FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a refuse collection device for collecting
               refuse in a more sanitary manner.
 
            BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Collecting refuse, especially animal dropping, is always a disgusting job. To help
               people to collect the refuse without using hand to directly pick up the refuse, there
               are a variety of refuse collection devices proposed and available in the market. One
               example of such refuse collection devices is Taiwan patent application No. 84206639
               and an additional application associated therewith filed by the applicant. (A corresponding
               US patent application serial No. 08/733,958 which is now granted as US patent No.
               5,671,959 is also filed by the applicant.) Such a prior art device, although working
               well, yet has a disadvantage in that the prior art refuse collection device is controlled
               mainly by means of a flexible rope or wire which extends from the scooping cover of
               the device through a plurality of holes formed on an elongated rod to which the cover
               is attached and the parts associated therewith to a manual control. This significantly
               increases the manufacture cost due to its complication in structure. Also, in such
               a prior art device, inconvenience in operation may be sometimes encountered.
 
            [0003] Thus, it is desirable to provide an improvement over such a conventional refuse collection
               device which is cheap in manufacture cost and much easier to operate.
 
            SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Therefor, the principal object of the present invention is to provide a refuse collection
               device which is easier to manufacture and operate so as to reduce the manufacture
               cost and to facilitate the operation thereof by the general consumers.
 
            [0005] In accordance with the present invention, to achieve the above object, there is provided
               a refuse collection device comprising an elongated tubular assembly comprising an
               inner tube, an intermediate tube and an outer tube telescoping each other and a bag
               mount supporting thereon a refuse collection bag attached to the lower end of the
               tubular assembly and closable by means of a pivoting cover. A manual control is provided,
               comprising a first grip fixed to the outer tube and a second grip fixed to the intermediate
               tube so as to allow the first grip and the outer tube to be movable relative to the
               second grip and the intermediate tube between an upper open position and a lower closed
               position. The cover is coupled to the outer tube so as to be driven thereby between
               the open position and the closed position. Spherical members are received within openings
               formed on the intermediate tube and spring-biased to selectively engage corresponding
               recesses formed on the outer tube so as to secure the outer tube in the open position.
               The inner tube is also movable and spring-biased relative to the intermediate tube
               to expand and thus securely hold the collection bag. A releasing mechanism is provided
               to move the inner tube relative to the intermediate tube against the biasing spring
               for releasing the bag. The releasing mechanism also functions to release the outer
               tube from the open position..
 
            BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The present invention will be better understood from the following description of
               a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
               
               
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a refuse collection device constructed in accordance
                  with the present invention;
               Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the refuse collection device of the present
                  invention;
               Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view of the refuse collection device of the present
                  invention in a closed condition with the collection bag removed;
               Fig. 4 is a side elevational view, partially sectioned, of the refuse collection device
                  of the present invention in an open condition;
               Fig. 5 is a vertical sectional view of the refuse collection device of the present
                  invention in an open condition with the collection bag removed;
               Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the refuse collection device of the present invention
                  in an open condition; and
               Figs. 7, 8 and 9 are partial cross-sectional views showing the operation of the control
                  device incorporated in the refuse collection device of the present invention, in which
                  Fig. 7 shows the closed condition, Fig. 8 open condition and Fig. 9 bag released condition.
 
            DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0007] With reference to the drawings and in particular to Figs. 1-3, wherein a refuse collection
               device constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown, the refuse collection
               device of the present invention comprises an elongated rod or tubular portion which
               in general use is substantially upright with an axis thereof extending substantially
               vertically, having a lower end to which a flexible refuse collection container 6 is
               detachably mounted and openably closed by means of a cover 53 and an upper end to
               which a control 4 is mounted to open the cover 53 for collecting refuse (not shown)
               into the collection container 6. The control 4 is designed to be handled and operable
               with one single hand of a user and will be further described.
 
            [0008] The elongated rod portion of the refuse collection device comprises an outer tube
               1, an intermediate tube 2 and an inner tube 3 telescoping each other with the inner
               tube 3 received inside the intermediate tube 2 and the outer tube 1 fit over the intermediate
               tube 2, as shown in Fig. 3. Each of the tubes 1, 2 and 3 has an upper end and an opposite
               lower end. The control 4 is mounted to the upper end of the intermediate tube 2. The
               lower end of the inner tube 3 extends outside the intermediate tube 2 with a bag mount
               5 fixed thereto for supporting the collection container 6.
 
            [0009] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the bag mount 5 comprises a semicircular frame having
               a lower flat section adapted to be positioned against the ground and an arc upper
               section connected to the flat section to define therebetween a refuse passage. Preferably,
               the lower section of the mount 5 comprises a downward inclined edge 52 for facilitating
               moving the refuse into the container 6. The upper section of the bag mount 5 has an
               opening 51, preferably substantially centered on the upper section. The bag mount
               5 is fixed to the lower end of the inner tube 3 by any known means, such as welding,
               in such a way that the opening 51 of the bag mount 5 is aligned with the lower end
               of the inner tube 3. The lower end of the inner tube 3 is provided with inner threading
               33 that is accessible through the opening 51 of the bag mount 5.
 
