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WO2008014758A1 - Dispositif pour saisir des dechets, en particulier des crottes de chien avec un dispositif de retention - Google Patents

Dispositif pour saisir des dechets, en particulier des crottes de chien avec un dispositif de retention Download PDF

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WO2008014758A1
WO2008014758A1 PCT/DE2007/001315 DE2007001315W WO2008014758A1 WO 2008014758 A1 WO2008014758 A1 WO 2008014758A1 DE 2007001315 W DE2007001315 W DE 2007001315W WO 2008014758 A1 WO2008014758 A1 WO 2008014758A1
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Fritz Gross
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Priority claimed from DE202006014029U external-priority patent/DE202006014029U1/de
Priority claimed from DE202006014647U external-priority patent/DE202006014647U1/de
Priority claimed from DE202006018396U external-priority patent/DE202006018396U1/de
Priority claimed from DE202007005426U external-priority patent/DE202007005426U1/de
Application filed by Fritz Gross filed Critical Fritz Gross
Priority to DE112007002290T priority Critical patent/DE112007002290A5/de
Publication of WO2008014758A1 publication Critical patent/WO2008014758A1/fr

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01HSTREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
    • E01H1/00Removing undesirable matter from roads or like surfaces, with or without moistening of the surface
    • E01H1/12Hand implements, e.g. litter pickers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01HSTREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
    • E01H1/00Removing undesirable matter from roads or like surfaces, with or without moistening of the surface
    • E01H1/12Hand implements, e.g. litter pickers
    • E01H1/1206Hand implements, e.g. litter pickers for picking up excrements

