PET TRAVEL LUGGAGE AND PET CARRIER CONFIGURED TO ORGANIZE PET ESSENTIALS FOR AN EXTENDED DURATION
20210227787 · 2021-07-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Pet travel luggage configured to organize pet essentials for an extended duration is described. The luggage includes a body and a lid attached to the body at an opening. A removable dividing panel divides a hollow interior of the body into at least two unsymmetrical sections. At least one of the at least two sections receives a pair of stackable containers. The luggage also includes a feeding station. The feeding station comprises a flexible fold down flap secured to an outer edge of a side of the body proximate the bottom side. The flap deploys along a horizontal surface such that an interior surface of the flap receives a removable mat. The removable mat receives a pair of collapsible bowls. The flap is secured in a closed position to an outer surface of the side of the body by a fixation element.
Claims
1. A travel bag comprising: a bag body comprising at least one sidewall and a bottom, the bag body defining a compartment of the bag; a flap secured to a surface of the at least one sidewall, the flap having an interior surface, wherein the interior surface of the flap has one or more straps coupled thereto, wherein each of the one or more straps are coupled to a first edge of the flap on a first end and a second edge of the flap on a second end; and a mat configured to be selectively retained by the one or more straps.
2. The travel bag of claim 1 further comprising at least one divider configured to divide the compartment into a first section and a second section.
3. The travel bag of claim 2 wherein the first section is the same size as the second section.
4. The travel bag of claim 2 wherein the first section is a different size than the second section.
5. The travel bag of claim 1 further comprising a top coupled to the at least one sidewall.
6. The travel bag of claim 1 wherein each of the one or more straps are elastic.
7. The travel bag of claim 1 further comprising at least one collapsible container.
8. The travel bag of claim 7 wherein the at least one collapsible container is configured to be selectively retained by the one or more straps.
9. The travel bag of claim 1 wherein a top surface of the mat comprises a nonporous material.
10. The travel bag of claim 1 wherein a bottom surface of the mat comprises a foam material.
11. The travel bag of claim 5 wherein the top surface is coupled to the at least one sidewall with a fixation element.
12. The travel bag of claim 2 wherein the at least one divider is oriented vertically within the compartment.
13. The travel bag of claim 2 wherein the at least one divider is coupled to a surface of the compartment via a hook and loop fastener.
14. A travel bag comprising: a bag body comprising at least one sidewall and a bottom, the bag body defining a compartment of the travel bag; a flap secured to a surface of the at least one sidewall, the flap having an interior surface, wherein the interior surface of the flap has a plurality of retainment straps coupled thereto, wherein each of the plurality of retainment straps are coupled, on a first end and a second end of the plurality of retainment straps, to adjacent edges of the flap; and a mat configured to be selectively retained by the plurality of straps, wherein a top surface of the mat comprises a nonporous material, and wherein a bottom surface of the mat comprises a foam material.
15. The travel bag of claim 14 further comprising at least one divider configured to divide the compartment into two sub-compartments, wherein the at least one divider is coupled to a surface of the compartment, and wherein the at least one divider is oriented vertically within the compartment.
16. The travel bag of claim 15 wherein the at least one divider comprises a first tab, a second tab, and a dividing wall therebetween.
17. The travel bag of claim 16 wherein each of the first tab and the second tab has a securement mechanism disposed thereon.
18. The travel bag of claim 14 wherein the flap is removable from the at least one sidewall.
19. A travel bag comprising: a bag body comprising at least one sidewall and a bottom, the bag body defining an interior compartment of the travel bag; a divider configured to divide the interior compartment into two sub-compartments, wherein the divider is coupled along a first length and a second length to at least one surface of the compartment, and wherein the divider is oriented vertically within the compartment; a flap secured to an exterior surface of the at least one sidewall, wherein an interior surface of the flap has a plurality of retainment straps coupled thereto, wherein each of the plurality of retainment straps have a first end and a second end with the first end and the second end of each of the plurality of retainment straps being coupled to adjacent edges of the flap; and a mat configured to be selectively retained on an interior surface of the flap by the plurality of retainment straps, wherein a top surface of the mat comprises a nonporous material, and wherein a bottom surface of the mat comprises a foam material.
