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Title: US20070199522A1: Device Comprising A Disposable Bag For The Collection Of Animal Excrement
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Bosio Blanco, Carlos Conrado; Barcelona, Spain
Blanco, Roberto Horacio; Buenos Aires, Argentina
Klarenberg, Alejandro Jose; Buenos Aires, Argentina

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 2007-08-30 / 2004-08-30

Application Number: US2004000570376

IPC Code: Advanced: A01K 23/00;
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ECLA Code: A01K23/00;

U.S. Class: 119/868;

Priority Number:
2003-09-02  AR2003000103172

Abstract:     A tuck is performed at the opening of a bag, in association with a rigid annular element coplanar to said opening. A cord is placed sliding within said tuck performing the closing of said bag with the ends of said cord are pulled, performing at the same time the detachment of elastic threads attached to said annular element, while the loose ends of said strings are attached to parts of the animal. Said annular element and said bag's opening are placed around the anal orifice of the animal.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: K.F. ROSS P.C. ; 5683 RIVERDALE AVENUESUITE 203 BOX 900 , BRONX , NY 10471-0900 United States of America

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    1- DEVICE COMPRISING A DISPOSABLE BAG FOR THE COLLECTION OF ANIMAL EXCREMENTS, applicable to domestic animals such as dogs or the like, capable of acting as a collecting device effectively protecting both the user and the environment from the animal's depositions, characterized by having, crowning the bag's opening, a tuck with a perimetral channel or conduit into which it is free to slide a cord exiting at both its ends from said tuck determining by pulling on said its ends the closing means for the bag's opening; attached to said opening and on its same plane, around the animal's anal orifice it is placed an annular semi-rigid element that has in its upper and lower parts thereof engagement projections for the detachable link of a corresponding set of substantially elastic threads with their free ends engaged to said domestic animal; of said elastic threads one of them has a shorter length and is connected to another longer elastic thread between the ends thereof and closing around the animal tail, while the other elastic threads are anchored to the body of the animal, providing these elastic threads the positioning means of this device to the animal's body with the opening of said annular stripe and the opening of the bag placed around the anal orifice of the animal; in coincidence to each of the threads attachment means placed at the outer perimeter of the annular element, its inner perimeter has a set of corresponding seats for a portion of said bag's surface adjacent to said tuck, being retained said portion of bag surface by a length of elastic thread looping around this portion of the bag surface; interposed between said seats and said portion of bag's surface it is placed a portion of the cord sliding within the tuck determining said cord when pulled the closing of the bag and the means for the simultaneous detachment of the bag from said attachment means.

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