WO2005039278A2 - Recipient collecteur de matieres fecales pour animaux - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a droppings container for animals with the features of claim 1.
- Manure collection containers for dogs are known in a wide variety of embodiments.
- various plastic bags, shovels and so-called excrement aids which should make the process of removing excrement more pleasant. Aids of this type can be very useful if the faeces have already been removed.
- clean removal from the floor can be difficult under certain circumstances.
- the devices usually have to be cleaned after use. Overall, these devices are uncomfortable and uncomfortable to use.
- Another possibility is to maintain a dog with a bag at the moment of dropping the feces, which is attached to a pole, for example.
- the fastening ring can be tied to the dog's tail as well as to his Hind legs are attached so that it encloses the anus of the animal.
- the droppings fall into the transparent bag, which, depending on the embodiment, can be separated from the fastening ring and disposed of or disposed of together with it.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a faeces collection container for animals that is optically unobtrusive and reliably performs its function at all times.
- An excrement container with the features of claim 1 comprises a fastening for releasably anchoring the container to the anus or in the area of the anus of the animal.
- the droppings container has a bag that is in the folded state until use.
- the droppings container is fastened or anchored to the animal in such a way that the animal's anus is covered or enclosed by an opening in a fastening ring or a fastening frame. This takes into account the fact that the area around the anus of an animal is usually relatively flat and is therefore suitable for direct attachment of a so-called direct excrement bag.
- a cover can be provided which is located above the fastening ring or frame and the folded bag and covers them.
- the cover is preferably colored in such a way that the droppings container is hardly noticeable.
- the manure collector according to the invention is particularly suitable for dogs. If the described feces problem is solved satisfactorily, the general acceptance of dog ownership among the population will benefit, which is beneficial for the individual dog owner and ultimately also for the dogs.
- the droppings container is particularly inconspicuous due to its direct anchoring to the animal's anus, its flat contour and the suitably colored cover, so that it is hardly noticeable and cannot be perceived as a nuisance.
- the negative impression of the known Alley harnesses with their relatively noticeable belt anchorages can thus be avoided.
- the handling is very simple.
- the dog owner pulls the rod up with one hand and the direct waste bag is quickly attached with the other hand.
- the frame referred to as a fastening ring or a fastening frame can have any suitable contour, for example a circular, oval, four, five, six or other polygonal contour.
- the droppings container can be attached directly around the anus and reliably catches the droppings. In principle, it consists of a ring made of paper, cardboard, rubber or plastic, to which a protruding plastic or transparent bag or the like is attached. The entire container is very light and relatively small, so that the animal hardly notices it.
- the cover ensures that it is visually unobtrusive. As soon as the animal drops its droppings, the bag is unfolded so that the cover is in the way.
- the cover designed as a cover plate can preferably have at least one predetermined breaking point, so that it can be partially detached from the fastening ring or pivoted thereon. Possibly. the cover plate can also be attached to the bottom of the bag so that it can completely detach from the fastening ring when it is unfolded.
- the cover can, for example, be made of paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, wood or the like and can be designed in a suitable color in order to form the lowest possible contrast to the coloring of the animal.
- the cover is preferably slightly rough on the outside or even prickly and thus prevents excessive contact by the dog's tail.
- the cover can also be dispensed with.
- the bag is folded like a parachute and then only slightly glued to the fastening ring so that it can easily unfold when in use.
- the fastening ring or the fastening frame is glued to the animal.
- the ring or frame have on its side facing the body an adhesive layer with which it is attached to the skin or hair of the animal or dog.
- the adhesive surface can become free after removing a protective film.
- the adhesive of this adhesive surface must be well tolerated by the skin, adhere well and also be easy to remove.
- the adhesive force must be sufficient to ensure that the manure collector does not fall off during normal animal movement.
- the dog crouches which means that the distance to the floor is reduced. If the droppings now fall into the bag, it is advantageous if it is designed like a hose, so that the first droppings practically fall to the floor and the bag does not fall off immediately. At most after the end of the action after getting up the dog, the manure bag can come loose or it can be removed by the owner.
