PET FOOD DISPENSER
20220279753 · 2022-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Peter IANNELLA (Salisbury Heights, AU)
- Michael IANNELLA (Salisbury Heights, AU)
- Paul IANNELLA (Salisbury Heights, AU)
- John RIEMELMOSER (Salisbury Heights, AU)
- Frank IMBROGNO (Salisbury Heights, AU)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pet food dispenser comprising a cylindrical body with a cutter rotatably attached at one end. A pressure plate threadedly mounted to a rotatable rod extrudes the pet food through the cutter as the rod is turned. Once extruded, the pet food can be cut off by rotation of the cutter. Sealing caps at either end allow any unused food to be stored within the dispenser without emitting odours.
Claims
1. A pet food dispenser comprising a cylindrical body with a first dispensing end and a second non-dispensing end, a threaded rod extending from the dispensing end to the non-dispensing end and rotatably attached to the non-dispensing end, a pressure plate threadedly engaged with the rod, and a rotatable cutter including a peripheral ring supporting a plurality of blades attached to the dispensing end by a collar with inwardly disposed shoulders extending over the peripheral ring; wherein rotation of the rod moves the pressure plate along the rod pushing extruding the pet food through the rotatable cutter, and wherein rotation of the rotatable cutter cuts off the extruded pet food, and wherein the rotatable cutter is free to rotate within the collar and the rotatable cutter further comprises tabs extending from the peripheral ring and over the shoulders of the collar to allow a user to rotate the rotatable cutter and to retain the rotatable cutter within the collar when the rotatable cutter is detached from the dispenser body.
2. The pet food dispenser as in claim 1, wherein the cylindrical body is formed from first and second semi-cylindrical halves releasably attached together via elongate longitudinal flanges.
3. (canceled)
4. The pet food dispenser as in claim 2. Wherein the flanges comprise elongate longitudinal ridges.
5. The pet food dispenser as in claim 4, further comprising a handle with channels adapted to engage with the flanges to attach the flanges together.
6. The pet food dispenser as in claim 1, wherein the cylindrical body comprises at least one vane adapted to prevent rotation of the pet food within the cylindrical body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Preferred features, embodiments and variations of the invention may be discerned from the following Detailed Description which provides sufficient information for those skilled in the art to perform the invention. The Detailed Description is not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the preceding Summary of the Invention in any way. The Detailed Description will make reference to a number of drawings as follows.
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DRAWING IDENTIFIERS
[0033] The drawings include the following integers. [0034] 10 pet food dispenser—first embodiment [0035] 12 main body [0036] 14 rod [0037] 16 rotatable section [0038] 18 non-dispensing end [0039] 19 point [0040] 20 dispensing end [0041] 22 cap [0042] 24 bore hole [0043] 25 notches [0044] 26 gap [0045] 27 glued interface [0046] 30 collar [0047] 31 upper skirt [0048] 34 pressure plate [0049] 36 raised collar [0050] 38 threads [0051] 39 threads [0052] 40 intermediate collar [0053] 42 fixed cutter [0054] 44 turnable collar [0055] 46 rotatable cutter [0056] 48 seal cap [0057] 50 lock assembly [0058] 52 tabs [0059] 54 ribs [0060] 56 window [0061] 61 threads [0062] 63,65 blades [0063] 67,69 central hubs [0064] 71,73 openings [0065] 72 skirt [0066] 75 internal skirt [0067] 81 tab [0068] 83 rod [0069] 84 aperture [0070] 88 slot [0071] 100 pet food dispenser—second embodiment [0072] 101 dispensing end [0073] 102 non-dispensing end [0074] 105 body [0075] 110 first half body [0076] 111 flanges [0077] 112 ribs [0078] 113 vane [0079] 120 second half body [0080] 121 flanges [0081] 125 raceway [0082] 130 handle [0083] 131 channels [0084] 132 tabs [0085] 140 clip [0086] 141 channels [0087] 142 tabs [0088] 150 removable cap [0089] 155 grip covers [0090] 160 collar [0091] 170 collar [0092] 171 shoulder [0093] 180 cutter [0094] 181 ring [0095] 182 blades [0096] 183 hub [0097] 184 tabs [0098] 185 grips [0099] 190 rotating end [0100] 195 end grip [0101] 200 rod [0102] 210 pressure plate [0103] 212 notches [0104] 213 slots
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0105] The following detailed description of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings and the following description to refer to the same and like parts. Dimensions of certain parts shown in the drawings may have been modified and/or exaggerated for the purposes of clarity or illustration.
