Disposable Cat Litter Box
20230210084 · 2023-07-06
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Abstract
A cat litter box is designed to be folded into a compact form for storage and shipment to a customer and unfolded by the customer for use. When it is time to replace the litter box, the cat litter box can be refolded back into a compact form for disposal. A lid protects the box during storage and shipment.
Claims
1. A cat litter box comprising: a bottom; side walls that extend upwardly from the bottom to form a litter compartment; extension panels hingedly connected to respective side walls and configured to move between a folded position and an unfolded position, the extension panels comprising: first and second long panels hingedly connected to respective first and second side walls on opposing sides of the litter compartment; first and second short panels hingedly connected to respective third and fourth side walls on opposing sides of the litter compartment; the first and second short panels joined with the first and second long panels to form a continuous enclosure; and an opening along one of the first and second long panels to enable a cat to enter into an interior space formed by the side walls and the extension panels when the extension panels are in the unfolded position.
2. The cat litter box of claim 1 further comprising a water-resistant layer positioned on inner surfaces of the bottom, the side walls, and the extension panels.
3. The cat litter box of claim 2 wherein the water-resistant layer is positioned solely on the inner surfaces of the bottom, the side walls, and the extension panels.
4. The cat litter box of claim 2 wherein the water-resistant layer is a low-density polyethylene coating.
5. The cat litter box of claim 1 wherein the extension panels are connected together in an overlapping arrangement.
6. The cat litter box of claim 1 wherein the bottom, the side walls, and the extension panels comprise a cardboard blank comprising an intermediate corrugated fluting, a pre-coated paperboard ply attached to a first side of the corrugated fluting, and an uncoated paperboard ply attached to an opposing second side of the corrugated fluting.
7. The cat litter box of claim 1 wherein the first and second short panels comprise diagonal fold lines.
8. The cat litter box of claim 7 wherein the first and second short panels are flat and without the diagonal fold lines.
9. The cat litter box of claim 7 wherein the diagonal fold lines are symmetric about a longitudinal centerline of the litter compartment.
10. The cat litter box of claim 1 wherein the first and second long panels are exposed and extend over and cover the first and second short panels in the folded position.
11. The cat litter box of claim 1 wherein the opening is spaced away from the first and second short panels.
12. The cat litter box of claim 1 wherein the cat litter box comprises a rectangular shape and includes four of the side walls and four of the extension panels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Referring now to the
[0025] In one embodiment, the box 12 is generally rectangular in form and preferably constructed of cardboard, though other materials could be used in some embodiments. The box 12 comprises a bottom indicated generally by the numeral 16, side walls indicated generally by the numeral 14, and extension panels indicated generally by the numeral 24. The bottom 14 is formed by four bottom panels indicated individually by the reference numerals 14A-14D as seen in
[0026] The lid 40 of the cat litter box 10 is also rectangular in form and conforms to the shape of the box 12. The lid 40 includes a top 42 and side walls 44 that extend down from the top 42. The top 40 and side walls 44 are sized to fit over the side walls 16 of the box 12 when the extension panels 24 are in the folded position as shown in
[0027] The cat litter tray 50 is disposed inside the litter compartment 36 defined by the bottom 14 and side walls 16 of the box 12. In one embodiment, the cat litter tray 50 is made of a polymer and molded to conform in size and shape to the interior of the litter compartment 36. The cat litter tray 50 comprises a tray 52 having flanges 58 that extend from the outer periphery of the tray 52. The tray 52 include a bottom 54 and curved side walls 54 to hold cat litter. Flanges 56 extend from the outer periphery of the tray 52 for securing the cat litter tray 50 inside the litter compartment 36 and providing protection from cat urine to the portion of the side walls 24 immediately above top of the tray 52. When the cat litter tray 50 is disposed in the litter compartment 36, the flanges 56 extend upwardly from the outer periphery of the tray portion 52. The flanges 56 lie flat against the inner surfaces of the side walls 24 of the box 12 and are sealed to the side walls 24 by an adhesive as shown in
[0028] The reinforcing strips 60 provide structural support for and protect the top edges of the extension panels 24A and 24C when the cat litter box 10 is assembled for use. Similar protective strips (not shown) could also be applied to the top edges of the side walls 24B and 24D for protection of the top edges. The reinforcing strips 60 in one embodiment comprise extruded polymer strips with an inverted u-shaped cross section configured to slide onto the top edges of the extension panels 24.
[0029] In one embodiment, the box 12 and lid 40 are manufactured from single wall “B flute” material. The height of the extension panels 24 helps keep the litter contained within the litter compartment during use. An entrance opening into the cat litter box 10 for the cat measures, in one embodiment 11″ W×5½″ H so that a cat can easily enter into and exit from the litter compartment when the cat litter box 10 is in use. The lid 40 can be placed on the bottom 14 of the box 12 during use as shown in
[0030] The interior surfaces of the box 12 can be protected from cat urine and moisture damage by applying a water-resistant coating, durable water-resistant coating. In some embodiments, the interior and exterior surfaces of the lid 40 are also be protected in a similar manner. The interior coating provides a moisture barrier that protects the interior of the box 12 from cat urine. An exterior coating can also be applied to the outer surfaces of the box 12 if desired to protect the box 12 from moisture damage during home delivery. In one embodiment, the box 12 measures 19″ L×14⅜″ W×3″ H (disassembled) and 19″ L×14″ W×10¼″ H (assembled).