            [0010] An externally-threaded plug 56 is provided to threadingly engage the inner threading
               33 of the inner tube 3 through the opening 51 of the bag mount 5 to support and retain
               a helical spring 54 within the lower end of the inner tube 3. The inner tube 3 is
               provided with a first pair of slots 32 which are elongated in the axial direction
               and diametrically aligned with each other to movably receive therein a pivot pin 535
               extending through both slots 32. The elongated slots 32 of the inner tube 3 has a
               predetermined axial length which will be further discussed. The slots 32 are axially
               spaced from the lower end of the inner tube 3 to define a distance between the pin
               535 and the plug 56 for accommodating therein the spring 54. The spring 54 is in general
               compressed to bias the plug 56 that is fixed in the lower end of the inner tube 3
               away from the pin 535 so as to locate the pivot pin 535 at an axial upper end of the
               elongated slots 32 of the inner tube 3, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
 
            [0011] The intermediate tube 2 is provided at a lower portion thereof that extending outside
               the outer tube 1 with two diametrically opposite holes 23 corresponding to the slots
               32 of the inner tube 3 to allow the pivot pin 535 to extend therethrough to serve
               as a pivot for the cover 53.
 
            [0012] The cover 53 comprises a semi-circular plate, substantially corresponding to the
               semi-circular frame of the bag mount 5 with an extension substantially parallel with
               the elongated rod portion in the axial direction. The semi-circular plate has two
               lugs 530 extending therefrom and spaced from each other in such a way to receive the
               elongated rod portion, particularly the lower end of the intermediate tube 2, therebetween.
               Each of the lugs 530 is provided with a hole 531 aligned with each other and corresponding
               to the holes 23 of the intermediate tube 2 to receive the pivot pin 535 therethrough.
               This allows the cover 53 to be rotatable about the pivot pin 535 and thus making the
               semicircular plate portion of the cover 53 movable relative to the bag mount 5 between
               an open position and a closed position for opening/closing the refuse passage defined
               between the upper section and lower section of the bag mount 5.
 
            [0013] Biasing means 534 is provided between the elongated rod portion and the cover 53
               to bias the cover 53 to close the refuse passage defined by the bag mount 5. With
               the biasing means 534, the refuse passage defined by the bag mount 5 is a normally-closed
               design. Namely, it is normally closed by the cover 53 under the biasing force of the
               biasing means 534 and will only be opened by manually actuating the control means
               4 to move the cover 53 against the biasing means 534. This prevents the refuse collected
               in the collection container 6 that is mounted to the bag mount 5 from accidentally
               falling off the collection container 6 to cause a second time contamination. The actuation
               of the control means 4 for opening the cover 6 will be further discussed hereinafter.
 
            [0014] In the embodiment illustrated, the biasing means 534 comprises a torsional spring,
               having a U-shaped configuration fit outside the two spaced lugs 530 of the cover 5.
               The U shape has two side limbs, each having a plurality of turns of the torsional
               spring formed thereon to define a bore 5341 loosely fit over the pivot pin 535 to
               be held therein. The limbs of the U shape also have a bent end 5342 to be received
               and held within corresponding apertures 222 formed on a sideways tab 22 fixed to the
               intermediate tube 2.
 
            [0015] A connecting link 533 is provided to connect between the cover 53 and the outer tube
               1, see Fig. 3. This is accomplished by providing hook-like members 12 and 532 on both
               the outer tube 1 and the cover 53 and forming hangers on both ends of the connecting
               link 533 to engage the hook-like members on the outer tube 1 and the cover 53.
 
            [0016] The control means 4 comprises a cylinder 47 which is sized to be received and fixed
               within an upper end of the intermediate tube 2 by any suitable means, such as press
               fitting or welding or simply a pin 470 (see Figs. 2 and 3) extending through both
               the intermediate tube 2 and the cylinder 47. The cylinder 47 comprises a central bore
               which is provided with inner threading 471. The threading 471 is formed so as not
               to interfere with the pin 470 that secures the cylinder 47 to the intermediate tube
               2, see Fig. 3.
 
            [0017] The intermediate tube 2 is arranged inside the outer tube 1 so that the upper end
               of the intermediate tube 2 is completely located within the outer tube 1. A cylindrical
               sleeve 46, having an outer diameter substantially corresponding to that of the intermediate
               tube 2, is fit into the upper end of the outer tube 1 with a portion thereof located
               outside the outer tube 1 and secured to the outer tube 1 by means of for example a
               rivet 460 so as to serve as an axial extension of the outer tube 1. The sleeve 46
               has a central bore defining a substantially smooth inner cylindrical surface, into
               which a hollow shaft 41 is movably fit. The hollow shaft 41 has threading 410 and
               411 provided at both upper and lower ends thereof. The shaft 41 extends through the
               central bore of the sleeve 46 to have the lower end threading 411 thereof threadingly
               engage the inner threading 471 of the cylinder 47 for securing the shaft 41 to the
               cylinder 47 and thus serving as an axial extension of the intermediate tube 2.
 
