Anatomical collector for solid pet waste

ES1328709YUndetermined Publication Date: 2026-07-09CORTINA RAFFAELLO (100 00)

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
ES · ES
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
CORTINA RAFFAELLO (100 00)
Filing Date
2026-02-16
Publication Date
2026-07-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The contamination caused by pet feces in public and private spaces due to inadequate pet waste collection practices poses health risks and deteriorates hygiene and sanitation, particularly affecting young children and adults who may come into contact with waste.

Method used

An anatomical collector for solid pet waste comprising a retaining ring around the pet's tail and fastening elements securing a collection bag to the anal area, using adjustable, elastic materials to ensure hygienic and comfortable collection without direct contact.

Benefits of technology

Provides a hygienic and efficient waste collection process, reducing contamination risks and optimizing cleaning time, while ensuring pet comfort and safety, especially for young children.

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Abstract

An anatomical pet waste collector, characterized in that it comprises a fastening ring (1) configured to be inserted around the base of the pet's tail, cooperating with fastening elements (2) of a waste collection bag (3) disposed in the pet's anal area with the mouth facing the anus.
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Description

Anatomical collector for solid pet waste OBJECT OF THE INVENTION The invention, as the title of this descriptive document states, is an anatomical collector for solid pet waste. It is an innovation that offers advantages previously unknown within current techniques. TECHNICAL SECTOR The present invention falls within the sector of current needs of life, in the subclass of animal husbandry, poultry farming, beekeeping, fish farming, fishing, animals for breeding or reproduction, not provided for elsewhere and new varieties of animals, especially in devices for curing or caring for animals, for example, scratchers, fetlock protectors, tail holders. STATE OF THE ART The present invention arises from observing a growing problem in public and private areas, where contamination caused by pet feces affects both hygiene and sanitation in outdoor spaces, such as parks and sidewalks, as well as in the home. This problem is the result of a lack of civic responsibility on the part of some pet owners, who often forget or find it difficult to pick up their animals' excrement, creating an unhealthy and unpleasant environment. The presence of pet feces in public places increases the risk of contamination and infections, especially for families, whose daily routines may be affected. Young children are particularly vulnerable, as they may come into contact with waste while playing or walking, and adults can transfer excrement into their homes via shoes, stroller wheels, walkers, shopping carts, scooters, etc. This behavior not only poses a health risk, but also deteriorates the quality of life of those who share these spaces. Accordingly, this invention presents an anatomical collector for solid pet waste, designed to ensure hygienic and efficient collection, allowing owners to collect feces in a practical and contactless manner, contributing to a cleaner and safer environment, and reducing the risk of contamination in homes. Currently, there is no known existence of any anatomical collector for solid pet waste that presents structural and constitutive technical characteristics equal or similar to those described in this descriptive report, as claimed. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is the creation of an anatomical collector for solid pet waste that provides a notable innovation within its field of application in the current state of the art, the characterizing details that make it possible being conveniently included in the final claims that accompany the present description. The present invention relates to an anatomical collector for solid pet waste, which consists of a retaining ring configured to be placed around the base of the pet's tail, working in conjunction with fastening elements designed to secure a waste collection bag anatomically positioned in the pet's anal area. This system allows for the hygienic collection of solid waste without causing discomfort to the animal and before it falls to the ground. This invention solves the problem of pet waste pollution by offering a hygienic and practical solution for its collection, avoiding direct or indirect contact with excrement. It improves hygiene in public and private spaces, reducing the risk of contamination in homes. The benefits include a more convenient and safer collection process for pet owners, protecting the health of people, especially young children. It also optimizes cleaning time, making it more efficient and less tedious. The attachment loop of this innovation can be made of a soft, elastic material designed to adapt to different sizes of the pet's tail base. This material has the advantage of preventing discomfort or irritation, thus helping to ensure the animal's comfort while using the device. The fastening elements may include at least two long cords that attach to the edges of the waste collection bag. These cords are designed to encircle the pet's thighs, thus facilitating a secure fit. These cords may also be adjusted using a second loop, which can be attached to the fastening loop, contributing to stability and comfort during use. On the other hand, the cords can be arranged in a crisscross or parallel design, allowing for a secure and stable fit around the pet's waist or hips. This configuration prevents pressure on the abdomen or any other sensitive area of ​​the animal's body, promoting its comfort while using the anatomical feeder. Furthermore, this design helps the waste collection bag stay in place without unintentional movement. This improves the system's effectiveness and minimizes the possibility of leaks or unwanted movement, ensuring a proper fit to the animal's anatomy. Furthermore, the fastening elements could be made of adjustable, elastic, soft, and durable materials, such as stretch nylon, spandex, or elastane. These materials allow for a comfortable and