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US3857597A US00327346A US32734673A US3857597A US 3857597 A US3857597 A US 3857597A US 00327346 A US00327346 A US 00327346A US 32734673 A US32734673 A US 32734673A US 3857597 A US3857597 A US 3857597A
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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
    • E01H1/1206Hand implements, e.g. litter pickers for picking up excrements
    • 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
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    • E01H2001/126Details characterised by way of removing material the implement being for single use but not glove-like

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  • the container portion of the package When the container portion of the package is fabricated from a material which has a greater rigidity than kraft paper, the overall package combination does tend to work better with respect to the pickup operation. Infact, unless both the scoop and the container portion of the package combination have sufficient stiffness to support the animal refuse thepackage combination will not work at all. However, as the container portion of the package combination becomes stiffer closure of the package combination becomes more difficult without touching a portion of the container opening which has been touched by the refuse. Another problem with such a package combination is that after the refuse has been picked up, the package still has to be closed or sealed in some way before the package can be properly disposed of. In order to close and seal the package additional means are required. For example, with the package, combination described above involving a container and scoop a rubber band, string, wire, sensitive tape, or other means has to be employed in order to insure that the refuse inside the container does not inadvertently fall 1 out of the container.
  • a further problem which arises is that some container means'for picking up waste material are designed either for solely indoor or solely outdoor usage. In the case of tongs, shovels and the like, these implements are typically designed for outdoor usage andare not adapted for use within a house by reason of the accu-. mulation of waste material on the implement itself, the size or shpae of the implement or the inability of the implement to' trap waste material without pushing the waste material all over the floor of the house.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an improved system and container means for use in picking up and disposing of various kinds of refuse.
  • Another object of the presentinvention is to provide disposable container means which are normally collapsed but which can be readily erected for use.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide inexpensive, self-contained, and effective container means for picking up refuse and particularly for picking up dog feces.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide container means suitable for use either indoors or outerected for use.
  • Each container has an opening in its v that the container is closed by movement of one portion toward the other.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the inside of an embodiment of the present invention with clam shell like closure means
  • FIG. 2 is an end view illustrating the embodiment of FIG. 1 in a position for picking up refuse.
  • the container means of the present invention can be conveniently carried and readily erected for use.
  • Eachv container means has an opening in its erected form which is designed to be placed down over the refuse to be picked up.
  • the containers of the invention are so designed that refuse is picked up by exerting pressure on the containers. Such pressure closes the containers and the refuse contained inside the containers can then be disposed of in any appropriate manner.
  • FIG. 1 has two triangular tent shaped members 25 and 26 joined along crease line 28.
  • the container means illustrated by FIGS. 1 and 2 can be operated by positioning a container over the refuse and exerting pressure to cause edges 29 and 30 to come together.
  • FIG. 1 provides simple and effective container means for picking up refuse of all kinds'without exposing individual using the container means to the refuse which is completely covered once it is inside the container.
  • suitable crease lines 32 35 By making suitable crease lines 32 35, the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2 can be'folde d flat for ease in carrying.
  • the disposable containers can be fabricated from any suitable substance which is economical to use, such as laminated paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, rubber and the like.
  • suitable substance which is economical to use, such as laminated paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, rubber and the like.
  • container means can be utilized in connection with other objectionable or unwieldy substances, such as small dead animals, e.g., birds, mice, etc., split chemicals and fertilizers, and the like.
  • Disposable container means for inexpensively disposing of refuse and adapted to be transported in a substantially compact state, said container means comprising a unitary structure having two identical semirigid members hinged together and biased in an open position, each member consisting of four pieces joined together including two rectangular pieces joined together at a right angle and joined to two opposing end pieces having a triangular shaped configuration forming a right angle, the sides of each triangular shaped end piecebeing equal in length to the width of the respective rectangular piece to which the sides are joined; said semi-rigid members being hinged together along one edge of identical rectangular pieces in both members such that corresponding edges of each member can be pressed together to form. an enclosedspace for refuse.
  • Disposable container means as in claim 1 in which the end pieces are creased to permit the semi-rigid members to be folded substantially flat.

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Disposable container means which can be transported in a substantially compact state and which then can be readily erected for use are disclosed. Each container has an opening adapted to be placed down over an object which is to be picked up. The object to be picked up is forced into the container by movement of the bottom edges of the container. The container with the object to be picked up inside is then disposed of in an appropriate manner.

