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Title: US5937795: Pets disposable potty
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Raphael, Angela A.; New York, NY 10026

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1999-08-17 / 1997-11-19

Application Number: US1997000974649

IPC Code: Advanced: A01K 23/00;
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IPC-7: A01K 23/00;

ECLA Code: A01K23/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 119/869; 119/868;
Original: 119/869; 119/868;

Field of Search: 119/867,868,869,850,856,858,863,907

Priority Number:
1997-11-19  US1997000974649

Abstract: A device for attaching to a pet and capturing feces and urine therefrom that includes an adjustable collar, an adjustable harness, a feces receptacle, and a urine receptacle. The collar releasably and adjustably encircles the neck of the pet. The adjustable harness is releasably attached to the adjustable collar and replaceably engages the pet. The feces receptacle is detachably mounted to the adjustable harness and is disposed below and captures the feces from the anus of the pet. The urine receptacle is separate from the feces receptacle and is detachably mounted to the adjustable harness and is disposed in proximity of and captures urine from the genitals of the pet.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Richard L. Miller, P.E. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Carone, Michael J.; Bergin, James S.

Maintenance Status: E2 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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The invention claimed is:     1. A device for attaching to a pet and capturing feces and urine therefrom, comprising:
  • a) an adjustable collar for releasably and adjustably encircling the neck of the pet; said adjustable collar comprising a semi-circular lower half being tubular and concavo-convex-shaped and terminating in a pair of reduced portions being tubular and hollow, with each of which having a plurality of bores therein being longitudinally spaced-apart and extending laterally through one side thereof;
  • b) an adjustable harness releasably attached to said adjustable collar for replaceably engaging the pet; and
  • c) a feces receptacle detachably mounted to said adjustable harness for being disposed below and capturing the feces from the anus of the pet.


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Get PDF - 6pp US4444152  1984-04 Berardo   Device for collection of animal wastes
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Get PDF - 6pp US4969419  1990-11 Fong   Device for collecting animal excrement
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