20. A travel bag comprising: a bag body comprising at least one sidewall and a bottom, the bag body defining an interior compartment of the travel bag; a divider configured to divide the interior compartment into two sub-compartments, wherein the divider is coupled along a first length and a second length to at least one surface of the compartment, wherein the first length is a first tab and the second length is a second tab with a first securement mechanism disposed on each of the first tab and the second tab, and wherein the divider is oriented vertically within the compartment; a second securement mechanism disposed along a length of the interior compartment, wherein the second securement mechanism is configured to engage the first securement mechanism of the first tab and the second tab; and a first and a second storage container, wherein the first and second storage container are configured to stack upon one another, and wherein the first and the second storage container are shaped and sized to reside within one of the two sub-compartments.
21. A pet carrier comprising: a carrier body comprising at least one sidewall and a bottom, the carrier body defining a compartment of the pet carrier; a flap positioned on a surface of the at least one sidewall, the flap having interior surface, wherein the interior surface of the flap has one or more straps coupled thereto, and wherein each of the one or more straps are coupled to a first edge of the flap on a first end and a second edge of the flap on a second end; and a mat configured to be selectively retained on an interior surface of the flap by the one or more straps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0056] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
[0057] Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
[0058] Numerous figures are provided herein depicting different embodiments of the instant invention. It should be appreciated that each embodiment includes substantially similar components as other embodiments shown and the characteristics described as applicable to one embodiment may readily be applied to other embodiments described herein.
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[0060] According to this embodiment, the piece of pet travel luggage 100 may include a flexible walled hauler tote. In some examples, the flexible walled hauler tote may comprise an insulated material and may be formed in a rectangular shape. It should be appreciated that the material comprising the flexible walled hauler tote is not limited to the material described herein. Further, it should be appreciated that the shape of the flexible walled hauler tote is not limited to the shape described herein and Applicant contemplates numerous shapes.
[0061] The flexible walled hauler tote includes a body 16 and a lid 14 attached to the body 16. The body 16 includes a hollow interior formed by a first side 4 disposed opposite a second side 6 (not shown), a third side 34 disposed opposite a fourth side 10 (not shown), and a bottom side disposed opposite an opening. The flexible walled hauler tote may also include a first carrier handle 45A affixed to the third side 34 and a second carrier handle 45B (not shown) affixed to the fourth side 10 (not shown), that may allow the user to carry the piece of pet travel luggage 100. A closure means 63 (not shown) may be used to affix a portion of the first carrier handle 45A to a portion of the second carrier handle 45B (not shown). The first carrier handle 45A, the second carrier handle 45B (not shown), and the closure means 63 (not shown) may allow for ease of carrying the piece of pet travel luggage 100.
[0062] According to this embodiment, the lid 14 may be attached to the body 16 at the opening of the fourth side 10 (not shown). In examples, the lid 14 may include an inner surface 20 disposed opposite an outer surface and a pocket 22 (as depicted in
[0063] Once closed, the pocket 22 (as depicted in
[0064] In an example, the piece of pet travel luggage 100 also includes at least one dividing panel 25. The at least one dividing panel 25 is removable or adjustable (as depicted in
[0065] As depicted, the at least one dividing panel 25 is a vertical dividing panel that divides the at least two sections 24A, 24B. As an example, a first section 24A of the at least two sections 24A, 24B may receive and house a pair of stackable containers 26 and a second section 24B of the at least two sections 24A, 24B may receive and house one or more widgets. In some examples, the first section 24A may receive and house the one or more widgets and the second section 24B may receive and house the pair of stackable containers 26.
[0066] Each container of the pair of stackable containers 26 may be inner-lined. In other examples, each container of the pair of stackable containers 26 may house solid substances.
[0067] Examples of solid substances may include dry pet food, snacks, and treats, among others. As depicted, the pair of stackable containers 26 are approximately cube shaped, however, other shapes are contemplated. It should be appreciated that each container of the pair of stackable containers 26 is identical in size and is “right-sized,” such that a size of each container of the pair of stackable containers 26 is sized to match an amount of food needed for the pet based on the weight of the pet and based on a specified time period for the extended duration trip (e.g., an amount of time away from the home).