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United States Patent [1 1 Young Dec. 31, 1974 DISPOSABLE CONTAINER MEANS 3,446,525 5/1969 Jones 294/19 R 3,685,088 8/1972 Doherty 294/1 R X [761 lnvemorgi g g Ave-1 3,738,697 6/1973 Kahan 294/19 R e rose ar a. [22] Filedf Jam 29, 1973 Primary Examiner-Evon C. Blunk Assistant Examinew-JOhnny D. Cherry [21] Appl' Attorney, Agent, or FirmRoger Norman Coe;
. Related US. Application Data Thomas M. Ferrill, Jr. [62] Division of Ser. No. 215,792, Jan. 7, 1972,
abandoned. [57] ABSTRACT v [52] U 5 Cl 294/1 R 15/257 6 294/55 Disposable container means which can be transported [51 1 1 13/52 in asubstantially compact state and which then can be [58] Fieid 19 R 25 readily erected for use are disclosed. Each container 294/33 55 1 1 has an opening adapted to be placed down over an obv228/3 ject which is to be picked up. The object to be picked up is forced into the container by movement of the bottom edges of the container. The container with the [56] References Cited I ObjCt to be p1cked up 1ns1de 15 then disposed of in an UNITED STATES PATENTS appr-opriate manner 3,328,066 6/1967 Johnston 294/19 R 3,407,927 v 10/1968 Jones... 294/25 X 4 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION Jan. 7, v
lawns and in parks, etc. while the animals are being walked. Heretofore various means have been proposed for use in picking up and removing animal feces and other kinds of refuse. One such means has been a package combination such as that described in US. Pat. No. 3,286,826 which includes a deformable scoop used to shovel refuse into another container. This combination type package has the disadvantage of involving multiple noninterconnected parts. The scoop is often difficult to manipulate in combination with the container portion of the package combination and unless the scoop is fabricated from fairly thick material the scoop has to be held at a location fairly close to the exposed refuse in order for the container portion of the package combination to work properly. The close proximity of the exposed refuse to the individual picking up the refuse is often disagreeable, even when the package com bination functions as intended. When the container portion of the package is fabricated from a material which has a greater rigidity than kraft paper, the overall package combination does tend to work better with respect to the pickup operation. Infact, unless both the scoop and the container portion of the package combination have sufficient stiffness to support the animal refuse thepackage combination will not work at all. However, as the container portion of the package combination becomes stiffer closure of the package combination becomes more difficult without touching a portion of the container opening which has been touched by the refuse. Another problem with such a package combination is that after the refuse has been picked up, the package still has to be closed or sealed in some way before the package can be properly disposed of. In order to close and seal the package additional means are required. For example, with the package, combination described above involving a container and scoop a rubber band, string, wire, sensitive tape, or other means has to be employed in order to insure that the refuse inside the container does not inadvertently fall 1 out of the container.
' tain portions of the implements such that periodic odious cleaning is necessitated in order to maintain somewhat sanitary conditions. Even when the reusable portion of the tongs, scoops, or shovels is protected by a covering, as disclosed for example in U..S. Pat. No. 3,28l,l78, there is the problem of initially inserting and then removing the protective covering. There is also the problem of sealing the container used in conjunction with the reusable portion of the equipment.
Finally, most of these systems have the drawback of requiring that the reusable equipment'be constantly car ried even afterthe refuse has-been picked up.
A further problem which arises is that some container means'for picking up waste material are designed either for solely indoor or solely outdoor usage. In the case of tongs, shovels and the like, these implements are typically designed for outdoor usage andare not adapted for use within a house by reason of the accu-. mulation of waste material on the implement itself, the size or shpae of the implement or the inability of the implement to' trap waste material without pushing the waste material all over the floor of the house.
A need has accordingly existed for a simple, inexpensive and yet effective system and means for picking up and disposing of various formsof refuse, which means is suitable for use both indoors and outdoors, and which can be disposed of sanitarily.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide an improved system and container means for use in picking up and disposing of various kinds of refuse.
Another object of the presentinvention is to provide disposable container means which are normally collapsed but which can be readily erected for use.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide inexpensive, self-contained, and effective container means for picking up refuse and particularly for picking up dog feces.
