DOGGIE WALLET
The present invention is directed to a multi-compartment portable container with separated openings, including one specifically designed for dispensing rolled or folded materials such as plastic bags. The present invention is useful for carrying multiple items related to walking and clean up after a domesticated animal, and is designed for one-handed access to such items.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/953,486, filed on Aug. 2, 2007, and to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/901,222, filed on Feb. 14, 2007.
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONWalkers of domesticated animals generally need several distinct items in their possession when going outside—the obvious one being clean-up bags. Often, walkers also bring treats for outdoor training purposes (such as may be recommended by trainers), cash and/or credit cards, and keys to get back into their home. Some dog walkers bring portable electronics, such as a cell phone, a PDA, or an MP3 player. Walkers also need to access these items while retaining hold of the dog's leash. As such, for a typical event of walking one's dog, it is likely that numerous items may be brought along, and some items need to be kept separated from one another. For example, treats should not be kept with plastic bags or potentially dirty keys. In addition, because an animal is being walked, the walker is generally holding a leash and has only one free hand with which to access items.
Resourceful users have found ways to meet some but not all of these needs. Some dog walkers keep their clean-up bags, treats, money, keys, etc. on their person, sometimes in different clothes pockets. Such a solution may require “stuffing” pockets or may use a backpack or other carrying device. But unless a user has a sufficient number of pockets, such a solution does not meet the needs of one-handed access and separated compartments.
Satchels presently exist which allow one to carry some of the items, but the satchels often do not have separate compartments or require two-handed operation. For example, portable clean-up bag dispensing products exist. Some of these products also have the ability to attach to a leash through use of an included clip or clasp. However, such products do not afford the ability to separately store other items as well and, in some cases, separating bags from one another or from the dispenser is a two-handed operation. In addition, when attached to the loop of a leash, some of these products dangle, which can be annoying to the walker, the animal, or both.
Other products are portable, yet only have a single storage site. These products are insufficient solutions as items like treats become intermingled with metal keys or other potentially non-animal friendly items.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a product which overcomes these disadvantages.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a multi-compartment wallet, specifically useful for carrying items necessary for domesticated animal walking and clean up. The present invention permits one-handed access to all items stored therewithin.
In its most basic form, the present invention is defined as a wallet comprised of multiple compartments. The wallet is further defined as having a first compartment with sub-compartments preferably defined within it. The first compartment can be opened and closed with one hand; it opens by the separation of pivotably movable side walls. A flexible divider is preferably disposed within the first compartment for defining sub-compartments within said first compartment.
Additionally, the wallet is further defined as having a second compartment. This second compartment houses a slidable drawer. The slidable drawer may be removable. Contents may be inserted therewithin either individually, in aggregate, or by insertion of a cartridge. Each of the second compartment and the drawer has an opening in its lowermost section. These openings selectively align to permit access to items stored in the drawer, even when the wallet is otherwise closed. In other words, the openings serve as a dispenser so as to allow easy access to the first of a series of items stored in the drawer. The drawer is particularly suitable for storing bags, wipes, or tissues, any of which may be accessed through the aligned dispensing holes.
In addition, the wallet also is comprised of a plurality of knobs preferably disposed on one side, which are collectively used for coupling the wallet to a product, such as an animal leash or belt or other clothing article removably affixed to one or more of the knobs. This is achieved by utilizing a variety of different attaching devices, such as elasticized cords and clips. When in use, the wallet need not be carried by the user, but instead may be coupled to the product by means of the attaching device in several different ways. The wallet may be strapped to a belt or leash. It may also be clipped to a belt, pants, or another article of clothing, or to a leash.
Generally speaking, when the attaching device is an elasticized cord or similar device, the device encircles the knobs to form a secure attachment. When used with an elasticized cord under tension, these knobs also may be used for securely attaching one or more additional items to the outside of the wallet, such as an MP3 player or cell phone. These externally-attached item can be secured such that their display and control panels may be seen and accessed without opening the wallet.