[0068] For example, a “small-sized dog” may only need a small amount of food, which may be housed in a container (e.g., a container of the pair of stackable containers 26) that has the following dimensions: a length of approximately 4 inches, a width of approximately 4 inches, and a depth of approximately 4 inches (e.g., is 4 inches×4 inches×4 inches in size). In other examples, the pair of stackable containers 26 may include two 5 cup containers, which amounts to 10 cups of food for the small-sized dog. In another example, a “medium-sized” dog may need a larger amount of food than the small dog, which may be housed in the container (e.g., the container of the pair of stackable containers 26) that has the following dimensions: a length of approximately 5 inches, a width of approximately 5 inches, and a depth of approximately 5 inches (e.g., is 5 inches×5 inches×5 inches in size). In other examples, the pair of stackable containers 26 may include two 10 cup containers, which amounts to 20 cups of food for the medium-sized dog. In a further example, a “large-sized” dog may need a larger amount of food than the medium-sized dog, which may be housed in the container (e.g., the container of the pair of stackable containers 26) that has the following dimensions: a length of approximately 6 inches, a width of approximately 6 inches, and a depth of approximately 6 inches (e.g., is 6 inches×6 inches×6 inches in size). In other examples, the pair of stackable containers 26 may include two 15 cup containers, which amounts to 30 cups of food for the large-sized dog. It should be appreciated that these examples are provided for illustration purposes only and the examples provided herein are non-limiting. Since the size of the pair of stackable containers 26 varies based on the weight of the pet and based on the specified time period for the extended duration trip, a depth of the piece of pet travel luggage 100 is directly correlated to a height created by the pair of stackable containers 26 when stacked.
[0069] According to further embodiments, the piece of pet travel luggage 100 may also include an adjustable shoulder strap 12 (as depicted in
[0070] In all examples, the piece of pet travel luggage 100 includes a feeding station. The feeding station includes a flexible fold down flap 37. The flexible fold down flap 37 is secured to an outer edge of the third side 34 of the body 16 proximate the bottom side of the piece of pet travel luggage 100. The flexible fold down flap 37 comprises a fabric material that is identical to the material comprising the piece of pet travel luggage 100. The flexible fold down flap 37 is configured for deployment along a horizontal surface. An interior surface of the flexible fold down flap 37 receives and houses a removable mat 36 in place via one or more straps 41A, 41B, 41C, and 41D (not shown) secured to the interior surface of the flexible fold down flap 37. The one or more straps 41A, 41B, 41C, and 41D (not shown) may be elastic straps but may comprise one or more additional materials not explicitly listed herein. In at least one embodiment, the each of the straps are coupled at a first end and a second end to edges of the flexible fold down flap 37. In some embodiments, the edges are adjacent to one another and in other embodiments the edges are opposing to one another.
[0071] The removable mat 36 comprises a semi-flexible anti-skid material laminated to a nonporous plastic surface. Further, the removable mat 36 is hand-washable. In an example, the removable mat 36 comprises an ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA foam) material with a polypropylene (PP) sheet top surface.
[0072] Once the flexible fold down flap 37 receives and houses the removable mat 36, the removable mat 36 is configured to receive a pair of collapsible bowls, a first bowl 38 and a second bowl 40. The first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 may be used to hold liquids, solid food, wet food, or a combination thereof. In additional examples, the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 comprise a dishwasher-safe and non-slip plastic material. In examples, the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 comprise a non-slip silicone material. It should be appreciated that the material(s) comprising each of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 are not limited to those described herein.
[0073] The weight of the filled/loaded piece of pet travel luggage 100 located behind the feeding station ensures that the piece of pet travel luggage 100 does not move when the pet is eating or drinking from the first bowl 38 and/or the second bowl 40. Further, the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 are collapsible such that when not in use, the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 are collapsed and secured to the interior surface of the flexible fold down flap 37 by the one or more straps 41A, 41B, 41C, and 41D (not shown) secured to the interior surface of the flexible fold down flap 37. Since the size of each of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 is dependent on the size of the pet, a width of the piece of pet travel luggage 100 is a function of the size of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40, collapsed and located side by side on the removable mat 36.
