TYING DEVICE FOR ONE HAND USE AND WASTE DEPOSITION DEVICE WITH SUCH A TYING DEVICE

20170291789 · 2017-10-12

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a tying device (4) for holding a rope-like or tube-like item (15) when knotting the same, which comprises two pin-like portions (5, 6) with a slit (7) in-between. Moreover, the invention relates to a waste deposition device (1), comprising an annular holder (2) for a cassette (3) with a plastic hose (15) and comprising at least one tying device (4) of said kind.

    Claims

    1. Tying device for holding a rope-like or tube-like item when knotting the same, comprising: two pin-like portions with a slit in-between.

    2. Tying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a distance between axes of the two pin-like portions increases towards the ends of the two pin-like portions and an angle (α) between said axes measured in the region of the two opening pin-like portions is equal to or less than 60°.

    3. Tying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axes of the two pin-like portions are substantially parallel, wherein the ends of the two pin-like portions point in basically the same direction.

    4. Tying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slit is V-shaped and opens towards the ends of the two pin-like portions.

    5. Tying device as claimed in claim 1, comprising a blade arranged in the slit.

    6. Tying device as claimed in claim 1, comprising a stopper arranged at a distance from the free end of the pin-like portion.

    7. Tying device as claimed in claim 1, comprising a depression arranged on and running along the pin-like portions.

    8. Waste deposition device, comprising an annular holder for a cassette with a plastic hose comprising at least one tying device as claimed in claim 1.

    9. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 8, comprising a) multiple mounting positions for arbitrarily mounting the at least one tying device or the at least one combined tying/cutting device or b) multiple tying devices or multiple combined tying/cutting devices, which are permanent parts of the waste deposition device and which are arranged at different positions.

    10. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the mounting positions respectively of the tying devices or combined tying/cutting devices are arranged at different angular positions around a center axis of the annular holder.

    11. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 10, wherein angles between said angular positions are substantially the same.

    12. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 8, comprising a lid, designed to open/close a center opening of the annular holder.

    13. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 12, comprising a first mounting position respectively of a first tying device or first combined tying/cutting devices is arranged with of a hinge of the lid and a second and a third position respectively of a second and a third tying device or a second and a third combined tying/cutting device are arranged left and right thereof.

    14. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 8, comprising a base, a post protruding from the base, the annular holder mounted to the post at a mounting position and the tying device(s) or the combined tying/cutting device(s) mounted to the annular holder.

    15. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 8, comprising a box arranged below the annular holder.

    16. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the cassette, which is rotatable around the center axis of the annular holder and in relation to the mounting positions of respectively the tying devices or combined tying/cutting devices.

    17. Waste deposition device as claimed in claim 16, comprising a gear coupled to the lid and to the annular holder or the cassette.

    Description

    [0028] For better understanding the invention, Figures showing embodiments of the invention are presented hereinafter. The Figures schematically show:

    [0029] FIG. 1 an oblique view of an exemplary waste deposition device from the right front side;

    [0030] FIG. 2 the waste deposition device of FIG. 1 from the left front side;

    [0031] FIG. 3 the waste deposition device of FIG. 1 from the bottom side;

    [0032] FIG. 4 a detailed oblique view of an exemplary tying device from the top side;

    [0033] FIG. 5 a front view of the tying device of FIG. 4 and

    [0034] FIG. 6 a side view of an exemplary waste deposition device with a base and a post.

    [0035] Generally, same parts or similar parts are denoted with the same/similar names and reference signs. The features disclosed in the description apply to parts with the same/similar names respectively reference signs. Indicating the orientation and relative position (up, down, sideward, etc.) is related to the associated Figure, and indication of the orientation and/or relative position has to be amended in different Figures accordingly as the case may be.

    [0036] FIGS. 1 to 3 show a waste deposition device 1 in different views. FIG. 1 shows an oblique view from the right front side, FIG. 2 from the left front side and FIG. 3 from the bottom side. The waste deposition device 1, comprises an annular holder 2 for a cassette 3 with a plastic hose and a combined tying/cutting device 4 for holding the hose when knotting the same.

