Dog waste storage container and bag dispenser

A dog storage waste container and bag dispenser including a container assembly that comprises a cylindrical dispensing assembly with a lid assembly and an attaching assembly on the side of the container assembly. The container assembly has a cylindrical body with an aperture to screw the internal threaded portion of the dispensing assembly with the external threaded portion of the container. The lid assembly is located on top of the container assembly in such a way to seal the dispensing assembly and it has a lid opening to pull up the bags to come out. An attaching assembly that comprises a clamp shape is fastened on the side of the container assembly with a couple of fasteners in such a way that is attached to a clip to hold on the user.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a dog storage waste container and bag dispenser and, more particularly, to dog storage waste container and bag dispenser that includes a portable cylindrical container to hold filled waste bags with a threaded hollow cover to store dispensing bags.

2. Description of the Related Art

Several designs for a dog storage waste container and bag dispenser have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include a portable container wherein filled wasted bags can be inserted and disposed of correctly, in addition it is comprising a dispensing bag for the collection of animal waste.

Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 6,578,730 issued for disclosing a container for holding and dispensing a roll of plastic film bags and a used bag disposal receptacle. Applicant believes that another related reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,375 issued for disclosing a cylindrical container which can be mounted to an animal leash wherein the container is used to store and dispose of filled waste collection bags. None of these references, however, teach of a portable cylindrical container which is carried by or attached to a pet owner or a leash wherein in the container has a threaded hollow cover which dispenses disposable bags for the collection of animal waste and the interior of the container is used to hold filled waste bags until they can be disposed of properly.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a waste storage container and bag dispenser that allows the user to store soiled bags therein to prevent odors from the animal waste when depositing the bag in the container due to a screw lid seal which allows the animal waste to properly dispose of waste animal.

It is another object of this invention to provide a waste storage container and bag dispenser that allows the user to easily pull-out disposable bags from a dispenser.

It is still another object of the present invention to provide a waste storage container and bag dispenser that includes an attaching member which permits the user to attach the container to a backpack, to a belt loop, or the like to easily carry the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a container assembly 20, a dispenser assembly 40, a lid assembly 60 and an attaching assembly 80. It should be understood there are modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.

The container assembly 20 includes a container 22, said container includes an external threaded portion 24 and a container opening 26. It may be suitable for a container 22 to be made of plastic or metal, or any kind of material that is capable of presenting resistance when storing something on it. Nevertheless, in other embodiments container 22 may be made of polymers, ceramics, rubber or any variation thereof. It is to be understood that the dispenser assembly 40 may be inserted in container 22, a lid assembly 60 may be placed on a top surface of the container 22 and the attaching assembly 80 may be attached on container 22. In a suitable embodiment container 22 may be volumetrically suitable to store a pet waste therein. However, in different embodiments the container 22 may have a cuboid shape, a rectangular shape, a tube shape, a cup shape, a triangular shape, or any variation thereof. It may be suitable for container 22 to have an external threaded portion 24 located at a top portion of the container 22. However, in another embodiment, the container 22 may have a slidable portion, a gripping portion, a smooth portion, a corrugated portion, or any variation thereof, located in an internal portion of the container 22. External threaded portion 24 may be further defined by a top portion of the container 22. It may be suitable to mention that container 22 may have a container opening 26 placed at a top portion of the container 22. Nevertheless, in another embodiments container 22 may have a container opening 26 placed at a bottom portion, a side portion, edge portion, front portion, rear portion, or any variation thereof. Container opening 26 may be volumetrically suitable to fit the lid assembly 60. In one embodiment, container opening 26 may be suitable to have a cylindrical shape. However, container opening 26 may have a cubic shape, hexagon shape, triangular shape, or any variation thereof. Container opening 26 may be suitable to be made of a silicone material to provide a better fit to any object. Nevertheless, container opening 26 may be made of a material like plastic, ceramic, metal, rubber, or any variation thereof.