[0074] When not in use, the fold down flap 37 may be secured in a closed position to an outer surface of the third side 34 of the body 16 by another fixation element, such as a circumferential zipper. It should be appreciated that the one or more straps 41A, 41B, 41C, and 41D (not shown) are of a precise length and angle to ensure the collapsed first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 (as depicted in
[0075] According to other examples, and as depicted, the piece of pet travel luggage 100 may include a flexible pocket 30 (as depicted in
[0076] Thus, as described, the overall size of the piece of pet travel luggage 100 directly correlates to the size of the first bowl 38, the size of the second bowl 40, and the size of each container of the pair of stackable containers 26. A height and depth of the piece of pet travel luggage 100 directly correlates to the height and depth of the pair of stackable containers 26 when stacked and located within a section of the at least two sections 24A, 24B. A width of the piece of pet travel luggage 100 is a function of the size of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40, collapsed and located side by side on the removable mat 36. Thus, the piece of pet travel luggage 100 is “right-sized” or directly sized to match a size/weight of the pet.
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[0078] It should be appreciated that each container of the pair of stackable containers 26 (as depicted in
[0079] In other examples, the piece of pet travel luggage 200, 300, 400, and 500 also includes the feeding station, as described in reference to
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[0081] Once the flexible fold down flap 37 (as depicted in
[0082] Further, the first bowl 38 (as depicted in
[0083] Since the size of the first bowl 38 (as depicted in
[0084] Thus, as described, the overall size of the piece of pet travel luggage 200, 300, 400, and 500 directly correlates to the size of the first bowl 38 (as depicted in
[0085] According to
[0086] For example, when the lid 14 (not shown) is affixed to the body 16 (not shown) such that the piece of pet travel luggage 200 is in a closed position, the user may wish to place an object 46 (e.g., a towel, a mat, etc.) on top of the lid 14 (not shown). The first carrier handle 45A and the second carrier handle 45B may be held in one hand of the user, allowing the user to carry the piece of pet travel luggage 200 with the object 46 on top.
[0087] Moreover, the piece of pet travel luggage 200 may also include a luggage handle sleeve 52 located on and affixed to the outer surface 54 of the fourth side 10 (not shown) at at least two locations. The luggage handle sleeve 52 may be configured as an “add-a-bag” strap, which allows for the piece of pet travel luggage 200 to rest on top of a piece of pet owner's luggage. The piece of pet owner's luggage may also include an extendable handle 50 that extends towards the top side and in a direction opposite the one or more wheels. The extendable handle 50 of the piece of pet owner's luggage may be configured to extend through the luggage handle sleeve 52 of the piece of pet travel luggage 200. When the extendable handle 50 of the piece of pet owner's luggage is extended, this allows the user to pull the piece of pet owner's luggage with the piece of pet travel luggage 200 resting on top of the piece of pet owner's luggage, without the user having to hold the piece of pet travel luggage 200 separately.
[0088] In other examples, the piece of pet travel luggage 200 may comprise a rear flexible pocket 56 affixed to the outer surface 54 of the fourth side 10 (not shown) at a bottom edge, a first side edge located near the first side, and a second side edge located near the second side, leaving an opening located proximate the lid 14 (not shown). In some examples, the rear flexible pocket 56 may be configured as a sleeve. In some examples, the sleeve may house wet or muddy items.
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[0090] Moreover, the piece of pet travel luggage 300 may also include an extendable luggage handle 72 affixed to an outer surface of the fourth side 10 (not shown) of the body of the piece of pet travel luggage 300. The extendable luggage handle 72 may extend towards an opening and in a direction opposite the bottom side of the body of the piece of pet travel luggage 300. Further, the extendable luggage handle 72 may collapse into a recess affixed to the outer surface of the fourth side 10 (not shown) when not in use. In examples, when extended, the user may pull the piece of pet travel luggage 300 by placing the user's hand on the extendable luggage handle 72, where the wheels 74 allow for movement of the piece of pet travel luggage 300. In some examples, and as depicted in
[0091] According to
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[0093] The piece of pet travel luggage 500 may also include one or more straps 82 attached to the fourth side at a first location proximate the opening 60 and a second location proximate the bottom side. In some examples, the piece of pet travel luggage 500 may include two straps.
