Pet waste collector
09771697 ยท 2017-09-26
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Abstract
A pet waste collector includes a bag body and a waste collecting apparatus. The bag body, which is made of flexible material, has a top opening and a waste collecting cavity. The waste collecting apparatus includes two elongated scraper arms spacedly affixed at the bag body to partition the bag body into a first bag portion and a second bag portion. When the bag body is reversibly flipped inside out from the top opening to form a temporary waste cavity within the first bag portion of the bag body, the scraper arms are moved toward each other for enclosing the temporary waste cavity within the first bag portion of the bag body and for scraping a pet waste within the temporary waste cavity. Therefore, the bag body is flipped back for automatically retaining the pet waste in the waste collecting cavity from the temporary waste cavity.
Claims
1. A pet waste collector, comprising: a bag body, which is made of flexible material, comprising two bag sheets overlapped with each other to form a waste collecting cavity therebetween and having a top opening; and a waste collecting apparatus which comprises two elongated scraper arms affixed at said bag sheets respectively so as to spacedly provide at two sides of said bag body to partition said bag body into a first bag portion between said scraper arms and a second bag portion as the rest portion of said bag body, wherein when said bag body is reversibly flipped inside out from said top opening while said two scraper arms are exposed outside to form a temporary waste cavity within said first bag portion of said bag body, said scraper arms are able to be moved toward each other for enclosing said temporary waste cavity within said first bag portion of said bag body and for scraping a pet waste within said temporary waste cavity, such that said bag body is flipped back for automatically retaining the pet waste in said waste collecting cavity from said temporary waste cavity.
2. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said scraper arms are affixed at two inner sides of said bag sheets respectively, wherein when said bag body is reversibly flipped inside out from said top opening until said two scraper arms are exposed outside, said temporary waste cavity within said first bag portion of said bag body is formed.
3. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 2, wherein said scraper arms are parallel with each other.
4. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 2, wherein said scraper arms are affixed to said bag body with a distance away from said top opening.
5. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said scraper arms has a plurality of scraping teeth formed along a longitudinal edge thereof for enhancing a scraping operation when said scraper arms are moved toward each other.
6. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 5, wherein said scraping teeth of each of said scraper arms are pointing toward a bottom of said bag body.
7. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 5, wherein said scraping teeth are formed in a curved shape to serve as clawing teeth.
8. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said scraper arms are parallel with each other.
9. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said scraper arms are affixed to said bag body with a distance away from said top opening.
10. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said scraper arms has a plurality of scraping teeth formed along a longitudinal edge thereof for enhancing a scraping operation when said scraper arms are moved toward each other.
11. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 10, wherein said scraping teeth of each of said scraper arms are pointing toward a bottom of said bag body.
12. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 1, wherein said waste collecting apparatus further comprises a scraping actuator detachably coupled with said scraper arms, wherein said scraping actuator comprises two actuator arms pivotally coupled with each other and detachably coupled with free ends of said scraper arms respectively, such that when said actuator arms are pivotally moved, said scraper arms are driven to move toward each other.
13. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 2, wherein said waste collecting apparatus further comprises a scraping actuator detachably coupled with said scraper arms, wherein said scraping actuator comprises two actuator arms pivotally coupled with each other and detachably coupled with free ends of said scraper arms respectively, such that when said actuator arms are pivotally moved, said scraper arms are driven to move toward each other.
14. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 13, wherein said actuator arms are pivotally coupled with each other via a spring-loaded pivot joint.
15. The pet waste collector, as recited in claim 13, wherein said free end of each of said scraper arms is an angled free end.
16. A method for collecting pet waste by a pet waste collector, comprising the steps of: (a) spacing apart two elongated scraper arms affixed at two bag sheets of a bag body, which is formed by overlapping said two bag sheets, respectively so as to spacedly provide at two sides of said bag body respectively, wherein said two scraper arms are positioned away from a top opening to partition said bag body into a first bag portion between said scraper arms and a second bag portion as the rest portion of said bag body; (b) reversibly flipping said bag body inside out from said top opening while exposing said two scraper arms outside to form a temporary waste cavity within said first bag portion of said bag body; (c) driving said scraper arms towards each other with a scraping actuator to scrape the pet waste to collect the pet waste within said temporary waste cavity; and (d) flipping said bag body back for automatically retaining the pet waste in said waste collecting cavity from said temporary waste cavity.
17. The method, as recited in claim 16, wherein said scraping actuator comprises two actuator arms and the step (c) further comprises a step of detachably coupling said scraper arms with said two actuator arms of said scraping actuator respectively.
18. The method, as recited in claim 17, wherein said two actuator arms are pivotally coupled with each other and detachably coupled with free ends of said scraper arms respectively, such that when said actuator arms are pivotally moved, said scraper arms are driven to move toward each other.
19. The method, as recited in claim 16, further comprising a step of tie-closing said waste collecting cavity by a drawstring extended around said top opening after the pet waste is collected in said waste collecting cavity.
