Pivotable tubular pet scoop
11008718 ยท 2021-05-18
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Abstract
A pivotal tubular pet scoop having a handle connecting to an arm block, a trigger attached to the extension rod, a trigger rod attached to the trigger and moving when the trigger is actuated, the trigger rod passing through the arm block and connecting to a lower arm block, a set of outer springs connected to the arm block and a set of outer springs connected to the lower arm block, both springs connecting to a tubular scoop, the tubular scoop pivotably attached at a connection point to the outer and inner springs and being made of a left jaw and a right jaw, the jaws connected by at least one hinge, such that when the trigger is actuated and the lower arm block is raised relative to the lower arm block, the inner springs are tightened relative to the outer springs thereby causing the left and right jaws to close.
Claims
1. A pivotal tubular pet scoop comprising: a handle connected to an extension rod, the extension rod having a bottom, the bottom connecting to an arm block; a trigger attached to the extension rod and located below the handle; a trigger rod attached to the trigger and moving when the trigger is actuated a bottom portion of the trigger rod passing through a hole in the arm block and connecting to a lower arm block; a set of outer springs connected to the arm block and a set of inner springs connected to the lower arm block, both springs connecting to a tubular scoop; the tubular scoop pivotably attached at a connection point to the outer and inner springs and being made of a left jaw and a right jaw, the jaws connected by at least 1 hinge, such that when the trigger is actuated and the lower arm block is raised relative to the lower arm block, the inner springs are tightened relative to the outer springs thereby causing the left and right jaws to close and form a tube; a bag attachment located on the tubular scoop for attaching disposable bags; wherein the connection point is located on a first end of the tubular scoop, and the bag attachment is located on a second end of the tubular scoop; and the pivotable connection point connecting the tubular scoop to the outer and inner springs is a screw.
2. The pivotable tubular pet scoop of claim 1 wherein: the bag attachment is a spring.
3. The pivotable tubular pet scoop of claim 1 wherein: the bag attachment is a band.
4. The pivotable tubular pet scoop of claim 1 wherein: the bag attachment is a combination band and spring.
5. The pivotable tubular pet scoop of claim 1 wherein: the scoop measures at least nine inches long and three inches in diameter.
6. The pivotable tubular pet scoop of claim 1 wherein: the trigger rod, has a lower arm block shaft which is a different diameter than the trigger rod, the lower arm block shaft being the portion that connects to the lower arm block and passes through the arm block.
7. The pivotable tubular pet scoop of claim 1 further comprising: a disposable bag attached to the pet scoop by the bag attachment.
8. A method for disposing of pet feces comprising: locating pet feces; providing a pivotal tubular pet scoop, the pet scoop comprising a handle connected to an extension rod, the extension rod having a bottom, the bottom connecting to an arm block; a trigger attached to the extension rod and located below the handle; a trigger rod attached to the trigger and moving when the trigger is actuated a bottom portion of the trigger rod passing through a hole in the arm block and connecting to a lower arm block; a set of outer springs connected to the arm block and a set of inner springs connected to the lower arm block, both springs connecting to a tubular scoop; the tubular scoop pivotably attached at a connection point to the outer and inner springs and being made of a left jaw and a right jaw, the jaws connected by at least 1 hinge, such that when the trigger is actuated and the lower arm block is raised relative to the lower arm block, the inner springs are tightened relative to the outer springs, thereby causing the left and right jaws to close and form a tube; the pivotable connection point connecting the tubular scoop to the outer and inner springs is a screw; and a bag attachment located on the tubular scoop for attaching disposable bags; and the connection point is located on a first end of the tubular scoop, and the bag attachment is located on a second end of the tubular scoop; attaching a bag to the pet scoop with the bag attachment; positioning the pet scoop such that the feces is located between the left and right jaws of the pet scoop; actuating the trigger to close the left and right jaws of the pet scoop; lifting the pet scoop causing the tubular scoop to pivot thereby causing the feces to fall into the bag; and removing the bag thereby disposing of the pet feces.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein: the bag attachment is a spring.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein: the bag attachment is a band.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein: the bag attachment is a combination band and spring.
12. The method of claim 8 further comprising: causing more than one feces to fall into the bag prior to removing the bag, thereby disposing of more than one feces using a single bag.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features, and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Referring now the drawings with more specificity, the present invention essentially discloses a device for picking up and throwing away feces, in particular a pivotal tubular pet scoop. The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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(10) Trigger 20 is operationally connected to trigger rod 26 which moves when the trigger is pulled/released. In particular it moves relative to frame 10. At the bottom of trigger rod 26, there may be lower arm block shaft 27 which may have a different diameter than trigger rod 26. Shaft 27 passes through a hold in block 11 to move lower block 31 which moves with relation to block 11. connected to block 11 are outer springs 32 and connected to lower block 32 are inner springs 33. Both springs 32 and springs 33 are connected to tubular scoop 40. This attachment may be made by screw 35 at attachment point 35.
(11) Hinges 41 connect the left and right sides 45 of tubular scoop 40. As a result, when rod 26 causes block 31 to move in relation to block 11 springs 33 are tightened relative to springs 32 causing sides 45 to close (as shown in
(12) Tubular scoop 40 is pivotable around point 35. This allows the far side to fall relative to the connected side. As shown in
(13) Such illustrations are illustrative in nature and do not encompass all of the possible angles and types of components utilized in feces removal devices according to this disclosure.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(14) While other competitors to the pivotable tubular pet scoop 1 exist, the present disclosure contemplates specific design features, for some embodiments, that set this invention apart from modern day competitors. These may preferably include, the tubular jaws 45 measuring nine inches long and three inches in diameter; two hinges 41 with a pivoting screw to close/open the jaws 45; both jaws 45 having two end sides, one having a stud 35 for an extension arm 10 and the other having a bag catch 43, 44 for connecting to a bag 50 such as a plastic bag. The scoop 1 is able to accept bags 50 with rubber or elastic open ends 51 for easier installation. The scoop 1 can be made with metallic or plastic parts, in at least on embodiment the extension arm is metallic and the jaws 45 are made with plastic such as PVC.
(15) As this unique design for a pet scoop enables new and more sanitary methods removing pet waste the disclosure also contemplates methods for operation of the disclosed invention. In one embodiment such a method for operating tubular scoop 1 includes: installing replaceable bags 50 onto the open end of the scoop 40; dropping both jaws 45 into the middle of an object 55; pulling the trigger 20, thereby moving rod 26 to close the jaws 45; lifting the arm 10 thereby tilting the scoop 40 causing the object 55 to fall into the replaceable bag 50; and then removing the bag 50 from the scoop 40.
(16) Accordingly, although the invention has been described by reference to certain preferred and alternative embodiments, it is not intended that the novel arrangements be limited thereby, but that modifications thereof are intended to be included as falling within the broad scope and spirit of the foregoing disclosures and the appended drawings.