The dispensing assembly 40 may include a dispenser 42, an internal threaded portion 44, disposable bags 46, and a dispenser opening 48. Dispenser 42 may have a shape that conforms with the shape of the container 22. However, dispenser 42 may have a cuboid shape, triangular shape, hexagon shape, oval shape, or the like as container 22 may have as well. In a suitable embodiment the dispenser 42 may be in a top portion of the container 22. However, in different embodiments dispenser 42 may be in a bottom portion, a medium portion, a top portion, a under portion or the like. As shown in FIG. 5, dispenser 42 may have an internal threaded portion 44 covering the outline of the dispenser 42 however, in other embodiments internal threaded portion 44 may partially cover a half outline portion or a third of the outline of the dispenser 42. Dispenser 42 may comprise a room big enough that can store pet waste. As shown in FIG. 5 dispenser 42 may include an internal threaded portion 44. It is to be understood that the internal threaded portion 44 may be used for screwing the external threaded portion 24. In one embodiment, internal threaded portion 44 may be made of a polypropylene material to have a better sail with the external threaded portion 24 of the container 22. However, in different embodiments, internal threaded portion 44 may be made of a rubber material, a metal material, an aluminum material, a plastic material, or any variation thereof. In a suitable embodiment, internal threaded portion 44 may be cover the inner outline of the dispenser 42. Nevertheless, internal threaded portion 44 may partially cover an inner bottom portion, an inner top portion, an inner medium portion, an inner half portion, or the like. Internal threaded portion 44 may have a unified thread form. In other embodiments, internal threaded portion 44 may have a metric threaded form, a square threaded form, a buttress threaded form, or any variation thereof. Dispenser 42 may include disposable bags 46 located at an internal portion 44. As best observed in FIG. 3 disposable bags 46 may be volumetrically smaller than the body of the dispenser 42. Disposable bags 46 may be made of heavy-duty degradable polyethylene that allow to the bag to withstand dog waste. However, in different embodiments disposable bags 46 may be made of low-density polyethylene, linear polyethylene, high density polyethylene, non-biodegradable plastic polymer or any variation thereof. In a suitable embodiment, disposable bags 46 may be also configured to control odor when tying a single bag. As shown in FIG. 5 dispenser 42 may include a dispenser opening 48. Dispenser opening 48 may be located at a top surface of the dispenser 42 concentric to the container opening 26. Nevertheless, dispenser opening 48 may be in an under surface, a bottom surface, a side surface, an edge surface, or the like. Dispenser opening 48 may be volumetrically suitable to deposit the disposable bags 46 through the dispenser opening 48. As illustrated in FIG. 3 dispenser opening 48 may have a circular shape as the dispenser 42. Nevertheless, dispenser opening 48 may have a square shape, triangular shape, hexagon shape, rectangular shape, or any variation thereof. Dispenser opening 48 may be made of a rubber material. In other embodiments, dispenser opening 48 may be made of a ceramic material, a metal material, a wood material, or the like.

There is another embodiment to arrange the container 22 and the dispenser 42 like the lid assembly 60 which includes a lid 62. The lid 62 may include a lid opening 64. It is to be understood that lid 62 may be concentrically placed over the edges of the container 22 and more particularly to the container opening 26 also over the edge of the dispenser 42 and more particularly to the dispenser opening 48. As best observed in FIG. 5 lid 62 may have a circular shape to fit a sail the dispenser opening 48. Nevertheless, lid 62 may have a square shape, a triangular shape, a rectangular shape, a hexagon shape, a pentagonal shape, or any variation thereof. In a suitable embodiment lid 62 may be made of a resistant material like polypropylene. However, in different embodiments, lid 62 may be made of a metal material, wood material, rubber material, ceramic material, or the like. Lid 62 may be placed on a top surface of the dispenser 42 and may cover a top surface of the container opening 26. In other embodiments, lid 62 may cover a top surface of the container opening 26. Best observed in FIG. 4, lid 62 may have a lid opening 64 over a top surface of the lid 62. Lid opening 64 may be located at a center of the top surface of the lid 62. In different embodiments, lid opening 64 may be located on an ending of the lid 62. Lid opening 64 may be volumetrically suitable to allow the entrance of a disposable bag. Lid opening 64 may have a cross shape, a circular shape, a triangular shape, or any variation thereof. It is to be understood that lid opening 64 may have a similar material of the lid 62.

Attaching assembly 80 includes an attaching member 82, fasteners 84, and a clip 86. In a suitable embodiment the attaching member 82 may be attached to lateral side of the container 22. Nevertheless, in different embodiments, attaching member 82 may be attached to an underside, a top side, half side, downside, or the like. Attaching member 82 may be made of a rigid material as metal. In other embodiments, attaching member 82 may be made of a plastic material, a wood material, a polymer material, or any variation thereof. It should be noted as shown in FIG. 5 that attaching member 82 may have a clamp body. However, attaching member may have a pull handle body, an arc body, a clip body, or the like. Two distal ends of the attaching member 82 may include a portion set a couple of fasteners 84. However, distal ends of the attaching member 82 may present a flat surface. In a suitable embodiment, fasteners 84 may be a rivet. In different embodiments fasteners 84 may be a screw, an eye bolt, a nail, or any variation thereof. It should be noted that fasteners 84 may be attached to the attaching member 82 towards the container 22. One of the two members of fasteners 84 may be placed on a distal end of the attaching member 82. A second fastener of the two fasteners 84 may be placed on an opposite distal end of the first fastener member of the fasteners 84. Another embodiment is shown in FIG. 6 wherein fasteners 84 may be made of a rigid material. Attaching member 82 includes a clip 86. In a suitable embodiment clip 86 may have the shape of a snap hook. Nevertheless, in different embodiments, clip 86 may have the shape of a ring keyring, a lobster claw, plastic trigger clip, or the like. Clip 86 may be made of a rigid material. In a suitable embodiment clip 86 may be fastened to the attaching member 82.