            [0018] The hollow shaft 41 is provided with a plurality of openings 412 around a circumference
               thereof at a suitable position between the upper and lower threaded ends 410 and 411
               to each receive therein a spherical member 413. he openings 412 are sized to allow
               the spherical members 413 to freely move therethrough. In the embodiment illustrated,
               there are two openings 412 formed on the shaft 41 and arranged to be diametrically
               opposite to each other.
 
            [0019] The control means 4 further comprises a shank 42 which has an outer diameter or cross-sectional
               dimension corresponding to the inner diameter of the hollow shaft 41 so as to be axially
               movably received within the hollow shaft 41. The shank 42 has multiple-stepped grooves
               formed on a lower end thereof to respectively correspond to the openings 412 of the
               hollow shaft 41. Thus, in the embodiment illustrated, there are two such grooves formed
               on the shank 42 and are diametrically opposite to each other as more clearly shown
               in Figs. 7, 8 and 9.
 
            [0020] The multiple-stepped grooves comprise a first recess 421 having a first depth measured
               from the outer surface of the shank 42, a second recess 422 having a second depth
               and a third recess 423 having a third depth, the recesses 421, 422 and 423 are arranged
               to be immediately juxtaposing each other in such a sequence and the third depth of
               the third recess 423 is smaller the second depth of the second recess 422 which is
               in turn smaller than the first depth of the first recess 421 so that two steps are
               formed among the first, second and third recesses 421, 422 and 423 and each of the
               steps has an inclined transition between the two associated recesses. For example,
               a first inclined transition 428 (see Figs. 7-9) is arranged between the first recess
               421 and the second recess 422 and diverges from the first depth of the first recess
               421 toward the second depth of the second recess 422 and a second inclined transition
               429 (see Figs. 7-9) is arranged between the second recess 422 and the third recess
               423 and diverges from the second depth of the second recess 422 toward the third depth
               of the third recess 423. A flange 420 is formed next to the third recess 423 to define,
               together with the third depth, a shoulder or stop on the shank 42.
 
            [0021] In accordance with the present invention, the first depth of the first recess 421
               is such as to allow the respective spherical member 413 to be completely located inside
               the hollow shaft 41 and supported by the first inclined transition 428 (see Figs.
               8 and 9) of the shank 42, as shown in Fig. 7; the second depth of the second recess
               422 that is smaller than the first depth does not allow the spherical member 413 to
               be completely received within the hollow shaft 41 and forces the spherical member
               413 to partially protrude out of the hollow shaft 41 through the respective opening
               412 so that the spherical member 413 is only partially located within the second depth
               of the second recess 422 and supported by the second transition 429 (se Figs. 7 and
               9) of the shank 42, as shown in Fig. 8; and the third depth of the third recess 423
               that is smaller than the second depth further forces the spherical member 413 to further
               protrude out of the hollow shaft 41 through the openings 412 but still having the
               spherical member 413 partially located within the third depth of the third recess
               423 and supported by the shoulder defined by the flange 420, see Fig. 9. The flange
               420 also serves as a stop which prevents the shank 42 from further moving relative
               to the hollow shaft 41, as shown in Fig. 9, which will be further discussed.
 
            [0022] To accommodate the protrusion of the spherical members 413 out of the hollow shaft
               41, corresponding to each of the multiple-stepped grooves of the shank 42, the sleeve
               46 is provided on the inner surface thereof a two-stepped groove having a first step
               461 and a second step 462 having different depths measured from the inner surface
               of the sleeve 46. The two steps 461 and 462 respectively correspond to the second
               depth and third depth of the respective multiple-stepped groove of he shank 42 so
               as to partially accommodate the spherical member 413 in the groove on the sleeve 46
               when the spherical member 413 is located at either the second depth or the third depth
               of the multiple-stepped groove of the shank 42. Preferably, the two-stepped groove
               of the sleeve 46 is circumferential around the inner surface of the sleeve 46. Each
               of the steps 461 and 462 is provided with an arc edge which serves as camming means
               for driving the spherical members 413 back into the hollow shaft 41. The arc edge
               of each of the steps 461 and 462 are arranged to be opposite to the second transition
               429 and the flange 420 with respect to the spherical member 413 when the spherical
               member 413 is located at the second recess 422 and the third recess 423.
 
