WO2010003794A1 - Pet litter box - Google Patents
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- WO2010003794A1 WO2010003794A1 PCT/EP2009/057565 EP2009057565W WO2010003794A1 WO 2010003794 A1 WO2010003794 A1 WO 2010003794A1 EP 2009057565 W EP2009057565 W EP 2009057565W WO 2010003794 A1 WO2010003794 A1 WO 2010003794A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K1/00—Housing animals; Equipment therefor
- A01K1/01—Removal of dung or urine ; Removal of manure from stables
- A01K1/0107—Cat trays; Dog urinals; Toilets for pets
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K1/00—Housing animals; Equipment therefor
- A01K1/015—Floor coverings, e.g. bedding-down sheets ; Stable floors
- A01K1/0152—Litter
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- the present invention relates to a pet litter box.
- Pet litter boxes are known in the art and are used to allow small pets, such as cats, dogs and the like, to accomplish their physiological functions. The pet owner is still required to keep the litter box clean and remove the feces or urine excreted by the pet.
- Pet litter boxes typically comprise a plastic container in which granular urine absorbing material is placed. Once the pet has accomplished its functions, the owner removes the granular material with the feces from the litter box and replaces it with clean material.
- Pet litter boxes have been recently developed which use absorbent mats in addition to or instead of the granular material.
- a pet litter box that uses a granular material and an absorbent mat is disclosed in patent application US 2006/288948.
- Such litter box has a base with a container for granules allowing liquid drainage and a removable tray placed below the container with an absorbent sheet laid thereon.
- the litter box further includes a rigid curved structure that is designed to be removably associated with the base and extends along three sides of the base.
- This litter box has a rather complex construction and requires the use of granular material only.
- a pet litter box that uses an absorbent mat only is disclosed in patent application US 2007/0169707.
- the litter box includes a planar base having an absorbent mat and two vertical panels extending from the perimeter of the base, also equipped with an absorbent mat. Nonetheless, this litter box cannot be reused countless times and shall be wholly replaced after one or two uses by the pet.
- US 4,640,225 disclose a pet litter box comprising an outer shell unit slipped over an inner shell unit so as to lock an absorbent unit in place. A granular material is placed on top of the absorbent mat to provide the pet with the necessary scratching materials.
- the absorbent unit comprises an outer layer, a sorbent layer, a protective layer and a protective screen of flexible, durable substance placed upon the protective layer for preventing the pet from scratching through the bottom layers.
- US 4,972,800 discloses litter box comprising a tray and an upstanding rectangular wall structure positioned in overlying superimposed relation to the tray when in use. Under the bottom panel of the tray a newspaper or any other absorbent material may be placed to absorb urine flowing from the tray. Extending transversely between the bottom edges of two lateral walls of the structure are support rails rigidly affixed to the walls. Secured to the upper surface of the support rails is a screen member forming the bottom of the wall structure. Also in this litter box, cleaning and removing of urine and feces is difficult. In fact, the screen member retains feces so that their removal becomes extremely difficult as well as it partially retains also the urine so that the urine can not flow towards the absorbent material disposed beneath it. Moreover, the sharp corners of the wall structure makes more difficult the cleaning and removal of any residual of feces and/or urine of the pet.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a pet litter box that has such features as to fulfill the above need, while obviating the drawbacks of prior art.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a pet litter box of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the litter box of Figure 1 in operation
- - Figure 3 is a sectional view of a detail of the litter box of Figure 2, as taken along line III - III;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a detail of the litter box of Figure 2, as taken along line IV - IV;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a pet litter box of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a pet litter box of the present invention.
- numeral 1 generally designates a pet litter box as defined in the present invention.
- the litter box 1 comprises a base element 10 having a support surface 11 for a pet, an absorbent mat 20 laid on the base element 10, and an open-top frame 30 removably mounted to the base element 10.
- the frame 30 has a bottom wall 31 and at least one side wall, represented in Figure 1 as the side wall 35.
- the side wall 35 protects the area that is designed to receive the frame 30 from any pet's urine or feces sprinkling.
- the bottom wall 31 of the frame 30 is associated with the base element 10 having the absorbent mat 20 thereon and has an opening 32 placed in such position as to entirely overlap at least one portion of the absorbent mat 20, so that such portion of the absorbent mat 20 is directly exposed from within the opening 32 of the bottom wall 31.
- the opening 32 overlaps one portion 21 of the absorbent mat 20, whereas one portion 22 of the absorbent mat 31 is not exposed from within the opening but is covered by the bottom wall 31.
- the portion 22 of the absorbent mat 20 is trapped between the underside 38 of the bottom wall 31 and the topside 12 of the base element 10.
- the portion 21 of the absorbent 20, directly exposed from within the opening 32, is so directly accessible by the pet.
- the opening 32 is delimited by a peripheral edge 45 joining the bottom wall 31 with the peripheral edge 21a of the portion 21 of the absorbent mat 20, directly exposed from within the opening 32.