- rubber suction cups can also be provided, by means of which the fastening ring can be detachably attached to the animal.
- an alternative embodiment of the invention provides that the fastening ring, which is used for mounting and anchoring, is connected to the animal by means of a magnetic holder.
- small magnets or metal pieces can be implanted in the animal at the provided attachment points, which enable a magnetic attachment of the stiffening ring of the droppings container.
- the fastening ring also has an equal number of magnets, so that it can be detachably attached to the animal.
- the animal is preferably implanted with at least three or four magnets in or under the skin, which are arranged at a uniform distance around the anus. These magnets preferably have a contour that facilitates implantation or injection under the skin, for example a spherical contour. Alternatively, the magnets can be intertwined with the animal's fur.
- the manure collecting container can be anchored by means of fastening or anchoring rings which are anchored in the animal's skin or clipped to the animal's skin. These so-called piercing rings are then used to attach the manure collector. If necessary, a cord can initially be stretched between two pierced rings. If the manure disposal process begins, the line is tensioned. This can be a snap or Trigger the spring mechanism, which then brings the direct waste bag to its full development so that the droppings land safely in the bag. This has the advantage that the device is very small before the feces process and does not disturb the dog's appearance.
- the anchor rings can be made of plastic or a suitable metal. If metal rings are used, a sufficiently noble material should be used to prevent possible allergies in the dog and to prevent the rings from corroding after a long period of use.
- Another alternative fastening option is that the animal is braided with fastening or anchoring rings in the fur, which are used to fasten the manure collector.
- the fixing ring of the manure collector can be connected to the anchoring rings directly or via a cord.
- a further advantageous variant can consist, for example, of forming the fastening ring or fastening frame in several parts.
- a docking ring can remain permanently on the animal, while a bag that can be connected to it or the cover can be exchangeable.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic basic illustration of a manure collecting container according to the invention in the folded state
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic basic illustration of the manure collecting container in the unfolded state
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic illustration of a manure collecting container fastened to a dog
- FIG. 6 shows an alternative embodiment of the manure collecting container
- Figure 7 shows another embodiment of the manure collector.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a manure collecting container 10 according to the invention in the folded and in the unfolded state.
- the droppings container 10 comprises a relatively rigid fastening ring 12 which can be fastened to an animal, in particular a dog, by means of different fastenings. This attachment is generally referred to below with the reference number 40.
- a bag 14 made of plastic film or the like is fastened to the fastening ring 12 and can unfold after being filled with manure.
- the bag 14 can be glued, sewn, welded or clamped to the fastening ring 12.
- the fastening ring 12 can also be very stretchy and elastic.
- a relatively thin cover disk 16 is fastened to the fastening ring 12, which covers the bag 14 in the folded state and holds it in its folded state and which releases the bag 14 in the unfolded state.
- predetermined breaking points 18 are provided which tear off when the bag 14 is unfolded. This can optionally be completely separated from the fastening ring 12 so that it is only connected to the bag 14.
- a connection point 20 can also be provided, which establishes a permanent connection between the cover plate 16 and the edge of the fastening ring 12, so that the cover plate 16 is detached only at the predetermined breaking points 18 and can fold down like a hinge.
- the cover disk 16 is preferably designed in a suitable coloring in order to make the manure collecting container 10 according to the invention appear as inconspicuous as possible. Due to its flat design, it is hardly perceived as a nuisance by the dog and hardly noticed by passers-by on the dog.
- the cover 16 can alternatively also be relatively stable, for example in the form of a plastic, metal or wooden cover, so that no destruction or damage can take place by simple licking by the dog.
- the outer surface could also be rough or even prickly, so that the animal will not touch it with its snout, in order to avoid the associated small picks for the nose. It can also prevent the dog from tearing off the direct excrement bag due to excessive rod movements.
- the fastening ring 12 can be made of thicker paper, cardboard, plastic, rubber or some other suitable material. Metal or wood is also suitable as a material.
- the bag 14 preferably consists of a relatively light and thin, flexible and / or elastic plastic film.
- the cover plate 16 can be made of paper or plastic film.