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  • the dog owner moves the brackets with the gripping Ge by means of the handles G
  • bracket bag B takes the droppings and will be disposed of later.
  • Such dog boobs are e.g. also in the applications DE10210691,
  • Constructions is the following. If it is not possible to grasp the whole feces with a gripping action, then the whole faeces disposal action has failed.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a possibility that the owner can access multiple times using the same bag without dropping already collected feces.
  • the shape of the lifter could look like Figure 3, 4, and 5.
  • Figure 3 the two gripping ends are close together and close that
  • the stirrups are closed again as in Fig.4, so that more feces can be absorbed from the ground without feces escaping from the chamber 2.
  • the device can be used very well to insert a new empty bag, for the first time to collect faeces with a maximum open bow; and to remove the filled with faeces bag from the Aufhebeêt.
  • the used bag B Fig. 8 are in shape and texture of the
  • the bags also have a lower Umschiand UR, which is beaten on the strap.
  • This Umschandand UR has in turn at its outer edge on an incorporated cord K, so that the bag after the end of
  • cross struts must be designed by shape, surface and distance to each other so that they do not hurt the bag in the different positions.
  • This design allows the dog friend a comfortable carrying the dog excrement, if a disposal site is not immediately accessible.
  • the unpleasant experience of carrying the collected feces is nevertheless a frequent reason for not collecting the feces dar.
  • the whole device is still placed in a large bag, which is worn by the dog owner by means of shoulder strap, and still contains other items needed for the walk with the dog, e.g. Dog leash, treats etc.
  • the rigid "anonymizing" lifter may be of any conceivable solid material (e.g., metal, wood, fiberglass, etc.), but preferably of a suitable lightweight but rigid plastic. This also ensures easy cleaning, as well as a variety of ways of carrying (e.g., attached velcro straps, crab hooks, belt attachments, shoulder straps, etc.)
  • the device is usually, especially when it comes to detecting the feces with one hand to use, which is advantageous because with the other hand often the dog must be kept on a leash.
  • transverse struts There are various possibilities for the design of the transverse struts. It is important that in the semi-open position of the device, where even more feces can be taken with the gripper ends, the feces does not fall from chamber 2 in chamber 1. That means the cross braces have to be in the
  • a single transverse strut Q e.g. By means of a spring Fe vorschiebbaren part V possess, the chambers K1 and K2 even at half open
  • cross strut Q pivots depending on the position of the gripper arms on her
  • the attachment point B for. mechanically connected to the handles G through a connecting piece V.
  • the movement of the slider S is coupled e.g. to the movement of handles G.
  • End piece St push out beyond the handle end, but with e.g. a spring F the
  • Chamber 1 may fall.
  • the slider S could be moved independently by the user even with the second hand, without having any connection to any other part of the device.
  • This construction allows easy insertion of the bag B and easy orientation of the filled Kotryvoriques, since there are no more annoying cross struts.
  • Feces in chamber 1 falls in inverted device easily in chamber 2, since the bags are quickly pressed by the weight of the feces back to the wall, and are not bulged by cross struts.
  • the construction has on its side a on a fixed cross-brace Q and additionally on its side b a slider S. This would allow a smooth overlap with completely closed device, but on the other hand allow a prolemhless emptying of the device because of the Side b of the device a slight slipping of the bag is possible.
  • Fig. 15,16,17 and 18 it could be advantageous to easily secure the pouches in place at one or the other point inside the device to ensure a secure fit
  • the bags will tend to be very large and sturdy to prevent injury and overstretching by cross struts, sliders and gripping ends.
  • a fixed housing FG e.g. has the shape of a cuboid or cylinder, lined also by an inserted flat bag B.
  • a flap K At the lower opening of the cuboid is a flap K, which is withdrawn by the dog owner and then by means of a built-in spring F, the opening again closes.
  • J3 cylinder is placed over the droppings with the flap pulled back, and when released, the flap hurls the feces lying on the floor into the interior of the cylinder.
  • the cross struts can be replaced in this case, by a externally operated by a slot Seh slider S.
  • an operation of the flap K would also be possible by foot contact, the second foot stabilized by placing it on the cylinder the whole device. Or the stabilization is done by pressing with the hand, and the release of the flap by the toe. Or the box is placed on the floor by means of a telescopically extendable rod Sta mounted on the upper end, so that the dog owner does not have to bend down at all. Or the device is lowered to the ground by means of a cord fastened at the top
  • transverse struts Q or slide S are also installed in this construction, the user can decide by hand pressure how far he can open the stirrups so that faeces can also be stored safely in chamber 2.
  • this construction could be dispensed with entirely on the cross member Q, and only one slider be present, which always presses by means of a spring FeS towards the opposite side.
  • a Kotaufhebers would look like that the retaining chamber K2 is not located above the chamber K1, but that the retaining chamber K2 is in the filling direction laterally to the chamber K1. Fig. 22 This would mean an even safer and easier retention of the feces. It would also have the advantage that the Kotaufheber with the gripping Ge each time can be opened at most wide, even if filling material is already in chamber K2.
  • the two chambers are separated by a sliding slide S or by a fixedly anchored cross member Q.
  • the slider S has the advantage over a cross member Q that it can be easily pulled out after filling the bag B, so that the entire bag B slightly out of the Kotaufheber can be evacuated.
  • a problem of the device could be that it does collapse or
  • Clamping devices would have, to which the bags are fixed immediately when inserting. These must be operable from the outside, so that they at the final
  • Clamping devices act, or simply, for example, around holes L, in which the bag is trapped by pushing a tip of the bag by means of a slide Seh. It would also be conceivable, for example, a light liquid film on the outer surface of the bag, which then adhere to the inner wall of the device.
  • bag B can be worked on the outside of its bottom strips, which are passed through the holes L and then knotted together outside the device.
  • a second chamber K2 in which the collected feces remains safe until more feces is added.
  • the separation of the chambers K1 and K2 is e.g. is accomplished by two overlapping transverse struts Q, as described in DE 102006 036 141.5.
  • Fig 2 The device should be light, e.g. be carried in the coat pocket and therefore not be too big. In order to create enough space for the accumulated Kotmengen, the inner volume is designed so the maximum amount of content can be recorded.
  • Chamber K1 is located, but that the retention chamber K2 is in the filling direction laterally to the chamber K1.
  • the two chambers are separated by a sliding slide S or alternatively by a fixedly anchored cross member Q.
  • the slider S has opposite to a
  • Cross strut Q the advantage that it can be easily pulled out after filling the bag B, so that the entire bag B slightly out of the
  • the square shape allows the feces to be easily tilted from chamber K1 into chamber K2.
  • the whole bag is firmly enclosed, so that the owner does not see the droppings and does not come into contact with the filled bag. This is especially pleasant, especially if the owner has to carry the stuffed loot for some distance.
  • the pouch can not get dirty on its outside, and there is also no danger that the heavy bag filled with faeces will drag over the ground as it is being picked up and thereby be injured.
  • the wall WU could also be a slide that allows easy opening of the filled bag after opening.
  • a disadvantage of the integrated chamber K2 could be that the construction becomes relatively wide and, for example, can no longer easily be carried in the jacket pocket. This problem could be avoided, in which the whole construction of 2 parts which the owner only assembles immediately before inserting the bag in the area of the transition from chamber 1 to chamber 2 Fig. 27 After infestation, the closed bag could also be pushed completely into the removed chamber 2, which then has a lid is closed and thus allows easy transport until the next waste basket. Fig. 28
  • the device has only the opening ⁇ , through which the
