Anti-marking pad
11197462 · 2021-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An anti-marking system includes an absorber and a connector that removably attaches the absorber to an article, e.g., a collar, worn by the pet. The pet may be inhibited from marking by absorbing into the absorber the fluid or scent that the pet produces when the pet marks a location and then after absorbing the scent into the absorber, attaching the absorber to the article worn by the pet. In one implementation, the system includes a dog collar and an absorbent pad that is removably attached to the dog collar.
Claims
1. An anti-marking system comprising: a pad of an absorbent material that is absorbent of a liquid that a pet produces during a marking behavior; a connector on an area of the pad, the connector being configured to removably attach the pad on an exterior surface of an article worn by the pet; and a cover enclosing the pad, wherein the cover has opening that permit introduction of the liquid to the absorbent material, through the openings in the cover.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the connector comprises a first piece of a hook-and-loop fastener, a second piece of the hook-and-loop fastener being on the exterior surface of the article worn by the pet.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a fabric that is resistant to stains caused by the liquid.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the article worn by the pet comprises a dog collar.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the pet is a dog, and the pad absorbs of urine.
6. An anti-marking system, comprising: a dog collar; a first piece of a hook-and-loop fastener affixed to a surface of the dog collar; a pad comprising: an absorbent material that is absorbent of dog urine; and a cover enclosing the absorbent material and comprising openings that permit introduction of liquid to the absorbent material, through the opening in the cover; and: a second piece of the hook-and-loop fastener fixed to an area of the pad, the hook-and-loop fastener removably attaching the pad on the surface of the dog collar.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the pad has a width no greater than a width of the dog collar.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the cover comprises a material resistant to stains caused by the liquid.
9. A method for inhibiting marking by a pet, the method comprising: absorbing into an absorber a liquid that the pet produced when the pet marked a location; and after absorbing the liquid into the absorber, attaching the absorber to an article worn by the pet.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising having the pet wear the article with the absorber attached before the pet marks the location, and removing the absorber from the article in order to absorb the liquid.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the article worn by the pet comprises a collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(3) The drawings illustrate examples for the purpose of explanation and are not of the invention itself. Use of the same reference symbols in different figures indicates similar or identical items.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) Anti-marking systems and methods, particularly for pets such as dogs, employ a scent absorber that may be attached to an article worn by a dog or other pet. If a dog or other pet wearing the scent absorber marks a location, the scent absorber may be temporarily removed from the animal and applied in the marked location to absorb the scent of the marking. The absorber with the absorbed scent may then be worn by the animal for an extended period of time and may inhibit or prevent the animal's urge to mark further locations.
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(6) Absorbent pad 110 may, for example, be a piece of sponge, cotton, synthetic filler, fabric, or other absorbent material. In an exemplary embodiment, anti-marking pad 100 is sized for attachment to an average dog collar, and absorbent pad 110 is a block of synthetic sponge about 1 to 2 cm wide, about 2 to 4 cm long, and about 1 cm or less thick. More generally, the size of absorbent pad 110 (and of anti-marking pad 100 as a whole) may be chosen according to the size of the article to which anti-marking pad 100 will be attached or according to the size of the dog or other animal that will wear the anti-marking pad. In particular, smaller anti-marking pads 100 may be for smaller pets, and larger anti-marking pads 100 may be for larger pets.
(7) Cover 120 may be made of fabric or mesh that is cut and sized to wrap around and enclose absorbent pad 110. Cover 120 is shown flat in the exploded view of
(8) Cover 120 may be decorative or designed to be unobtrusive when attached to a matching collar or other article worn by a pet.
(9) Cover 120 may be made of a material that is more durable or stain resistant than is the material used in absorbent pad 110. Cover 120 may be absorbent so that fluid from a marking can soak through cover 120 and absorb into absorbent pad 110. In an alternative implementation to the illustration of
(10) Connector 130 may be permanently affixed to anti-marking pad 100, e.g., on the side where the seam of cover 110 is glued shut. Connector 120 is used to removably attach anti-marking pad 100 to a pet-worn article, e.g., a dog collar or pet clothing. In the exemplary embodiment, connector 130 is a part of a hook-and-loop fastener or touch fastener such as Velcro® that may be glued or sewn onto cover 120. A complementary connector 132 may be attached to the pet-worn article. For example, connector 130 may be a pad containing a field of hook or loops, and connector 132, which is affixed to the pet-worn article, may be a pad containing a complementary field of loops or hooks.
(11) A scent absorber such as anti-marking pad 100 illustrated in
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(13) Other anti-marking systems may be similar to anti-marking system 200 of
(14) In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, a scent absorber such as anti-marking pad 100 may be inexpensive, removable, disposable, and replaceable. In particular, absorbers such as anti-marking pad 100 may be marketed separate from collar 210 or other animal-worn apparel and at a much low cost than the whole anti-marking system 200. Accordingly, anti-marking pad 100 in system 200 and similar anti-marking systems may be easily replaced if the original anti-marking pad 100 is damaged, becomes too soiled, loses a previously held scent, or will be worn by a different dog.
(15) A method for using an anti-marking system such as disclosed herein may include obtaining one of the anti-marking systems described above. For example, a person keeping a dog may obtain a kit including an assembled anti-marking pad 100 and a connector 132 such as described with reference to
(16) The period of effectiveness of an absorbed scent may depend on the circumstances of use, e.g., the size and type of absorber, the weather, or the type, size, or activity of the dog. If an anti-marking pad 100 is suspected of losing effectiveness, the scent fluid may be reapplied to the same or a new anti-marking pad 100. In some cases, the effectiveness of the scent may be partly refreshed by moistening the anti-marking pad 100 with water.
(17) Some implementations of the present invention have been disclosed with reference to dogs and particularly with reference to urine-marking behavior of dogs. It is understood, however, that the same or similar systems and methods may be used to prevent other types of pets or other animals from marking whether the marking is urine marking or other types of scent marking.
(18) Although particular implementations have been disclosed, these implementations are only examples and should not be taken as limitations. Various adaptations and combinations of features of the implementations disclosed are within the scope of the following claims.