EP0470979B1 - Zusätzliche griffeinrichtung an einem handgriff - Google Patents

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EP0470979B1
EP0470979B1 EP19900906795 EP90906795A EP0470979B1 EP 0470979 B1 EP0470979 B1 EP 0470979B1 EP 19900906795 EP19900906795 EP 19900906795 EP 90906795 A EP90906795 A EP 90906795A EP 0470979 B1 EP0470979 B1 EP 0470979B1
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Henry Dermot Sweeny
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F5/102Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried
    • A45F5/1026Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried the carrying element being flexible, e.g. plastic bag handle
    • A45F5/1046Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried the carrying element being flexible, e.g. plastic bag handle and supported above the grip surface of the carrying handle
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F5/102Handles for carrying purposes with means, e.g. a hook, receiving a carrying element of the hand article to be carried
    • A45F2005/1066Details
    • A45F2005/1073Retaining means for controlled release of the carrying element
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F2005/108Accessories
    • A45F2005/1093Labels, logos or indicators

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  • the present invention relates to an auxiliary handle for use with containers such as cans, pails or bags.
  • Flexible plastic bags are used extensively to carry goods of many varieties. They are found in grocery stores where recently-purchased groceries are packed in wicketed plastic handle bags for transport to the consumer's residence. They are also used as original packages for granular material such as pet food, fertilizers and salt. In the latter instances the bag may contain material weighing 20 kilograms or more. The material from which such bags are made is very strong and such bags usually include a punched-out opening at the top through which the purchaser can insert his hand so that he can carry the bag suspended at the end of his arm.
  • An uncomfortable chore that is because the bag material is very thin and the load is concentrated along a very narrow line across the palm or fingers of the person carrying the bag.
  • Paint cans for example, have a thin wire-type bail or handle and the carrying thereof for large distances can be very uncomfortable.
  • other products of a bulk or heavy nature e.g. drywall compound
  • Bag carrying handles are shown in British Published Applications 2,202,135A and 2,147,200A. Each shows a narrow base means having an outer surface containing a plurality of longitudinally adjacent and concave transversely extending finger-receiving recesses, a pair of planar, but parallel side walls, an inner surface to receive a bag handle and means on the inner surface of the side walls to retain a bag handle within the device.
  • British Application 2,202,135A shows a pair of conical inserts extending inwardly from each of the side walls to act as retaining means. The manufacturing problems associated with the provision of such inserts would be difficult to overcome. Furthermore, the flexible inserts would make it too easy for the auxiliary handle to fall away from a bag handle when released by a user.
  • British Application 2,147,200A has a pair of longitudinally extending retaining ribs molded into each side wall ,but they are insufficient to retain thin bag handles within the device. Furthermore this auxiliary handle would be difficult to manufacture in a simple and economic manner.
  • British Application 2,207,856A shows a multitude of extruded open-ended tubular members, each having an entry slot running the length thereof, for use as a bag carrying handle.
  • the side walls can be curved, straight, converging or diverging and a separate closure cover can be provided.
  • the handle is generally flimsy, does not provide for finger-receiving recesses and does not provide integral means for preventing the handle from dropping away from the bag handle.
  • U.S. Patent No. 3,912,140 shows a straight, extruded bag carrying handle which must be folded by the user around the bag handle by the user.
  • the present invention overcomes the problems encountered above by providing an auxiliary handle into which the handle of a bag or other container can be inserted and which more evenly distributes the container's load in the carrier's hand.
  • the auxiliary handle of this invention includes finger recesses into which the carrier's fingers naturally fall and there is a smooth angled side wall against which the carrier's palm can rest. That side wall can also carry suitable indicia of an advertising or product identification nature if desired.
  • the side walls of the auxiliary handle angle inwardly and are provided with vertically extending internal ribs which serve to retain the auxiliary handle on the container's handle or handles in the event that the container is temporarily released from the carrier's hand, as for example if the carrier sets the container on the ground while fumbling for his car keys.
  • the broad base of the auxiliary handle makes it easy to carry more than one container with the same handle. This can be especially important with grocery bags since the purchaser often is faced with carrying a large number of bags away from a grocery store to his car or home and will welcome anything that makes his task easier.
  • the auxiliary handle of this invention can be used over and over again as it is made from a strong plastics material. It can be molded in any colour and could be a retail product or a promotional product. It can be used with plastic handled bags: it could also be used with paper shopping bags that have rope or cord-type handles; or it can be used with containers such as cans or pails having a bail-type handle. There is sufficient flexibility in the side walls of the auxiliary handle to permit the passage between the ribs of handles that are thicker than the normal minimum spacing between the ribs.
