EP3934476A1 - Einweg-einkaufsbeutel aus flor - Google Patents
Einweg-einkaufsbeutel aus florInfo
- Publication number
- EP3934476A1 EP3934476A1 EP20766672.8A EP20766672A EP3934476A1 EP 3934476 A1 EP3934476 A1 EP 3934476A1 EP 20766672 A EP20766672 A EP 20766672A EP 3934476 A1 EP3934476 A1 EP 3934476A1
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- Prior art keywords
- bag
- grocery
- edge
- grocery bag
- bags
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C3/00—Flexible luggage; Handbags
- A45C3/04—Shopping bags; Shopping nets
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C3/00—Flexible luggage; Handbags
- A45C3/001—Flexible materials therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C9/00—Purses, Luggage or bags convertible into objects for other use
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D29/00—Sacks or like containers made of fabrics; Flexible containers of open-work, e.g. net-like construction
- B65D29/02—Sacks with laminated or multiple walls
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D33/00—Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags
- B65D33/14—Suspension means
Definitions
- the present invention relates to shopping bags and, more particularly, to a single use gauze grocery bag.
- Mass production refers to the production of a large scale for a low price usually by machinery. Plastic bags that are considered as mass production are now an omnipresent global product. Many countries are introducing legislation to ban plastic bags, because plastic never fully breaks down.
- the average plastic bag pick up at the grocery store, or carry takeout in has a lifespan of about 12 minutes but is made out of a material that lasts for a long period of time.
- plastic bags When discarded, plastic bags clog sewage and storm drains, entangle and kill an estimated 100,000 marine mammals every year, and degenerate into toxic micro plastics that fester in our oceans and landfills for up to 1 ,000 years.
- a grocery bag comprises: a body made of a cotton gauze material and comprising an internal compartment defined in between a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top, and a bottom, wherein the internal compartment is accessed through an opening at the top.
- a method of providing grocery bags comprises: providing a plurality of grocery bags comprising: a body made of a cotton gauze material and comprising an internal compartment defined in between a first side, a second side, a third side, a fourth side, a top, and a bottom, wherein the internal compartment is accessed through an opening at the top; and hanging the grocery bags from hooks of supermarket check-out lanes.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart diagram of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention, shown in use.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention includes a cotton based biodegradable bag that solves the problems caused by single-use plastic bags as mentioned above, as well as issues of hygiene that result from reusable grocery bags, and thereby effectively replacing the need for both products altogether.
- the present invention provides an effective design that turns an environmentally friendly gauze cheesecloth fabric into a sturdy single use grocery bag that can be used later as a cleaning cloth and a trash bag.
- the present invention may be made in mass production and further includes the following properties: the fabric is biodegradable, recyclable and disposable; light weight cotton fabric providing environmental benefits such as less water needed to grow the cotton in the field, less energy to manufacture it and less fuel required for its transportation and distribution; water absorption properties so it can be reused at home as a cleaning cloth, which replaces some of the needs currently filled by traditional paper-towels saving the user money and providing a beneficial effect on the environment by reducing reliance on trees for paper products, thus increasing its efficiency; inexpensive, thin, and light, with the ability to be waterproofed with wax coat treatment, which enables the bag to function as a trash holder; a design that allows for large scale and low cost mass production; a design that can easily fit onto existing traditional plastic grocery bag hooks allowing a quick and cost- effective transition in supermarkets from a single use plastic bag to a single use eco-friendly bag; a design that can easily unfastened to be adapted as a cleaning cloth at home after being used as a bag, due to the material being soft,
- FIGs. 1 , 4, 5, and 7, illustrate an exemplary grocery bag 100 for providing a sanitary use of a grocery bag and subsequent additional uses.
- the grocery bag 100 is useful for reducing the costs of cotton-based reusable grocery bags, the cost of the reusable bags is a leading reason for consumers declining using these reusable grocery bags.
