BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to the field of retaining mechanisms and specifically to retaining mechanisms for retaining recloseable storage bags.
2. Description of the Related Art
Storage bags have been developed to provide sealed storage to preserve foods and other items from the effects of exposure to air. Zipping type bags are very common as they are easy to manufacture and provide recloseable storage for perishable items. There are two very common types of recloseable bags that are readily available to consumers. Both are made of flexible, usually clear plastic material having recloseable zipper seals at or near the opening of the bag. The differences between the two bags are in the structure of said seal and the region above the seal and how these seals are opened and closed. A zipper slider is a bulky mechanical feature on one type bag that is used to aid in zipping or closing the seal on the storage bag. Other type bags are closed by pinching the seal between the fingers and sliding the fingers longitudinally along the entire length of the seal. The seal is opened by pulling apart the upper portions of the bag located above the seal. What is needed is a hanger or holding device that is able to accept both types of said bags to help organize them. What is needed is a hanger or holding device that accepts said bags without adapting or modifying the bags in any way. What is needed is a hanger or holding device that allows said bags to slide freely in one side and out the other. What is needed is a hanger or holding device that has low profile characteristics so it can be mounted in small or tight spaces where room is limited.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The systems and methods described herein have several features, no single one of which is solely responsible for the desirable attributes of such systems and methods. Without limiting the scope as expressed by the claims that follow, its more prominent features will now be discussed briefly. After considering this discussion, and particularly after reading the section entitled “Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments” one will understand how the features of the system and methods provide several advantages over traditional systems and methods.
Hanging devices developed in the prior art of suspending recloseable storage bags accommodate only one type of said storage bag and not the other, or proved to be too bulky in design and construction limiting options for mounting especially in small spaces. Due to the unique design of the present invention, no modifications to said bags are necessary for them to be suspended and organized. In addition, the present invention allows said bags to slide freely in one side and out the other for added versatility.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a perspective view of a zipper lock-type storage bag being supported in one embodiment.
FIG. 2 is a side plan view of a single individual bag with zipper slider inside the channel of an embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of one embodiment showing individual devices in a plurality configuration.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an ice chest having hangers and bags applied.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of one embodiment used to hold and support the storage bags using a wire frame construction.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment having an arrayed configuration to facilitate in hanging a plurality of prior art storage bags.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the interior of an embodiment with a refrigerator or freezer door having hangers for hanging storage bags.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals refer to like elements throughout. The terminology used in the description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictive manner simply because it is being utilized in conjunction with a detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may include several novel features, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or which is essential to practicing the inventions herein described.
Referring toFIG. 1, an embodiment of a device for hanging storage bags is illustrated. In the illustrated embodiment, thehanger101 supports and hangs aflexible storage bag103 of the like havingrecloseable zipper seals102, or other type, at or near the opening of thebag103. Theseal102 of such bags is typically uniform in thickness and in shape along its entire length with a thickness being greater than that of the rest of the bag103 (see alsobag203 and corresponding components ofFIG. 2). Theupper portion104 of thebag103 and theseal102 is inserted into the channel orgap106 of thehanger101, such that substantially the only region of thebag103 that is in thegap106 is the region just below theseal102. In most embodiments, thegap106 is large enough to receive this thinner region of the bag, yet small enough to support theseal102 and prevent it from being pulled through thegap106.
Some embodiments have ahanger101 that is rigid in construction to prevent thegap106 from opening or widening and dropping thebag103. Some embodiments will form the channel in the shape of a teardrop, from a side view, as illustrated inFIG. 2. Forming thechannel204 in a teardrop shape with the widest region near thegap106 and the narrowest part near the upper-rear of thechannel204 allows abag203 with azipper slider201 as well as abag103 with wideupper portions104 to slide freely inside thechannel204. In most embodiments, thechannel204 is open on both sides and uniform in shape throughout the entire length to allow abag103,203 to be inserted into either side of thechannel204. In addition, bags of sizes longer than the length of thechannel204 can also be supported and is demonstrated inFIG. 1.
FIG. 2 shows an enlarged side view of how certain embodiments of a hanger device hold and support astorage bag203, or the like, havingzipper sliders201 which are used to aid in zipping or closing theseal205 on the storage bag. Thezipper slider201 slides longitudinally along the entire length of theseal205,202, locking thezipper205 as it moves in one direction and unlocking thezipper205 as it moves in the other direction. The lower portion of thechannel204 is large enough to receive thezipper slider201 and to allowsuch slider201 to slide unrestricted throughout theentire channel204.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating that embodiments of thehanger101 can be affixed to many surfaces utilizing several methods.Access holes105 are formed in the front of several embodiments of thedevice101 andholes301 in the rear107 are used for screwing or bolting thedevice101 to other surfaces. A screw, a bolt, or other such fastener is inserted throughhole105 andhole301, respectively.Hole105 is large enough to receive the head of a screw, bolt or other fastener and to provide access for a screw driver or some other implement to engage the fastener.Hole301 is only large enough to receive the shank of the fastener and small enough such that the head of the fastener cannot pass through, thus the rear107 becomes securely fastened between the screw head and mounting surface.