  • the first utilizes narrow straight ribs on the inside surface of the side walls, which ribs extend from the inner surface to adjacent the upper edges of the side walls, the ribs on one side wall being opposite the ribs of the other side wall and defining a narrow gap therebetween at their point of closest approach.
  • This embodiment is particularly suited for containers that have relatively "thick" handles such as cardboard cartons and pails.
  • the gap between the ribs is usually small enough to prevent the auxiliary handle from falling away from such container handles if it is released by the user, as when he temporarily places the container on the ground or a table.
  • auxiliary handle of the first embodiment is perhaps somewhat inconvenient to use, as with containers having extremely thin handles.
  • the auxiliary handle of the first embodiment might fall away from the bag handle if released due to the "large" gap between the ribs (large in comparison to the thickness of the bag material).
  • the second embodiment of this invention solves that problem by using ribs on the side walls that interengage such that in use it is impossible for the auxiliary handle to fall away from the container handle under its own weight. A conscious effort is required on the part of the user to pass the container handle past the ribs of the second embodiment when attaching the auxiliary handle to the container handle and when releasing the auxiliary handle from the container handle.
  • a single rib on one side wall is receivable between a pair of similar ribs on the other side wall, there being a small zone of overlap between the nose portions of the opposing ribs to effectively prevent unwanted passage of a container handle past the ribs.
  • FIGURE 1 shows a side view of a first embodiment of the auxiliary handle of this invention.
  • FIGURE 2 shows a plan view of the handle of Figure 1.
  • FIGURE 3 shows an end view of the handle of Figure 1.
  • FIGURE 4 shows the handle of Figure 1 in use with a loaded bag.
  • FIGURE 5 shows the handle of Figure 1 in use with a paint can.
  • FIGURE 6 shows a side view of a second embodiment of the auxiliary handle of this invention.
  • FIGURE 7 shows a plan view of the handle of Figure 6.
  • FIGURE 8 shows an end view of the handle of Figure 6.
  • FIGURE 9 shows a cross-section taken on the line 9-9 of Figure 6.
  • the first auxiliary handle of this invention is illustrated in Figures 1-5 of the drawings under reference number 10.
  • the handle includes a longitudinally arcuate base portion 12 and a pair of upstanding side walls 14,16.
  • the base portion 12 is relatively thick and includes an inner surface 18 which is both longitudinally curved (see Figure 1) and transversely curved (see Figure 3).
  • the bottom surface of the base portion 12 includes a plurality of longitudinally adjacent finger-receiving recesses 20 each of which is both longitudinally arcuate (concave) and transversely curved at the side edges thereof for the comfort of the user. Four such finger-receiving recesses are provided.
  • each side wall 14,16 extends upwardly from each side of the base portion, the outer surface 22 of each wall merging smoothly with finger-receiving recesses 20 and the inner surface 24 of each wall merging smoothly with the inner surface 18 of the base portion 12. As seen in Figures 1 and 2 each side wall 14,16 extends beyond the end of the base portion at 26 and includes upwardly and inwardly sloping edges 28 and a top edge 30.
  • ribs 32,34,36,38 Extending downwardly within the auxiliary handle 10 are four narrow ribs 32,34,36,38.
  • the ribs have the same thickness as the side walls 14,16. They start a short distance below the top edge 30 of each side wall and extend downwardly to the inner surface 18.
  • the side walls 14,16 converge upwardly from the base portion 12 such that there is a narrow gap "g" between the ribs 32,36 and 34,38 on the order of 2 mm at the point of closest approach.
  • the angle ⁇ representing the angle of convergence of the side walls, is desirably in the order of 10°.
  • the convergence of the side walls 14,16 is not, as would be expected, achieved in the molding process per se. Clearly, it would be difficult to create a suitable mold so that the resulting product would have the desired shape but could still be removed from the mold without damaging the product.
  • the product of this invention is molded with side walls 14,16 parallel to each other, thereby allowing the mold halves to move smoothly away from each other along the arrows A,B in Figure 1.
  • the side walls will shrink consistently towards each other to the position shown in Figure 3. The degree of convergence will depend on the relative amounts of material in the side walls 14,16, the ribs 32,34,36 and 38, and the base portion 12.
  • Figures 4 and 5 show the auxiliary handle 10 in position on two types of container, a grocery bag 42 in Figure 4 and a paint can 44 in Figure 5.
  • the auxiliary handle provides a relatively wide surface having comfortable finger-receiving recesses which can be engaged by a person's hand and fingers to ease the burden of carrying a heavy load in the container.
