Patent classifications
E01H2001/128
Leash with Inline Article Dispenser
Systems and methods are provided for integrated article dispensers for leashes which provide greater handling and responsiveness. One embodiment is an apparatus is in the form of an article dispenser that includes a first end for coupling with a first tensile member, a second end for coupling with the second tensile member, and a rigid housing between the first end and the second end. The rigid housing defines an internal volume for storing articles, and that further defines an opening. In response to the article dispenser bearing a threshold amount of tension, a centroid of the article dispenser aligns within a threshold distance of being collinear with a force that generates the tension. While the centroid of the article dispenser is within the threshold distance of being collinear, rotation of the system about an axis of the forcer applies less than a threshold torque to the tensile members.
Alongside leash pet waste bags dispenser and keys/cash and the like holder
The present invention relates to a novel alongside pet leash multi-purpose pouch capable of holding up to two pet waste bag rolls, as well as keys/cash/credit cards and the like. More particularly, the invention relates to a two sided neoprene pouch with a space in between the two sides that slides into any size and width leash, and it is attached to the leash by embracing it, being longitudinally aligned to said leash, capable of holding two pet waste bag rolls, keys, cash, or any smaller trivial item that might come in need when utilizing the product for its means.
Pet waste scoops
Scoops for picking up pet waste including a first arm pivotally connected to a second arm at a pivot end, wherein the first arm and the second arm define a collection region distal the pivot end, the second arm being configured to pivot relative to the first arm between an open position and a closed position, the collection region being configured to encompass the pet waste in the collection region when the second arm is in the open position. In certain examples, the scoop includes a coupler configured to facilitate forming a knot in the pet waste bag. In some examples, the scoop includes a container configured to store pet waste bags. In some examples, the scoop includes a latch configured to selectively restrict the second arm pivoting relative to the first arm.
Scooper assembly
A scooper assembly has a scoop container attached to the end of a hiking stick and a bag-retainer for retaining a roll of waste collection bags. The container is configured with a set of teeth that extend out from the bottom of the inlet opening and an outlet opening on the back of the container is configured for dumping feces from the container. The container is configured to retain a bag around the back outlet opening. The bag-retainer has a slot for pulling the end of the roll of bags therethrough, bag-teeth to aid in tearing a bag off from the roll, and a cleat and tray for holding a filled bag. A light-mount is configured to allow positioning of a light in any direction and a detachable rake may be alternately used to collect feces. A receptacle for personal articles and for pepper spray is provided.
Leash with inline article dispenser
Systems and methods are provided for integrated article dispensers for leashes which provide greater handling and responsiveness. One embodiment is an apparatus is in the form of an article dispenser that includes a first end for coupling with a first tensile member, a second end for coupling with the second tensile member, and a rigid housing between the first end and the second end. The rigid housing defines an internal volume for storing articles, and that further defines an opening. In response to the article dispenser bearing a threshold amount of tension, a centroid of the article dispenser aligns within a threshold distance of being collinear with a force that generates the tension. While the centroid of the article dispenser is within the threshold distance of being collinear, rotation of the system about an axis of the forcer applies less than a threshold torque to the tensile members.
Device for picking up and carrying pet excrement
A device adapted to pick up a solid waste includes a pair of opposing shells that are pivotally linked to each other to form an enclosure. Each of the opposing shells includes a compartment having hollow tubular body having an open end and a closed end, wherein the closed ends are configured to connect to each other and allow the opposing shells to pivot at the connection. The device is adapted to pivot open by a tension force allowing the device to be used for scooping up solid waste and manually closing the enclosure and locking the opposing shells in a closed position to hold the waste within the enclosure.
Bag-holding device
A poop catching system and methods configured to removably hold a bag using at least one bag constrain; an extendable element configured to produce at least two position in the bag: opened and closed; such that in the opened position poop can enter into the bag and in the closed stop poop from exiting the bag; and a handle to allow the bag in the open position to be held underneath an animal while it is evacuating. Further aspects include that that the extendable element is a sliding plate and the poop catching system further comprises a fixed plate with mating geometry and in the closed position the sliding plate and fixed plate are flush to one another. Still a further aspect involves the at least one bag constraint configured being a gate type bag constraint.
Waste collection device
A collection device for objects in the form of a handheld claw comprising receptacles into which a user can insert fingers to move the claw into an open or a closed position, a lever which locks the claw in a closed position once the claw closes around an object, and a holster for securing the device to a belt or other object. The claw is configured to accept a bag and to releasably secure the bag around the object.
Excrement remover and bagger
A sanitary excrement removal and bagging system is provided that is capable of collecting multiple, individual portions of dog waste or other excrement and storing them within separate sealed packets of a flexible elongate bag. The excrement removal and bagging system includes a disposable bag and a waste collector including an elongate tube for supporting the disposable bag and a retraction mechanism for drawing the disposable bag into an interior space of the elongate tube. A retraction mechanism can pull the bag into the waste collector. As the bag is pulled into the waste collector, a bag sealing mechanism can close the bag at discrete locations along the length of the bag forming a series of pockets capable of safely and hygienically holding dog waste or other excrements. The bag sealing member can include heating elements for heating and welding the bag to seal the pockets.
BAG-HOLDING DEVICE
A poop catching system and methods configured to removably hold a bag using at least one bag constrain; an extendable element configured to produce at least two position in the bag: opened and closed; such that in the opened position poop can enter into the bag and in the closed stop poop from exiting the bag; and a handle to allow the bag in the open position to be held underneath an animal while it is evacuating. Further aspects include that that the extendable element is a sliding plate and the poop catching system further comprises a fixed plate with mating geometry and in the closed position the sliding plate and fixed plate are flush to one another. Still a further aspect involves the at least one bag constraint configured being a gate type bag constraint.