In summary, a walker of domesticated animals often needs one-handed access to numerous items, including clean-up materials, some of which must be stored separately from one another. The present invention solves this need by providing for a portable device that can be used when walking one or more domesticated animals.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a device for conveniently storing items necessary when walking a domesticated pet.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide for a multi-compartment portable container in which each item in the container can be extracted using a single hand.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide for a dispenser to be housed within a portable storage device.
The invention accordingly comprises a device embodying the certain features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts and an article which possess these characteristics, properties and relation of elements, all as exemplified in the detailed disclosure hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Inventive wallet 10 is defined as a wallet with multiple compartments, comprised of a first compartment 200 defined by a pair of movable side walls 80 and 85 and dividable into sub-compartments 211 and 222, and a second compartment 31 including a first opening 60 and a drawer 95, with the drawer including a second opening 96 such that first opening 60 and second opening 96 are selectively alignable to form a dispenser.
In particular, the general shape of the wallet is formed by an structure 2 and side walls 80 and 85. Structure 2 is defined by a lower hollow half cylindrical segment 21, a plate 22 horizontally overlaying segment 21, and parallel end walls 23, curved at the top and positioned vertically over the ends of segment 21.
Segment 21 is further defined by including an open side 32 at one end. As can be seen in
Continuing with
In a preferred embodiment, a divider 100 is disposed vertically inside of first compartment 200 of wallet 10. Each end wall 23 of structure 2 includes two slots 24, intended for matingly receiving peg 41 extending from either end of each of side walls 80 and 85. End walls 23 include an additional slot 25 centered at the lower portion thereof for matingly receiving a peg 43 depending from the bottom ends of divider 100. In particular, slots 24, together with pegs 41, provide for pivotable connection between end walls 23 of structure 2 and side walls 80 and 85, and permit the side walls to independently pivot in a fixed rotation around line of intersection 42. The size of slots 24 dictates the angle of maximum opening. In the preferred embodiment, side walls 80 and 85 can be opened to up to 60 degrees. In alternate embodiments, side walls 80 and 85 will open as little as 30 degrees or as much as 180 degrees. Sixty degrees is preferred so as to limit the ability for items to fall out during transit while concurrently assuring the positional integrity of divider 100.
Attention is directed now to
Wallet 10 is internally comprised of two separate compartments. Referring back to
Wallet 10 also houses a second compartment 31. Second compartment 31 is defined by segment 21 and plate 22 of structure 2. In the preferred embodiment, second compartment 31 houses a slidable drawer 95, selectively housed in wallet 10 (see
Bags, wipes, or tissues, among other items, may be inserted in drawer 95 in several ways. As shown in
As can be seen in
Attention is directed to
Divider 100 may alternatively be formed in other shapes or in pieces such that the first compartment may have several smaller compartments and/or compartments of different sizes or shapes. For example, divider 100 may be shaped like an “X” to allow for four internal compartments or a “T” to allow for three compartments.
In one embodiment, interior walls of first compartment 200 or drawer 95 may be lined with a fabric attached using an adhesive. The purpose of such fabric would be to reduce noise or better protect the contents.
In the preferred embodiment, outer shell 8 surrounds the exterior of structure 2 and side walls 80 and 85 of wallet 10 and is formed of a rubberized strip of material, cut to the size of the wallet. As can be seen in
In alternate embodiments, outer shell 8 may be comprised of other materials, including but not limited to leather or any of a number of fabrics, so as to improve aesthetics or comfort. This optional leather or fabric overlay may have a variety of visual patterns and colors and is affixed to the outer shell using any of a number of common adhesives.
As can particularly be seen in
In alternate embodiments, knobs may be placed on both sides of wallet 10 concurrently. Each side may have three knobs or each side may have different quantities of knobs, such as one side having three and the opposite having one.
