Kitty door knocker
20190048653 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10K3/00
PHYSICS
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A door knocker for use by a cat for requesting entry into a house. This knocker comprises a mounting block attached to a door surface; a longitudinal spring having a first end mounted to the mounting block and a second end extending vertically downward from the first end. A hardwood ball is mounted to the second end. The ball is held at a knocking distance from the door surface. A string with loose frayed ends is attached to the second end of the spring near the ball. A cat coming near the door knocker is attracted to the string with frayed ends and instinctively starts to play with the string to operate the door knocker into a series of repetitive door knocks. The door knocker according to the present invention does not require any significant physical or mental effort from a cat.
Claims
1. A door knocker for use by a cat for requesting entry into a house; comprising: a mounting block attached to a door surface of said house; a longitudinal spring having a first end mounted to said mounting block and a second end extending vertically downward from said mounting block; a ball mounted to said second end; said ball being held at a knocking distance from said door surface; and a string attached to said second end of said spring near said ball, said string having loose frayed ends extending away from said ball.
2. The door knocker as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spring has a free length of about 2 inches and said knocking distance is about inch.
3. The door knocker as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ball is made of hardwood.
4. The door knocker as claimed in claim 3, wherein said ball is made of maple wood.
5. The door knocker as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting block is made of cedar wood.
6. The door knocker as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting block is retained to said door surface by a double-sided adhesive tape.
7. The door knocker as claimed in claim 1, wherein said string is made of black shoe lace, and said frayed ends extend loosely about 1 to 2 inches away from said ball.
8. A door knocker for use by a cat for requesting entry into a house; comprising: a mounting block having a plane that is attachable to a door surface; a longitudinal spring having a first end mounted to said mounting block and a second end extending vertically downward from the first end and said mounting block; a hardwood ball mounted to said second end; said ball being held at a knocking distance from said plane; and a string attached to said second end of said spring near said ball, said string having loose frayed ends extending away from said hardwood ball.
9. The door knocker as claimed in claim 8, wherein said spring has a free length of about 2 inches, said ball has a diameter of about 1 inches, and said knocking distance is about inch.
10. The door knocker as claimed in claim 8, wherein said ball is made of maple wood.
11. The door knocker as claimed in claim 8, wherein said mounting block is made of cedar wood.
12. The door knocker as claimed in claim 8, wherein said string is made of black shoe lace, and said frayed ends extending about 1 to 2 inches away from said hardwood ball.
13. A door knocker for use by a cat for requesting entry into a house; comprising: a mounting block made of cedar wood and being attachable to a door surface; a longitudinal spring having a first end mounted to said mounting block and a second end extending vertically downward from the mounting block; a hardwood ball mounted to said second end; and a string attached to said second end of said spring near said ball, said string having loose frayed ends extending away from said ball.
14. The door knocker as claimed in claim 13, wherein said said ball being mountable at a knocking distance from said door surface when said mounting block is affixed to said door surface.
15. The door knocker as claimed in claim 14, wherein said spring has a free length of about 2 inches and said knocking distance is about inch.
16. The door knocker as claimed in claim 14, wherein said ball is made of maple wood.
17. The door knocker as claimed in claim 13, wherein said string is made of black shoe lace, and said frayed ends extend loosely about 1 to 2 inches away from said ball.
18. The door knocker as claimed in claim 13, wherein said spring is a compression spring having a diameter of inch; a wire size of about 0.048 inch and 10 turns per inch.
19. The door knocker as claimed in claim 13, wherein said spring is tightly fitted into said mounting block and into said ball.
20. The door knocker as claimed in claim 13, wherein said string is wound and knotted around said spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] A preferred embodiment of the kitty door knocker according to the present invention is described with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like parts throughout the several views:
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[0025] The drawings presented herein are presented for convenience to explain the functions of all the elements includes in the preferred embodiment of the present invention. Elements and details that are obvious to the person skilled in the art may not have been illustrated. Conceptual sketches have been used to illustrate elements that would be readily understood in the light of the present disclosure. These drawings are not fabrication drawings, and should not be scaled.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0026] Referring to
[0027] Broadly, the kitty door knocker 20 is comprised of a mounting block 24, a spring 26 extending downward from the mounting block 24, a hardwood ball 28 and a piece of string 30 with frayed ends 32 attached to the lower end of the spring 26. It will be appreciated that line 22 in
[0028] More specifically, the spring 24 is a compression spring having a preferred diameter of about inch, a wire size of about 0.048 inch, and is wound to about 10 turns per inch.
[0029] The mounting block 24 is preferably retained to the door surface 22 by a double-sided adhesive tape 34, although a magnetic pad will also work if the door knocker 20 is installed on a metal door.
[0030] The spring 26 and the hardwood ball 28 are mounted to the mounting block 24 in such a way as to hold the ball surface at a knocking distance C from the door surface 22 of about inch, as illustrated in
[0031] While the purpose of the hardwood ball 28 is to produce a knock against the door surface 22, the purpose of the string 30 with frayed ends 32 is to attract the attention of a cat. A cat is not always interested by hardwood ball, especially when the ball is plain and stationary. However, most cats are intrigued by a string 30 with frayed ends 32. When a cat sits by a door having the kitty door knocker 20 installed thereon, the cat is almost always interested by the string 30 with frayed ends 32 and instinctively plays with it. As a result, the ball 28 is repeatedly pulled from the door surface 22 and let go. Because of the spring 26 and the clearance C, the balls 28 hits the door surface 22 and bounces back to generate two to three distinctive knocks. The distinctive knocks are much like a person does when working a regular door knocker, both in intensity of frequency.
[0032] Preferably, the string 30 is black in color and is made of shoe lace material. The string 30 is simply wound and knotted around the lower end of the spring 26. The frayed ends 32 lay on the ball 28 while extending away from the ball 28. The length of the loose ends of the string 30 is about 1.25 to 2 inches. Although the color black works well for the string 30 with frayed ends 32, other colors may work as well or better.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] The mounting block 24 is preferably made of cedar wood or other softwood for reducing shipping weight and postage during delivery to a buyer. The mounting block 24 has a preferred width W of 1 inches; a preferred height H of 2 inches; and a preferred thickness T of 1 inches. The preferred spring free length L is about 2 inches, and the preferred ball diameter is D is 1 inches.
[0035] The hardwood ball 28 is preferably made of maple wood or similar hardwood. It will be appreciated that a plastic or a metal ball would also work. However, the sound and the series of repeat knocks made by a maple ball is preferred.
[0036] The spring 24 is inserted with a tightly fitted connection into a cavity 36 in the mounting block 24 and into a similar cavity inside the ball 28.
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] In use, after installing the kitty door knocker to a door for the first time, a pet owner must be attentive to a cat first approaching the door knocker 20. If the pet owner opens the door at the first knocks from the door knocker 20, a cat will associate a door being opened with its play with the door knocker 20. It has been experienced that a cat quickly learns to use this kitty door knocker 20.