ANIMAL SURGERY PROTECTIVE SLEEVE
20170231193 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/02055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/6801
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/02438
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/318
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/0205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pet protection system includes a leg portion having a first end having a first cross-section having a flexible opening to insert a pet foot therethrough; an angled portion coupled to the first end and having a second cross-section greater than the first cross-section; and a second end coupled to the angled portion, wherein the second end has a third cross-section greater than the second cross-section; and a body portion coupled to the leg portion, the body portion forming a loop that fits securely on a body of the pet.
Claims
1. A pet protection system, comprising: a leg portion having: a first end having a first cross-section having a flexible opening to insert a pet foot therethrough; an angled portion coupled to the first end and having a second cross-section greater than the first cross-section; and a second end coupled to the angled portion, wherein the second end has a third cross-section greater than the second cross-section; and a body portion coupled to the leg portion, the body portion forming a loop that fits securely on a body of the pet.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the second end has an outer side and an inner side, the outer side being longer than the inner side.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the inner side comprises either a curved shaped top portion or a substantially L shaped top portion of the second end.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the second end comprises a tapered shape.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the body portion comprises an elongated shape.
6. The system of claim 1, comprising two straps coupling the body portion to the second end.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the body portion tapers into one strap.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the straps comprise a male end coupled to the body portion and a female end coupled to the second end.
9. The system of claim 6, wherein the straps are under a pet's belly when used on a hind limb to avoid slippage off a pet's back.
10. The system of claim 6, wherein the two straps connect with a male and female buckle fastener to provide reversibility.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one or more portions are glued together, sewn together or fused together by heat sealing to form a seam.
12. The system of claim 1, comprising an elastic band at a bottom of the first end to prevent slippage off a foot or up a leg.
13. The system of claim 1, comprising a U-shaped area cut-out or a penis hole in the body portion.
14. The system of claim 1, comprising one or more attachments coupled to the one of the leg portions at a selected location on a body of the pet.
15. The system of claim 14, comprising one or more pet offensive materials coupled to the one or more attachments to the pet to repel it from licking the selected location.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the offensive materials includes pepper, metronidazole, or bitter apple.
17. The system of claim 14, comprising wearable electronics coupled to the attachment to monitor or affect a pet.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the wearable electronics monitor one of an activity level, a heart rate, a blood pressure, electrocardiogram (ECG) signal, or temperature.
19. The system of claim 1, comprising a hook and loop combination positioned on a selected area for securing a proper fit to avoid slipping or bunching.
20. A method to protect a pet including a leg portion having: a first end having a first cross-section having a flexible opening to insert a pet's foot therethrough; an angled portion coupled to the first end and having a second cross-section greater than the first cross-section; and a second end coupled to the angled portion, wherein the second end has a third cross-section greater than the second cross-section; and a body portion coupled to the leg portion, the body portion forming a loop that fits securely on a body of the pet, the method comprising: with the pet lying down to prevent injury or falling, placing the first end portion on the leg portion; stretching an ankle cuff portion of the sleeve over a pet's paw; moving the pet into a standing position; placing the body portion on an inside of the leg and wrapping the body portion around a belly of the pet towards an opposite leg; and strapping the body portion with the second end to produce a tight fit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
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[0019] The first end extends into an angled portion having a second cross-section 154 (
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[0024] The body portion can have a U-shaped area cut-out or a penis hole in the body portion. One or more attachments can be connected to the portions at a selected location on a pet body. One or more pet offensive materials can be secured to the attachment to the pet to repel it from licking the selected location. The offensive material includes pepper, metronidazole, bitter apple, or electric shock, among others. Wearable electronics can be used as an attachment to monitor or affect a pet. The wearable electronics monitor one of an activity level, a heart rate, a blood pressure, electrocardiogram (ECG) signal, or temperature, electrical muscle stimulators, among others. Additionally, a hook and loop combination can be positioned on a selected area for securing the proper fit to avoid slipping or bunching.
[0025] One method to protect a pet using a sleeve includes with the pet lying down to prevent injury or falling, placing the first end portion on a leg; stretching the ankle cuff portion of the sleeve over the pet's paw; moving the pet into a standing position; placing the body portion on an inside of the leg and wrapping the body portion around a belly of the pet towards an opposite leg; and strapping the body portion with the second portion to produce a tight fit.