  • Feces would also be beyond the crossbar Q, so that further detection of feces is possible without already taken feces fall out of the bag again.
  • This type of construction has some compared to the closed chamber K 2
  • the advantage is the small size of the construction and that the filled bag is easier to extract from the construction.
  • a hinged plate AP which can stabilize the dangling bag, or even completely enclose it.
  • the construction consists of 2 parts, which can be joined together if necessary in the area of the transition from chamber 1 to chamber 2 at the opening ⁇ .
  • the hinged plate AP folded down in a horizontal position Fig.6 it is possible to at least stabilize the bag out through the opening ⁇ out that he does not drag on the ground. So you can grab several times for excrement, without the once collected feces fall out again. On the other hand, one has the advantage that the filled droppings can be quickly dissolved and disposed of.
  • the mobile chamber 2 can also be removed, and can then be well, e.g. be carried in the second jacket pocket, or e.g. be worn on attached eyelets by means of a snap hook on the belt.
  • the chamber 2 can of course remain attached to the chamber 1 until
  • chamber 1 For connecting the chamber 1 to the mobile chamber K2 with fastening connections BV, all the constructions known in the art are conceivable. For example, Snap locks, hooking, flanging on, screwing on, snapping on, snugly inserting, inserting into guide rail, locking, etc.
  • the open end of chamber 2 should also allow attachment of a lid for closing, e.g. by inserting or clicking on, etc.
  • the bottom EB of chamber 2 should also allow easy removal and attachment.
  • the inserted into the chamber bag B takes with appropriate size and strength and careful insertion of a secure position in the construction, which also by the
  • Einklemma attach, in order to fix the protruding from the device open edge OR of the bag B in addition, so that especially when repeated Nachric after feces trouble-free work is possible.
  • a disadvantage of this integrated chamber K2 could be that the construction is relative becomes wide and so can not be easily carried in the coat pocket, for example. This problem could be avoided by the whole construction consists of 2 parts (gripping pliers GZ with chamber 1 and receptacle AG with chamber 2), which assembled by the. Owner only immediately before the insertion of the bag in the region of the transition from chamber 1 to chamber 2 (VS junction) Fig. 34
  • the width of the gripper BG can also be kept smaller than usual, since the
  • a gripping tongs with a narrower side BG has the advantage that it allows a much agile gripping of debris because it does not sit so wide on the ground.
  • the height of the gripping tongs HG needs a certain amount
  • the drawstring bag has the advantage that it does not yet have to be completely drawn so that air can escape. Otherwise, pushing back in chamber 2 would not be possible.
  • the collecting vessel at the connection point VS is cleared by the tongs.
  • the collecting vessel AG is then closed with a lid D.
  • the collecting vessel AG with its chamber K2 must have a certain size, in order to enable a safe taking up of the entire faeces even with large dogs.
  • Coat pocket is no longer possible, and therefore the whole kotheber ultimately not used regularly.
  • the collecting vessel AG can be designed so that it can be pushed together, so that it occupies only half the size of the empty transport. Fig. 39
  • the length of the collecting vessel LA is greater than the height of the gripping tongs HG, so that a pushing in of the gripping tongs in the collecting vessel is possible.
  • the width of the receptacle BA must be slightly larger than the width of the
  • Receptacle only slightly overhangs, and the inner bag is not disturbed by it.
  • the depth of the collecting vessel TA is greater than the depth of the narrow gripping tongsTG So there is nothing to prevent the tongs from being pushed into the collecting vessel.
  • the collecting vessel is slightly larger overall.
  • the width of the gripping tongs GZ can be greater than the width of the collecting vessel BA, so that a more seamless connection of the two parts at the connection point VS is made possible.
  • the user can easily insert a bag B with the inserted hand Hd. Fig.42, and in addition, the bag then also maintains its position well, so that there is no twisting and collapsing.
  • the collecting vessel AG has after attachment, a slight tilting position, so that on the one hand it does not touch the ground, on the other hand, but also with open grasping forceps GZ is not so high that there is a risk that the feces fall back from K2 to K1.
  • the collecting vessel may also have a gradation AS or barriers Ba, which form another obstacle against falling out.
  • the cords can be tightened exactly so that the bag fits snugly, both with the grasping forceps closed and the grasping forceps open. This is a crucial criterion, since a slipping bag makes it impossible to work with Kotgreifern.
  • V at best be suitable for holding the bag after piercing. Or there may be small clamps, etc. attached to attach the bag.
  • the relatively small gripping pliers GZ can be well transported in a garment bag.
  • the collecting vessel is closed by means of the lid D at the connection point VS, so that the feces can then be transported odor-proof and safe to touch.
  • the goal is to empty the collecting vessel as quickly as possible. Often, however, a way to the next trash can be covered, which then often fails the whole Kotsammel so.
  • the filled catcher may e.g. be transported discreetly in carried along bags.
  • the fasteners BE but also allow easy mooring on
  • Waistband Fig. 45 so that it can also be removed. It is also possible that the fasteners are suitable for fixing bands Ba, so that even once the dog can take care of the transport itself.
  • Fig. 46
  • connection U between gripping pliers GZ and collecting vessel AG could look like shown in Fig. 47.
  • the receptacle is simply pushed onto the tongs.
  • the lid D can also be used when necessary for closing the connection point of the gripping pliers GZ.
  • the side of the collecting vessel EA facing away from the gripping tongs may also be lockable by such a cover, so that the filled bag can also be emptied once over this side, e.g. then when the filled bag is to be emptied without the gripping bar and receptacle being separated beforehand.
  • the pivoting process is controlled mechanically via a linkage (swiveling GS and gripping GG).
  • Built-in springs F can also support the mechanics for the swivel range.
  • the weight of the entire construction is kept very low by using plastic or other rigid thin materials.
  • At least one side of the fender can also have different versions, which are used as required. (e.g., 1 broom, 2 relatively aggressive cutting surfaces, 3 serrated contact surface). Which design is used, man can determine by means of a linkage GD, so that by a rotating device DV always the correct copy is screwed in.
  • Fig. 55
  • the filling direction of the bag receiving chamber 2 extends transversely to the filling direction of the prechamber 4.
  • connection between the bag receiving chamber 2 and the prechamber 4 were repeatedly closed by a slider or a flap in order to prevent a falling back of receiving material from the bag receiving chamber into the prechamber, this would result in the bag being more easily injured deformed so that a further transfer of receiving material from the antechamber 4 in the bag receiving chamber 2 would be impossible. Only through the permanent passage between the prechamber 4 and the bag receiving chamber 2 is it ensured that the bag completely lines both chambers.
  • the prechamber 4 is formed by gripping tongs 11. Releasably attached thereto is the collecting vessel 16, which contains the bag receiving chamber 2.
  • drawstring bags 21 are used, as by means of the cords a good fastening of the bag to outer fixing 2Q is made possible. This is advantageous because otherwise it can easily slip through the repeated opening and closing of the gripping tongs, which would disturb the activity very much.
  • the bag can be closed only by closing the cords so far that no receiving material can escape, but on the other hand a dodging of air is enabled when the bag now completely pushed by hand in the Beutel
  • the gripping tongs 11 completely fits into the collecting vessel 16, a practical entrainment of the entire device is possible.
  • the receptacle filled with receiving material can be closed with a lid, so that a longer transport of the receiving material (droppings) to the next trash can is feasible.
  • the lid may be secured at four different locations on the device, for example, by insertion into a rail or crease.
  • Tongs are used once without the receptacle, just like in
  • This flap as well as the closed bag receiving chamber also satisfies the
  • the pouch will typically require additional fasteners so as not to be pulled out of the device in a half-filled condition.