  • the load is carried with the fingers engaging the recesses 20 one of the side walls 14,16 will be against the palm of the person's hand and this provides additional support by ensuring that the hand is in the optimum orientation for carrying and by preventing any unwanted rotation or twisting of the auxiliary handle relative to the container's handle. This latter effect is most desirable with wire-like bails such as the bail 46 on paint can 44.
  • the auxiliary handle 10 of this invention is ideally suited for advertising purposes since the relatively large expanse of the outer surface 22 of each side wall 14,16 may carry a store's logo (48 in Figure 1) molded into the surface 22 during production or may carry a label hot stamped or transfer printed thereon after production with such label carrying whatever information is deemed appropriate.
  • the auxiliary handle can be molded in any colour such as a particular store's or producer's distinctive colours so as to readily associate the auxiliary handle with that store or producer. Since the auxiliary handle of this invention is relatively inexpensive to manufacture, it could be given away as part of a promotion-or it could be sold for small profit adjacent check-out counters in retail stores.
  • FIG. 6-10 A second embodiment of the auxiliary handle of this invention is seen in Figures 6-10 of the drawings under reference number 50.
  • This handle has a longitudinally arcuate base portion 52 and a pair of upstanding side walls 54,56. There is also an inner surface 58 which is both longitudinally curved (see Figure 6) and transversely curved (see Figure 8).
  • the bottom surface of the base portion 52 includes a plurality of longitudinally adjacent, finger-receiving recesses 60 each of which is both longitudinally arcuate (concave) and transversely curved at the side edges thereof for the comfort of the user. As illustrated, four such finger-receiving recesses are provided.
  • the side walls 54,56 extend upwardly from each side of the base portion, the outer surface 62 of each side wall merging smoothly with the recesses 60, and the inner surface 64 of each wall merging smoothly with the inner surface 58 of the base portion 52.
  • the end edges 66 of the side walls are flush with the adjacent end of the base portion 52 and there are upwardly and inwardly sloping edges 68 and a generally straight top edge 70.
  • a first, generally triangular rib 72 is integrally molded on one wall 54 so as to project inwardly therefrom at right angles thereto adjacent the top edge 70.
  • the ribs 74 are positioned so that one will be on each side of the rib 72, the spacing between the ribs 74 being just sufficient to permit the rib 72 to enter therein as shown in Figure 7.
  • each rib is shown as having a rounded nose portion 76, there being an overlap of the nose portion 76 of rib 72 with the nose portions 76 of ribs 74 when the auxiliary handle is in its normal, unstressed condition as illustrated in Figures 6-9.
  • the side walls 54,56 converge upwardly from the base portion 52 at an angle of convergence of about 10°.
  • the auxiliary handle of the second embodiment is molded with the side walls 54,56 parallel to each other to allow the mold halves to move smoothly away from each other.
  • a complementary portion of the upper mold part would form the upper part of each rib.
  • the side walls will shrink consistently towards each other as the molded part cools, to the position shown in Figure 8.
  • the user When using the auxiliary handle of this invention the user will be able to easily move the side walls slightly apart either by hand or by forcing the sloping upper edges 80 of the ribs against the container handle. If the side walls are moved apart by hand the ribs will be released from the interleaved position and the container handle will pass thereby towards the inner surface 58. Once the container handle is in position the side walls are released to spring back to the position of Figure 8 with the nose portions 76 interleaved and preventing any inadvertent separation of the auxiliary handle from the container handle. If the upper edges 80 of the ribs are pushed against a fairly rigid container handle such action will cam the ribs and side walls apart so that the container handle can pass by the nose portions into the interior of the auxiliary handle. Thereafter the auxiliary handle of the second embodiment is used in the same manner as the auxiliary handle of the first embodiment.
  • the upwardly sloping lower edges 82 of the ribs 72,74 facilitate removal of the auxiliary handle from the container handle in a reversal of the technique described hereinabove.
  • the auxiliary handle of this invention provides an economical effective aid for shoppers or other individuals who often carry heavy loads in bags, pails or cans. It is comfortable and easy to use and meets a definite need in the marketplace.