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[0033] The mold 100 is mounted on a carrousel 110 that rotates 90%. The carrousel 110 includes two handles 112 for rotating the carrousel 110 as hereinafter described. The carrousel 110 in turn is mounted on a shuttle 120 that moves forward and backward into and out of a heating machine 130, shown schematically in
[0034] During manufacture, the cat litter tray 50 is placed in an inverted position on the mold 110 and the box 12 is pressed down over the cat litter tray 50 as shown in
[0035] In use, the cat litter box 10 pre-packaged with cat litter 70 is purchased by or shipped to a user in a folded configuration as shown in
[0036] To put the cat litter box 10 into use, the customer removes the lid 40 from the folded box 12, folds the extension panels 24 upward and outward to the unfolded position as shown in
[0037] After approximately 30 days of use, the cat litter box 10 is ready to be properly disposed of. The reinforcing strips 60 are removed and placed inside the cat litter tray 50 or otherwise disposed of. The litter box is the folded back into the original folded position and the lid 40 is placed back on the top of the cat litter box 10 as shown in
[0038] Referring now to the
[0039] In one embodiment, the foldable box 120 is generally rectangular in form and preferably constructed of corrugated cardboard or paperboard, though other materials could be used in some embodiments. In one embodiment, the box 120 measures approximately 19″ L×14⅜″ W×3″ H (disassembled) and approximately 19″ L×14″ W×10¼″ H (assembled), although the dimensions may differ in other embodiments. The box 120 comprises a bottom indicated generally by the numeral 140, side walls indicated generally by the numeral 160, and extension panels indicated generally by the numeral 240. The bottom 140 is formed by a single panel as seen in
[0040] Extension panels 240, indicated individually by reference numerals 240A-240D, join respective side walls 160A-160D along horizontal fold lines 250. Extension panels 240A and 240C include side flaps 260 that connect along fold lines 270. The side flaps 260 overlap with and attach to extension panels 240B and 240D when the box 120 is assembled. The side flaps 260 also connect to the corner panels 200 along fold lines 290.
[0041] Glue 320 is applied to a portion of the extension panels 240B and 240D and side walls 160B and 160D. The triangular glue area on the side walls 160B and 160D secures the folded corner panels 200 when the box 120 is assembled. Similarly, the rectangular glue area on the extension panels 240B and 240D secures the side flaps 260 when the box 120 is assembled such that the extension panels are joined at the corners of the box 120.
[0042] The extension panels 240 are moveable between a folded position as shown in
[0043] The lid 400 of the cat litter box 100 is also rectangular in form and conforms to the shape of the box 120. The lid 400 includes a top 420 and side walls 440 that extend down from the top 420. The top 400 and side walls 440 are sized to fit over the side walls 160 of the box 120 when the extension panels 240 are in the folded position as shown in
[0044] The reinforcing strips 600 provide structural support for and protect the top edges of the extension panels 240A and 240C when the cat litter box 100 is assembled for use. Similar protective strips (not shown) could also be applied to the top edges of the side walls 240B and 240D for protection of the top edges. The reinforcing strips 600 in one embodiment comprise extruded polymer strips with an inverted u-shaped cross section configured to slide onto the top edges of the extension panels 240.
[0045] In one embodiment, the box 120 and lid 400 are manufactured from single wall “B flute” material. The height of the extension panels 240 helps keep the litter contained within the litter compartment during use. An entrance opening into the cat litter box 100 for the cat measures, in one embodiment 11″ W×5½″ H so that a cat can easily enter into and exit from the litter compartment when the cat litter box 100 is in use. The lid 400 can be placed on the bottom 140 of the box 120 during use as shown in
[0046] The interior surfaces of the box 120 can be protected from cat urine and moisture damage by applying a linear low-density, polyethylene (LLDPE) coating 520 to the inside surfaces of the corrugated cardboard 500. In some embodiments, the interior and exterior surfaces of the lid 400 are also be protected in a similar manner. The interior coating provides a moisture barrier that protects the interior of the box 120 from cat urine. An exterior coating can also be applied to the outer surfaces of the box 120 if desired to protect the box 120 from moisture damage during home delivery.
[0047] A cross-section of the corrugated cardboard 500 is shown in
[0048] In use, the cat litter box 100 pre-packaged with cat litter 700 is purchased by or shipped to a user in a folded configuration as shown in
[0049] To put the cat litter box 100 into use, the customer removes the lid 400 from the folded box 120, folds the extension panels 240 upward and outward to the unfolded position as shown in
[0050] After approximately 30 days of use, the cat litter box 100 is ready to be properly disposed of. The reinforcing strips 600 are removed and placed inside the cat litter tray 500 or otherwise disposed of. The litter box is the folded back into the original folded position and the lid 400 is placed back on the top of the cat litter box 100 as shown in