FIG. 4 demonstrates one application wheremultiple hangers101 are mounted to the underside of thelid402 of anice chest401. Eachhanger101 can be affixed to or molded with the underside of thelid402 in a random or patterned array to hang one or a plurality ofbags103,203 thus keeping the contents of the bags on top of theice404, or other contents within the interior of theice chest403, while thelid402 is closed. Thebags103,203 and contents therein stay cold, dry, clean, and protected while thelid402 is closed and organized and easily accessible while thelid402 is open.
In other embodiments,such hangers101 are mounted to other surfaces including, but not limited to, cabinets, doors, walls, windows, RV's, boats, workspaces, hobby and craft shops, kitchens, bathrooms, garages, or any area where various items can be stored and/or organized.
Another method for mounting the device is the use of suction cups (not shown). In certain embodiments, two or more suction cups are captured to thehanger101 by fasteners, glue, molded pieces that interlock and connect the device to the suction cup or any other method. The suction cups can then be used to mount the hanger to flat smooth surfaces.
Some embodiments (not shown) allow a person to hang the hangers to edges or faces of refrigerator trays, shelves or any other surface that has a thin-faced surface, by using hooks or other such devices that attach to thehanger101 and have a hook that rests over the top of the edge or face. Two or more such hooks can be attached to the present invention by glue, tape, fastening hardware or molded into thehanger101 as one piece. The hooks are then positioned over the top of the edge or face with the hook on the inside of the tray and the hanger suspended on the outside face.
In another embodiment, a mounting plate, or one or more mounting strips, (neither shown) are used to attach a plurality ofhangers101 to a surface. Such embodiments also allow the transport ofmultiple hangers101 andbags103,203, from one mounting surface to another at the same time. In such embodiments, the plate or the strips are affixed to the rear of thedevice101 by way of glue, tape, fastening hardware, adhesives, molding the plate or strips to the hangers to make a one-piece assembly of hangers. In such embodiments, the plurality ofhangers101 is arrayed in a vertical tiered configuration on the mounting plate or strips, then, if necessary, the entire assembly can be carried as one piece and mounted to other surfaces in a vertical or horizontal configuration. The mounting plate or strips can be made of plastic, wood, laminate, metal, steel aluminum or any other rigid material. The plate or strips are affixed to any suitable surface with fastening hardware, glue, tape, epoxy, adhesives, nails, or the like.
Referring toFIG. 5, a support system in a wire-type frame to maximize the number ofbags103,203 in a given space or area is illustrated. An assembly of channels500 is formed by one or moreindividual channels204 by connectingside members502 to a plurality of correspondingupper members503 andlower members504 to form a series ofgaps106 andchannels204 where thebags103,203 are inserted. Eachmember502 has mountingholes505 wherein screws are inserted to mount thechannel204 or assembly of channels to surfaces. The mounting holes can be at the end of themember502 as illustrated, or at some other location in themember502. The wire-frame embodiments can be mounted in a vertical orientation so as to support the bags and the contents therein in an overlapping vertical tiered array configuration illustrated in FIG.6. In the example illustrated, the bags are inserted or extracted from either end of thechannel204. Achannel204 or assembly ofchannels204 can also be mounted horizontally to the underside of a cabinet or shelf, (not shown). The bags and the contents of these embodiments are then hanging straight down from the hanger in a side-by-side configuration, (not shown).
In other embodiments, as shown inFIG. 7, one ormore hangers101 are affixed to, or molded with, trays or shelves on the inside of refrigerator orfreezer doors701, thereby providing extra storage space in typical household or commercial refrigerators and freezers. Thebags103 and contents therein hang down from the face of the shelves only partially concealing the contents in the shelf directly below.
Thehangers101 can be manufactured by any method known in the art for producing such devices. Such methods may include for example extrusion, injection molding, casting, forging, machining and the like, and any combination thereof They can be made in one piece or in multiple pieces and joined or fused together. Embodiments of the devices described herein can be made of any type material such as wood, metal, metal alloys, steel, steel alloys, aluminum, aluminum alloys, or polymers such as ABS, PVC, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyurethane, acetal, acrylic, polycarbonates, nylon, Teflon and composites and high pressure laminates such as fiberglass, epoxy or the like or any compound or material that is capable of producing a rigid body.
Embodiments of the hangers and other related products disclosed herein can be manufactured to any length to accommodate any size bag or a plurality of bags by arranging the bags end-to-end in a linear configuration. Certain embodiments of the devices disclosed herein take on various colors or glow-in-the-dark or have other characteristics that are within the capabilities of materials used during manufacturing.
The foregoing description details certain embodiments of the invention. It will be appreciated, however, that no matter how detailed the foregoing appears in text, the invention can be practiced in many ways. As is also stated above, it should be noted that the use of particular terminology when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being re-defined herein to be restricted