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  1. Zusatz-Handgriff (10) zur Benutzung mit einem Behälter (42, 44), der ein eigenes Griffteil hat, beinhaltend: ein schmales Basiselement, das eine in Längserstreckung im wesentlichen konkave Außenfläche (12), eine im wesentlichen parallele in Längserstreckung bogenförmige Innenfläche (18) und eine Mehrzahl von in Längserstreckung benachbarten und konkaven sich transversal erstreckenden Fingeraufnahme-Aussparungen (20) in der besagten Außenfläche (12) hat; ein Paar von planaren Seitenwandelementen (14, 16), die nach oben von dem besagten Basiselement (12) weg konvergieren, wobei die besagte Innenfläche (18) des Basiselements zwischen den Seitenwandelementen (14, 16) liegt; und eine Mehrzahl von Rippen (32, 34, 36, 38) auf den Innenflächen (24) der besagten Wandelemente (14, 16), wobei die besagten Rippen (32, 34, 36, 38) ein Paar paralleler schmaler Rippenteile auf der Innenfläche (24) von jedem der besagten Wandelemente (14, 16) aufweisen, die Rippenteile (32, 34) auf einem Wandelement (16) den Rippenteilen (36, 38) des anderen Wandelements (14) gegenüberliegend sind und alle Rippenteile (32, 34, 36, 38) sich von der Innenfläche (18) des Basiselements bis nahe dem freien Rand der jeweiligen Wandelemente (14, 16) erstrecken, um so einen schmalen Spalt (g) zwischen den gegenüberliegenden Rippenteilen an ihrer Stelle der nächsten Annäherung auszubilden.
  2. Zusatz-Handgriff nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes der besagten Rippenteile (32, 34, 36, 38) zu dem benachbarten freien Rand (30) des jeweiligen Wandelements (16, 14) hin abgerundet ist.
  3. Zusatz-Handgriff nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die besagte Innenfläche (18) des Basiselements entlang deren Längserstreckung konkav ist.
  4. Zusatz-Handgriff nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sich die besagten Wandelemente (14, 16) an jedem ihrer Enden longitudinal über das angrenzende Ende des Basiselements (12) hinaus erstrecken.
  5. Zusatz-Handgriff (50) zur Benutzung mit einem Behälter, der ein eigenes Griffteil hat, beinhaltend: ein schmales Basiselement, das eine in Längserstreckung im wesentlichen nach unten gerichtete konkave Außenfläche (52), eine lognitudinal im wesentlichen bogenförmige Innenfläche (58), die im wesentlichen parallel zu der besagten Außenfläche (52) ist, und eine Mehrzahl von longitudinal benachbarten und konkaven sich transversal erstreckenden, Fingeraufnahme-Aussparungen (60) in der besagten Außenfläche (52) hat; ein Paar von planaren Seitenwandelementen (54, 56), die nach oben weg von dem besagten Basiselement gerichtet konvergieren und einen oberen freien Rand (70) haben, wobei die besagte Innenfläche (58) des Basiselements zwischen den besagten Wandelementen (54, 46) liegt; und Rippenteile (72, 74) auf den Innenflächen (64) der besagten Seitenwandelemente (54, 56), wobei die Rippenteile (72, 74) eine erste schmale Rippe (72), die sich von einer Innenfläche (64) von einem Wandelement (56) in Richtung auf das andere Wandelement (54) erstreckt, und ein Paar paralleler zweiter schmaler Rippen (74), die sich von der Innenfläche (64) von dem besagten anderen Wandelement (54) in Richtung auf das besagte eine Wandelement (56) erstrecken, aufweisen; wobei jede der besagten Rippen (72, 74) sich in Richtung der Konvergenz der besagten Wandelemente (54, 56) erstreckt; und wobei ein Teil der besagten ersten Rippe (72) mit einem Teil der besagten zweiten Rippen (74) überlappt ist, und die überlappenden Rippen (74) eine ungewollte Lösung des Zusatz-Handgriffs (50) von dem Griffteil (50) des Behälters verhindern.
  6. Zusatz-Handgriff nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die besagte Innenfläche (58) des Basiselements entlang ihrer Längserstreckung transversal konkav ist.
  7. Zusatz-Handgriff nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jede der besagten Rippen (72, 74) allgemein dreieckförmig ist und im wesentlichen benachbart zu dem freien Ende (70) ihres jeweiligen Wandelements (54, 56) angeordnet ist.
  8. Zusatz-Handgriff nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jede der besagten Rippen einen nach unten schräg verlaufenden oberen Rand (80) und einen nach oben schräg verlaufenden unteren Rand (82) hat, die oberen und unteren Ränder (80, 82) sich in einer abgerundeten Spitze (76) treffen, und die überlappenden ersten (72) und zweiten Rippen (74) sich in der Nähe ihrer jeweiligen Spitzen (76) überlappen.
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CA000598728A CA1311727C (en) 1989-05-04 1989-05-04 Auxiliary handle
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US07/499,818 US4982989A (en) 1989-05-04 1990-03-27 Auxiliary handle
US499818 1990-03-27

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