            [0023] The control means 4 further comprises a fixed grip 44 and a movable grip 45. The
               movable grip 45 comprises a cylindrical body having two finger holding extensions
               451, preferably in opposite directions, to be held by the fingers of one hand of a
               user. The cylindrical body of the movable grip 45 is fit over the portion of the cylindrical
               sleeve 46 that is located outside the outer tube 1. The cylindrical body of the movable
               grip 45 is dimensioned so that a lower end of the cylindrical body of the movable
               grip 45 rests on the upper end of the outer tube 1 and an upper end of the cylindrical
               body of the movable grip 45 is substantially flush with the upper end of the sleeve
               46. The movable grip 45 is secured to the sleeve 46 by means of for example a rivet
               450.
 
            [0024] The fixed grip 44 comprises a cylindrical body with a palm holding extension 441
               extending therefrom, preferably in a direction substantially transverse to the finger
               holding extensions 451 of the movable grip 45. The cylindrical body of the fixed grip
               44 has a central bore 442 with a reduced, inner-threaded section to threadingly engage
               and is thus secured to the upper threading 410 of the shaft 41. The shank 42 that
               is movably received within the shaft 41 has an upper end extending out of the upper
               end of the shaft 41 for securing and supporting thereon a manual button 424 which
               is movably received within the central bore 442 of the fixed grip 44 with a compression
               spring 43 located therebetween. The compression spring 43 forces the button 424 and
               the shank 42 secured thereto to move upwards (in a regular upright operation status)
               relative to and away from the hollow shaft 41 and the fixed grip 44 secured to the
               shaft 41.
 
            [0025] The outer tube 1, the intermediate tube 2 and the inner tube 3 are respectively provided
               with diametrically opposite holes 11, elongated slots 21 and elongated slots 31 which
               are substantially corresponding to each other to receive a pin 13 extending through.
               The pin 13 is fixed in the holes 11 of the outer tube 1 to be axially movable in unison
               therewith. The elongated slots 21 and 31 of the intermediate tube 2 and the inner
               tube 3 allows the pin 13 to move therein and relative thereto which in turn allows
               the outer tube 1 to be axially movable relative to the intermediate tube 2 and the
               inner tube 3. The elongated slot 31 of the inner tube 3 has an axial length shorter
               than the elongated slot 21 of the intermediate tube 2 and the axial length difference
               is substantially equal to the axial length of the slots 32 that receive the pivot
               pin 535 therein so as to allow the inner tube 3 to axially move relative to both the
               intermediate tube 2 and the pivot pin 535 that is axially fixed to the intermediate
               tube 2 a distance substantially identical to the axial length of the slots 32. This
               is more clear by considering the situation shown in Fig. 4 by regarding the intermediate
               tube 2 and the pivot pin 535 as stationary, then the elongated slots 32 allow the
               inner tube 3 to move upward and similarly, the length difference between the slots
               31 and 21 also allows the inner tube 3 to move upward relative to the intermediate
               tube 2. The purpose of allowing the inner tube 3 to move relative to the intermediate
               tube 2 will be described hereinafter.
 
            [0026] Referring to Figs. 1, 4 and 6, the collection container 6 comprises a primary bag
               60 which has an opening having a plurality of apertures 601 spaced along a section
               of the opening to be loosely fit over corresponding pegs 55 provided on underside
               of the lower section of the bag mount 5. The primary bag 60 also comprises a further
               aperture 602 loosely fit over an upper peg 221 provided on the sideways tab 22 of
               the intermediate tube 2. The movability of the inner tube 3 to which the bag mount
               5 is secured relative to the intermediate tube 2 allows the primary bag 60 to be expanded
               and thus securely held on the bag mount 5.
 
            [0027] The collection container 6 also comprises a secondary bag 61 which is configured
               to substantially fit over the cover 53 for preventing the cover 53 from being contaminated
               by the refuse collected by the refuse collection device of the present invention.
               The primary bag 60 has an extension strip 603 extends over the secondary bag 61 to
               attach to the secondary bag 61 by means of for example adhesive pad or material 610
               so as to secure the secondary bag 61 to the primary bag 60 and securely hold both
               the primary bag 60 and the secondary bag 61 on the bag mount 5 and the cover 53.
 
            [0028] To collect refuses, one may position the refuse collection device of the present
               invention next to the refuses at a suitable distance to allow the cover 53 to open
               with the refuse passage defined by the bag mount 5 facing the refuses. To open the
               cover 53, one may use the palm of one's hand to hold the palm holding extension 441
               of the fixed grip 44 with the fingers holding the finger holding extensions 451 of
               the movable grip 45. By contracting the hand, the movable grip 45 is driven by the
               fingers in an upward direction toward the fixed grip 44. Due to the fact that the
               movable grip 45, the sleeve 46 and the outer tube 1 are secured together by means
               of the rivets 450 and 460, and further due to the fact that the intermediate tube
               2 is fixed to the hollow shaft 41 by means of the cylinder 47 and the hollow shaft
               41 is threadingly secured to the fixed grip 44, the movement of the movable grip 45
               causes the outer tube 1 (as well as the sleeve 46) to move axially upward with respect
               to the intermediate tube 2 (as well as the hollow shaft 41). Since in the closed condition
               before the user moves the movable grip 45, the spherical members 413 constrained within
               the openings 412 of the shaft 41 by the cylindrical inner surface of the sleeve 46
               and located in the first recess 421 of the shank 42 and supported by the first transition
               428 so that the movement of the outer tube 1 relative to the intermediate tube 2 is
               in general not interfered with by the spherical members 413, as shown in Figs. 3 and
               7. The relative movement between the outer tube 1 and the intermediate tube 2 allows
               the link 533 to pull the cover 53 upward relative to the bag mount 5 by rotating about
               the pivot pin 535 against the torsional spring 534. This opens the cover 53.
 
