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Bag container dispenser and dispenser rack

  • US 10,358,279 B2
  • Filed: 12/15/2017
  • Issued: 07/23/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/02/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A bag container dispenser comprising:

  • a bag container, said bag container being formed of either of resilient or flexible material and having a bottom, a top, first and second sides, a front and a back;

    said bag container having at least one removable access panel, said access panel comprising a top segment and a front segment, said top segment comprising a portion of said top and being connected to said front segment, said front segment having a height, said height extending from said bottom to said top, wherein removal of said access panel forms an opening member in said top and an opening member in said front;

    a plurality of stacked bags, said bags being sized and shaped to fit within said bag container, each of said bags having a front wall, a back wall, an open top and a bag closure mechanism, said bags being dispensable from said bag container through said opening members;

    wherein, upon after removal of said access panel from said bag container a container closure mechanism is attached by a user to said bag container, said container closure mechanism being sized and shaped to removably close said opening members in said top and said front of said bag container; and

    wherein said container closure mechanism is a flexible closure segment, said segment being sized and shaped to removably close said opening in said container, said segment being attached along first and second side edges of said segment and being affixed to sides of said opening, said segment having at least one perforation extending from a point adjacent a top edge of said segment to a point adjacent a bottom edge of said segment, said perforation having at least one orthogonal cut, said cut extending for a first pre-determined distance on at least one side of said perforation, said cut adapting said perforation to be opened in stages, thereby minimizing contamination of bags dispensed through said opening.

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