, the cover 15 may be provided on the recesses 21a other than the recess 21a where the water retaining member 14 is provided. Therefore, the bag housing box 1 can suppress the deterioration of the appearance of the first wall portion 21 which becomes the top wall exposed to the outside. Further, by forming cover 15 with the same color or the same material as first wall portion 21, the appearance of first wall portion 21 is prevented from being impaired by providing first wall portion 21 and cover 15 integrally.
In addition, of the four concave portions 21a of the first wall portion 21 which becomes the top wall of the bag housing box 1, the cover 15 is not provided in at least one of the three concave portions 21a other than the concave portion 21a in which the water retaining member 14 is provided, and the concave portion 21a is used as a small article box. In addition, when the water retaining member 14 does not need to be provided, the entire concave portion 21a of the first wall portion 21 serving as the top wall may be covered with the cover 15 so that the outer surface is flush with the entire surface. That is, even if the recess 21a in which the water retaining member 14 can be provided is provided, the bag housing box 1 has a high degree of freedom.
When the bag storage box group 2 is configured by stacking a plurality of bag storage boxes 1, the bag storage box group 2 has the connecting members 16 in the opposing concave portions 21a of the adjacent bag storage boxes 1. Therefore, the overlapped bag housing boxes 1 can be suppressed from shifting. Further, by using the connecting member 16 as the same member as the leg member 13, it is possible to share the members, and the bag housing box 1 can be manufactured at low cost. Further, since the leg member 13 and the connecting member 16 are formed of a resin material such as rubber, the friction coefficient at the contact portion is increased, and thus, the displacement such as the lateral displacement of the bag housing box 1 can be further suppressed.
As described above, according to the bag housing box 1 of the present embodiment, the water retaining member 14 can be provided in the recess 21 a.
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Next, a bag housing box 1A according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 6. Fig. 6 is an explanatory diagram schematically showing the structure of the bag housing box 1A according to the second embodiment. In the bag housing box 1A according to the second embodiment, the same components as those of the bag housing box 1 according to the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted. In the drawings, the structure is enlarged, reduced, or omitted as appropriate for convenience of description.
As shown in fig. 6, the bag housing box 1A according to the second embodiment includes a box body 11A, a holder 12, a plurality of leg members 13A, a water retaining member 14, and a plurality of covers 15A. For example, the bag housing box 1A houses a plurality of bags 100 in a removable manner in the box 11A in a state where the stacked plurality of bags 100 are held by the holder 12. In fig. 6, the holder 12 and the bag 100 are omitted.
As shown in fig. 6, the bag housing box 1A is formed to be stackable, for example. For example, when the bag storage box group 2 is configured by stacking a plurality of bag storage boxes 1A, the leg member 13A and the cover 15A configure the connection member 16A. That is, the bag housing box 1A according to the second embodiment is different from the bag housing box 1 according to the first embodiment in the structure of the box body 11A, the leg member 13A, the cover 15A, and the connection member 16A.
As shown in fig. 6, the case 11A includes a pair of first wall portions 21A, a pair of second wall portions 22, and a third wall portion 23. The case 11A is formed in a rectangular box shape with one surface opened by a pair of first wall portions 21A, a pair of second wall portions 22, and a third wall portion 23, for example.
The pair of first wall portions 21A face each other at a distance at which the plurality of bags 100 folded in two can be arranged, for example. That is, the pair of first wall portions 21A face each other so as to accommodate the plurality of bags 100 folded in two. More specifically, the holders 12 are spaced apart from each other at an interval that can be arranged for holding the plurality of bags 100 folded in half.
The pair of first wall portions 21A face the bags 100 in the stacking direction of the stacked bags 100. In other words, the pair of first wall portions 21A face the main surface of the main body portion of the bag 100. For example, the bag housing box 1A is placed on the installation surface such that one of the pair of first wall portions 21A is located downward. Thus, the pair of first wall portions 21A face each other in the height direction, and constitute a bottom wall and a top wall of the bag housing box 1, respectively.
Each of the four corners of the first wall portion 21A on the outer surface side has a recess 21 b. The recess 21b has a first recess 21b1 and a second recess 21b 2. That is, the case 11A is different from the case 11 in the structure in which the first wall 21A has four recesses 21b including the first recess 21b1 and the second recess 21b 2.
The first recess 21b1 is, for example, a recess having the same shape as the recess 21a of the case 11. The first recess 21b1 is formed in a disc shape, for example. The second recess 21b2 is provided on the bottom surface of the first recess 21b 1. The second recess 21b2 is a smaller depression than the first recess 21b 1. For example, the second recess 21b2 is arranged concentrically with the first recess 21b1, and is formed in a disc shape having a smaller diameter than the first recess 21b 1.
The case 11A is formed, for example, such that the pair of first wall portions 21A and the pair of second wall portions 22 are integrally formed in a rectangular tubular shape, and one of the openings formed by the pair of first wall portions 21A and the pair of second wall portions 22 is covered with a panel in which the third wall portion 23 is formed. In the case 11A, the third wall portion 23 side constitutes the front surface side, and the opening on the opposite side of the third wall portion 23 constitutes the rear surface side.