            [0029] Also, the relative movement between the movable grip 45 that is fixed to the sleeve
               46 and the fixed grip 44 that is threadingly secured to the hollow shaft 41 drives
               the sleeve 46 upward relative to the hollow shaft 41 to such a position where the
               first step 461 of the two-stepped groove of the sleeve 46 is substantially aligned
               with the openings 412 of the hollow shaft 41 which allows the spherical members 413
               to be driven radially outward by means of the contact and camming engagement thereof
               with the first inclined transitions 428 of the shank 42. The camming action is provided
               by means of the compression spring 43 between the button 424 to which the shank 42
               is fixed and the fixed grip 44. The outward projection of the spherical members 413
               makes the spherical members 413 to be partially received within and located at the
               first step 461 of the two-stepped groove of the sleeve 46 and remaining partially
               located in the second recesses 422 of the shank 42, as shown in Figs. 4 and 8. At
               this moment, the spherical members 413 are in contact engagement with the arc edge
               of the first step 461 of the sleeve 46 and also supported by the second inclined transitions
               429 of the shank 42. This prevents the outer tube 1 from moving back in a downward
               direction with respect to the intermediate tube 2 via the engagement among the spherical
               members 413 and the arc edge of the first step 461 of the sleeve 46 (with the spherical
               members 413 being held stationary by means of being located in and supported by the
               second recesses 422 and the second inclined transition 429 of the shank 42) so that
               the cover 53 is fixed at the open position as shown in Fig. 4.
 
            [0030] By positioning the opened refuse collection device very close to the refuse to be
               collected, the user may now release the outer tube 1 by depressing the button 424
               against the compression spring 43. This moves the shank 42 relative to the spherical
               members 413 within the openings 412 of the hollow shaft 41 to such a position where
               the first recesses 421 of the shank 41 are substantially aligned with the openings
               412. Due to the camming function provided by the arc edge of the first step 461 of
               the two-stepped groove of the sleeve 46, the spherical member 413 are forced inward
               by means of the spring force of the torsional spring 534 acting upon and pulling the
               outer tube 1 downward via the link 533. The spherical members 413 are forced into
               the openings 412 of the hollow tube 41 with a portion thereof received in the first
               recesses 421 and the outer tube 1 is allowed to move downward by being acted upon
               by the spring force of the torsional spring 534 and the own weight thereof. Such a
               downward movement of the outer tube 1 and the torsional spring 534 accelerates the
               rotation of the cover 53 toward the closed position as shown in Fig. 3. Thus, when
               the cover 53 hits the refuse, the cover 53 strikes and scoops the refuse into the
               primary bag 60 via the refuse passage defined by the bag mount 5.
 
            [0031] The slots 31 and 21 of the inner tube 3 and intermediate tube 2 are dimensioned and
               positioned so that the movement of the outer tube 1 from the closed position in Fig.
               3 to the open position in Fig. 4 is not interfered with by the slots 21 and 31 and
               when the outer tube 1 is at the closed position, the pin 13 that is carried by the
               outer tube 1 is substantially coincident with the upper end of the slots 31 of the
               inner tube 3, see Fig. 4.
 
            [0032] To dispose the collected refuse, in accordance with the present invention, the refuse
               collection container 6 may be detached from the bag mount 5 without the user's hand(s)
               directly touching the collection container 6. This is done by horizontally holding
               the refuse collection device with the cover 53 facing upward and pulling the movable
               grip 45 toward the fixed grip 44. The operation brings the first step 461 of the sleeve
               46 to the position where it aligns with the openings 412 of the hollow shaft 41 so
               that the spherical members 413 enter the first step 461 of the two-stepped groove
               of the sleeve 46 and engage the first step 461 and the arc edge thereof. This is identical
               to the operation of opening the cover 53.
 