secure fit, contributing to the device's stability and improving the durability of its components. The collector can be manufactured in different dimensions or proportions to accommodate different pet sizes. For example, in the case of dogs, it can be divided into three sizes: small, medium, and large. On the other hand, the waste collection bag can have an expandable design, allowing it to be compact in its initial state and expand as solid waste is deposited. This design ensures complete waste collection, while reducing visual impact, improving pet comfort, and ensuring efficient storage with enough capacity to collect a considerable amount of waste. Finally, the waste collection bag could be made of a waterproof and elastic material, allowing the waste to be automatically wrapped when removed. The fastening elements are responsible for securing and closing the bag, ensuring that the contents do not escape, thus providing a practical, hygienic and safe process for the collection and disposal of solid waste. To use the anatomical pet waste collector, the user should place the fastening loop around the base of the pet's tail and secure the collection bag around the anal area, adjusting the fastening elements around the pet's waist. The system will allow for the hygienic collection of solid waste without causing discomfort to the animal. The collection bag will expand as waste is deposited, ensuring complete collection. Furthermore, upon removal, the fastening elements will automatically close the bag, guaranteeing a hygienic and safe process. EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES To complete the description being made and in order to help in the better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, this descriptive report is accompanied, as an integral part thereof, by a figure in which, for illustrative and non-limiting purposes, the following has been represented. Figure 1 shows the anatomical collector for solid pet waste. PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION. The anatomical pet waste collector, the subject of this invention, comprises a retaining ring (1) designed to be placed around the base of the pet's tail. This retaining ring (1) works in conjunction with fastening elements (2), which are designed to secure a waste collection bag (3) to the pet's anal area, with its opening facing the anus for direct collection of feces. This design allows for the hygienic and efficient collection of solid waste without causing discomfort to the animal, ensuring comfort for both the pet and the owner during the collection process. The attachment ring (1) is preferably made of a soft, elastic material, which allows it to adapt to different sizes of the pet's tail base. This material has the advantage of preventing discomfort or irritation during use, providing a more comfortable and secure experience for the animal. Generally, the fastening elements (2) comprise at least two long cords, attached to the edges of the waste collection bag (3), designed to encircle the pet's thighs and ensure a secure fit by means of a second loop (4) attached to the fastening loop (1), providing stability and comfort during use. The cords can be arranged in a crossed or parallel design, allowing for secure and stable placement around the pet's waist or hips. This arrangement avoids pressure on the abdomen or sensitive areas of the body and ensures that the waste collection bag (3) remains in place, preventing displacement during use. Preferably, the fastening elements (2) are made of an adjustable, elastic, soft, and durable material, such as stretch nylon, spandex (registered trademark), or elastane. These materials allow for a proper fit to the pet's body, ensuring that the fastening elements (2) stay in place during use and offering greater durability and strength. In another preferred embodiment, the waste collection bag (3) features an expandable design, allowing it to remain compact in its initial state and expand as solid waste is deposited. This design facilitates complete waste collection, ensuring that the capacity of the waste collection bag (3) is sufficient to collect a substantial amount of waste. Furthermore, this design reduces visual impact and improves pet comfort by maintaining a more discreet and less bulky profile during use. Preferably, the waste collection bag (3) can be made of a waterproof and elastic material, allowing the waste to automatically enclose itself upon removal. The fastening elements (2) secure and close the bag, preventing the contents from escaping. This design provides a practical, hygienic, and safe process for collecting solid waste, facilitating its disposal without risk of spills or contamination. Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as the manner of putting it into practice, it is not considered necessary to make its explanation more extensive so that any expert in the field may understand its scope and the advantages that derive from it, it being noted that, within its essentiality, it may be put into practice in other modes of embodiment that differ in detail from the one indicated as an example, and which will also achieve the protection sought provided that its fundamental principle is not altered, changed or modified.

Claims

1. An anatomical pet waste collector, characterized in that it comprises a fastening ring (1) configured to be inserted around the base of the pet's tail, cooperating with fastening elements (2) of a waste collection bag (3) disposed in the pet's anal area with the mouth facing the anus.

2. An anatomical pet waste collector according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening ring (1) is made of an elastic material.

3. An anatomical pet waste collector according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening elements (2) comprise at least two long cords, fixed to the edges of the waste collection bag (3), designed to encircle the pet's thighs and adjusted by means of a second ring (4) attached to the fastening ring (1). 4.An anatomical pet waste collector according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening elements (2) are made of elastic nylon, spandex, or elastane.

5. An anatomical pet waste collector according to claim 1, characterized in that the waste receptacle bag (3) is made of a waterproof and elastic material.