ANIMAL BED WITH REMOVABLE THERAPY DEVICE
20190021277 ยท 2019-01-24
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Abstract
An animal bed for receiving a therapy device therein. It has a first surface for allowing the animal to rest thereon, an opposite therapy surface for allowing the animal to be treated with a therapy device while resting thereon, and a chamber for detachably receiving the therapy device therein. In disclosed embodiments the therapy device is a magnetic therapy device, a temperature therapy device, a vibration therapy device, a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) device, a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) device or a combination of one or more of these devices. The bed can include reinforced corners that may have surface ornamentation different from that of the main bed surface.
Claims
1. An animal bed having a first surface for allowing the animal to rest thereon; an opposite therapy surface for allowing the animal to be treated with a therapy device while resting thereon; and, a chamber for detachably receiving the therapy device therein.
2. The animal bed of claim 1, wherein padding is operably secured to the first surface to allow the pet to rest on a padded surface.
3. The animal bed of claim 2, wherein the chamber is a pocket operably secured to the therapy surface.
4. The animal bed of claim 3, wherein the pocket includes a securing structure for holding the therapy device therein.
5. The animal bed of claim 4, wherein the securing structure is hook and loop material.
6. The animal bed of claim 1, wherein the therapy device is a temperature therapy device.
7. The animal bed of claim 6, wherein the temperature therapy device is a hot/cold pack.
8. The animal bed of claim 6, wherein the temperature therapy device is a heating pad.
9. The animal bed of claim 8, wherein the heating pad includes an electric heating element.
10. The animal bed of claim 6, wherein the temperature therapy device includes a radiant fluid flow device.
11. The animal bed of claim 1, wherein the therapy device is selected from the list consisting of a magnetic therapy device, a temperature therapy device, a vibration therapy device, a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) device and a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) device.
12. The animal bed of claim 1 further including a second therapy device operably received within the chamber, the second therapy device selected from the list consisting of a magnetic therapy device, a temperature therapy device, a vibration therapy device, a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) device and a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) device.
13. The animal bed of claim 3, wherein the padding is formed of a first substantially planar sheet of padding and a second substantially planar sheet of padding. The first substantially planar sheet of padding operably secured to the first surface, and the second substantially planar sheet of padding operably secured to the opposite therapy surface.
14. The animal bed of claim 13, wherein the first substantially planar sheet of padding is operably secured to the first surface with stitching.
15. The animal bed of clam 1, wherein the bed is substantially rectangular defining four corners, and further including substantially planar reinforcing materials operably secured at the four corners.
16. The animal bed of claim 15, wherein the substantially planar reinforcing materials have surface orientation that differs from the surface ornamentation on the first surface.
17. The animal bed of claim 6 wherein the chamber includes a thermally conductive material therein.
18. The animal bed of claim 1, wherein the bed upper surface and therapy surface are constructed of waterproof materials.
Description
FIGURE DESCRIPTIONS
[0006] The foregoing Summary and the following Detailed Description will be better understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] An animal bed 20 with one or more removable therapy device(s) 26 detachably secured thereto is shown in
[0019] General Bed Construction
[0020] As best shown in
[0021] The padding 22 is preferably formed of two sheets, an upper sheet 22A, and a lower sheet 22B. The upper sheet is secured in place to the sheet of material forming the upper surface with stitching 46. Preferably, and as best shown in
[0022] Preferably, the durable corner material 33 is provided at the upper corners 32 and lower corners 34 of bed 20 as best shown in
[0023] As best shown in
[0024] More preferably, and as best shown in
[0025] Pocket
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] Preferably the edge of the pocket openings includes a securing structure for allowing detachable opening and closing of the pocket opening. Hook and loop material secured along the edge of the pocket opening has been found to work particularly well for this purpose. It allows the closed pocket edge to remain secure while limiting an animal's ability to grasp the enclosing structure and possibly chew or otherwise damage it.
[0028] Alternatively, only one edge of the pocket may be rigidly secured to the bed with stitching or the like. The other three edges could then include securing structures, such as strips of hook and loop material along each respective edge. This orientation would allow the pocket to be opened like a flap to allow therapy devices to be operably secured to the bed. Then the flap could be closed to engage the strips of hook and loop material thereby closing the therapy device therein.
[0029] Preferably, each pet bed is constructed using a tough 1000 denier Cordura Nylon outer fabric. The inside is made using a 10 once fiberfill batting and each of the rounded corners and pockets of the bed is protected utilizing a 40 ounce truck tarp material creating the ultimate chew and scratch resistant pet bed. The materials are preferably water resistant.
[0030] Therapy Devices
[0031] As best shown in
[0032] The temperature therapy device can provide both cooling relief to an over-heated animal such as a pet, or soothing warmth to a chilled, or arthritic pet. The time-tested gel packs can be cooled in the freezer or warmed in the microwave. Simply slide the gel packs into the reinforced chew resistant and scratch resistant pockets to provide your pet the desired temperature relief they require. If no therapy is required, leave the gel packs in place, and turn the bed over to provide your pet a relaxing multi-layered pillow top comfort. If desired, the cooling effect can also be felt through the padding
[0033] To facilitate heat transfer between the hot/cold pack and the animal, one or more layers of thermally conductive materials 28 may be provided in the pocket as best shown in
[0034] Preferably, each pet bed is constructed using a tough 1000 denier Cordura Nylon outer fabric. The inside is made using a 10 once fiberfill batting and each of the rounded corners and pockets of the bed is protected utilizing a 40 ounce truck tarp material creating the ultimate chew and scratch resistant pet bed. The materials are preferably water resistant
[0035] More preferably, the gel packs work both Hot & Cold, are non-toxic and microwave and freezer safe.
[0036] It can be appreciated that other therapy devices may also be detachably secured within the pocket. For example, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (commonly known as TENS) therapy devices are commonly used to treat people. One such system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,092 to Todd et al., the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0037] The pockets can be adapted to receive one or more TENS therapy devices therein. Preferably, the TENS therapy device is self-contained and completely sealed within the pocket so as to prevent an animal from becoming entangled or chewing wires extending therefrom.
[0038] Other therapy devices that may be detachably received within the pockets include a vibration therapy device such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,382,690 to Yoon et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 6,175,981 to Lizama et al., a magnetic therapy device such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,817,000 to Souder, an electric heating element such as a conventional heating pad, a conventional liquid cooled and/or heated radiant system that pumps warm and/or chilled liquid through the system, and/or a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) device such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,675,047 to Konoplev, all of the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference, and the like. Preferably, the therapy system is self-contained using internal operating components. Moreover, a combination of these devices may also be included as needed.
[0039] One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that numerous variations and modifications may be made to the configurations described above without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.