WALKING AID FOR PETS WITH LIMB INJURY
20190209417 ยท 2019-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H3/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A walking aid for pets includes a main member, two wheels, and a fastening device. The main member has a closed portion and two wall portions connected to opposite sides of the closed portion, wherein the closed portion and the wall portions enclose a receiving room, and an opening is formed between the wall portions. The wheels are pivoted on the main member. The fastening device is connected to the main member to be worn on a pet.
Claims
1. A walking aid for pets, comprising: a main member having a closed portion and two wall portions connected to opposite sides of the closed portion, wherein the closed portion and the wall portions enclose a receiving room, and an opening is formed between the wall portions; two wheels pivoted on the main member; and a fastening device connected to the main member to be worn on a pet.
2. The walking aid of claim 1, wherein the fastening device includes a pad member, a fastening member connected to the pad member, and an adjusting member having an end connected to the pad member and an opposite end detachably connected to the main member.
3. The walking aid of claim 2, wherein the fastening member includes a plurality of belts connected to opposite sides of the pad member to be fastened to each other to fasten the pad member to the pet.
4. The walking aid of claim 2, wherein the pad member is provided with two bores to pass limbs of the pet therethrough.
5. The walking aid of claim 1, wherein the main member has a concave interior side.
6. The walking aid of claim 1, wherein the main member further has an extending portion at a bottom of the receiving room.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0017] The main member 10 is a U-shaped member, having a closed portion 11 at a side thereof and two wall portions 12 at opposite sides of the closed portion 11. The wall portions 12 extend in oblique directions, so that there is an included angle between each wall portion 12 and the closed portion 11. The closed portion 11 and the wall portions 12 enclose a receiving room 13, and an opening 14 is formed between the wall portions 12 to be an entrance of the receiving room 13. Each of the wall portions 12 have a concave interior side 15.
[0018] The wheels 20 are pivoted on the main member 10 for free rotation. In the present embodiment, the wheels are pivoted at junctions of the closed portion 11 and the wall portions 12, respectively.
[0019] The fastening device 30 is made of a flexible fabric to hold a pet. The fastening device 30 has a pad member 31, a fastening member 32, and an adjusting member 33. The pad member 31 is connected to the main member 10 through the adjusting member 33, and has a portion thereof received in the receiving room 13. The fastening member 32 has a plurality of belts connected to opposite sides of the pad member 31. The adjusting member 33 is a belt having opposite ends connected to the closed portion 11 of the main member 10 and the pad member 31. In the present embodiment, the adjusting member 33 is detachably connected to the closed portion 11 of the main member 10 by a clip or a Velcro fastener (not shown). The adjusting member 33 is a conventional adjusting belt which could adjust a length thereof. The pad member 31 is provided with two bores 34.
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[0023] In conclusion, the walking aids of the present invention could stably hold the injured limbs of the pet and help the pet to walk by itself. The adjusting member 33 is operated to change a distance between the pad member 31 and the main member 10 according to the size of the pet. The pad member is made of a soft fabric to stably hold the abdomen of the pet.
[0024] It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.