A further object of the present invention is to provide container means suitable for use either indoors or outerected for use. Each container has an opening in its v that the container is closed by movement of one portion toward the other.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING Other and further objects, advantages and features of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the inside of an embodiment of the present invention with clam shell like closure means; and
FIG. 2 is an end view illustrating the embodiment of FIG. 1 in a position for picking up refuse.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The container means of the present invention can be conveniently carried and readily erected for use. Eachv container means has an opening in its erected form which is designed to be placed down over the refuse to be picked up. The containers of the invention are so designed that refuse is picked up by exerting pressure on the containers. Such pressure closes the containers and the refuse contained inside the containers can then be disposed of in any appropriate manner.
The embodiment illustrated by FIG. 1 has two triangular tent shaped members 25 and 26 joined along crease line 28. As seen in FIG. 2, the container means illustrated by FIGS. 1 and 2 can be operated by positioning a container over the refuse and exerting pressure to cause edges 29 and 30 to come together.
This pressure exerted by hand forces the refuse inside the container where it is held until pressure on the container members is released. Accordingly, the embodiment illustrated by FIG. 1 provides simple and effective container means for picking up refuse of all kinds'without exposing individual using the container means to the refuse which is completely covered once it is inside the container. By making suitable crease lines 32 35, the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2 can be'folde d flat for ease in carrying.
It will be readily apparent that various modifications in the collapsible containers of the present invention can be made. For example, the size of the containers can be adapted readily to a variety of uses. Obviously, the size will somewhat depend on the substance to be picked up and disposed of.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is well adapted to obtain all of the ends and objects hereinabove set forth, together with other advantages whichare obvious and which are inherent to the system. Not only are the containers of this invention easy to operate but they are inexpensive enough to be disposed of readily. The disposable containers, can be carried in folded form until ready for use, have positive pick up action and can be used equally satisfactorily indoors and outdoors in all types of environments.
It will be understood that the disposable containers can be fabricated from any suitable substance which is economical to use, such as laminated paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, rubber and the like. Although the above description primarily relates to the use of the novel container means for picking up, containing and handling of gog feces, such container means can be utilized in connection with other objectionable or unwieldy substances, such as small dead animals, e.g., birds, mice, etc., split chemicals and fertilizers, and the like.
Obviously, many other modifications and variations of the invention as hereinbefore set forth can be made without departing from the spirt and scope hereof.
What is claimed is:
1. Disposable container means for inexpensively disposing of refuse and adapted to be transported in a substantially compact state, said container means comprising a unitary structure having two identical semirigid members hinged together and biased in an open position, each member consisting of four pieces joined together including two rectangular pieces joined together at a right angle and joined to two opposing end pieces having a triangular shaped configuration forming a right angle, the sides of each triangular shaped end piecebeing equal in length to the width of the respective rectangular piece to which the sides are joined; said semi-rigid members being hinged together along one edge of identical rectangular pieces in both members such that corresponding edges of each member can be pressed together to form. an enclosedspace for refuse.
2. Disposable container means as in claim 1 in which the end pieces are creased to permit the semi-rigid members to be folded substantially flat.
3. Disposable container means as in claim 1 in which the unitary structure is made of cardboard. v
4. Disposable container means as in claim 1 in which the unitary structure is made of plastic.

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1. Disposable container means for inexpensively disposing of refuse and adapted to be transported in a substantially compact state, said container means comprising a unitary structure having two identical semirigid members hinged together and biased in an open position, each member consisting of four pieces joined together including two rectangular pieces joined together at a right angle and joined to two opposing end pieces having a triangular shaped configuration forming a right angle, the sides of each triangular shaped end piece being equal in length to the width of the respective rectangular piece to which the sides are joined; said semi-rigid members being hinged together along one edge of identical rectangular pieces in both members such that corresponding edges of each member can be pressed together to form an enclosed space for refuse.
2. Disposable container means as in claim 1 in which the end pieces are creased to permit the semi-rigid members to be folded substantially flat.
3. Disposable container means as in claim 1 in which the unitary structure is made of cardboard.
4. Disposable cOntainer means as in claim 1 in which the unitary structure is made of plastic.
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US4747633A (en) * 1987-06-03 1988-05-31 Stacy Thomas M Disposable scoop and container
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