- the grocery bag 100 is further useful in having additional uses once the initial use of carrying groceries or other items has occurred, these activities may include cleaning furniture, cleaning counter tops, washing dishes, etc.
- the grocery bag 100 is preferably made of a natural, 100% cotton gauze material, but other materials are hereby contemplated including, but not limited to, 100% cotton absorbent medical bleached gauze, kitchen cotton cheese cloth, mutton cloth, etc.
- Cotton Gauze Cheesecloth fabric is available in at least seven different grades that vary from open to an extra-fine weave which are distinguished by the number of threads per inch in each direction. The grades can be #10, #40, #50, #60, #80 and #90. The lower the grade of gauze fabric uses less cotton to make the bag. This satisfies both the consumers’ needs and leaves a smaller footprint on the environment.
- a bag made with cheesecloth grade #10 - #50 weighs only about 0.3 to about 0.5 oz./bag and can carry up to about 10 pounds.
- a bag made with cheesecloth grade #60 - #90 weighs about 0.6 to about 0.9 oz. and can carry up to about 20 pounds.
- the grocery bag 100 has a body 101.
- the body 101 of the grocery bag 100 has an internal compartment 102, a first side 103, a second side 104, a third side 105, a fourth side 106, a top 107, and a bottom 108.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 100 is useful for holding items 6 such as groceries, clothes, health and beauty aids, automotive supplies, etc.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 100 is accessible by the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 100.
- the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 100 is an opening.
- a first loop 1 17 is securely coupled to a top corner of the body 101.
- a second loop 1 16 is securely coupled to an opposing top corner of the body 101.
- the first loop 1 17 and the second loop 1 16 may be about two inches in length and may be sewn or glued on the top corners of the body 101.
- the first loop 1 17 and the second loop 1 16 provide a way to hang the grocery bags 100 onto the hooks of supermarkets check-out lanes.
- the first loop 1 17 and the second loop 1 16 may also be used to hang the grocery bag 100 from a support rod 7.
- the bottom side 108 may include a fold 13 of about 2.5 inch upward. By folding the bottom side 108 in this manner, the bottom side 108 of bag 100 is doubled to 5 inches when filled with groceries. This simple design feature enables the bag 100 to carry objects more steadily and firmly while holding the shape of the bag well.
- the first side 103 and the third side 105 may also include a fold 2 that is folded about 1.2 inches onto itself.
- a gap 5 may be formed through the top half of the first side 103 and the top half of the third side 105. The gaps 5 may be about 6 inches in length and are located on both sides of the grocery bag 100, directly below the bag opening. The gap 5 may act as a handle for the grocery bag 100 and allow the user to carry the grocery bag 100 with a firm grip.
- the grocery bag 100 may include a self-finished edge 14.
- the self- finished edge 14 is incorporated at the opening of the grocery bag 100.
- the self- finished edge 14 prevents the fabric from fraying when wet and used as a cleaning cloth.
- the term“self-finished” also known as“selvage” means that the edge does not require additional finishing to prevent fraying edges thus the cost of production is immediately reduced making product easier for mass production.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a grocery bag 1 10 that has the body 101.
- the body 101 of the grocery bag 110 has an internal compartment 102, a first side 103, a second side 104, a third side 105, a fourth side 106, a top 107, and a bottom 108.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 1 10 is useful for holding items such as groceries, clothes, health and beauty aids, automotive supplies, etc.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 1 10 is accessible by the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 1 10.
- the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 1 10 is an opening.
- the bottom side 108 may include a fold 13 of about 2.5 inch upward. By folding the bottom side 108 in this manner, the bottom side 108 of bag 110 is doubled to 5 inches when filled with groceries. This simple design feature enables the bag 1 10 to carry objects more steadily and firmly while holding the shape of the bag well.
- the first side 103 and the third side 105 may also include a fold 2 that is folded about 1.2 inches onto itself.
