CAT LITTER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
20220046889 · 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides improved systems for maintaining a litter box and removing used litter. The systems provide a raised surface for a litter box that is accessible to a cat; easier to access for cleaning; and provides storage for litter and associated supplies. When not being cleaned, the litter box is hidden from view. Advantageously, the system has a furniture-like appearance so it can be placed in a variety of interior spaces within a home without detracting from the décor.
Claims
1. A system for animal waste containment comprising a) a top; b) a pair of side walls that are spaced apart from each other, wherein at least one side wall includes an opening of sufficient size for a cat to pass through; c) a back wall that is attached to the top and the side walls; d) a base that is attached to the side walls and back wall and that has a flat interior surface adjacent to the side walls and back wall; e) a first shelf that is connected to the back wall, one or both side walls, or a combination thereof and that is raised above and relatively parallel to the flat interior surface of the base, wherein the first shelf includes an opening of sufficient size for a cat to pass through and a flat surface of sufficient size to accommodate a litter box; f) a first oblique structure near the back wall that has a first end adjacent to the opening in the first shelf and a second end near the opening in the side wall; and g) a front that is attached to the side walls and that includes at least one door, wherein the exterior of the system has a furniture-like appearance.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first oblique structure is a ramp, stairs, or combination thereof and is removable.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the height of the first shelf is adjustable relative to the base.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the first oblique structure is adjustable such that its first end remains adjacent to the opening in the first shelf and its second end remains adjacent to the opening in the side wall.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the front includes a second door that provides access to the interior of the system between the base and the first shelf.
6. The system of claim 1 further comprising a scratching post or climbing pole that is attached to the top, the first shelf, a side wall, the back wall, or a combination thereof.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the interior situated between the base and the first shelf includes a storage area.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the storage area includes one or more drawers.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the first shelf includes a removable flooring that comprises a plastic material or a moisture repellent material.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the oblique structure includes a non-skid covering.
11. The system of claim 1 further comprising a second shelf that is raised above and relatively parallel to the first shelf, wherein the second shelf includes an opening of sufficient size for a cat to pass through and a flat surface of sufficient size to accommodate a litter box.
12. The system of claim 11 further comprising a second oblique structure that has a first end in contact with the first shelf and a second end adjacent to the opening in the second shelf.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the second oblique structure is a ramp, stairs, or combination thereof and is removable.
14. The system of claim 1 further comprising a storage shelf that is raised above and relatively parallel to the first shelf.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein the first shelf includes a hinged section adjacent to the opening in the first shelf, wherein the hinge is attached to a side wall, back wall, or the first shelf.
16. The system of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of casters, legs, or a combination thereof attached to the exterior of the base.
17. (canceled)
18. The system of claim 1, wherein the top is hinged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The following drawings form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present invention. The invention may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the detailed description presented herein. Unless specifically noted, articles depicted in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The invention provides improved systems for cleaning and maintaining a litter box. The systems are enclosed such that litter that is scattered outside of the litter box is kept within a confined area. Advantageously, these systems have furniture-like appearances that allow them to be placed in a wide variety of areas of a home without detracting from the décor or becoming unsightly. Because systems of the invention are substantially enclosed, odors are minimized.
[0037] The present invention improves upon prior enclosures for litter boxes by taking advantage of a cat's natural tendencies to explore and climb. The invention provides systems that have enclosures with large interior areas and preferably at least one oblique structure, such as a ramp, stairs, or combination thereof that is suitable for a cat to climb. By elevating the litter box above the entryway, these systems greatly reduce, or even eliminate, the access of other animals such as dogs to the litter box. In addition, elevating the litter box so that it is separated from the entryway also reduces the scatter of litter into areas outside of the system.
[0038] Elevating the litter box also reduces or eliminates the need to stoop or bend over to clean it. By reducing or eliminating the need to bend over the litter box, a person's exposure to litter dust and associated cat excrement is reduced. Further, persons having limited mobility or strength are able to use a more upright posture while cleaning, which is generally less physically taxing.
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[0040] Those of skill in the art will appreciate that an oblique structure 4 does not necessarily need to be in direct contact with the edge of the opening 3 in the shelf 2. The end of the oblique structure need only be near enough to the opening so that a cat may easily move from the oblique structure to the shelf and back again. See
[0041] Advantageously, while the oblique structure 4 can be connected to the shelf 2, base 5, back wall 6, a side wall 7, or any combination thereof the oblique structure 4 does not need to be permanently fixed in place. Rather, it is preferable that the oblique structure 4 can be removed for cleaning or adjusted to vary its angle and height to improve a cat's use of the oblique structure. An oblique structure's position can be maintained through a variety of means. For example, the surface of the bottom end (sole) of the oblique structure 4 that rests on the interior surface of the base 5 may include a material (e.g. rubbers, plastics, or the like) that when combined with the weight of the oblique structure generates sufficient friction against the interior surface of the base 5 to hold the oblique structure 4 in place. In addition, the interior surface of the base 5 may include such a material.
