Pet nail caps
20220304277 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B37/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Pet nail caps cover pets' nails to prevent scratches on surfaces (e.g., hardwood and tiled flooring) and avoid injuries to themselves and others (e.g., pets' eyes and ears, human extremities) while not compromising pet's mobility but rather improving it. The treads on the caps' tips increase the coefficient of friction between the caps (i.e., individual pet's nails) and the hard-surface flooring improving traction and overall pet's mobility. Internal spirals allow the caps to twist onto pets' nails and stay securely attached. A rubber-like material of construction (e.g., thermoplastic elastomers, thermoplastic polyurethane) provides for cap's flexibility and durability.
Claims
1. A method for covering pet's nails, comprising attaching one or more nail caps to one or more nails of the pet, wherein the one or more nail caps each comprises a tubular element having an upper end with an opening, a closed lower end with one or more treads on the exterior edge, and a hollow interior with one or more spirals on the interior surface, the attaching step being practiced by twisting the tubular element onto the pet's nail.
2. A method for reducing slippage of a pet on a hard-surface flooring, comprising attaching one or more nail caps to one or more nails of the pet, wherein the one or more nail caps each comprises a tubular element having an upper end with an opening, a closed lower end with one or more treads on the exterior edge, and a hollow interior with one or more spirals on the interior surface, the attaching step being practiced by twisting the tubular element onto the pet's nail.
3. A method for improving traction of a pet on a hard-surface flooring, comprising attaching one or more nail caps to one or more nails of the pet, wherein the one or more nail caps each comprises a tubular element having an upper end with an opening, a closed lower end with one or more treads on the exterior edge, and a hollow interior with one or more spirals on the interior surface, the attaching step being practiced by twisting the tubular element onto the pet's nail.
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[0012] The pet nail cap is constructed as a single body of a rubber-like material that provides for the pet nail cap's flexibility and durability. A preferred manufacturing method is 3D printing using flexible filaments such as thermoplastic elastomers or thermoplastic polyurethane. This manufacturing method delivers the precision needed to produce a quality product given the detailed design of the pet nail caps. Also, this manufacturing method allows to produce different sizes of the pet nail caps that range, for example, from a 3 mm to 11.5 mm internal diameter. The size could be gradually increased by 0.5 mm. These sizes correspond to most pets' nail sizes and allow for the pet nail caps to be customized for each individual pet.
[0013] A series of tests performed on different configurations of the pet nail caps with the help of a household pet—the 13-year-old basset hound—confirmed the following: When the treads were not present, the coefficient of friction was reduced between the pet nail caps and hard-surface flooring causing the pet to slip and slide. Conversely, when the treads were present and the coefficient of friction was increased, there was a visible improvement in the pet's ability to balance and gain additional traction on the hard-surface flooring. Further, the addition of the spirals to the interior surface of the pet nail caps streamlined the process of attaching and removing the pet nail caps from the pet's nails.