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Abstract

Le dispositif selon l'invention permet de pouvoir saisir plusieurs fois avec une pince de saisie des déchets, par exemple des crottes de chien, sans que les déchets déjà saisis ne retombent lors d'une saisie ultérieure.
PCT/DE2007/001315 2006-07-31 2007-07-14 Dispositif pour saisir des dechets, en particulier des crottes de chien avec un dispositif de retention WO2008014758A1 (fr)

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DE112007002290T DE112007002290A5 (de) 2006-07-31 2007-07-14 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung

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DE200610036141 DE102006036141A1 (de) 2006-07-31 2006-07-31 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung
DE102006036141.5 2006-07-31
DE202006013021U DE202006013021U1 (de) 2006-07-31 2006-08-22 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung
DE202006013021.7 2006-08-22
DE202006014029.8 2006-09-09
DE202006014029U DE202006014029U1 (de) 2006-07-31 2006-09-09 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung
DE202006014647.4 2006-09-14
DE202006014647U DE202006014647U1 (de) 2006-07-31 2006-09-14 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung
DE202006017406 2006-11-10
DE202006017406.0 2006-11-10
DE202006018396U DE202006018396U1 (de) 2006-07-31 2006-11-22 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung
DE202006018396.5 2006-11-22
DE202007005426U DE202007005426U1 (de) 2006-07-31 2007-04-03 Vorrichtung zum Aufnehmen von Aufnahmegut, insbesondere Hundekot, mit einer Rückhaltevorrichtung
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