[0042] Those of skill in the art will recognize that in some instances a user may prefer that a first shelf 2 is not adjustable but is constructed in a fixed position. In such instances, the oblique structure 4 also can be fixed in position. Preferably, at least the coverings of such fixed first shelves and oblique structures are removable.
[0043] Oblique structures can be kept in place during use with a variety of fasteners that can be easily disconnected. For example, VELCRO®, pegs, magnets, hook and eyes, and French cleats are well known means of holding a structure in place. Many other means of temporarily holding a structure in place are known and may be used, alone or in combination, in the invention. It is only necessary that the fastening means is capable of being disconnected and reconnected so that the oblique structure either can be removed or its position adjusted.
[0044] Alternatively, an oblique structure 4 may include a permanent piece(s) that holds the oblique structure in position. For example, a brace 9 can be attached to the underside of an oblique structure 4, and the brace 9 can be positioned against the frame or framework 16 to hold the oblique structure 4 in position. See
[0045] Preferably, obliques structures are ramps, stairs, or a combination thereof. See
[0046] As shown in
[0047] In addition, storage shelf 11 that is above the first shelf 2 may be present. As illustrated in
[0048] Systems of the invention can include a second shelf 2 that provides a place for a second litter box 1. See
[0049] In systems that have both a first and a second shelf, the height of one or both shelves can be adjusted. In alternative embodiments, both shelves may be fixed. A wide variety of means of attaching shelving to vertical surfaces such that the shelving is adjustable are known. Exemplary means of attachment include shouldered dovetail housing, shelving brackets, pins, braces, French cleats, and the like.
[0050] Both first and second shelves can be constructed from a wide variety of materials. Preferred materials are suitable for use in humid environments, do not readily absorb odors, and are not readily suitable for the growth of bacteria or other disease-causing agents. Preferred materials are easily cleaned and disinfected. Shelves may include a removable covering that is constructed of a plastic, plastic-like material, or other material that is non-absorbent and easily cleaned.
[0051] Preferred systems include a storage area 10 below the first shelf 2. See
[0052] To further enhance the ease of cleaning, certain embodiments of the invention include a hinged member 12 (or hinged section) in a shelf 2. The hinged member 12 allows a user to access the area directly below the shelf 2. It is envisioned that a trash receptacle is placed in the accessible area so that a user can place or sweep used litter or other debris into the receptacle without having to remove the receptacle from the system.
[0053] A shelf 2 that includes a hinged member 12 is shown in
[0054] In some preferred embodiments, casters 15, legs 15, or a combination thereof are attached underneath the base 5. A variety of casters and legs are known in the arts and may be used in systems of the invention. The choice is dependent upon the type of furniture appearance that is being mimicked, as well as, whether the system is to be movable. In other embodiments, no casters or legs are included, and the base 5 rests on the floor.
[0055] Frames or frameworks 16 may be present. Frames are well known supporting structures in furniture making. A variety of frame configurations are suitable for use in the invention. Cross members may or may not be present. The choice of frame design and construction materials is at least in part dependent upon the desired outer furniture appearance of a specific system of the invention, as well as, the materials used to construct the pair of side walls, back wall, and top.
[0056] In preferred systems, the top 13 includes one or more top hinges 14 so that the top 13 is capable of being raised so that the interior of the system can be accessed through the top 13. See
[0057] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as is commonly understood by one of skill in the art to which this invention belongs at the time of filing. Terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments of the invention and is not intended to be limiting. The meaning and scope of terms should be clear; however, in the event of any latent ambiguity, definitions provided herein take precedent over any dictionary or extrinsic definition. Further, unless otherwise required by context, singular terms shall include pluralities and plural terms shall include the singular unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. Herein, the use of “or” means “and/or” unless stated otherwise. Furthermore, the use of the term “including”, as well as other forms such as “includes” and “included” is not limiting. As used herein, “each” refers to each member of a set or each member of a subset of a set. Any patents and publications referred to herein are incorporated by reference.
[0058] It should be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the systems disclosed herein represent those discovered by the inventor to function well in practice, and thus can be considered to constitute preferred modes of practice. However, those of skill in the art should, in light of the present disclosure, appreciate that numerous changes can be made in the specific embodiments which are disclosed and still obtain a like or similar result without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention should not be limited to the exemplary embodiments illustrated herein.