Patent classifications
E01H1/12
Portable Ground Picking Collector
A portable ground picking collector includes a picking tool having two picking portions and a control arrangement equipped with a disposable bag. The disposable bag is constructed by two bag layers to define a storage cavity and an opening. The control arrangement is configured to detachably hold at the picking portions of the picking tool at the bag layers respectively. When the picking tool is actuated to move the picking portions thereof away from each other, the opening of the disposable bag is opened up for receiving ground waste in the storage cavity. When the picking tool is actuated to move the picking portions thereof toward each other for picking up the ground waste, the opening of the disposable bag is closed to retain the ground waste in the storage cavity, such that the disposable bag is detached from the picking tool for disposing the ground waste in the disposable bag.
Portable Ground Picking Collector
A portable ground picking collector includes a picking tool having two picking portions and a control arrangement equipped with a disposable bag. The disposable bag is constructed by two bag layers to define a storage cavity and an opening. The control arrangement is configured to detachably hold at the picking portions of the picking tool at the bag layers respectively. When the picking tool is actuated to move the picking portions thereof away from each other, the opening of the disposable bag is opened up for receiving ground waste in the storage cavity. When the picking tool is actuated to move the picking portions thereof toward each other for picking up the ground waste, the opening of the disposable bag is closed to retain the ground waste in the storage cavity, such that the disposable bag is detached from the picking tool for disposing the ground waste in the disposable bag.
Handheld electric vacuum
A handheld electric vacuum configured to perform sucking work includes: a pipe including a suction port at one end and a discharge port at the other end; a blower provided outside the pipe and driven by an electric motor; a handle provided outside the pipe and near the discharge port in a longitudinal direction of the pipe, and configured to be held by a hand; and an ejector provided near the suction port in the longitudinal direction of the pipe, and configured to feed pressurized wind generated by the blower into the pipe from around the pipe, and to eject the pressurized wind to the discharge port.
ANIMAL WASTE BAG
A waste bag for animal excrement. The waste bag may include independent drawstrings for cinching the bag.
K9-fork
A tool for removing and holding dog excrement from both grass, and other non-grass surfaces, comprised of a pole handle at the upper portion and a set of beveled tines and collection pan on the lower end. The handle is connected at the rear of the collection pan at a an angle which aids in placement of the fork in the best possible position for leverage and moving smoothly beneath the feces. The separated beveled tines allow easy penetration of grass or debris beneath the feces, which is moved over the beveled tines and into the collection pan with a slight tip of the fork. The collection pan is formed with raised front, back and sidewalls, which recess the collection pan to hold the gathered feces. The collection pan is capable of containing considerable feces prior to being emptied into an appropriate trash receptacle.
EGESTA DISPOSAL GLOVE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
An egesta disposal glove for hygienically handling and containing human or animal egesta such as contained in a soiled nappy or dog mess. The egesta disposal glove has a glove portion shaped to a user's hand, and a pouch element engaged with the glove portion and having a pouch body. The glove portion has a glove body having a glove opening for enabling a user to insert their hand into the glove body. The glove portion is invertible receivable around the egesta, and the pouch body is receivable around the glove portion. This permits double-bagging to prevent or inhibit leaks and fumes emanating from egesta.
Animal waste collection device with closable container
An animal waste collection and transport device having a container and a handle. The container includes an opening configured to receive animal waste. The handle has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is adapted to be grasped by the operator. The second portion has a lid and a waste scraping tool such as a shovel, hoe, or rake and is used to help move the animal waste into the container. The device includes an attachment assembly selectively movable between a first position where the container and handle are attached to each other and a second position wherein the container and handle are detached (or detachable) from each other so the scraping tool can be used to direct animal waste into the container. In the first position the waste scraping tool is positioned inside the container and the lid covers the opening in the container to seal the scraping tool and any animal waste inside the container.
Selectively bendable remote gripping tool
A selectively bendable remote access gripping tool, includes a jaw portion having a pair of jaws or nets movable relative to each other between clamped and opened positions thereof, a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a bendable central portion that has a hollow, corrugated member that is bendable, and a cord extending through the hollow bendable member that connects the jaw portion and the handle portion.
Debris Scooping Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of debris scooping. More specifically, the present invention relates to a debris scooping device primarily comprised of a shaft, a shaft extension, and at least one head attachment. The head attachment may fixedly attach to the shaft or removably attach to the shaft via a plurality of female and male threads. The head attachment may be in the form of a shovel body, a spade body, a rake body, a spear, body, etc. such that the attachment can effectively remove debris from within a manhole. One embodiment of the device is further comprised of at least one shaft extension that can be attached to the shaft and head attachment to allow the device to increase in length.
Debris Scooping Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of debris scooping. More specifically, the present invention relates to a debris scooping device primarily comprised of a shaft, a shaft extension, and at least one head attachment. The head attachment may fixedly attach to the shaft or removably attach to the shaft via a plurality of female and male threads. The head attachment may be in the form of a shovel body, a spade body, a rake body, a spear, body, etc. such that the attachment can effectively remove debris from within a manhole. One embodiment of the device is further comprised of at least one shaft extension that can be attached to the shaft and head attachment to allow the device to increase in length.