Patent classifications
A01K23/00
FECES HOLDER CONFIGURED FOR RELEASABLE ATTACHMENT TO A DOG LEASH AND METHOD OF USE
Embodiments of the invention as described relate to containment and transport of bagged dog feces to a place for disposal. Transporting dog feces is an unpleasant task and the embodiments described herein relate to a discrete and easy to use holder that attaches to the handle of a dog leash. The embodiments of holders are designed and configured for easy attachment and removal from a dog leash. The holders can be releasably secured to the handle of a dog leash at any desired distance for the leash handle. The holders typically comprise opposing convex sides that come together to form a solid base and top, and have perforated sides for ventilation.
Apparatus and method for catching animal urine
A band for attachment to a midsection of an animal is disclosed. The band includes a central portion, a first and second buckle strap, and a buckle. The first and second buckle straps are integral with the central portion and taper to a uniform width. The central portion has a width greater than the uniform width of the first and second buckle straps. The buckle includes a male buckle secured to a distal end of the first buckle strap and a female buckle secured to a distal end of the second buckle strap. The buckle is designed to latch over a back of the animal, and the protective liner is designed to cover an underside of the animal, in use.
Apparatus and method for catching animal urine
A band for attachment to a midsection of an animal is disclosed. The band includes a central portion, a first and second buckle strap, and a buckle. The first and second buckle straps are integral with the central portion and taper to a uniform width. The central portion has a width greater than the uniform width of the first and second buckle straps. The buckle includes a male buckle secured to a distal end of the first buckle strap and a female buckle secured to a distal end of the second buckle strap. The buckle is designed to latch over a back of the animal, and the protective liner is designed to cover an underside of the animal, in use.
TOILET FOR ANIMAL
An animal toilet has a front-rear direction, a right-left direction and an up-down direction that intersect each other. The animal toilet is provided with an upper container that is provided with a plurality of holes through which urine passes below, a lower container that is positioned below the upper container and has formed an insert hole on a front face, and a tray that is housed from the insert hole into the lower container in a manner being allowed to be pulled out forward, and made to receive and store the urine that falls through the holes of the upper container. A front part of the tray is not protruding in front of the front face of the lower container when seen from the right-left direction. The front part of the tray has an exposed portion. An upside and a downside of the exposed portion are exposed to an outside space. An upper part and a lower part of the exposed portion are respectively provided with a geometrically deformed portion having a shape changed from a surrounding portion.
ANIMAL WASTE BAG
A waste bag for animal excrement. The waste bag may include independent drawstrings for cinching the bag.
K9-fork
A tool for removing and holding dog excrement from both grass, and other non-grass surfaces, comprised of a pole handle at the upper portion and a set of beveled tines and collection pan on the lower end. The handle is connected at the rear of the collection pan at a an angle which aids in placement of the fork in the best possible position for leverage and moving smoothly beneath the feces. The separated beveled tines allow easy penetration of grass or debris beneath the feces, which is moved over the beveled tines and into the collection pan with a slight tip of the fork. The collection pan is formed with raised front, back and sidewalls, which recess the collection pan to hold the gathered feces. The collection pan is capable of containing considerable feces prior to being emptied into an appropriate trash receptacle.
DURABLE PET DIAPER AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
Herein disclosed is a durable, ecofriendly, pet diaper fabricated from durable, washable materials enabling repeated use is disclosed. The diaper includes an impervious exterior layer and a pervious and breathable interior layer joined at an outer rim. An absorbent pad is positioned distally from the outer rim creating a gap between the pad and outer rim. The diaper includes securing members and is designed for maximum comfort and commodious fit to the animal.
DURABLE PET DIAPER AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
Herein disclosed is a durable, ecofriendly, pet diaper fabricated from durable, washable materials enabling repeated use is disclosed. The diaper includes an impervious exterior layer and a pervious and breathable interior layer joined at an outer rim. An absorbent pad is positioned distally from the outer rim creating a gap between the pad and outer rim. The diaper includes securing members and is designed for maximum comfort and commodious fit to the animal.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE FOR PET
An absorbent article for a pet includes: a liquid absorber disposed between a liquid-permeable top sheet and a liquid-impermeable back surface layer; a first leakage suppressing portion including a first joining portion that is joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet and a first rising portion that is not joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet; and a second leakage suppressing portion including a second joining portion that is joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet and a second rising portion that is not joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet. The first and second leakage suppressing portions are disposed on a side of the liquid-permeable top sheet along a longitudinal direction on two widthwise sides of the absorbent article. A longitudinal contracting force in the second rising portion is smaller than a longitudinal contracting force in the first rising portion.
ABSORBENT ARTICLE FOR PET
An absorbent article for a pet includes: a liquid absorber disposed between a liquid-permeable top sheet and a liquid-impermeable back surface layer; a first leakage suppressing portion including a first joining portion that is joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet and a first rising portion that is not joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet; and a second leakage suppressing portion including a second joining portion that is joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet and a second rising portion that is not joined to the liquid-permeable top sheet. The first and second leakage suppressing portions are disposed on a side of the liquid-permeable top sheet along a longitudinal direction on two widthwise sides of the absorbent article. A longitudinal contracting force in the second rising portion is smaller than a longitudinal contracting force in the first rising portion.