    [0037] FIGS. 4 to 5 show the tying/cutting device 4 in detail. FIG. 4 shows an oblique view from the top side, and FIG. 5 shows a front view. The tying/cutting device 4 comprises two pin-like portions 5, 6 with a slit 7 in-between. By these measures, the hose may be tied into a knot easily. For that reason, the hose is wound around the two pins 5, 6 and then threaded between said pins 5, 6 and through the generated loop of the hose (see the movement path shown in FIG. 4). The final downward movement does not just finish the knot but also slips the finished knot off the tying/cutting device 4.

    [0038] This movement may easily be performed by one hand. In contrast, one normally needs two free hands for tying a knot. So the waste deposition device 1 for example allows for carrying a baby in one hand and for disposing a diaper and tying the plastic hose into a knot with the other hand. Of course, the movement path starting on the left side as shown in FIG. 4 is just exemplary, and the movement can also start from other directions, for example from the front side, from the right side, from the back side or from another direction in-between.

    [0039] In the example shown in the Figures, the axes of the two pin-like portions 5, 6 are substantially parallel and the ends of the two pin-like portions 5, 6 point in basically the same direction (and not in opposed directions). In FIG. 4 both ends point downwards (and not downwards and upwards). “Substantially parallel” in this context in particular means that an angle α between the axes of the two pin-like portions is equal to or less than 10°. For this reason, the loop for the knot is well held on the tying/cutting device 4 during making the knot, and the knot in the hose can slipped off the tying/cutting device 4 very easily. However, the angle α between the axes of the two pin-like portions 5, 6 may be up to 60° (see also the stylized two pin-like portions 5, 6 shown as “vectors” in the right region of FIG. 4). If so, the loop of the hose is better held on the tying/cutting device 4 during making the knot. The bigger the angle the lower is the risk that the knot slips off the tying/cutting device 4 unintentionally. However, angles above 60° may cause catching the knot on the tying/cutting device 4.

    [0040] In this example, the slit 7 is V-shaped and opens towards the ends of the two pin-like portions 5, 6. For this reason the hose may be thread through the loop easily. However, the slit 7 may also be bordered by parallel walls.

    [0041] Moreover, the tying/cutting device 4 comprises a blade 8 arranged in the slit 7 in this example. In this case, the plastic hose may be cut easily. Furthermore, the tying/cutting device 4 may comprise an optional stopper 9 arranged at a distance from the free end of the pins 5, 6. Particularly, the stopper 9 is arranged at the end of the slit 7 or before the end of the slit 7. By these measures, an undesired slipping of the plastic hose into an unslit portion of the tying/cutting device 4 when wounding the plastic hose around the pins 5, 6, in particular during an upward movement, is avoided. Such an undesired slipping would hinder guiding the hose between the pins 5, 6 and through the loop of the hose. Of course, stoppers 9 may be arranged on both pin-like portions 5, 6.

    [0042] In the example shown in the Figs., the tying/cutting device 4 comprises a depression 12 arranged on and running along the pin-like portions 5, 6. By these measures, one making the knot can even more easily put a finger, in particular his thumb, through the loop formed plastic hose wound around the two pins 5, 6. Accordingly, it is even more easy to finish the knot by threading the free end of the plastic hose through the loop.

    [0043] In the example, the tying/cutting device 4 is disclosed in the context of a plastic hose of a waste deposition device 1. However, one should note that the tying/cutting device 4 may also be used without a waste deposition device 1 and it may equally be used to knot other rope-like or tube-like items.

    [0044] One should note that the blade 8 is optional. If there is no blade 8, the device 4 shown in the Figures is just a tying device. Of course, the waste deposition device 1 may comprise any number of separate tying devices and cutting devices for providing a tying function and cutting function.

    [0045] The technical teaching related to the Figures equally applies to tying devices and combined tying/cutting devices 4. Thus, in particular the disclosure related to the mounting positions A1 . . . A3 below equally applies to tying devices and combined tying/cutting devices 4.

    [0046] In the example shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the waste deposition device 1 comprises multiple mounting positions A1 . . . A3 for arbitrarily and in particular removably mounting the tying/cutting device 4 (case a). It should be noted, that also multiple tying/cutting devices 4 can be mounted at the mounting positions A1 . . . A3, for example two tying/cutting devices 4 can be mounted at two of three mounting positions A1 . . . A3. Alternatively, multiple tying/cutting devices 4 for holding the hose when knotting the same and for cutting the same can be permanent parts of the waste deposition device 1.