- a gap 5 may be formed through the top half of the first side 103 and the top half of the third side 105. The gaps 5 may be about 6 inches in length and are located on both sides of the grocery bag 1 10, directly below the bag opening. The gap 5 may act as a handle for the grocery bag 1 10 and allow the user to carry the grocery bag 1 10 with a firm grip.
- the grocery bag 1 10 may include a self-finished edge 14.
- the self-finished edge 14 is incorporated at the opening of the bag.
- the self-finished edge 14 prevents the fabric from fraying when wet and used as a cleaning cloth.
- self-finished also known as “selvage” means that the edge does not require additional finishing to prevent fraying edges thus the cost of production is immediately reduced making product easier for mass production.
- Two small pre-cut holes 3 at around 1 inch in diameter and around 6 inches away from each other are located on each top lip of the top side 107 of the grocery bag 1 10.
- a fray stop spray may be applied to the holes 3 to prevent the holes 3 from fraying.
- the holes 3 allow the grocery bag 1 10 to hang onto the hooks of supermarket check-outlines.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a grocery bag 120 that has a body 101.
- the body 101 of the grocery bag 120 has an internal compartment 102, a first side 103, a second side 104, a third side 105, a fourth side 106, a top 107, and a bottom 108.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 120 is useful for holding items such as groceries, clothes, health and beauty aids, automotive supplies, etc.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 120 is accessible by the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 120.
- the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 120 is an opening.
- the bottom side 108 may include a fold 13 of about 2.5 inch upward. By folding the bottom side 108 in this manner, the bottom side 108 of bag 120 is doubled to 5 inches when filled with groceries. This simple design feature enables the bag 120 to carry objects more steadily and firmly while holding the shape of the bag well.
- the first side 103 and the third side 105 may also include a fold 2 that is folded about 1.2 inches onto itself.
- a cut out handle 16 may also be formed on the top 107. The cut-out handle 16 may be removed and the remaining opening may be used as a handle.
- the present invention may also be used as a trash bag.
- the present invention may include a wax layer 15 applied to an outer surface of the grocery bag 120.
- the wax layer 15 may be applied to the bottom section of the grocery bag 120 up until around 10 inches from bottom, i.e. where the liquids tend to gather.
- the present invention may further include strings 8 extending from opposing top corners of the grocery bag 120, allowing the grocery bag to be tied off and thereby function as trash bag.
- the strings 8 may be about 5-inches long and allow users to tie the top of the trash bag together once trash is ready to be disposed of.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a basic grocery bag 130 that has a body 101.
- the body 101 of the grocery bag 130 has an internal compartment 102, a first side 103, a second side 104, a third side 105, a fourth side 106, a top 107, and a bottom 108.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 130 is useful for holding items such as groceries, clothes, health and beauty aids, automotive supplies, etc.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 130 is accessible by the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 130.
- the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 130 is an opening.
- the first side 103 and the third side 105 may also include a fold 2 that is folded about 1.2 inches onto itself.
- a gap 5 may be formed through the top half of the first side 103 and the top half of the third side 105.
- the gaps 5 may be about 6 inches in length and are located on both sides of the grocery bag 130, directly below the bag opening.
- the gap 5 may act as a handle for the grocery bag 130 and allow the user to carry the grocery bag 130 with a firm grip but may also be used to hang the grocery bag 130 on the hooks of supermarket check-out lanes.
- the grocery bag 140 has a body 101.
- the body 101 of the grocery bag 140 has an internal compartment 102, a first side 103, a second side 104, a third side 105, a fourth side 106, a top 107, and a bottom 108.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 140 is useful for holding items 6 such as groceries, clothes, health and beauty aids, automotive supplies, etc.
- the internal compartment 102 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 140 is accessible by the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 140.
- the top 107 of the body 101 of the grocery bag 140 is an opening.