Attention is directed to
Generally speaking, at least one protruding stem 36 extends from the underside of each of knobs 30, 35A, and 35B for attachment to wallet 10. In the preferred embodiment, two stems 36 protrude from the underside of each knob, with a void 37 between the two stems. Knobs 30, 35A, and 35B are attached to wallet 10 by use of plastic rivets located within protruding stems 36. Stems 36 and void 37 of each knob may be used as elements of an attachment means. For example, as shown in
Knobs 30, 35A, and 35B serve multiple purposes. In one embodiment, elasticized cord 50 is tightly wrapped around the knobs. When under tension, elasticized cord 50 is particularly useful for holding an object in place along side of the wallet, yet having the object visually and functionally accessible.
In additional embodiments, other devices may be used in lieu of or in addition to elasticized cord 50. The reader is directed to
Attention is directed to
In the preferred embodiment, as can be seen in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the first compartment may house a device with an attached cable 300 (see
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in carrying out the above process, in the described product, and in the construction set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrated and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
1. A portable storage container comprising:
- a first storage compartment having side walls;
- a second storage compartment; and
- a drawer slidably received in said second storage compartment;
- wherein said first compartment opens by separation of said side walls from one another; and
- wherein said second storage compartment includes a first opening which is selectively alignable with a second opening in the drawer for selectively dispensing content contained in said drawer.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein said side walls pivotably open and close to enable selective access to said first compartment.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein said sliding drawer is fully removable.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein said first storage compartment further includes a sliding latch for selectively opening and closing said first storage compartment.
5. The container of claim 1, wherein said first compartment includes a divider for partitioning said first compartment.
6. The container of claim 5, wherein said divider is selectively removable.
7. The container of claim 1, further comprising means for attaching said container to a product.
8. The container of claim 7, wherein the attaching means comprises a plurality of spaced knobs depending from said container.
9. The container of claim 8, wherein the attaching means further includes an elasticized cord removably wrapped about said spaced knobs.
10. The container of claim 7, wherein the attaching means further includes a clip removably coupled to one of said knobs.
11. The container of claim 7, wherein the attaching means includes a key clip removably coupled to one of said knobs.
12. The container of claim 9, wherein said knobs include a stem depending from said container sized to accommodate said wrapped elasticized cord.
13. The container of claim 1, wherein said container has an external surface covered at least in part by rubber.
14. The container of claim 1, wherein said container has an external surface covered at least in part by fabric.
15. The container of claim 1, wherein said container has an external surface covered at least in part by leather.
16. The container of claim 1, wherein said drawer houses a plurality of bags individually dispensable through said openings when said openings are aligned.
17. The container of claim 1, wherein said drawer houses a cartridge having an orifice which is in alignment with said first and second openings when said first and second openings are aligned.
18. A system for walking a domesticated animal comprising:
- a wallet including means for attachment thereto;
- a leash; and
- a plurality of separable and flexible product units
- wherein said wallet is defined as a multi-compartment container having a dispensing portion for selectively dispensing—said plurality of separable and flexible product units—housed therein, said wallet including a first compartment which opens by separation of side walls from one another and a second compartment for defining said dispensing portion, said second compartment having a first opening, said opening being sized to enable one of said product units to be selectively dispensed therethrough.
- wherein said leash is defined as a strap having a first end suitable for being grasped by a user and a second end suitable for attachment to a collar or harness attached to a domesticated animal,
- wherein said attachment means of said wallet is designed for removable attachment to said leash at any location therealong between said first and second ends.
19. The system of claim 18, further including a drawer slidably receivable in said second compartment, said drawer housing said plurality of product units and being formed with a second opening selectively alignable with said first opening when said drawer is fully received in said second compartment, said openings when aligned being sized to enable said one of said product units to be dispensed through said openings.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein said attachment means comprises a plurality of knobs depending from said container and a cord wrapped about said knobs, said leash being sized to pass through said wrapped cord.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 13, 2008
Publication Date: Sep 4, 2008
Inventor: Mickey Beyer Clausen (Southhampton, NY)
Application Number: 12/030,517
International Classification: A45F 5/00 (20060101);