[0106] The invention provides a pet food dispenser that conveniently stores pet food and allows it to be easily dispensed. Two preferred embodiments of the invention are described below. The first embodiment includes two blades that allow for dispensing of relatively hard food, and a second embodiment with a single blade which is suitable for dispensing relatively soft food. The two embodiments share many features, and the invention readily envisages further embodiments selectively including features from the first two embodiments.
[0107] The first embodiment of the invention is described, immediately below in relation to
[0108] Referring now to
[0109] Within the hollow main body there is a rod (14) which is fixed to a user rotatable section (16) which is located at the non-dispensing end (18) of the hollow main body (12).
[0110] The non-dispensing end (18) of the hollow main body (12) is capped by way of cap (22) wherein cap (22) also includes a bore hole (24) in through which the rod (14) can pass so as to be centrally fixed to the user-rotatable section (16).
[0111] In the preferred embodiment referenced in the illustrations, the rod (14) has a glued interface inside the raised funnel shown as (27) as part of the configuration of the user-rotatable section (16).
[0112] Also, the rod (14) at the dispensing end includes a point (19) to assist in inserting the rod (14) into a roll of pet food (not shown).
[0113] The cap (22) provides a sealing for the pet food dispenser arrangement (10) at the non-dispensing end (18) of the hollow main body (12).
[0114] There is a small clearance gap (26) between the user-rotatable section (16) and the cap (22) which covers the non-dispensing end (18) of the hollow main body (12).
[0115] The rod (14) also includes collar (30) which rests upon the upper skirt (31) of the defined bore (24) of the cap (22).
[0116] The walls of the bore hole (24) and the upper skirt (31) and its engagement with the collar (30) of the rod (14) assists in providing a degree of structural integrity for the mounting of the rod (14) within the hollow main body (12) of the pet food dispenser arrangement (10).
[0117] Importantly as part of this invention, there is the pressure plate (34) which as best seen in
[0118] As best seen in
[0119] The cutting assembly is made up of a fixed cutter (42) and a rotatable cutter (46).
[0120] As best seen in
[0121] When the blades (63) of cutter (42) align with the blades (65) of cutter (46) this provides an open position, in that a roll of pet food contained within the hollow main body (12) which has been forced down by the pressure plate (34) which is moving down the rod (14) by way of the user-rotatable section (16) being rotated by a user, as the respective blades (63) and (65) of the fixed cutter (42) and the rotatable cutter (46) are aligned then in between those blades (63) and (65) openings (71) and (73) allow for the roll of pet food (not shown) to extrude through the dispensing end (20) of the hollow main body (12) of the pet food dispenser arrangement (10).
[0122] When a certain amount of the roll of pet food has made its way through the spaces (71) and (73) between the blades (63) of the fixed cutter (42) and (65) of the rotatable cutter (46) it is then possible to cut these strips of extruded pet food from the roll of pet food into pieces or blocks rather than continuous lengths such as a piece of spaghetti or the like.
[0123] The relative movement between the fixed cutter (42) and the rotatable cutter (46) slices the extruded lengths of the roll of pet food as the respective blades (63) and (65) slide across each other during the relative movement.
[0124] In the first embodiment shown as best seen in
[0125] The main body (12) includes internal raised ribs or ridges (54) which engage with corresponding notches (25) of the pressure plate (34), preventing the pressure plate from rotating. This ensures that as the rod (14) rotates the threadedly engaged pressure plate moves along the rod (14) and pushes the end of the roll of pet food towards the dispensing end (20) of the hollow main body (12).