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(4) The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments are provided in the following description only as examples and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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(6) The bag body 10, which is made of flexible material, has a top opening 11 and a waste collecting cavity 12. Preferably, the bag body 10 is made of biodegradable plastic adapted to be decomposed.
(7) As shown in
(8) The waste collecting apparatus 20 comprises two elongated scraper arms 21 spacedly affixed at the bag body 10 to partition the bag body 10 into a first bag portion 13 and a second bag portion 14. The first bag portion 13 of the bag body 10 is a portion defined between the scraper arms 21. The second bag portion 14 of the bag body 10 is defined at the rest portion thereof.
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(10) In addition, the scraper arms 21 are identical and parallel with each other. More importantly, the scraper arms 21 are affixed to the bag body 10 with a distance away from the top opening 11 thereof. Preferably, the scraper arms 21 are affixed to the one-third of the bag body 10 from the top opening 11 thereof. The scraper arms 21 are also parallel to the top opening 11 of the bag body 10.
(11) Accordingly, each of the scraper arms 21 is configured to form a strip, wherein a longitudinal length of each of the scraper arms 21 is smaller than the width of the bag body 10. It is worth mentioning that the longitudinal length of each of the scraper arms 21 can be maximized via the width of the bag body 10 to enhance the scraping operation of the scraper arms 21.
(12) As shown in
(13) As the bag body 10 is partitioned by the scraper arms 21, the first bag portion 13 of the bag body 10 is formed at the bottom portion thereof between the scraper arms 21 and the bottom side of the bag body 10 as shown in
(14) According to the preferred embodiment, when the bag body 10 is reversibly flipped inside out from the top opening 11 to the scraper arms 21, the second bag portion 14 of the bag body 10 is overlapped with and covered by the first bag portion 13, as shown in
(15) In particular, the temporary waste cavity 201 is formed at the bottom portion of the waste collecting cavity 12. Preferably, the second bag portion 14 of the bag body 10 is formed at the upper portion thereof between the scraper arms 21 and the top opening 11 of the bag body 10 as shown in
(16) The scraper arms 21 are moved toward each other to enclose the temporary waste cavity 201 within the first bag portion 13 of the bag body 10. When moving the scraper arms 21 toward each other, i.e. the scraper arms 21 are moved alongside with each other, the scraper arms 21 are also arranged for scraping the waste within the temporary waste cavity 201, as shown in
(17) As shown in
(18) In order to move the scraper arms 21, the waste collecting apparatus 20 further comprises a scraping actuator 22 detachably coupled with the scraper arms 21 to drive the scraper arms 21 for picking up the pet waste into the temporary waste cavity 201. As shown in
(19) Preferably, the two actuator arms 221 are pivotally coupled with each other end-to-end via a spring-loaded pivot joint 222 to form the scraping actuator 22 with a V-shaped configuration. In other words, each of the actuator arms 221 further has an opposed pivot end, wherein the pivot ends of the actuator arms 221 are pivotally coupled by the spring-loaded pivot joint 222 and the detachable ends of the actuator arms 221 are detachably coupled with the free ends of the scraper arms 21 respectively. Therefore, when the user holds the actuator arms 221 and applies a compression force thereto, the scraper arms 21 are driven to move toward each other. Once the compression force is released, the spring-loaded pivot joint 222 will push the actuator arms 221 pivotally moved away from each other so as to move the scraper arms 21 away from each other.
(20) Likewise, the two actuator arms 221 are pivotally coupled with each other via a pivot joint 222 to form the scraping actuator 22 with a scissor-like configuration, such that the user is able to operate the actuator arms 221 to move the scraper arms 21 toward each other and away from each other. Preferably, each of the actuator arms 221 also has an angled end to detachably couple at the free end portion 210 of the scraper arm 21, as shown in
(21) As shown in
(22) (1) Provide the bag body 10 with two elongated scraper arms 21 spacedly built-in with the bag body 10 to partition the bag body 10 into the first bag portion 13 and the second bag portion 14, as shown in
(23) (2) Reversibly flip the bag body 10 inside out from the top opening 11. Accordingly, the second bag portion 14 of the bag body 10 is overlapped with and covered by the first bag portion 13, as shown in
(24) It is worth mentioning that the bag body 10 can be a folded in a compact size. In particular, the bag body 10 can be formed with its original shape as shown in
(25) (3) Scrape the pet waste by moving the scraper arms 21 toward each other to collect the pet waste within the temporary waste cavity 201, as shown in
(26) (4) Flip the bag body 10 back for automatically retaining the pet waste in the waste collecting cavity 12 from the temporary waste cavity 201, as shown in
(27) (5) Tie-close the waste collecting cavity 12 by the drawstring 15 extended around the top opening 11 after the pet waste is collected in the waste collecting cavity 12, as shown in
(28) It is worth mentioning that the scraper arms 21 can be optionally removed from the bag body 10 after the waste collecting process is completed. The user is able to simply detach the scraper arms 21 from the bag body 10 or to keep the scraper arms 21 at the bag body 10.
(29) One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
(30) It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.