Plastic bag dispenser
First Claim
1. A dispenser for dispensing plastic bags wound in a roll on a hollow cylindrical core, comprisinga one piece, integral molded plastic body having a bottom panel, sidewalls extending upwardly from said bottom panel, and means for separating individual bags from said roll, wherein said sidewalls converge from said bottom panel so as to apply a braking force to a core supported between said sidewalls, said sidewalls each including an inner stub axle for receiving an end of said hollow cylindrical core, the diameters of the stub axles relative to the inner diameter of the core being such that the core can rotate on the axles but its rotation is retarded by friction between the inner surface of said core and the stub axles.
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Abstract
A dispenser is described for dispensing plastic bags which are wound on a hollow cylindrical core. The dispenser is an integral molded plastic device having a bottom panel and upstanding sidewalls which are biased toward each other and which include stub axles adapted to receive the opposite ends of the core on which the roll is wound. The sidewalls apply a braking force to the ends of the core. The core fits tightly onto the stub axles to provide an additional braking force in order to prevent free wheeling of the roll as the individual bags are dispensed.
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1. A dispenser for dispensing plastic bags wound in a roll on a hollow cylindrical core, comprising
a one piece, integral molded plastic body having a bottom panel, sidewalls extending upwardly from said bottom panel, and means for separating individual bags from said roll, wherein said sidewalls converge from said bottom panel so as to apply a braking force to a core supported between said sidewalls, said sidewalls each including an inner stub axle for receiving an end of said hollow cylindrical core, the diameters of the stub axles relative to the inner diameter of the core being such that the core can rotate on the axles but its rotation is retarded by friction between the inner surface of said core and the stub axles.
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