    [0047] In the example shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the mounting positions A1 . . . A3 are arranged at different angular positions around a center axis B of the annular holder 2. Concretely, a first mounting position A1 is arranged vis-à-vis of a hinge of an optional lid 10, which is designed to open/close a center opening of the annular holder 2 and to keep smell inside of the waste deposition device 1 respectively within the plastic hose even in case that the knot in the hose is not air-tight. A second and a third mounting position A2, A3 are arranged left and right thereof. Accordingly, the waste deposition device 1 may be used both by left hand users and right hand users in a comfortable way. Moreover, the tying/cutting device 4 is accessible even in case that the waste deposition device 1 is placed in a corner or in a niche.

    [0048] In addition, the waste deposition device 1 comprises a mounting position C for a post (see also FIG. 6).

    [0049] Moreover, the waste storage device 1 comprises an optional device holder 11 or optional device holders 11 for mounting the waste storage device 1 on other structures, for example on the frame of a crib or on other furnishing.

    [0050] In the above embodiment, the angles between said angular positions are different. However, in an alternative embodiment, the angles between said angular positions may substantially be the same. The term “substantial” in the given context means that the difference between said angles is less than or equal to 10°.

    [0051] It is also beneficial, if an outer circumference of the waste deposition device 1 in a cross section across said annular holder 2 and perpendicular to the center axis B of the annular holder 2 is substantially rectangular as this is the case for the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. Hence, the waste deposition device 1 can be placed in a corner or in a niche in a space-saving way. However, said cross section may also be oval or circular in an alternative embodiment. It should also be noted that although the cartridge 3 is circular in the shown example, the cartridge 3 may also be oval.

    [0052] FIG. 6 shows an exemplary embodiment of a waste deposition device 1 with the tying/cutting device 4 being mounted to the annular holder 2 at the third mounting position A3. The waste deposition device 1 moreover comprises a base 13 and a post 14 protruding from the base 13. The annular holder 2 is mounted to the post 14 at the mounting position C. Thus, the waste deposition device 1 may be used as a stand-alone device. Alternatively, or in addition, the waste deposition device 1 may also comprise an optional device holder 11 or optional device holders 11 for mounting the waste deposition device 1 on other structures, for example on the frame of a crib or on other furnishing. Further alternatively, the waste deposition device 1 may comprise a box arranged below the annular holder 2. Thus, waste in the hose is stored in a dedicated space. In FIG. 6 there is also a plastic hose 15 in the cassette 3 so that the waste deposition device 1 is ready to use.

    [0053] Generally, the cassette 3 and/or the annular holder 2 may be designed to rotate around the center axis B of the annular holder 2 and in relation to the mounting positions A1 . . . A3 respectively tying/cutting devices 4. In this way, the plastic hose 15 may be twisted after disposal of waste in an easy way. In this context, the waste deposition device 1 may also comprise a gear coupled to the lid 10 and to the annular holder 2 or the cassette 3 so that the cassette 3 is rotated and the hose 15 is twisted automatically when the lid 10 is opened and/or closed.

    [0054] Generally, the tying/cutting device 4 may be mounted to the annular holder 2 by means of a snap fit connection or a frictional connection, when it is designed to be removable. However, the tying/cutting device 4 may also be permanently mounted to the annular holder 2 by means of an adhesive, for example. The same counts for the post 14, which may be mounted to the annular holder 2 by means of a snap fit connection, a frictional connection or by means of an adhesive. Generally, the mounting positions A1 . . . A3 and C may also be termed “receiving positions”.

    [0055] It is noted that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed hereinbefore, but combinations of the different variants are possible. In reality, the waste deposition device 1 may have more or less parts than shown in the Figures. The waste deposition device 1 and parts thereof may also be shown in different scales and may be bigger or smaller than depicted. Finally, the description may comprise subject matter of further independent inventions.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0056] 1 waste deposition device

    [0057] 2 annular holder

    [0058] 3 cassette

    [0059] 4 tying/cutting device

    [0060] 5 first pin-like portion

    [0061] 6 second pin-like portion

    [0062] 7 slit

    [0063] 8 blade

    [0064] 9 stopper

    [0065] 10 lid

    [0066] 11 device holder

    [0067] 12 depression

    [0068] 13 base

    [0069] 14 post

    [0070] 15 plastic hose (generally rope-like or tube-like item)

    [0071] A1 . . . A3 mounting positions for tying/cutting device

    [0072] B center axis of annular holder

    [0073] C mounting position for a post