[0026] The Protective Sleeve for animals addresses the concerns of the animal disrupting the healing of the incisions and wounds. This is done with the use of a stretch fabric that is light weight, conforming, durable, and is moisture resistant. The blends of fabric used include polyester, lycra spandex, nylon, kevlar, cordura, or other such suitable fabrics. The sleeve features an elastic band at the bottom to prevent slippage off the foot or up the leg. The contours of the sleeve fit both the front and back legs. The main strap of the sleeve is designed to go under the belly of the pet when used on the hind limb, which enables the sleeve to stay in place without slipping off the back of the pet.
[0027] Straps with plastic buckle fasteners have been specifically chosen as they are the best means of fixation which preserve the reversibility of the sleeve. The ability of the sleeve to be turned inside out/be reversible is a key design feature and is what allows the same sleeve to fit all 4 limbs. The straps are adjustable to better fit a size range of animals. The straps are contoured in such a way to accommodate the male penis for urination and comfort. A u-shaped area has been cut out and in some sleeves a hole for the penis to exit has been incorporated. The short strap is sewn off center and towards the head of the pet to assist the longer strap in preventing the sleeve from slipping of the back of the animal. The two straps connect via a male and female buckle system. The sleeve is designed to be manufactured in multiple sizes and double sleeve configuration to accommodate additional surface area coverage and further insure the functionality. Attachments to the sleeve using hook and loop, magnetic or mechanical devices are being developed for multiple functions. The functions include but are not limited to holding offensive materials (peppers, metronidazole, or bitter apple) to the pet to repel it from licking the area. Hook and loop (velcro) can be used in some areas of the sleeve to optimize securing the proper fit to avoid slipping or bunching. Wearables to monitor or affect the animals activity level, heart rate, blood pressure, ECG, and temperature (prevent being left in car) are capable of being fit into the design. The figures show the pattern and dimensions for cutting the materials to be used in the construction of the sleeve.
[0028] The protective sleeve is best placed by first having the dog lie down on its side opposite of the leg upon which the sleeve is to be placed (lay down with the desired leg up). In other words, if the right leg is to be covered then the dog should lay on its left side. With the dog lying down to prevent injury or falling, the tubular portion of the sleeve can be placed on the leg much like placing a pant leg or sock on a person. Once a substantial portion of the tubed portion is on the leg, the narrow diameter ankle cuff portion of the sleeve is stretched over the dogs paw. This ankle cuff portion of the sleeve is specifically designed not to later slip off or over the dog's paw as dogs tend to be bothered when any fabric is covering or underneath their footpads.
[0029] Once the tube portion of the sleeve is in place then the dog is allowed to stand to begin the placement of the belly bandage. It should be noted that the belly band is the longer of the two bands to which the strap and buckles are attached. The longer belly band portion of the sleeve should be on the medial or inside aspect of the leg. If the belly band is not starting from the inside aspect of the leg then the sleeve must be removed from the dogs leg (preferably with the dog laying down to prevent injury or falling), turned inside out and replaced on the leg.
[0030] With the longer bellyband portion of the sleeve on the inside of the leg (dog standing) begin wrapping it around the belly towards the opposite leg. The belly band will pass in front of the opposite leg over the back of the dog, around the underneath side of the belly again, in front of the opposite leg again, and end on top of the dogs back. At this point the shorter band connected to the tubular portion of the sleeve along with its strap and buckle should meet up with the longer bellyband buckle over the top of the dogs back. Clasp the two portions of the buckle together and tighten the adjustable strap as needed to produce a tight fit.
[0031] Adjustments to the longer bellyband portion of the sleeve can be made at this time to improve comfort and prevent bunching up of the fabric around the belly or the male dog's prepuce. It should also be noted at this time that manual shifting of the sleeve towards the dogs head should be promoted as the number one problem with improper fitting is for the sleeve to slip off of the dogs back towards the tail.
[0032] Additional adjustments and tightening may be required over time as the fabric conforms and stretches to the particular dogs fit.
[0033] Various modifications and alterations of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is defined by the accompanying claims.
[0034] It should be noted that steps recited in any method claims below do not necessarily need to be performed in the order that they are recited. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize variations in performing the steps from the order in which they are recited. In addition, the lack of mention or discussion of a feature, step, or component provides the basis for claims where the absent feature or component is excluded by way of a proviso or similar claim language.