The case 11A may be formed by assembling a rectangular parallelepiped frame from panels each of which a pair of first wall portions 21A, a pair of second wall portions 22, and a third wall portion 23 are formed. The case 11A may be formed by integrally molding the pair of first wall portions 21A, the pair of second wall portions 22, and the third wall portions 23.
In the present embodiment, four leg members 13A are provided in one bag housing box 1A. The four leg members 13A are provided in four recesses 21b formed in the first wall portion 21A which becomes the bottom wall. In addition, in both the case of using only one bag housing box 1A and the case of stacking a plurality of bag housing boxes 1A, the plurality of leg members 13A are provided in the four recesses 21b of the first wall portion 21A serving as the bottom wall.
The leg member 13A has, for example, a disc-shaped first base 13A, a leg 13b provided on one main surface of the first base 13A, and a recess 13c provided on the other main surface of the first base 13A.
The first base portion 13a is detachably fitted to the recess 21 b. The first base portion 13a is formed in a disc shape, and has an outer diameter substantially equal to an inner diameter of the first recess 21b1 of the recess 21 b. The first base portion 13a is formed of, for example, a hard resin material.
The leg 13b is formed in a plate shape, for example, a circular plate shape. The legs 13b are formed of a resin material such as rubber softer than the first base 13 a. The leg 13b is formed to have a smaller diameter than the first base 13 a. When the first base 13a is fitted to the first recess 21b1 with the recess 13c as the outer surface side, the leg 13b is formed in a shape that can be disposed in any of the remaining space within the first recess 21b1 and the second recess 21b 2. Further, when the first base portion 13a is fitted with the first recess 21b1 with the leg 13b as the outer surface side, the leg 13b protrudes from the main surface of the first wall portion 21A. The legs 13b are attached to one main surface of the first base 13a by, for example, an adhesive or the like.
The recess 13c is, for example, recessed in a disk shape. In addition, the shape of the recess 13c is appropriately set as long as a later-described protrusion 15b of the cover 15A can be disposed therein.
The cover 15A is detachably provided in a recess 21b of the first wall portion 21A serving as the top wall, excluding the recess 21b provided with the water retaining member 14. The cover 15A is a decorative plate for closing the concave portion 21b and improving the appearance of the bag housing box 1. The cover 15A has an upper surface flush with an upper surface of the first wall portion 21A when mounted on the recess 21b, for example.
The cover 15A has a second base portion 15A, for example, a circular plate shape, and a protrusion 15b provided on one main surface of the second base portion 15A. The second base portion 15A and the projection 15b of the cover 15A are integrally formed. For example, the cover 15A is formed in the same color as the first wall portion 21A. More preferably, the cover 15A is formed of the same material as the first wall portion 21A. The cover 15A is formed of a hard resin material, for example, as in the first base portion 13 a.
The second base portion 15a is detachably fitted to the recess 21 b. The second base portion 15a is formed in a disc shape, and has an outer diameter substantially equal to an inner diameter of the first recess portion 21b1 of the recess portion 21 b. The other main surface of the second base portion 15a opposite to the main surface provided with the protrusions 15b is a flat surface. When the cover 15A is mounted to the recess 21b, the other main surface of the second base portion 15A is flush with the outer surface of the first wall portion 21A.
The protrusion 15b is formed in a shape that can be disposed in the recess 13c, for example. The protrusion 15b is formed in a cylindrical shape, for example, along the inner peripheral shape of the recess 13c, and in the present embodiment, is cylindrical. The recess 13c and the projection 15b form an engaging portion and an engaged portion that engage with each other at least in a direction orthogonal to the first direction.
The leg member 13A and the cover 15A constitute a connection member 16A that engages with each other. The connecting member 16A performs positioning of the adjacently overlapped bag housing boxes 1A in a direction orthogonal to the first direction. By disposing the protrusion 15b of the cover 15A in the recess 13c, the connecting member 16A prevents positional displacement caused by movement of the adjacently overlapped bag housing boxes 1A in a direction orthogonal to the first direction.
In the bag housing box 1A configured as described above, the water retaining member 14 may be provided in the concave portion 21b, similarly to the bag housing box 1. In addition, since the connection member 16A is formed by the leg member 13A and the cover 15A in the bag housing box 1A, the bag housing boxes 1A can be easily stacked.
More specifically, the leg member 13A functions as a leg of the bag housing box 1A with the leg 13b side as the outer surface side, and constitutes a part of the connection member 16A with the recess 13c side as the outer surface side. The cover 15A forms the connection member 16A together with the leg member 13A with the projection 15b side as the outer surface side, and functions as a cover for closing the recess 21b with the flat main surface as the outer surface side.