- the peripheral edge 45 is shaped so as to define a countersunk or tapered opening 32, countersinking or tapering from the bottom wall 31 towards the peripheral edge 21a of the portion 21 of the absorbent mat 20 so as to convey the urine from the bottom wall 31 towards the absorbent mat 20.
- the thickness di of the peripheral edge 45 moving from the bottom wall 31 towards the absorbent mat 20, continuously and gradually decreases from the bottom wall 31 towards the absorbent mat 20.
- 45a is defined by the peripheral edge 45, extending from the bottom wall 31 towards the absorbent mat 20 at an angle with respect to a vertical direction.
- the conveying surface 45a may be curved or straight, provided that it is shaped so as to convey the urine from the bottom wall 31 towards the absorbent mat 20 according to the above mentioned features.
- the bottom wall 31 has an annular rim 39 that surrounds and encloses the base element 10 to bring about a shape coupling between the frame 30 and the base element 10.
- the side wall 35 of the frame 30 extends vertically from the bottom wall 31 thereby defining a lateral entrance 33 for a pet into the portion 21 of the absorbent mat 30 which is directly exposed from within the opening 32 of the bottom wall 31.
- the side wall 35 extends perpendicularly from the bottom wall 31. According to a different embodiment, the side wall may extend from the bottom wall 31 at an angle greater than 90°.
- the side wall may be a curved wall with a concavity faced towards the absorbent mat 20.
- the base element 10 is a panel and the absorbent mat 20 is laid on such panel 10.
- the base element 10 is a rectangular panel.
- the absorbent mat 20 is a diaper.
- the absorbent material may include any type of liquid-absorbing material, such as absorbent polymers, foam materials, cellulose fibers and the like.
- the base element 10 is made of a liquid- impervious material, such as a plastic material.
- the base element may be formed of a material that is capable of withstanding the acid action of urine.
- the base element 10 has four sides 10a, 10b, 10c, 1Od.
- the bottom wall 31 of the frame 30 also has four sides 31a, 31b, 31c, 3 Id.
- the lateral entrance 33 for a pet allows the pet to access to the portion 21 of the absorbent mat 20 from a side of the bottom wall 31.
- the frame 30 has one wall 35 extending from the bottom wall 31.
- the entrance 33 is defined by the free sides 3 Ib, 3 Ic, 3 Id of the bottom wall 31.
- the frame 30 has two side walls 35, 36 and three side walls 35, 36, 37 respectively.
- the entrance 33 is defined by the free sides 31c, 3 Id ( Figure 5) and the free side 31c ( Figure 6).
- the side walls extend vertically from the bottom wall 31 from adjacent sides of the bottom wall 31.
- the two side walls 35,36 extend vertically from two adjacent sides 31a,31b of the bottom wall 31. Alternatively, they might extend, for instance from the two adjacent sides 31d,31a.
- the three side walls 35,36,37 extend vertically from three sides 31a, 31b, 3 Id of the bottom wall 31 that are adjacent in pairs.
- the side walls may define various shapes, such as triangular, square, oval, hexagonal, pentagonal shapes, open at their sides to define a lateral entrance 33 for the pet into the portion 21 of the absorbent mat 20, that is directly exposed from within the opening 32 of the bottom wall 31.
- Each side wall is connected to the bottom wall by a respective connection area.
- the side walls 35,36,37 are connected to the bottom wall 31 by respective connection areas 40,41,42.
- connection areas 40,41,42 have a concave shape, their concavity facing towards the bottom wall 31. This facilitates cleaning of the frame 30 by causing dirt to move downwards towards the absorbent mat 20 and urine to flow towards the absorbent mat 20 without stagnating on the bottom wall 31.
- each connection area in the example of figure 6 the connection areas 40,41,42, is shaped so as to convey the urine from the respective side wall 35,36,37 towards the bottom wall 31.
- connection area 40,41,42 is shaped so as to define a countersunk or tapered conveying surface 40a,41a,42a, countersinking or tapering from the respective side wall 35,36,37 towards the bottom wall 31.
- the conveying surfaces 40a,41a,42a of the connection areas 40,41,42 are curved so as to make easier conveying the urine from the respective side walls 35,36,37 towards the bottom wall 31.
- the bottom wall 31 is shaped so as to convey the urine from the respective side connection areas 40,41,42 towards the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 42 thereby towards the absorbent mat 20.
- the bottom wall 31 joins the respective side connection areas 40,41,42 with the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 32.
- the bottom wall 31 is shaped so as to define a countersunk or tapered surface, countersinking or tapering from the connections areas 40,41,42 towards the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 32.
- a continuously and gradually decreasing conveying surface 46 is defined by the bottom wall 31, extending from the connection areas 40,41,42 towards the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 32 at an angle with respect to a vertical direction.
- the conveying surface 46 may be curved or straight, provided that it is shaped so as to convey the urine from the respective side connection areas 40,41,42 towards the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 42 thereby towards the absorbent mat 20.
