IP Library Granted Patent US 12668420
Granted Patent B2
US 12668420 · App. 18/661,591 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Waste bag holder with backup bag storage

Inventor: Paul Joseph Vizzio (New York, NY)
B65F1/1426B65F2240/136
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12668420
App. No.
18/661,591
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dog waste bag dispenser device that includes space for two waste bag rolls. The device includes two axles allowing for bag rolls and allows a user to easily remove a dog waste bag from the dog waste bag rolls. The device includes a plurality of cutouts which allows an attachment strap to connect the device to objects in multiple ways for easy portability. The device includes protrusions allowing for items to be attached using external hooks located on the housing.

Claims (7)

1 . A dog waste bag dispenser, comprising:

an internal compartment sized to receive two cylindrical waste bag rolls side-by-side;

a housing formed by two separable clamshell halves configured to open and close along a hinge line;

a first and second axle positioned within the internal compartment and configured to rotatably support the waste bag rolls;

at least one dispensing opening in the housing through which bags from a waste bag roll can be pulled;

a plurality of strap-routing cutouts positioned on the outer surface of the housing, the cutouts configured to receive a strap for mounting the dispenser in a plurality of orientations; and

a single piece silicone strap configured to attach the dispenser to a leash or external object, wherein the strap has a first end, a second end, and a bottom portion shaped to follow an exterior surface of the housing, wherein the first end has a first slit through which the second end can be threaded, wherein the second end has a second slit, and wherein the strap further includes a molded button positioned on the strap between the first end and the second end, such that the second slit is configured to selectively engage the molded button after the second end is threaded through the first slit to thereby form a loop for attachment to the leash.