Claims
- 1. A scoop, comprising:
a head having a blade at one end; a handle having a proximal end extending from the head; a bag dispenser associated with a distal end of the handle and having a dispensing window; and a plurality of bags disposed within the bag dispenser for selective individual removal from the dispensing window.
- 2. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the bag dispenser is removably attached to the end of the handle.
- 3. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the bag dispenser is integrally formed with the handle.
- 4. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the plurality of bags comprises a roll of bags detachably connected to one another.
- 5. The scoop of claim 4, wherein the bag dispenser comprises a generally cylindrical housing having an open end permitting access to an inner cavity thereof for insertion of the bags and means for retaining the bags within the housing.
- 6. The scoop of claim 5, wherein the retaining means comprises a removable lid configured to enclose the open end of the housing.
- 7. The scoop of claim 5, wherein the retaining means comprises a spring clip extending over the open end for compressible contact with the bags.
- 8. The scoop of claim 5, including means for centrally and rotationally retaining a roll of bags within the housing.
- 9. The scoop of claim 8, wherein the retaining means comprises a tubular axle about which the bags are rolled, a lower axle guide protruding from a lower end of the housing, and an upper axle guide protruding from a lid or upper end of the housing, the axle guides engaging with the tubular axle such that the tubular axle, and thus the roll of bags, may rotate within the housing.
- 10. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the bag dispenser comprises first and second housing portions pivotally connected to one another and capable of being locked to one another to form an interior cavity adapted to house the bags.
- 11. The scoop of claim 10, wherein the bags comprise a roll of bags detachably connected to one another, and including means for centrally and rotationally retaining a roll of bags within the housing.
- 12. The scoop of claim 2, wherein the distal end of the handle is hollow and configured to removably receive the bag dispenser therein.
- 13. The scoop of claim 2, wherein the bag dispenser includes a protrusion which mates with a recess of the handle.
- 14. A scoop, comprising:
a head having a blade at one end; a handle having a proximal end extending from the head; a bag dispenser associated with a distal end of the handle and having a dispensing window; a roll of bags detachably connected to one another disposed within the bag dispenser for selective individual removal from the dispensing window; and means for retaining the roll of bags within the housing.
- 15. The scoop of claim 13, wherein the bag dispenser is removably attached to the end of the handle.
- 16. The scoop of claim 14, wherein the bag dispenser is integrally formed with the handle.
- 17. The scoop of claim 14, wherein the bag dispenser comprises a generally cylindrical housing having an open end permitting access to an inner cavity thereof for insertion of the bags.
- 18. The scoop of claim 14, wherein the retaining means comprises a removable lid configured to enclose the open end of the housing.
- 19. The scoop of claim 14, wherein the retaining means comprises a spring clip extending over the open end for compressible contact with the bags.
- 20. The scoop of claim 14, including means for centrally and rotationally retaining a roll of bags within the housing.
- 21. The scoop of claim 20, wherein the retaining means comprises a tubular axle about which the bags are rolled, a lower axle guide protruding from a lower end of the housing, and an upper axle guide protruding from a lid or upper end of the housing, the axle guides engaging with the tubular axle such that the tubular axle, and thus the roll of bags, may rotate within the housing.
- 22. The scoop of claim 15, wherein the distal end of the handle is hollow and configured to removably receive the bag dispenser therein.
- 23. The scoop of claim 15, wherein the bag dispenser includes a protrusion which is slidably received within a slot of the handle.
- 24. A scoop, comprising:
a head having a blade at one end; a handle having a proximal end extending from the head; a bag dispenser associated with a distal end of the handle and comprising first and second housing portions pivotally connected to one another and capable of being locked to one another to form an interior cavity and a dispensing window; and a roll of bags detachably connected to one another and disposed within the bag dispenser cavity for selective individual removal from the dispensing window.
- 25. The scoop of claim 24, wherein the bag dispenser is removably attached to the end of the handle.
- 26. The scoop of claim 24, wherein the bag dispenser is integrally formed with the handle.
- 27. The scoop of claim 24, including means for centrally and rotationally retaining a roll of bags within the dispenser.
- 28. The scoop of claim 27, wherein the retaining means comprises a tubular axle about which the bags are rolled, a lower axle guide protruding from a lower end of the housing, and an upper axle guide protruding from a n upper end of the housing, the axle guides engaging with the tubular axle such that the tubular axle, and thus the roll of bags, may rotate within the housing.
- 29. The scoop of claim 25, wherein the distal end of the handle is hollow and configured to removably receive the bag dispenser therein.
- 30. The scoop of claim 25, wherein the bag dispenser includes a protrusion which is slidably received within a slot of the handle.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/170,969, filed Nov. 13, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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29170969 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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10350485 |
Jan 2003 |
US |