A bag dispenser of the present invention is generally illustrated in
Other configurations of the aperture 14 and the gasket 30 are also within the scope of the present invention. By gasket is meant a flexible material that forms a seal about a perimeter of the opening. The gasket 30 can be constructed of any flexible material such as a rubber or plastic that allows the bag 40 to pass through the opening 32 without tearing a hole into the bag 40.
The housing 12 typically is configured into a shape of a dog bone as illustrated in
Referring to
The main body peg 24 is of a sufficient length to provide an axle about which the roll of bags 40 rotates about a central axis 13 of the housing 12 and within the cavity 18. The length of the main body peg 24 also prevents the roll of bags 40 from becoming bound to the housing 12 by preventing the roll of bags 40 from moving in a direction toward the sidewalls of the housing 12.
A lead bag 44 of the roll of bags 40 is positioned through the opening 32 in the gasket 30 where the gasket 30 provides resistance to the lead bag 44. As the lead bag 44 is manually pulled through the opening 32 in the gasket 30, a perforated edge (not shown) between the lead bag 44 and the following bag on the roll extends beyond the gasket 30. The owner or walker can manually disconnect the lead bag 44 from the coil of bags 40 such that the following bag becomes the new lead bag 44.
The opening 32 in the gasket 30 preferably includes six symmetric slots 34 positioned about and extending from a substantially circular space 36 substantially in a center of the gasket 30. The portions between the slots 34 define fingers that flex as the bag 44 is manually pulled through the gasket 30 to provide the resistance. However, other configurations of the opening 32 in the gasket 30 are within the scope of the present invention, provided the gasket 30 provides resistance as the lead bag 44 is pulled through the gasket 30.
The gasket 30 preferably has enough flexibility to allow the bags 40 to be pulled through the opening 32 without tearing the plastic bags 40. However, the gasket 30 preferably provides enough resistance such that force is required to pull the bags 40 through the opening 32 in the gasket 30 and allows the separation of the lead bag 44 from the roll of bags 40 to be easily performed.
The resistance provided by the gasket 30 also prevents a portion of the roll of bags 40 from accidentally being unrolled through an opening in the event that the perforated edge between the bags 40 does not tear. Once pulled through the opening, the portion of the roll of bags 40 typically is discarded as it is difficult to recoil the bags 40 onto the roll within the housing 12.
With an end of the tube 42 secured about the main body peg 24, an end cap 26 is secured to the open end 20 of the main body 16. Preferably, the end cap 26 is threadably secured to the main body 16, however, other attaching mechanisms of the end cap 26 to the main body 16 are within the scope of the present invention, including, but not limited to, a snap fit, a quarter turn fit and a frictional engagement.
The main body 16 and the end cap 26 are preferably constructed from a rigid polymeric material. However, the main body 16 and the end cap 26 may be constructed of any other suitable material.
It is also within the scope of the present invention for the bag dispenser 10 of the present invention to have an axle upon which the bags are rolled wherein ends of the axle are inserted into a first aperture (not shown) on the closed end 22 of the main body 16, and a second aperture (not shown) within the closed end 27 of the end cap 26.
The main body 16 also includes a loop 50 having an opening though which a clip 52 is positioned. The clip 52 is attachable to the dog's collar or leash, a loop on the dog's collar or leash or an article of clothing worn by the walker.
With the bag dispenser 10 attached to the leash, the collar or the article of clothing the bag dispenser 10 is available at anytime when a bag is required to properly dispose of the dog's waste while on a walk. A preferred clip 52 has a general shape of a dog bone where one end of the clip 52 has an aperture 54 into which a hook end 56 of the clip 57 is inserted. However, other designs of the clip 52 are within the scope of the present invention including an oval, a generally circular configuration or any other configured clip which is appealing to a dog's owner.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/801,196 which was filed on May 17, 2006, and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60801196 | May 2006 | US |