- the mounting ring 12 can be rigid. But it can also be elastic, in extreme cases like a normal household rubber. This would have the advantage that the device has a very small diameter when it is attached. At the moment of dropping of faeces, the diameter of the ring stuck or otherwise fixed increases. This in turn has the advantage that the whole thing can initially be kept significantly smaller and is only unfolded to its necessary size when used.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the droppings container 10 attached to a dog 8. The state thereof is shown with the bag 14 unfolded.
- the attachment ring 12 can be attached to the dog 8 in different ways, so that the anus of the animal is enclosed by the opening of the ring 12.
- magnets 22 can be implanted below the skin 24 of the dog, by means of which the fastening ring 12 can be detachably attached to the animal.
- the latter has a corresponding number of magnets 26 which can form a releasable adhesive connection with the implanted magnets 22.
- At least three magnets 22 and 26 are preferably provided on the animal and on the fastening ring 12, respectively, which are placed at regular intervals around the anus of the dog.
- the fastening ring 12 can also have an incorporated ring made of ferromagnetic material, so that it can be detachably connected to the magnets 22. If necessary, the magnets 22 can also be connected to the fur of the animal.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative possibility of fastening the fastening ring 12 to the animal, which has been provided with anchoring rings 28 in the skin 24 for this purpose.
- anchoring rings 28 serve for the direct attachment of the ring 12 or for its attachment by means of additional cords 30 which are looped through the rings 28.
- Two anchoring rings 28 arranged opposite one another can be inserted into suitable skin folds.
- the rings 28 do not necessarily have to be implanted in the skin, but can, if necessary, also be clipped to the skin without penetrating it.
- the anchoring rings 28 can each have additional elements, for example a hook, pin or the like, on the part that is located on the outside, which are suitable for fastening the fastening ring 12 or the bag 14. Possibly.
- the piercing rings or the other fastenings can have a pin which, for example, snaps into a groove in the fastening ring 12. In this way, the fastening ring 12 can, for example, be hooked in at the top and snapped in or clicked in at the bottom.
- the bag 14 could already be provided with prefabricated, reinforced holes, which then allow the bag to be hung at several points.
- small clips are attached to several piercing rings, to which the plastic bag is then attached. Covering or holding the plastic bag together is always a good idea, as the bag will otherwise rustle, spread, be injured, and simply interfere with its appearance.
- the direct excrement bag can also be hung in the piercing rings or fastened with small clips. Small clips may already be attached to the piercing rings. These clips then hold the plastic bag 14 firmly in place.
- the bag 14 could also be connected directly to the rings, the fastening ring 12 being dispensed with.
- the cover may also be missing. It must then be ensured, however, that the bag 14 is folded small and also retains this folding until use, if necessary by supporting small adhesive dots.
- FIG. 6 shows such an embodiment, which is also by means of anchoring rings 28 is attached to the animal.
- the fastening ring 12 of the manure collector 10 only unfolds when activated.
- the sleeve 32 is connected to all the rods 30 with a very thin connection 36, so that it is pulled off safely from both sides, but then tears.
- the bag 14 is attached to the rods 30 so that hygienic free ends protrude.
- a small cover plate (not shown) keeps the bag small and bursts as soon as the rods 30 spread out through the spring 34.
- the anchoring rings 28 can be braided into the animal's fur so that no implantation into the skin 24 is necessary. With this type of fastening, however, the animal's fur must be long enough to be able to braid the anchoring rings 28 sufficiently securely.
- Another suitable fastening option is to glue the fastening ring to the skin of the animal. This method is particularly useful for weakly haired animals, since it may not be possible to glue them sufficiently with longer fur. In addition, longer hair could stick together when gluing the fastening ring and could become matted in the long run.
- a wide variety of materials are available as adhesives. For example, these can already be provided as a self-adhesive layer on the fastening ring. It is also possible to brush the contact point on the animal and then press on the manure bag. Possibly. there may also be a firmly anchored or glued counterpart on the animal, so that the fastening ring of the manure collecting bag only has to be glued or connected to it, e.g.
