Patent ID: 6079877
Filing Date: 2000-06-27
Classification: B65D

Abstract:
A plastic T-shirt bag for dispensing as a part of a stack of such bags from a rack having a pair of forwardly extending arms spaced from each other and an upwardly extending retainer element disposed equidistantly between the rack arms, said bag being formed of a front wall and a back wall, the outsides of said walls having been corona treated, said walls being secured to each other along at least a portion of their side edges and their top and bottom edges, said walls being cut out inwardly from the center of their top edges to form a bag mouth defined along its side edge by a pair of handles spaced apart from each other and, its lower innermost area, by an inner edge of the cut-out extending between the handles, each of said handles having an orifice to receive one of the forwardly extending arms of said rack, and mounting tabs projecting upwardly into the lowermost inner area of the bag mouth from the inner edges of the cut-out of the walls, and unitary with the respective walls, for mounting on the retainer element of the rack, each of said tabs having within its area a centrally disposed pair of upwardly extending angular cuts, said cuts being brought together at their upper ends to define an upwardly directed angular flap which, when pulled down, forms a triangular opening, the apex of which opening is directed toward, but spaced from the bag mouth, the lowermost end of each cut terminating in an inwardly and upwardly turned curve spaced from the inwardly and upwardly oppositely turned curve of the other cut,a severable area adjacent the triangular opening, and extending toward the top edge, of each tab, anda transverse slot in each tab disposed below the inwardly curved ends of the tab cuts and extending laterally beyond said cut endswhereby when the bag handles are mounted on the rack arms and the tabs are mounted on the retainer element of the rack by placing their triangular openings over said retainer element, the bag may be removed from said element by pulling the tabs against the element to cause the element to tear at severable areas of the tabs, thereby leaving no portion of the tabs on the retainer element.