1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a dog waste bag holder and, more specifically, to a travel waste bag holder capable of accepting roll refills.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many dog owners take their dogs for daily walks, but these owners cannot always anticipate when their adored pets will utilize a neighbor's yard for restroom purposes. In the past, a considerate neighbor picked up a pet's waste if it fell on another's property. Most often, this person carried a plastic grocery bag, used it to pick the waste up, tied it and carried it home to toss it in the garbage. Presently, most housing associations require all owner's pick up pet waste so that landscapers don't have to comb the yards for it before cutting grasses and so that those neighbors without pets don't become disgruntled.
Many cities' ordinances also require that pet waste be picked up on city properties. A number of pet friendly parks similarly require waste to be picked up for a pet privilege to remain. To further encourage this gesture, a stand may be mounted to dispense plastic bags. The stand is located adjacent to garbage pails so that no inconvenience is placed upon pet owners; however, these stands are not yet universally adopted because they are only recently gaining popularity.
Plastic grocery bags are not the most attractive means to pick up waste for the many environmentally conscious pet owners. Finer foods grocers pack in papers or in cloths that shoppers carry, so their shoppers don't even have plastic bags to utilize. Another problem encountered by less environmentally concerned pet owners is that they typically have to pick up waste at least two times a day, the number of weekly bags of which are required for a dog outnumber the number of bags taken from the grocery. Therefore, the both are sometimes left with no means to pick up waste.
The present invention teaches a disposable waste bag holder that contains a roll of biodegradable bags. A dog walker can carry the present invention or it can be conveniently secured to a garage or a utility space. A search of the prior art reveals no patents that are related to the present teachings; however, the following references are considered pertinent art:
U.S. Pat. No. 4,718,707 teaches a disposable waste scooper that comprises an economically disposable container having a wire frame that holds a flexible bag. After the frame is dragged across a ground to scoop the waste, the cardboard device is pushed against a cover to close the 99% biodegradable bag.
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There is a long felt need for a novel and an improved means to contain waste bags and to clean up dog waste. The present waste bag holder is capable of being refilled with corresponding rolls of biodegradable bags.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved means to pick up the waste left by dogs on others' properties. It is an object that the present invention provides such a means in the form of a novel waste bag holder adapted to contain a corresponding roll of bags.
It is an object that the waste bag holder is not a consumable product, but it is rather a refillable one so that it can be continuously used for a plurality of rolls. It is an object that because the waste bag rolls are consumable, they are therefore environmentally friendly. It is a preferred object that the holder and the roll are both environmentally friendly products.
It is anticipated that the foregoing object is accomplished by means of a holder preferably manufactured from a compressed, recycled cardboard. It is a further object that a means is provided to waterproof the cardboard so that it is not affected by wet weather conditions. It is envisioned that an inexpensive, disposable clear vacuum sealing or a plastic is injection molded to form over the cardboard.
It is an object that the present invention is light and conveniently sized so that it can be carried on a pet owner while he or she is walking a pet. It is an object that a means is provided to removeably secure the waste bag holder to a person. It is an object that such a means is an aperture comprised at a very distal end to accept a chain, a clip or another similar means.
Briefly described according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a waste bag holder comprises two mirrored portions that mate to form a compartment therebetween. The mirrored portions mate to essentially comprise a cylindrical shaped compartment having closed ends. A planar extension extends outwards along a length of each of the portions. A corresponding means to lockingly secure the two portions are comprised on each of their respective mating surfaces. In a closed position, a single extension forms outwards from the cylindrical shaped portion of the holder. The opposite length of the holder comprises a slot for a dispensing of disposable bags. A window is formed along and across an, entire portion of the cylindrical shaped holder section. When the window shows that the waste bag roll is near empty, the mirrored portions open to accept a biodegradable waste bag roll refill.
In an alternative embodiment to the present invention, a waste bag holder is similar in shape to the previously described one, except that an almost flat, dispenser section extends from the opposite length of the roll. The dispenser section extends from the holder to guide a travel of the perforated waste bags when the invention is utilized.
It is envisioned that the present invention will provide all of the advantages that the foregoing objects and description entail, the advantages of which are better understood with reference to the more detailed sections.
The advantages and the features of the present invention are better understood with reference to the following and mare detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
A preferred embodiment of the present dog waste bag holder (“bag holder”) 10 is shown in both
A corresponding means to lockingly secure 20 the two portions 12a, 12b are comprised on each of their respective extensions. It is envisioned that the locking means 20 comprise a snap-and-lock engagement, wherein a simple tug of the' portions 12a, 12b opens the bag holder 10 for access to its interior. Any other similar locking means 20 may be comprised as an alternative to the snap-and-lock engagement, such as, for example, a peripheral ridge that mates with a corresponding channel, etc.
The opposite length of the bag holder 10 comprises a slot 22 for a dispensing of disposable bags. It is envisioned that a bottom length of the slot 22 may comprise rigid teeth to assist in a tear of bags if a roll comprises perforated bags.
At least one window 24 is formed along and across an entire top and/or bottom portion of the cylindrical shaped holder section 12. The window 24 provides a person with a means to monitor the number of remaining bags available on a roll refill. When the roll empties, a refill can be placed in the cylindrical portion 12 by means of an opening of the two portions 12a, 12b, as shown in
The two mirrored portions 12a, 12b are hingedly attached at the distal end of the bag roller 10 at the slot 22. A bag holder 10 is shown in
A refillable roll (not shown) of biodegradable bags is placed within a compartment 28. It is anticipated that a roll approximate a 3.6 cm diameter, such that it can snuggly fit in the compartment 28. The first bag on a roll is placed facing the slot 22. It is anticipated that the first bag can be slightly pulled through the slot 22 and then the mating surfaces 16a, 16b are closed along the living hinge 26.
An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
To operate a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a tug of the mirrored portions at the extension unlocks the snap engagements such that the dog waste bag holder can be opened. A biodegradable plastic waste bag refill roll is placed within the cylindrical shaped compartment with a first bag facing a slot formed at the living hinge in a center. The first perforated bag is slightly pulled through the slot and the two portions are closed upon one another and snap locked into place. To use the bags, a slight tug of a first bag will dispense one bag at a time. A window formed on the cylindrical portion, i.e., the bag roll compartment, provides a means for persons to view the number of bags remaining on the roll.
The foregoing descriptions of the specific embodiments of the present invention are presented for the purposes of illustration and description. They are neither intended to be exhaustive nor to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed and, obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and its various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
The present invention is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 60/965,038 and it claims priority to that provisional's Aug. 17, 2007 filing date. The present invention incorporates subject matter of the '038 application as if it is entirely rewritten herein.
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