Abstract:
An inexpensive plastic garment bag, particularly adapted for gift-wrapping and garment storage, and providing a reusable closure flap system for closing the bottom of the bag.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     In the past, garment bags have usually been constructed for covering garments for travel or for home storage. These bags are of relatively expensive construction and are frequently provided with a zipper type closing mechanism and usually have either a permanently closed and sealed bottom edge. Another type of bag, such as that used as a protective covering by dry cleaners, is completely open at the bottom and is too flimsy in its construction to provide a good reusable protective covering such as is provided by the present garment bag construction. 
     The reusable bags presently available are relatively expensive and therefore are not readily adapted for use as a gift wrapper bag which is lightweight and relatively inexpensive to manufacture and which provides a sealed bottom closure. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention constitutes a highly efficient, decorative and reusable protective wrapper for garments which are being packaged as gifts or are being covered for storage. 
     The bag is provided with a pair of reinforced overlapped bottom closure flaps which will produce a relatively stable bag bottom. Reusable pressure-sensitive adhesive closure strips are provided for releasably connecting the bottom flaps for closing the bottom of the bag, but permitting the bottom seal to be easily opened for access to the contents. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a garment bag embodying one form of the present invention; and, 
     FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an alternative form of the invention. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     This invention provides an inexpensive reusable and decorative bag enclosure for garments. It is capable of use for transporting gift garments from place of purchase to destination, as well as for wrapping gift garments. It provides enclosure featuring a readily-accessible reclosable bottom flap construction. The bottom closure flaps are reinforced and can be positively held in closed position by suitable releasable pressure-sensitive adhesive. 
     The blown film extrusion process, well-known and widely used, is suited to the production of this integral bag unit. Low-density polyethylene is one of the extrudable plastic materials adapted for use in this process. The gusset folds along the vertical side edges thereof are formed during the extrusion process. This formation occurs when a pair of opposed, upstanding die elements apply inwardly directed pressure during the curing operation while the bag is inflated during the blown film process. 
     FIG. 1 illustrates one form of a bag embodying the invention which includes a front panel 10 and a back panel 11. The front and back panels 10 and 11 are integrally formed with connecting edge closure gussets 12 and 13, both having longitudinal fold lines 12a and 13a. 
     The top edges of the front and back panels 10 and 11 have a pair of top closure sections 14 and 15 with a top apex crease 17 which is provided with a slit opening 18 through which the hook of a garment hanger can be extended. 
     The material is a flexible plastic film, such as low-density polyethylene, which is sufficiently strong to prevent tearing out around the opening 18 when the hanger hook is extended therethrough with a garment hanging on the hanger. A protective garment shoulder cover 16 may be provided to overlie the shoulders of a garment on a hanger within the bag. 
     The bottom of the bag is provided with a pair of closure flaps 20 and 21 which extend downwardly below the main side panels 10 and 11. Fold lines 20b and 21b are formed at the lower edges of front and back panels 10 and 11 to facilitate folding of the respective flaps 20 and 21 into overlapped closure position. This tends to maintain the bottom portions of the front and back panels 10 and 11 in spaced apart noncrushing relationship. A pressure sensitive adhesive strip 22 is permanently adhesively connected by an aggressive adhesive to the outer surface of the inner flap 21 and has a releasable pressure sensitive adhesive applied to the outer surface which releasably attaches the two flaps when the flap 20 is folded into closure position across the bottom of the bag. The flaps 20 and 21 are thus releasably secured in closed position. An access notch 23 is provided in the bottom edge of each of the two gussets 12 and 13. This provides clearance for inserting one or two fingers of the operator&#39;s hand to press the underlying flap 20 against the exposed pressure sensitive adhesive surface of the adhesive strip 22 to releasably close the bottom of the bag. 
     An alternative form of bottom closure is illustrated in FIG. 2. In this form of the invention, front and back panels 30 and 31 are provided in the same manner as for the bag illustrated in FIG. 1. Edge closure gussets 32 and 33 are provided along the longitudinal edges of the front and back panels and are respectively provided with longitudinal fold lines. The top edges of the front and back panels 30 and 31 are provided with a pair of top closure sections 34 and 35, having a top apex crease connecting said top sections. A slit opening 36 is provided through which the hook of a garment hanger can be extended in the same manner as the first form of the invention, shown in FIG. 1. A protective shoulder cover 37 may also be provided as previously described. 
     The bottom portions of the front and back panels in this form of the invention are not provided with defined flaps, such as the previously described form shown in FIG. 1. In this second form of the invention shown in FIG. 2, the lower edges 30a and 31a of the front and back panels 30 and 31 are disposed in face-to-face relationship. These edges are held in closed sealed position by a strip 38 of double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive. This strip 38 is attached to one of the strips by an aggressive permanent adhesive to maintain the same on the inner surface of one of the edges 30a or 31a. The opposite side of the strip 38 is coated with a reusable pressure-sensitive adhesive which is less aggressive than the permanent adhesive so that it may be releasably connected to the opposed surface of the opposite lower panel edge and can be readily removed therefrom by pulling the two lower edges 30a and 31a of the front and back panels 30 and 31 apart to provide access to the garments stored therein. 
     The lower of the edges of the side gussets 32 and 33 may be notched as indicated at 32a in FIG. 1 to facilitate access to the adhesive strip 38.