[0126] As seen in
[0127] Hence in this first embodiment shown in
[0128] A lock arrangement is shown generally as (50) which includes an extendable and retractable rod (83) which can be extended to pass through the aperture (84) of the intermediate collar (40) to engage with the slot (88) in the turnable collar (44). The slot (88) is limited in length and positioned such that extremes of rotation of the turnable collar (44) corresponds with the blades (63) of the fixed cutter (42) aligning with the blades (65) of the rotatable cutter (46). Before extruding the roll of pet food, the turnable collar (44) is turned to a first extreme to ensure that the blades are aligned to allow the pet food to pass through. Once the desired amount of pet food has been extruded the turnable collar is turned to the second extreme so that the blades pass through, and cut off, all of the extruded pet food.
[0129] In the first embodiment there is also a removable seal cap (48). Therefore in between servings the roll of pet food still remaining within the hollow main body (12) can be appropriately sealed, first by the cap (22) at the non-dispensing end (18) of the hollow main body (12) and then once the portion of food has been extruded out from the dispenser and the remaining roll of pet food within the hollow main body (12) is returned to storage such as in a refrigerator, the removable seal cap (48) can be applied accordingly.
[0130] For ease of usability a tab (81) has been included as part of the peripheral rim of the removable seal cap (48).
[0131] In first embodiments as shown in
[0132] Hence during application, the starting position would be the pressure plate (34) being wound up towards the non-dispensing end (18) within the hollow main body (12).
[0133] The roll of pet food, stripped of any of its covering film and/or packaging would then be inserted into the confines of the hollow main body (12) so that a first end of the roll of pet food would be pushed up and mounted against the pressure plate (34).
[0134] The user then engages the user-rotatable section (16) and by rotating the user-rotatable section (16) this then moves the pressure plate (34) down the rod (14) by way in the first embodiment because of the threaded inter-relationship between the pressure plate (34) and the rod (14).
[0135] As the pressure plate (34) is moving down the rod (14) it then forces the end of the roll of pet food to be extruded thereout from the pet food dispenser arrangement (10) in lengths defined by when the cutting assembly is actioned by the user.
[0136] Advantageously this invention does not simply allow the roll of pet food to be extruded out as continuous lengths.
[0137] The extruding of the pet food can be interrupted by a cutting action which can then cut the dispensed food up in to blocks by way of the relative movement between the blades (63) of the fixed cutter (42) and blades (65) of the rotatable cutter (44) which as introduced above in the first embodiment has the fixed cutter (42) mounted to the hollow main body (12) and the rotatable cutter (46) movable by the ability of the user to be able to rotate the turnable collar (44).
[0138] Advantageously you will also note from the illustrations that the user-rotatable section (16), cap (22), intermediate collar (40) and the turnable collar (44) all have user-friendly grasping edges that include scalloped indents for easy handling by a user.
[0139] Hence accordingly this invention provides for a very efficient way in which to be able to dispense pet food into individual blocks reducing preparation time and washing up thereafter and also a more convenient, safe and hygienic way in which to store the remaining roll of pet food in between servings.
[0140] The above described first embodiment includes two blades rotating with respect to each other, providing a cutting mechanism able to slice through considerably tough food. However, most pet food is of a consistency that can be sliced easily leading to a second embodiment of the invention, described below, containing a single cutter rotatably attached to the end of the main body.
[0141] The second embodiment of the invention is understood with reference to
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[0147] Whilst two embodiments of a pet food dispenser have been described, it is understood that other embodiments could also be created by selecting various combinations of features. For example, the window (56) of the first embodiment (10) could be incorporated into the second embodiment, or the split body (105) of the second embodiment incorporated into the first embodiment. Common to the embodiments is a rotatable end that extends a pressure plate to extrude the pet food through a cutter which is then rotated to cut off the pet food.
[0148] Further advantages and improvements may very well be made to the present invention without deviating from its scope. Although the invention has been shown and described in what is conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention, which is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatus. Any discussion of the prior art throughout the specification should in no way be considered as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of the common general knowledge in this field.
[0149] In the present specification and claims (if any), the word “comprising” and its derivatives including “comprises” and “comprise” include each of the stated integers but does not exclude the inclusion of one or more further integers.