Insect-Free Pet Feeder System
20210037782 ยท 2021-02-11
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Abstract
An insect free pet feeder system includes a feeder assembly having a base, a water cavity, a pet food cavity, a bowl insert, and a water bottle. The feeder assembly includes the base, the water cavity, the pet food cavity, the bowl insert, and the water bottle creating a unitary structure. The base supports the water cavity, the pet food cavity, the bowl insert, and the water bottle. The water cavity surrounds the pet food cavity. The bowl insert is supported within the pet food cavity. The water bottle is provided to replenish the water cavity with water and maintain a water level. The water cavity creates a moat barrier between insects and pet food stored in the bowl insert located within the pet food cavity and ensures pets have access to clean, insect free food.
Claims
1. A pet feeder assembly comprising: a base; a water cavity located in the base and having a circumferential edge and a fill line; a food cavity supported above the base inside the water cavity with a moat barrier disposed between the water cavity edge and having an outer rim disposed above the fill line; and a water bottle secured to the water cavity.
2. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 1, wherein the food cavity receives a removable bowl.
3. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 2, wherein the water bottle threads to the water cavity.
4. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 3, wherein the water bottle comprises a water release valve.
5. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 4, wherein the outer rim of the food cavity and an outer rim of the water cavity are disposed the same distance above the ground.
6. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 5, wherein the food cavity is supported within the water cavity by a support member.
7. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 6, wherein the support member supports the water bottle.
8. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 1, wherein the water bottle threads to the water cavity.
9. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 8, wherein the water bottle comprises a water release valve.
10. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 9, wherein the outer rim of the food cavity and an outer rim of the water cavity are disposed the same distance above the ground.
11. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 10, wherein the food cavity is supported within the water cavity by a support member.
12. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 11, wherein the support member supports the water bottle.
13. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 1, wherein the water bottle comprises a water release valve.
14. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 13, wherein the outer rim of the food cavity and an outer rim of the water cavity are disposed the same distance above the ground.
15. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 14, wherein the food cavity is supported within the water cavity by a support member.
16. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 1, wherein the outer rim of the food cavity and an outer rim of the water cavity are disposed the same distance above the ground.
17. The insect free pet feeder system of claim 16, wherein the food cavity is supported within the water cavity by a support member.
18. A feeding method comprising: providing a feeding assembly having a base, a water cavity located in the base and having a circumferential edge and a fill line, a food cavity supported above the base inside the water cavity with a moat barrier disposed between the water cavity edge and having an outer rim disposed above the fill line, and a water bottle secured to the water cavity; filling the assembly with food and water; and placing the assembly within reach of the pet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, an insect free pet feeder system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0015] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to containers and more particularly to an insect free pet feeder system as used to improve the use of pet food dishes and prevent insects from contaminating food stored therein.
[0017] Generally, the present invention keeps ants and other pesky insects from crawling into a pet's food bowl. It features an easy to clean, removable food bowl, water dish, and refillable water bottle that dispenses water into the water dish. This saves pet owners a considerable amount of time and frustration. It prevents wasted pet food and additional expenses to replace the wasted food. The present invention ensures beloved pets have access to clean, insect free food.
[0018] The insect free pet feeder system may have a rounded base with a rubber grip bottom. The water bowl may sit inside the rounded base, and the food bowl can sit inside the water bowl, creating a moat around the food bowl. The food bowl can be removed for easy refilling and cleaning and can have a rubber grip bottom to prevent shifting and spilling. The water bottle can be threaded into a port on the side of the feeder. The water bottle can have a water release valve to dispense water directly into the water bowl. The top of the water bottle may include a capped opening to refill the bottle with a hose. In a preferred embodiment, the base may measure approximately 18 in diameter, whereas the water bowl can measure about 14. The feeder may be offered in various materials, including stainless steel, hard plastic, or other suitable material.
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[0024] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.