            [0033] Thereafter, by further forcing the sleeve 46 upward (relative to the hollow shaft
               41 by forcibly pulling the movable grip 45 further toward the fixed grip 44) to such
               a position where the second step 462 is substantially aligned with the openings 412
               of the hollow shaft 41. Due to the camming action provided by the second inclined
               transition 429 caused by the compression spring 43 which applies an upward force to
               the shank 42, the spherical members 413 are forced to further project out of the hollow
               shaft 41 and partially enter the second step 462 of the two-stepped groove of the
               sleeve 46. Engagement between the spherical members 413 and the arc edge of the second
               step 462 maintains the sleeve 46 in position and prevents the sleeve 46 from moving
               downward relative to the hollow shaft 41. This prevents the outer tube 1 from moving
               downward relative to the intermediate tube 2 and the inner tube 3 and thus keeps the
               cover 5 in an open condition. Since the second step 462 of the two-stepped groove
               of the sleeve 46 is located lower than the first groove 461 in a regular, upward operation
               situation, in other words, the distance between the second step 462 and the openings
               412 of the hollow shaft 41 in the closed condition in Fig. 3 is greater than that
               between the first step 461 and the openings 412, the movable grip 45 under this condition
               is moved further toward the fixed grip 44 and the cover 53 is opened wider, as shown
               in Fig. 5 which also helps facilitating detachment of the collection container 6 from
               the bag mount 5.
 
            [0034] To release the cover 53 from the wide open condition shown in Fig. 5, one may simply
               depress the button 424 to move the shank 42 downward so as to allow the spherical
               members 413 back into the hollow shaft 41 by means of the camming action provided
               the arc edge of the second step 462 of the sleeve 46. The outer tube 1 is now allowed
               to move downward and thus closing the cover 53.
 
            [0035] Quite obviously, the movement of the sleeve 46 to have the first step 461 engaged
               by the spherical members 413 that are held within the openings 412 of the hollow shaft
               41 may be unlimitedly repeated for arbitrarily opening the cover 53 to perform a number
               of times of scooping refuse into the container 6 and also in the final, detachment
               operation of the refuse collection container from the bag mount 5. The present invention
               provides a simple and ready-to-operate mechanism for a user to repeatedly open and
               close the cover in collecting refuse which also provides a similar operation in disposing
               the refuse so collected by detaching the collection container from the bag mount 5.
 
            [0036] Since in the open condition, the pin 13 is substantially coincident with and engages
               the upper end of the slots 31 of the inner tube 3, the additional movement of the
               outer tube 1 from the first groove 461 to the second groove 462 causes the pin 13
               to drive the inner tube 3 to move with the outer tube 1 by means of the engagement
               between the pin 13 and the slots 31. The intermediate tube 2 that is secured to the
               fixed grip 44 via the hollow shaft 41, however, remains stationary and not influenced
               due to the length of the slots 32 that allows the inner tube 3 to move relative to
               the pivot pin 535 that is fixed on the intermediate tube 2.
 
            [0037] Due to the relative movement between the inner tube 3 and the intermediate tube 2,
               the spring 54 is compressed and the distance between the upper peg 221 on the intermediate
               tube 2 and the lower section of the bag mount 5 (or more precisely the lower pegs
               55) is reduced. This loosens the primary bag 60 from the lower pegs 55 and the upper
               peg 221. The user may simply shake the refuse collection device to detach the primary
               bag 60 from the bag mount 5. Thereafter, by rotating the refuse collection device
               to have the cover 53 facing downward, the weight of both the refuse collected and
               the primary bag 60 drives the second bag 61 off the cover 53 with the connection therebetween
               provided by the extension strip 603 of the primary bag 60. Thus, the refuse collected
               in the primary bag 60 and the collection container 6 are both disposed into any suitable
               processing device or facility without the user's hand directly touching the probably
               contaminated collection container 6.
 
            [0038] Although the preferred embodiment has been described to illustrate the present invention,
               it is apparent that changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiment
               can be carried out without departing from the scope of the present invention which
               is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
 
          
         
            
            1. A refuse collection device comprising:
               
               
an outer tube having an upper end and a lower end in an axial direction, the outer
                  tube having an inner cross-sectional dimension;
               
               an inner tubular assembly having an upper end and a lower end, the inner tube being
                  received within the inner cross-sectional dimension of the outer tube to have the
                  upper end thereof located within the outer tube and the lower end thereof extending
                  out of the lower end of the outer tube, the outer tube being axially movable relative
                  to the inner tubular assembly between an axial upper position and a lower position;
               
               a collection container assembly, comprising a mount fixed to the lower end of the
                  inner tubular assembly and defining a refuse passage, a cover substantially corresponding
                  in shape to the refuse passage and rotatably connected to the inner tubular assembly
                  by means of a pivot pin supported on the inner tubular assembly to be movable between
                  a closed position where the cover substantially seals the refuse passage and an open
                  position where the cover is angularly displaced from the closed position at a first
                  angle to open the refuse passage, the cover being drivingly coupled to the outer tube
                  to be driven thereby to rotate between the closed position and the open position when
                  the outer tube is moved relative to the inner tubular assembly between the lower position
                  and the upper position, the collection container further comprising a primary bag
                  having an opening fixed to the mount and surrounding the refuse passage defined by
                  the mount; and
 control means comprising:
               
