PORTABLE ANIMAL REFUSE BAG DISPENSER AND METHOD OF MAKING
20170002531 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A non-plastic, fabric container attachable to a leash with a closure flap and having an opening for dispensing bags and method of making. This design offers consumers a more durable and functional dispenser constructed from a single strip of fabric. A single closure device (button, snap, rivet, turn lock, hook and loop or other simple device) simultaneously encloses the roll of waste bags and attaches the device securely to a leash, harness or belt, etc. With only a single piece of hardware and two side seams, this durable and sanitary design marks a significant departure from previous pet waste bag dispensers. Furthermore, this unique structure creates a virtually universal product that loops around almost anything and accepts almost any brand of waste rolls.
Claims
1. A device for dispensing pliable bags, comprising: a container having a continuous wall defining an interior cavity; a flap having a first end and a second end, the first end depending from the container, the flap and the container cooperating to form a closed loop; a first connector element on one of the container wall and the flap and a second connector element on the other of the container wall and the flap, the second connector element configured to cooperate with the first connector element to releasably connect the second end of the flap to the container wall; and a dispensing opening formed in the container wall that is sized and shaped to dispense the pliable bags without interference from the flap when the flap is connected to the container wall.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the container and flap are formed from a continuous piece of material that is constructed from bamboo rayon that is woven into fabric material.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the first connector element comprises a button attached to the continuous wall, and further wherein the second connector element comprises a button hole formed on the flap and sized and shaped to receive the button to releasably fasten the flap to the container wall.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the first connector and second connector elements comprise one from among a zipper, hook-and-loop fasteners, a button and hole, male and female snap components, turn locks, clips, clasps, frog closures, hook-and-eye fasteners, rivets, toggle closures, magnets, cord stoppers, buckles, and first and second ties.
5. A system, comprising: a flexible filament; a container having a continuous wall defining an interior cavity; a flap having a first end and a second end, the first end depending from the container, the flap and the container cooperating to form a closed loop for attachment around the flexible filament; a first connector element on one of the container wall and the flap and a second connector element on the other of the container wall and the flap, the second connector element configured to cooperate with the first connector element to releasably connect the second end of the flap to the container wall; and a dispensing opening formed in the container wall that is sized and shaped to dispense the pliable bags without interference from the flap when the flap is connected to the container wall.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the flexible filament comprises one from among a collar, a belt, a belt loop, a bra strap, a backpack strap, a fanny pack, a purse, a harness, and a leash.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising a roll of pliable bags sized and shaped to be stored in the interior cavity of the container.
8. The system of claim 5 wherein the first connector and second connector elements comprise one from among a zipper, hook-and-loop fasteners, a button and hole, male and female snap components, turn locks, clips, clasps, frog closures, hook-and-eye fasteners, rivets, toggle closures, magnets, cord stoppers, buckles, and first and second ties.
9. A method of making a device for dispensing pliable bags, the method comprising the steps of: forming a rectangular piece of fabric material having first and second longitudinal ends and first and second longitudinal sides extending between the first and second longitudinal ends; providing a first connector element on the piece of fabric material adjacent the second longitudinal end; forming a dispensing opening in the piece of fabric material approximately at a longitudinal midpoint in the piece of fabric material; providing a second connector element on the piece of fabric material that is located at the first longitudinal end of the rectangular material, the second connector element configured to be releasably connected to the first connector element; folding the first longitudinal end of the piece of fabric material over on to the piece of fabric material to form a folded piece of fabric material that overlaps unfolded fabric material and that extends about one-half of the distance towards the second longitudinal end with the second connector element facing outward and away from the unfolded fabric material, and with the first and second longitudinal sides of the folded piece of fabric material overlapping respective first and second longitudinal sides of overlapped unfolded fabric material; and sewing the overlapping first and second longitudinal sides of the overlapping folded piece of material to the respective first and second longitudinal sides of the overlapped unfolded fabric material to form a continuous wall that defines an internal cavity.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the providing first connector element on the piece of fabric material comprises attaching a button on the piece of fabric material that forms the continuous wall, and further wherein providing a second connector element on the piece of fabric material comprises forming a button hole in the fabric material that is sized and shaped to receive the button to releasably fasten the second longitudinal end of the piece of fabric material to the continuous wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more readily appreciated as the same become better understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] In the following description, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various disclosed implementations. However, one skilled in the relevant art will recognize that implementations may be practiced without one or more of these specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures or components or both associated with leashes, rolls of pet waste bags, and various fasteners such as rivets, snaps, zippers, buttons, and the like have not been shown or described in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring descriptions of the implementations.
[0041] Unless the context requires otherwise, throughout the specification and claims that follow, the word comprise and variations thereof, such as comprises and comprising are to be construed in an open inclusive sense, that is, as including, but not limited to. The foregoing applies equally to the words including and having.