- the hair can be treated, for example, lengthened or joined using methods of hairdressing, so that it can offer the ring a good hold.
- These substances that come into contact with the skin must be well tolerated, adhere well and be easy to remove.
- the adhesive strength must be sufficient to prevent the droppings container from falling off during normal movement of the animal.
- the manure collecting container 10 is preferably first destroyed before an excessive pull on the anchoring rings 28 is developed.
- the container should be sufficiently robust during normal use and should not slip. This presupposes that the dog hardly feels it and that no disturbing noises are caused. Possibly, odors or tastes that are unpleasant for the dog could be placed in or on the container so that the dog avoids bringing his nose into this area.
- the cover 16 could also be made somewhat thicker in order to be sufficiently robust against contact, e.g. prickly etc.
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic sectional illustration of a further alternative embodiment of the manure collecting container 10.
- the fastening ring 12 here consists of a docking ring 121 for producing the fastening 40 and a squeeze ring 122 with a smaller outside diameter.
- the bag 14 is fastened between these two rings 121, 122, for example squeezed and welded.
- a free edge 141 of the bag 14 should have the following function: it remains clean during the manure disposal. After removing the direct fecal bag after the droppings, the free edge is turned up and the bag 14 is closed with it. This ensures hygienic removal of the fecal bag 10.
- the variant described with the two rings 121 and 122 can have a permanent docking ring, but can also be designed as a disposable product in which the entire container 10 is removed and disposed of.
- FIG. 7 An advantageous variant of this embodiment shown in FIG. 7 can provide that the docking ring 121 remains permanently on the animal, for example by means of one of the fastening types described above, while the bag 14 is removable and is interchangeable.
- the ring designated as the squeeze ring 122 can preferably also be designed to be removable.
- the bag 14 can preferably be connected to the fastening ring 12 by means of suitable quick fasteners.
- an additional cover 16 can optionally be present.
- the following, possibly not yet mentioned variants of the manure collecting container 10 are available: a) A fixed ring 12 around the anus on the dog. A new bag 14 is always attached to it. b) Fixed piercing rings; the bag 14 is attached directly to it. c) A fixed ring around the anus. Another ring with bag 14 and cover 16 is flanged onto it. The ring and cover can be reused if necessary. d) Little fixed; the ring around the anus is reattached each time, as a unit with the bag and with the cover. e) Nothing fixed; the ring around the anus is reattached every time. The cover can possibly be reused if it is made in a particularly complex manner, e.g. with spikes or the like.
- the goal of the droppings container is the faeces of the animals directly at their place
- clips or suction cups would also be conceivable, which are at least suitable for short-term attachment to the skin.
- the clips are either already firmly connected to the plastic bag or other devices during manufacture, or they are hung in, possibly clicked into, or possibly clicked on, in reinforced places provided for this purpose or otherwise Kind of connected.
- the aim of the droppings container is to catch the faeces of the animals directly at the place where they originated.
- plastic bags or other devices are used that are suitable for collecting feces directly on the anus and for this
- Stuck on means that these devices 1 are not removed after each manure sale, but perhaps only after days or weeks.
- These firmly glued devices 1 can have all conceivable shapes.
- It can be e.g. act as a ring-like structure that is glued around the anus.
- These firmly glued devices 1 can be structures that have a hook, a
- Ring, a snap lock or the like have 2, and so a hanging or other connection with the plastic bag or other droppings container
- the glued devices 1 have such a surface 2, which is a good one
- the firmly glued devices 1 consist of a magnet, which then enables magnetic attachment 2 of a corresponding fecal collecting container.
- rigid boxes would also be e.g. made of cardboard or plastic, wood, metal, etc., which are visually striking, but have the advantage that they are more stable, more reliable sitting, and the droppings are in a sturdy box after setting down, which is easier to carry away, and hides the consistency of the feces.
- the box is then either disposed of as a whole, or it is reused, especially if it is lined with a protective plastic bag on the inside, the edges of which protrude beyond the box, so that the plastic bag can be closed after the droppings have been removed.
