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The disclosure relates to disposal devices and more particularly pertains to a new disposal device for sanitary collection and disposal of fecal matter. The present invention discloses a pole having a plurality of jaws and an actuator engaged at its ends. The jaws are configured to engage a plurality of bags. The actuator motivates the jaws first to open and then to close the bags sequentially around fecal matter, such that a fresh bag is used each time a collection of fecal matter is required.
The prior art relates to disposal devices for fecal matter, and in particular devices for collecting and disposal of pet waste. Prior art disposal devices for fecal matter generally comprise selectively closable jaws or scoops, which may be fitted with a bag. What is lacking in the prior art is a disposal device for fecal matter having a plurality of bags engaged to closable jaws, such that a fresh bag is available each time a collection of fecal matter is required.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a pole and a plurality of bags. A plurality of jaws is hingedly engaged to a bottom of the pole. A handle is engaged to a top of the pole and is configured to be grasped in a hand of a user. An actuator is engaged to the handle and is operationally engaged to the plurality of jaws. The actuator is positioned to selectively motivate the jaws between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The jaws are biased to the closed configuration. The bags are nested and are configured to engage the plurality of jaws so that the plurality of bags is engaged to and substantially encases the plurality of jaws. The actuator is configured to be actuated a first time to motivate the jaws from the closed configuration to the open configuration, positioning the user to position the plurality of bags over a fecal matter deposit. The actuator is configured to be actuated a second time to motivate the jaws to the closed configuration to wrap the plurality of bags around the fecal matter deposit, positioning the user to tie off an outermost one of the plurality of bags. The actuator is configured to be actuated a third time to motivate the jaws to the open configuration so that the outermost one of the plurality of bags containing the fecal matter deposit drops from the jaws.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
As best illustrated in
A spring 20 is engaged to and positioned in the upper section 16. The spring 20 is engaged to the lower section 18 and is compressed when the lower section 18 is positioned within the upper section 16. A hole 22 is positioned in the upper section 16 proximate to a lower end 24 of the upper section 16. A pin 26, which is spring loaded, is engaged to and extends from the lower section 18 proximate to a lower limit 28 of the lower section 18. The pin 26 extends through the hole 22 to fixedly position the lower section 18 within the upper section 16. The pin 26 is configured to be depressed, such that the lower section 18 extends from the upper section 16. The present invention anticipates other engagement means for securing the lower section 18 to the upper section 16 to prevent retraction, such as, but not limited to, threads, clips, and the like.
A plurality of jaws 30 is hingedly engaged to a bottom 32 of the pole 12. Each jaw 30 comprises a plurality of segments 34. The segments 34 are mutually hingedly engaged so that the jaws 30 are articulating. Each segment 34 is arcuate. As will become apparent, the segments 34 being arcuate enhances efficiency of the fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10 in collecting fecal matter deposits. The plurality of jaws 30 may comprise four jaws 30, as shown in
Each of a plurality of sleeves 36 is positioned over and is engaged to a tip 38 of a respective jaw 30 distal from the bottom 32 of the pole 12. The sleeves 36 comprise one or more of rubber, silicone, and elastomer so that the sleeves 36 are resiliently compressible.
A housing 40 is engaged to and extends from the upper section 16 proximate to the lower end 24 of the upper section 16. The housing 40 is bell shaped and thus is positioned for insertion of the plurality of jaws 30 as the lower section 18 is retracted into the upper section 16.
A handle 42 is engaged to a top 54 of the pole 12. An actuator 44 is engaged to the handle 42 and is operationally engaged to the plurality of jaws 30. The actuator 44 is positioned to selectively motivate the jaws 30 between an open configuration, as shown in
The actuator 44 may comprise a lever 46 and a cable 48, or other actuating means, such as, but not limited to, linear actuators, motors, and the like. The lever 46 is engaged to an underside 50 of the handle 42 and is spring loaded so that the lever 46 is biased to a non-levered configuration. The cable 48 is operationally engaged to and extends between the lever 46 and the plurality of jaws 30. The lever 46 is configured to be levered upon tightening of a grasp of a hand of a user upon the handle 42 so that the jaws 30 are motivated from the closed configuration to the open configuration. The lever 46 returns to the non-levered configuration upon loosening of the grasp of the user upon the handle 42, concurrently with the jaws 30 being motivated to the closed configuration.
The fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10 also comprises a plurality of bags 52, as shown in
The handle 42 is configured to be grasped in the hand of the user to position the plurality of bags 52 over a fecal matter deposit. The actuator 44 is configured to be actuated a first time to motivate the jaws 30 from the closed configuration to the open configuration, positioning the user to position the plurality of bags 52 over a fecal matter deposit. The actuator 44 is configured to be actuated a second time to motivate the jaws 30 to the closed configuration to wrap the plurality of bags 52 around the fecal matter deposit, positioning the user to tie off an outermost one 56 of the plurality of bags 52. The actuator 44 is configured to be actuated a third time to motivate the jaws 30 to the open configuration so that the outermost one 56 of the plurality of bags 52 containing the fecal matter deposit drops from the jaws 30.
Each of a plurality of tabs 58 is engaged to and extends from a respective bag 52 proximate to an open end 60 of the respective bag 52. The tab 58 that is engaged to the outermost one 56 of the bags 52 is configured to be grasped in digits of the hand of the user so that the user is positioned to separate the outermost one 56 of the bags 52 from the plurality of bags 52. The outermost one 56 of the bags 52 thus is configured to be tied off.
A disc 62 is engaged to and extends arcuately from a lower limit 64 of the lower section 18 so that the disc 62 extends partially over the plurality of jaws 30. A recess 66 extends into an outer surface 68 of the disc 62 and extends annularly around the disc 62. A band 70 is engaged to an innermost one 72 of the plurality of bags 52 and extends circumferentially around the innermost one 72 of the bags 52 proximate to the open end 60. The band 70 comprises elastic so that the band 70 is stretchable around the disc 62. The band 70 engages the disc 62 upon rebounding and insertion into the recess 66 so that the plurality of bags 52 is engaged to the disc 62.
The plurality of bags 52 may be sized so that a closed ends 74 of the bags 52 are positionable within the plurality of jaws 30 and extend to proximate to the bottom 32 of the pole 12. A slot 76 extends radially into the disc 62 from a perimeter 78 of the disc 62. The slot 76 is positioned for insertion of the closed ends 74 of the bags 52 so that the plurality of bags 52 is engaged to the disc 62. Thus positioned, the plurality of bags 52 defines a cavity 80 within the plurality of jaws 30. The cavity 80 is configured for insertion of the fecal matter deposit as the plurality of bags 52 is positioned over the fecal matter deposit.
The present invention also anticipates a coupler (not shown), which is engaged to the housing 40 or to the pole 12 and which is configured to engage a leash so that the fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10 is engaged to the leash. With the leash being engaged to the fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10, the user would have both hands free to operate the fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10.
In use, the fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10 enables a method 82 of retrieving and disposing of fecal matter. The method 82 comprises a first step 84 of providing a fecal matter retrieval and disposal device 10 according to the specification above. A second step 86 of the method 82 is grasping of the handle 42 in a hand of a user. A third step 88 of the method 82 is actuating the actuator 44 a first time to motivate the jaws 30 from the closed configuration to the open configuration. A fourth step 90 of the method 82 entails positioning the plurality of bags 52 over a fecal matter deposit. A fifth step 90 of the method 82 is actuating the actuator 44 a second time to motivate the jaws 30 to the closed configuration to wrap the plurality of bags 52 around the fecal matter deposit. A sixth step 92 of the method 82 is tying off an outermost one 56 of the plurality of bags 52. A seventh step 94 of the method 82 is actuating the actuator 44 a third time to motivate the jaws 30 to the open configuration so that the outermost one 56 of the plurality of bags 52 containing the fecal matter deposit drops from the jaws 30. A fresh outermost one 56 of the plurality of bags 52 then is available for collecting the next fecal matter deposit.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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