- the pet litter box 1 Due to the countersunk or tapered shape of the connection areas 40,41,42, of the bottom wall 31 and of the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 32, the pet litter box 1 allows dirt such as feces and/or urine to move downwards towards the absorbent mat 20 without stagnating on the side walls 35,36,37, the connection areas 40,41,42, the bottom wall 31 and the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 32.
- connection areas 40,41,42 of the bottom wall 31 and of the peripheral edge 45 of the opening 32 makes easier cleaning of the litter box 1.
- the free edges of the bottom wall 31, represented in Figure 1 by the sides 31b, 31c, 3 Id, in Figure 5 by the sides 31c, 3 Id and in Figure 6 by the side 31c, have a concave shape, and their concavity faces towards the absorbent mat 20 to facilitate urine flow towards the absorbent mat 20.
- each free edge of the bottom wall 31, in the example of figure 6 the free edge 31c, is shaped so as to convey the urine towards the bottom wall 31.
- each free edge is shaped so as to define a countersunk or tapered conveying surface, countersinking or tapering towards the bottom wall 31.
- the free edges of the bottom wall 31 are curved so as to make easier conveying the urine towards the bottom wall 31.
- the free edges of the side walls 35,36,37 have a concave shape with a concavity facing towards the interior of the frame 30 for improved urine sprinkling retention and guide to the absorbent mat 20.
- these edges are the free edges 35c, 35a, 35b of Figure 1, the free edges 35b, 35a, 36a, 36b of Figure 5 and the free edges 37b, 37a, 35a, 36a, 36b of Figure 6.
- each free edge of the side walls 35,36,37 is shaped so as to define a countersunk or tapered conveying surface, countersinking or tapering towards the respective side wall 35,36,37.
- a continuously and gradually decreasing conveying surface is defined extending towards respective side walls 35,36,37.
- the conveying surface of the free edges of the side walls 35,36,37 may be curved or straight.
- the free edges of the side walls 35,36,37 are curved so as to make easier conveying the urine towards the said side walls 35,36,37.
- the frame 30 is made of a liquid-impervious material, such as a plastic material.
- the frame 30 can be washed by a user.
- the frame 30 may be also formed of a material that is capable of withstanding the acid action of urine.
- the frame 30 may be covered with a liquid-impervious material.
- the frame 30 may be formed as one piece or the walls 35,36,37 may be designed to be removably connected to the bottom wall 31.
- the litter box 1 has fastener means 50 for removably fastening together the frame 30 and the base element 10.
- the fastener means 50 engage at least one portion of the absorbing mat 20, such as the portion 22.
- the fastener means 50 include magnetic fastener means 51, 52 and mechanical fastener means 53.
- the magnetic fastener means 51,52 include first magnetic means 51 and second magnetic means 52 having opposite polarity, associated with the base element 10 and the bottom wall 31 of the frame 30 respectively.
- the magnetic fastener means 51,52 include a first magnet 51 located within the base element 10, particularly in the topside 12, and a second magnet 52 of opposite magnetic polarity to the first magnet 51, located in the bottom wall 31, particularly in the underside 38.
- the magnetic fastener means 51, 52 are located at the vertices of the four sides 31a-31d and 1Oa-IOd which delimit the bottom wall 31 and the base element 10 respectively.
- respective magnetic elements may extend along a portion of the sides or along the whole perimeter of the bottom wall and the base element, for further improved holding of the absorbent mat 20.
- the mechanical fastener means 53 include an annular protuberance 54 extending from the underside 38 of the bottom wall 31 and adapted to bring about a shape coupling with a facing annular groove 55 formed in the topside 12 of the support surface 11.
- the base element 10 has a tab 56 extending from the base element 10, which is designed to be held by a user for easier disengagement of the frame 30 from the base element 10.
- the litter box 1 may include sealing means 60 between the bottom wall 31 and the absorbent mat 20, particularly at the fastener means 50.
- a rubber seal may be provided to ensure more effective tightness and prevent the pet's urine from leaking under the bottom wall 31 and coming out of one of the sides of such bottom wall 31.
- the pet owner lays an absorbent mat 20 on the base element 10 and places the frame 30 thereupon.
- the mechanical fastener means 50 and the rim 39 assist the owner in locating the proper position of the frame 30 relative to the base element 10 and facilitate the form-fit between the bottom wall 31 of the frame 30 and the base element 10.
- the owner shall simply clean the frame 30 by guiding any residual urine/feces towards the absorbent mat 20, removing the frame 30, replacing the used absorbent mat 20 with a new one, for the litter box 1 to be ready for a new use.
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| US13/001,707 US8505486B2 (en) | 2008-07-07 | 2009-06-18 | Pet litter box |
| CN200980125325XA CN102076210A (en) | 2008-07-07 | 2009-06-18 | pet toilet |
| EP09793906A EP2296458A1 (en) | 2008-07-07 | 2009-06-18 | Pet litter box |
| JP2011517066A JP2012509057A (en) | 2008-07-07 | 2009-06-18 | Pet liter box |
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