               
a first grip fixed to the upper end of the outer tube and having a central bore co-axially
                  aligned with and in communication with the inner cross-sectional dimension of the
                  outer tube, the central bore defining a smooth inner surface,
               
               a second grip having a shaft extending therefrom to be axially fixed to the inner
                  tubular assembly, the shaft being slidably received within the bore of the first grip
                  to allow the first grip to be movable relative to the second grip in unison with the
                  outer tube between the upper position and the lower position,
               
               locking means comprising a groove formed on the inner surface of the central bore
                  of the first grip, the groove having a first step of a predetermined depth and at
                  least a radial opening formed on a circumference of the hollow shaft to movably receive
                  therein a spherical member, the radial opening being located on the hollow shaft to
                  completely receive the spherical member therein by being acted upon by the smooth
                  inner surface of the central bore of the first grip when the outer tube is in the
                  lower position where the cover is in the closed position, a first biasing element
                  being provided to bias the spherical member out of the radial opening and partially
                  into and thus engaging the groove of the first grip when the outer tuber is in the
                  upper position to securely hold the outer tube in the upper position and the cover
                  in the open position by means of the engagement between the spherical member with
                  the groove of the first grip, and
               
               releasing means for breaking the engagement between the spherical member and the groove
                  of the first grip by allowing the spherical member to be moved back into the radial
                  opening so as to allow the outer tube to move from the upper position to the lower
                  position and thus closing the cover.
  
            2. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the cover member comprises a second biasing element biasing the cover toward
               the closed position so that when the outer tube is released from the upper position,
               the cover is forced back to the closed position by means of the second biasing element.
 
            3. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the shaft comprises a hollow member having a bore with the radial opening
               formed on the hollow member to allow the spherical member to be partially located
               within the bore of the hollow shaft and wherein the locking means comprises a shank
               movably received within the hollow shaft, the shank comprising a groove having a first
               recess of a first depth and a second recess having a second depth smaller than the
               first depth juxtaposing each other and connected by means of a first inclined transition
               which diverges from the first depth to the second depth to define a first camming
               surface, the first depth being corresponding to the radial opening and such as to
               allow the spherical member to be completely received within the radial opening of
               the hollow shaft and the second depth being such as to partially project the spherical
               member out of the radial opening, the first biasing element being provided between
               the shank and the hollow shaft to bias the shank in such a way to have the spherical
               member located in the second recess so that when the outer tube is in the lower position,
               the spherical member is acted upon by the smooth inner surface of the first grip to
               be completely received within the radial opening so as not to interfere with the relative
               movement between the shank and the hollow shaft and when the outer tube is in the
               upper position, the shank is biased by the first biasing element to have the first
               camming surface acting upon the spherical member for protruding the spherical member
               out of the radial opening and partially into the first step of the groove of the first
               grip so as to securely fix the first grip in the upper position.
 
            4. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the releasing means comprises a manual button which is received within a
               bore that is formed on the second grip and in communication with the bore of the hollow
               shaft into which an upper end of the shank enters to be fixed to the button in a manner
               to be movable relative to the bore of the second grip with the first biasing element
               disposed between the button and the bore of the second grip so that by actuating the
               manual button against the first biasing element to move the shank relative to the
               hollow shaft for aligning the first recess with the radial opening and thus allowing
               the spherical member to be completely moved back into the radial opening, the engagement
               between the spherical member and the first grip is broken and the outer tube is released
               to move from the upper position toward the lower position to close the cover.
 
            5. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the coupling between the outer tube and the cover comprises a link having
               a hanger formed on each of two opposite ends thereof to engage hook-like members provided
               on both the outer tube and the cover.
 
            6. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the inner tubular assembly comprises an intermediate tube movably received
               within the outer tube and an inner tube movably received within the intermediate tube
               to be movable relative to the intermediate tube between a bag secured position and
               a bag released position, the intermediate tube having an upper end within the outer
               tube to which the shaft is secured, the inner tube having a lower end to which the
               mount is fixed, the refuse collection device further comprising means for securing
               the bag on the mount, the bag securing means comprising a plurality of lower pegs
               formed on a lower section of the mount to receive corresponding first apertures formed
               on the primary bag to loosely fit thereto and an upper peg provided on the intermediate
               tube to which a further aperture formed on the primary bag is loosely fit, the upper
               peg being spaced from the lower pegs on the lower section of the mount a predetermined
               distance sufficient to stretch the opening of the bag, a third biasing element being
               provided between the inner tube and the intermediate tube to bias the inner tube relative
               to the intermediate tube toward the bag secured position and maintain the predetermined
               distance between the lower and upper pegs so as to stretch the primary bag for securing
               the bag to the mount.
 
            7. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 6, further comprising bag disposing means comprising driving means to move the inner
               tube relative to the intermediate tube against the third biasing element from the
               bag secured position toward the bag releasing position to reduce the distance between
               the upper and lower pegs and thus releasing the bag from the pegs.
 