- Piastibox could also be used for more hygienic transport
- Suitable plastic bags on the front edge of which a large rigid ring is incorporated, e.g. made of cardboard or plastic.
- the rigid ring could be connected to the plastic bag by various methods, e.g. by welding. Gluing, stapling, curling, etc.
- Edge is worked in by an integrated rigid ring to keep it larger, which makes it easier to catch the feces.
- a repulsion mechanism A e.g. spring, tensioning devices,
- the box would have been made (e.g. walls of different weights) in such a way that it swings into the correct position due to the shift in the center of gravity.
- the box can also have a bag instead of a solid base, so that once feces have been caught, it can no longer tip out, even if the box prematurely detaches from the body due to its weight.
- Bag P e.g. at two points P1 and P2 by means of one of the ways described in DE10350290 under the anus, so he would have to do the right thing
- P3 also have an attachment to the tail, e.g. by a
- the aim of the droppings container is to catch the faeces of the animals directly at the place where they originated.
- plastic bags or other devices are used, which are suitable for absorbing feces directly on the anus and for this purpose immediately before attached to the expected droppings or long-term anus.
- Stuck on means that these devices 1 are not removed after each manure sale, but perhaps only after days or weeks.
- These firmly glued devices 1 can have all conceivable shapes.
- It can be e.g. act as a ring-like structure that is glued around the anus.
- Anchoring of fall arresters Relatively short hair appears to be advantageous because it enables good attachment, but on the other hand the skin is not irritated by the adhesive tape (long hair may be shortened at the point of adhesion) (or different adhesive materials are used for each hair type).
- the collecting device can then e.g. at times on the outer side of the
- Adhesive tape can be stuck on.
- Rings, hooks, snap closures or other elements serving to fasten fecal collection containers fastened to the fabric tape in this way could then perform the same functions as described in DE10350290.4.
- the bags or other containers can be used without any other
- these elements can have a wide variety of forms, e.g. closed rings, or rings that can be opened and so one yourself
- the fabric adhesive tape or the like can be adapted to the coat color or be transparent and is hardly noticeable.
- the fabric adhesive tape G can also only on a narrow strip below the
- the advantage of the long-haired animals is that the short cut area can be combed over by the adjacent long hair, so it is hardly noticeable.
- the bag could then be removed every time, including glue points, but this can be uncomfortable for the animal despite the release agents such as alcohol etc.
- Break point Br is located, which after the droppings has been removed allows the bag to be easily detached from the adhesive tape on the body, e.g. by side
- manure collector can be glued on with one hand, since the animal usually does not tolerate long manipulations.
- the adhesive points are protected by foils before use.
- the device can be without a frame, but it could also be a certain one
- the frame itself does not need to have any adhesive properties, but the adhesive pieces that come off it hold it.
- the top two glue points are attached very close to the side of the tail, you may be able to half or all around the tail.
- Small connecting pieces e.g. two small cylinders that release the connection by moving one cylinder laterally.
- the manure collector can have a rear cover A.
- the cover is connected to the edge of the bag or its frame by gluing, tacking, inserting, etc. and has one
- It can also be formed by the projecting edges ÜR of the bag, which are then easily connected together behind the folded bag, e.g. through a small adhesive point Kl with predetermined breaking point So.
- the bag itself is accordion-like or on another standard
- Elements E such as hooks, rings, brackets etc. could then easily be placed there. to
- Attachment of a bag with a corresponding counterpart could serve (reinforced holes, clips, opening rings, snap closures, etc.). There could also be, for example, only two glued-on strips of fabric below the anus, on the attached hooks of which a box or bag with a very firm upper edge is hung. The opening would point upwards and thus catch the feces.
- the aim of the droppings container is to catch the faeces of the animals directly at the place where they originated.
- One of the types of attachment described there is clinging to a skin fold without penetrating the skin.
- the area that exerts pressure (P) can be designed with padding or its shape so that it does not create any pressure points.
- Brackets serve exactly the same purpose as described in DE 10350290, namely that e.g. through a tension between them
- bags or other manure collection containers can also be attached to the two elements in the open state.
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