- the grocery bag 140 may be made of a tubular gauze fabric. While the previous alternative has both sides of the bag sewn and a gap creates handles, for this embodiment only the bottom 108 is sewn. Additionally, a first handle 122 and a second handle 124 of about 5 inches are sewn or glued at opposing top corners of the bag 140. When the tubular gauze fabric is cut as result the top 107 of the bag 140 has no self-finished edges and in order to prevent the fabric from fraying, the fray stop spray may be applied to the top section. After The bottom 108 has been sewn to create the bag a fold 13 of 2.5 inch upward may be incorporated. By folding the bottom in this manner, the bottom 108 of bag 140 is doubled automatically to about 5 inches when filled with groceries. This simple design feature enables the bag 140 to carry objects more steadily and firmly while holding the shape of the bag 140.
- the present invention may also be used as a trash bag.
- the present invention may include a wax layer 15 applied to an outer surface of the grocery bag 140.
- the wax layer 15 may be applied to the bottom section of the grocery bag 140 up until around 10 inches from bottom, i.e. where the liquids tend to gather.
- the first handle 122 and the second handle 124 may act as draw strings on both top corners of the bag 140 which serve to tie the top of the trash bag together once trash is ready to be disposed of.
- the gauze fabric used for the present invention may include any of the following: 100% cotton absorbent medical (bleached and sterilized) gauze, used for medical purposes to cover or wrap wounds due to its ability to allow wounds to “breathe” while rapidly absorbing fluids; 100% pure natural cotton cheesecloth (bleached) is used in the cheesemaking industry to remove whey from cheese curd and helps to hold the curd together while the cheese is formed; and 100% kitchen cotton cheesecloth (bleached or unbleached, used for all purpose cleaning such as dish washing, automobiles, and any other type of household surfaces.
- a lower grade of gauze fabric may be used with the present invention.
- Lower grade cheesecloth fabric is thin, lightweight and has tiny holes which allow air and water to flow thus providing for high water-absorption and sanitary properties which enables the present invention to efficiently function as a household cleaning cloth.
- a method of making the present invention may include the following.
- the present invention includes a cost-effective mass production advantage. Due to its uniquely simple design, the gauze roll may be cut and developed into a bag by automated industrial machines in the exact location where the fabric itself is also manufactured. This major advantage serves to eliminate shipping and transportation costs.
- the process of developing the bag may be achieved using the following steps: a gauze cheesecloth roll (preferably treated with starch), with a standard width of 1 yard (or 100 cm), and self-finished edges on both sides may be cut into 20 inches pieces; the insides of the 1 yard fabric that has loose fray edges are folded into 1.2 inches in order to prevent the edges from unraveling; fold the fabric to create the shape of the“bag” around 20 inches x 20 inches; perform the automatic sewing or gluing of both sides of the bag from top to bottom by leaving a 6 inch gap on the top corners, and continue sewing or gluing to the bottom; before finished sewing, fold the bottom of the bag 2.5 inches upward.
- a gauze cheesecloth roll preferably treated with starch
- self-finished edges on both sides may be cut into 20 inches pieces
- the insides of the 1 yard fabric that has loose fray edges are folded into 1.2 inches in order to prevent the edges from unraveling
- a flowchart 200 illustrates the creation of the grocery bag.
- the process starts.
- the fabric is preferably a natural, 100% cotton gauze material, but other materials are hereby contemplated including, but not limited to, 100% cotton absorbent medical bleached gauze, kitchen cotton cheese cloth, mutton cloth, etc.
- the fabric utilized for the opening at the top 107 of the grocery bag preferably has self-finishing edges which prevent the edges from fraying when cut (also known as“selvage”). Further, the self-finishing edges reduce costs of production of the grocery bag.
- the cut fabric is folded to create a fifty-centimeter by fifty- centimeter (50cm x 50cm) bag. Each side of the bag is then folded one and two tenths (1.2) inches on an inside.
- the loop is placed between each folded top corner and the corner is sewn to securely coupled the loops to the bag. Alternatively, the holes are cut or the strips are sewn to the bag,
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