Therefore, when only one bag housing box 1A is used, the leg member 13A is disposed in the recess 21b in a posture in which the leg 13b side is the outer surface side, and the cover 15A is disposed in the recess 21b in a posture in which the main surface which is a flat surface is the outer surface side. In addition, when a plurality of bag containing boxes 1A are stacked, the leg members 13A of the adjacent first wall portions 21A are disposed in the recessed portions 21b of the first wall portion 21A on the upper layer side in a posture in which the recessed portion 13c side is the outer surface side, and the covers 15A are disposed in the recessed portions 21b of the first wall portion 21A on the lower layer side in a posture in which the protrusions 15b are the outer surface side. Thus, the leg member 13A and the cover 15A constitute the connecting member 16A by engaging the recess 13c and the projection 15b, and the stacked bag housing boxes 1A can be positioned and prevented from being displaced.
Further, the number of components can be reduced by providing the leg member 13A and the cover 15A with two functions, and therefore, the manufacturing cost of the bag housing box 1A can be reduced.
The recess 21b is configured to have a second recess 21b2 capable of accommodating the leg 13b and the protrusion 15b, in addition to the first recess 21b1 in which the bases 13a and 15a are arranged. Thus, even if the leg member 13A and the cover 15A have the legs 13b and the protrusions 15b protruding outward, the leg member 13A and the cover 15A can take any posture in the recess 21 b.
As described above, according to the bag housing box 1A of the present embodiment, the water retaining member 14 can be provided in the concave portion 21 b.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and the constituent elements may be modified and embodied in the implementation stage without departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, in the above example, the configuration in which the outlet 31 is provided so as to extend across the first inclined part 32 and the second inclined part 33 and the width in the longitudinal direction is larger than the width of the bag 100 has been described. However, it is not limited thereto. For example, the outlet 31 may be provided in the first inclined portion 32, and the width in the longitudinal direction may be set smaller than the width of the bag 100. For example, such an outlet 31 is formed to be wide at the center and narrow at both ends in the first direction. In the case of such an outlet 31, a structure may be adopted in which a shaft 51 of the holding portion 42 is disposed opposite to the outlet 31, and the shaft 51 supports a folded portion 150 formed by folding the stacked plurality of bags 100 in two.
For example, in the above example, the configuration has been described in which the water retaining member 14 is housed in one of the concave portions 21A and 21b of the first wall portion 21 positioned above the bag housing box 1, 1A, and the cover 15, 15A is provided in the remaining concave portions 21A and 21 b. However, the water retention member 14 may not be included in the structure. In the bag housing boxes 1 and 1A, the water retaining member 14 may not be housed in the recessed portions 21A and 21b, and the covers 15 and 15A may be provided in all the recessed portions 21A and 21b of the first wall portions 21 and 21A located above.
That is, in the bag housing box 1, 1A, the user can select whether or not the water retaining member 14 is provided on the first wall portion 21, 21A located above. In the case where the water retaining member 14 is not provided in the bag housing box 1, 1A, the water retaining member 14 may be provided adjacent to the provided bag housing box 1, 1A, or the water retaining member 14 may be placed on the upper surface of the first wall portion 21, 21A located above and used. That is, in the bag- housing box 1, 1A of the present embodiment, when the water retaining member 14 can be provided in the concave portion 21A, 21b, the user can select whether or not to provide the water retaining member 14.
In the above example, the connection member 16A is constituted by the leg member 13A and the cover 15A as two members, and the leg member 13A has the recess 13c and the cover 15A has the projection 15b as the engaging portion and the engaged portion, but the configuration of the bag housing box 1A is not limited to this. That is, the connecting member 16A may be configured in which the leg member 13A has the projection 15b and the cover 15A has the recess 13 c.
According to the bag housing box of at least one of the above embodiments, a water retaining member may be provided.
While several embodiments of the present invention have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. These new embodiments may be implemented in other various manners, and various omissions, substitutions, combinations, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. These embodiments and modifications are included in the scope and gist of the present invention, and are included in the present invention and the equivalent scope thereof described in the claims.

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1. A bag storage box is characterized by comprising:
a pair of first wall portions facing each other in a height direction in which the stacked plurality of bags can be accommodated;
a pair of second wall portions facing each other at a wider interval than a width of the bag;
a third wall part having an outlet for taking out the bag; and
and a recess portion that is provided on an outer surface of the first wall portion located above the pair of first wall portions and accommodates the water retaining member.
2. The bag holder of claim 1,
the pair of first wall portions have the concave portions at four corners, the water retention member is accommodated in any one of the concave portions of the first wall portion located above,
the bag accommodating box further has: a leg member provided in each of the concave portions of the first wall portion located below; and
and a cover provided in the recess of the first wall portion located above except for the recess in which the water retaining member is accommodated.
3. The bag holder according to claim 2,
the bag housing box is provided in a plurality of stacked manner,
the bag receiving box further comprises: and a connecting member disposed in each of the recesses facing each other in the first wall portions adjacent to each other in the stack.
4. The bag holder according to claim 3,
the connecting member is provided so as to straddle the recess of the first wall portion adjacent to the stack.
5. The bag holder according to claim 3,
the leg member has a first base portion disposed in the recess, a leg provided on one main surface of the first base portion, and an engaging portion provided on the other main surface of the first base portion,
the cover has an engaged portion engaged with the engaging portion on one main surface, and the other main surface is a flat surface flush with an outer surface of the first wall portion.
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