[0042] Reference throughout this description to one implementation or an implementation means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the implementation is included in at least one implementation. Thus, the appearance of the phrases in one implementation or in an implementation in various places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same implementation. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more implementations.
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[0044] Ideally the pocket 24 has a side wall 28 that forms an open top 30 and a closed bottom 32 to define the internal cavity 25 as described in more detail below. The open top 30 is sized to receive the roll 26 of bags 22 in the vertical orientation. The sidewall 28 of the pocket 24 has a front section 34 and a rear section 36.
[0045] The dispenser 20 also includes a closure flap 38 having a first end 40 attached to or integrally formed with the pocket 24 to depend from the rear section 36 and a second end 42. The flap 38 is sized and shaped to fold over the pocket 24 and cover the open top 30 with the second end 42 securely and removably fastened to the front section 34 of the side wall 28. Ideally a button 44 is attached to the front section 34 of the side wall 28 and a button hole 46 is formed in the second end 42 that is sized and shaped to receive the button 44 and hold the second end 42 of the flap 38 and securely hold the second end 42 of the flap securely to the pocket 24.
[0046] It is to be understood that other known forms of fastening the second end 42 of the flap 38 to the pocket 24 may be used, including without limitation one from among a zipper, hook-and-loop fasteners, a button and hole, male and female snap components, turn locks, clips, clasps, frog closures, hook-and-eye fasteners, rivets, toggle closures, magnets, cord stoppers, buckles, and first and second ties. These are shown in
[0047] A dispensing hole 48 is formed in the rear section 36 of the side wall 28 that is in communication with the internal cavity 25 of the pocket 24. The dispensing hole 48 is sized and shaped to permit only one individual bag 22 to extend from the roll 26 in the internal cavity 25 to the exterior of the pocket 24. It is also sized and shaped to hold the bag 22 in place so that a portion of the bag extends outside the pocket 24 without unrolling from the roll 26 or extending further from the pocket 24 without being pulled by the pet handler or other user.
[0048] In this implementation the dispensing hole 48 is formed in the same manner as the button hole 46, discussed more fully below. The use of a button hole for dispensing bags is non-intuitive because button holes are designed securely receive and hold a button. The inventor has discovered that the button hole not only provides reinforcement at a point where there is frictional engagement with the bag 22, it also provides a small opening that retains its shape due to the hem around the hole 48 and resists unintentional movement of the bag 22. This resistance holds a portion of the bag 22 outside the pocket 24 for easy and quick access by the handler and facilitates holding of the adjacent bag 23 when the bag 22 is torn from the adjacent bag 23.
[0049] An important feature of this design is the shape of the pocket bottom 32 when the pocket 24 is empty (
[0050] It is to be understood that the dispenser 20 of the present disclosure can be combined with other components to form a system. Generally speaking, the system would include a flexible filament, a container having a continuous wall defining an interior cavity, a flap having a first end and a second end, the first end depending from the container, the flap and the container cooperating to form a closed loop for attachment around the flexible filament, a first connector element on one of the container wall and the flap and a second connector element on the other of the container wall and the flap, the second connector element configured to cooperate with the first connector element to releasably connect the second end of the flap to the container wall, and a dispensing opening formed in the container wall that is sized and shaped to dispense the pliable bags without interference from the flap when the flap is connected to the container wall. Ideally the roll of bags is also included.
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[0052] In use, the handler or user will insert the roll 26 of bags 22 into the pocket. One can easily pinch the first bag 22 from the roll 26 with their fingers and pull it through the dispensing hole 48. Once the bags are threaded through the dispensing hole 48, they will be retained in position by the dispensing hole 48 yet be dispensable with a slight tug. Once loaded with the waste bags, the handler will attach the dispenser 20 to the handle 66 of the leash 62 by looping the closure flap 38 around the handle 66 and securing the closure flap 38 to the pocket 24. Once the roll 26 of bags 22 is exhausted, the user unfastens the flap 38 and inserts a new roll into the pocket 24. The dispenser 20 can be cleaned by washing by hand or in most cases in a washing machine.
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[0055] Next, a dispensing opening 112 is formed in the piece of material starting about 15.5 cm from the second end 104, located approximately in the middle of the piece of material 100. It extends about 4 cm in length, is centered laterally and oriented along the longitudinal axis of the piece of material 100. As such, the other end of the opening 112 is about 13.5 cm from the first longitudinal end 102.
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[0060] Ideally a polyester thread is used of a color to match the material 100. A tag 142 may be added to one of the edge seams as shown.
[0061] The various implementations described above can be combined to provide further implementations. For example, instead of a roll of bags, other types of bags may be used, such as lose grocery bags, sandwich bags, or freezer bags that can be inserted into the pocket 24 and dispensed at will. Aspects of the implementations can be modified, if necessary to employ concepts of the various patents, applications and publications to provide yet further implementations.
[0062] These and other changes can be made to the implementations in light of the above-detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific implementations disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible implementations along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. Accordingly, the claims are not limited by the disclosure.