[0094] Moreover, the piece of pet travel luggage 500, on the third side, may further comprise a flap 57 located over the feeding station. The flap 57 may include a zippered pocket configured to house at least a supply of bags and a dispenser configured to receive the supply of bags from the zippered pocket. In some examples, the zippered pocket may house other items, such as a cell phone, wallet, identification cards, and/or money. The supply of bags may include pet waste disposal bags. The dispenser may include an opening 58 located on the outer side of the flap 57 such that a pet owner or user may pull a bag from the opening 58 for use.
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[0096] Further, a bottom side of the body of the pet carrier 600 may comprise one or more traction elements to ensure that the pet carrier 600 does not move when placed on a surface. The one or more traction elements are not limited by quantity/plurality, shape, size, and/or dispersion. The opening 18 may be configured to open the lid 14 via one or more fixation means, described infra. Further, it should be appreciated that one or more of the first side 4, the second side 6, the third side 34 (not shown) and the fourth side 10 may comprise a portion of transparent material (e.g., such as mesh). As an example, and as depicted in
[0097] In additional examples, the first food pouch 81 and the second food pouch 82 may each comprise a zipper or another means by which to close the first food pouch 81 and the second food pouch 82, respectively, to ensure objects or contents remain inside of the first food pouch 81 and the second food pouch 82, respectively. In some examples, the first food pouch 81 and the second food pouch 82 may each be rectangular in shape. In other examples, the first food pouch 81 and the second food pouch 82 may each be approximately 6 inches in length. It should be appreciated that the shape and configuration of the first food pouch 81 and the second food pouch 82 is not limited to the shapes and configurations described explicitly herein.
[0098] The pet carrier 600 may further include a first carrier handle 45A and a second carrier handle 45B affixed to an outer surface of the third side 34 (not shown) and the fourth side 10 of the body, respectively. A closure means 63 may be used to affix a portion of the first carrier handle 45A to a portion of the second carrier handle 45B. The first carrier handle 45A, the second carrier handle 45B, and the closure means 63 may allow for ease of carrying the pet carrier 600.
[0099] Similar to the piece of pet travel luggage 200 (of
[0100] A rear view of the pet carrier 600 is depicted in
[0101] Moreover, as depicted in
[0102] The pet carrier 600 of
[0103] Once the flexible fold down flap 37 receives and houses the removable mat 36, the removable mat 36 is configured to receive the pair of collapsible bowls, including the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40. The first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 are collapsible such that when not in use, the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 are collapsed and secured to the interior surface of the flexible fold down flap 37 by the one or more straps 41A, 41B, 41C, and 41D (not shown) secured to the interior surface of the flexible fold down flap 37. It should be appreciated that the position of the one or more straps 41A, 41B, 41C, and 41D (not shown) allows the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 to be pulled up with full base contact with the removable mat 36. Since the size of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40 is dependent on the size of the pet, a width of the feeding station on pet carrier 600 is a function of the size of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40, collapsed and located side by side on the removable mat 36.
[0104] Thus, as described, the length by width by depth of the pet carrier 600 is directly correlated to the size and weight of the pet it is designed to transport. The width of the feeding station on pet carrier 600 is a function of the size of the first bowl 38 and the second bowl 40, collapsed and located side by side on the removable mat 36. Thus, the pet carrier 600 is “right-sized” or directly sized to match a size/weight of the pet the pet carrier 600 is designed to transport.
[0105] Referring now to
[0106] As shown in
[0107] In some instances, the fixation element 55 is a singular mechanism that not only allows for separation of the feeding station from the pet travel luggage 100 but can also secure the feeding station to the pet travel luggage 100 in a storage position. In other instances, the fixation element 55 may comprise one or more different types of fixation elements. For example, a teeth and groove fastener may be disposed along at three of the four edges of the feeding station and male/female snaps may be disposed along the fourth (bottom) edge of the feeding station. This would allow for using a teeth and groove fastener to secure and release the feeding station from the pet travel luggage 100 whilst using the male/female snaps only to remove the feeding station from the let travel luggage 100 if so desired. Virtually any combination of fixation elements is envisioned under the purview of this disclosure.
[0108] When introducing elements of the present disclosure or the embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. Similarly, the adjective “another,” when used to introduce an element, is intended to mean one or more elements. The terms “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive such that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0109] Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.