            8. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 6, further comprising secondary locking means for securing the inner tube in the bag
               releasing position.
 
            9. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the outer tube is movable from the upper position to an uppermost position
               and wherein the refuse collection device further comprises secondary locking means,
               comprising a second step formed in the groove of the first grip having a depth greater
               than the depth of the first step of the groove and engageable by the spherical member
               and a third recess having third depth formed in the groove of the shank, the third
               depth being smaller than the second depth and the third recess juxtaposing the second
               recess with a second inclined transition therebetween to define a second camming surface,
               the second step of the first grip being such that when the outer tube is located at
               the uppermost position, the second step is aligned with the radial opening so as to
               allow the spherical member to be further projected out of the hollow member to engage
               the second step by being acted upon by the second camming surface between the second
               recess and the third recess so as to secure the first grip in the uppermost position.
 
            10. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the inner tubular assembly comprises an intermediate tube movably received
               within the outer tube and an inner tube movably received within the intermediate tube
               to be movable relative to the intermediate tube between a bag secured position and
               a bag released position, the intermediate tube having an upper end within the outer
               tube to which the shaft is secured, the inner tube having a lower end to which the
               mount is fixed, the refuse collection device further comprising means for securing
               the bag on the mount, the bag securing means comprising a plurality of lower pegs
               formed on a lower section of the mount to receive corresponding first apertures formed
               on the primary bag to loosely fit thereto and an upper peg provided on the intermediate
               tube to which a further aperture formed on the primary bag is loosely fit, the upper
               peg being spaced from the lower pegs on the lower section of the mount a predetermined
               distance sufficient to stretch the opening of the bag, a third biasing element being
               provided between the inner tube and the intermediate tube to bias the inner tube relative
               to the intermediate tube toward the bag secured position and maintain the predetermined
               distance between the lower and upper pegs so as to stretch the primary bag for securing
               the bag to the mount, the refuse collection device further comprising secondary locking
               means for securing the inner tube in the bag releasing position.
 
            11. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 10, wherein the outer tube is movable from the upper position to an uppermost position
               and wherein secondary locking means comprises a second step formed in the groove of
               the first grip having a depth greater than the depth of the first step of the groove
               and engageable by the spherical member and a third recess having third depth formed
               in the groove of the shank, the third depth being smaller than the second depth and
               the third recess juxtaposing the second recess with a second inclined transition therebetween
               to define a second camming surface, the second step of the first grip being such that
               when the outer tube is located at the uppermost position, the second step is aligned
               with the radial opening so as to allow the spherical member to be further projected
               out of the hollow member to engage the second step by being acted upon by the second
               camming surface between the second recess and the third recess so as to secure the
               first grip in the uppermost position, and a coupling between the outer tube and the
               inner tube which allows the inner tube to be movable with the outer tube when the
               outer tube is moved to the uppermost position with the spherical member engaging the
               second step of the groove so as to move the inner tube to the bag releasing position.
 
            12. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 11, wherein the coupling between the outer tube and the inner tube comprises a pin carried
               by and transversely extending through the outer tube, the intermediate tube having
               a first pair of opposite elongated slots and the inner tube having a second pair of
               opposite elongated slots through which two opposite ends of the pin extend, the first
               pair of slots having a first axial length and the second pair of slots having a second
               axial length which is shorter than the first axial length, the second axial length
               being such as to allow the outer tube to move from the lower position to the upper
               position without any interference between the pin and the second slots, and the second
               step being positioned inside the first grip so as to be further than the first step
               so that the movement of the outer tube toward the uppermost position drives the second
               step to be engaged by the spherical member and causes the pin carried by the outer
               tube to drivingly engage and move the inner tube with the outer tube so as to move
               the inner tube against the third biasing element toward the bag releasing position.
 
            13. A refuse collection container adapted to be used with a refuse collection device comprising
               an elongated rod with a bag mount fixed to a lower end of the rod, the bag mount having
               an upper section and a lower section fixed together to define therebetween a refuse
               passage closable by a cover pivoted to the rod to be movable between a closed position
               and an open position, the container comprises a primary bag having an open detachably
               fixed to the bag mount to surround the refuse passage and a secondary bag removably
               fit over the cover, the primary bag comprising an extension strip having a free end
               releasably attached to the secondary bag by means of releasable attaching means.
 
            14. The refuse collection container as claimed in Claim 13, wherein the releasable attaching means comprises an adhesive material provided on
               the secondary bag to fix the free end of the extension strip of the primary bag thereon.
 
            15. The refuse collection device as claimed in Claim 13, wherein the lower section of the bag mount comprises a plurality of the pegs provided
               thereon and the upper section of the mount comprise an upper peg thereon, the primary
               bag having formed on the opening thereof a plurality of first holes fit over the pegs
               of the lower section and a further hole fit over the peg of the upper section, the
               peg of the upper section being movable with respect to the lower section to expand
               the opening of primary bag so as to secure the primary bag on the bag mount.