OLFACTORY MAT FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS
20180027773 ยท 2018-02-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A washable, reusable mat that serves as a stimulation device for animals, the mat having a base a base with a pile thereon, the pile being formed from a plurality of fingers which are arranged to form a structure with a plurality of spaces. Food or treats for the animal (e.g., a dog), are placed on the mat, and the food or treats fall among the fingers and are captured within the spaces formed in the pile by the fingers. The animal locates the food or treats by employing the animal's olfactory senses, such as smell and taste, to locate the food within the matt pile. The animal may use its nose (or paws) to gain access to the captured food by tunneling among the fingers, moving the fingers aside, or other action to access the hidden food.
Claims
1. A stimulation device for animals comprising a washable, reusable mat having: a) a base; b) pile attached to the base; c) the pile comprising a plurality of structures attached to the base; d) wherein the pile is arranged to provide interstices.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the structures are secured to the base to provide a first portion that extends from the base and a second portion that extends from the base.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of structures include a first end and a second end, and wherein said structures are secured to the base at a location between the structure first end and the second end.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the pile structures comprise a plurality of interfering fingers that engage each other and form capturing spaces between the fingers, between the base and fingers, or both.
5. The device of claim 5, wherein said capturing spaces comprise hidden spaces, and wherein the fingers are arranged to provide access to the hidden spaces.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein said pile structure comprises a plurality of fingers, and wherein said fingers comprise substantially cylindrical elements having at least an arcuate portion.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein said pile structure comprises a plurality of fingers, and wherein said fingers comprise a rolled sheet of material.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein said rolled sheet of material is rolled at at least one end thereof.
9. The device of claim 7, wherein said rolled sheet of material is rolled at each end thereof.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein said mat is constructed from a washable material.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein said base comprises a fabric base and wherein said pile is constructed from fabric.
12. The device of claim 6, wherein said fingers are provided to extend at a substantially similar distance from said base.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein said fingers are attached to the base at a finger midpoint.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein said fingers are attached to the base in rows.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein said finger midpoints are arranged adjacently on said base, and wherein said fingers are secured to said base at their respective finger midpoints.
16. The device of claim 1, wherein said midpoints of adjacently arranged fingers are secured to the base in rows by connecting the adjacently arranged midpoints of fingers within a row to the base with a fastening element.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the fastening element comprises stitching.
18. The device of claim 6, wherein said fingers are stretchable.
19. The device of claim 6, wherein said fingers comprise elastic members.
20. The device of claim 6, wherein a plurality of capturing spaces are formed between fingers.
21. The device of claim 20, wherein the fingers are arranged on the base in a spaced relation to form the plurality of capturing spaces.
22. The device of claim 1, wherein the base has an upper surface and a bottom surface; wherein the structures are attached to the base and are provided on the upper surface, and wherein the bottom surface comprises a substantially flat surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Referring to
[0025] According to a preferred embodiment, the base 112 is constructed from a fabric material, and has a bottom surface 112a and top surface 112b. In the arrangement illustrated, the fingers 113 are attached to the base 112. According to a preferred embodiment, the fingers 113 are attached to the top surface 112b of the base 112. In the illustration of the exemplary embodiment of the mat 110, the bottom surface 112a is shown as a substantially flat surface. According to some preferred embodiments, the base 112 preferably is constructed from a washable material, and may be constructed from a washable fabric.
[0026] According to some embodiments, the fingers 113 preferably are provided and arranged with a density to have a suitable weight to offer some resistance to the animal as it snuffles through the fingers 113 to locate the captured food within the cavities. As illustrated in the sectional view of
[0027] According to some embodiments, the fingers 113 may be stretchable. The fingers 113 may be formed from an elastic material to provide elasticity, so the fingers 113 may be stretched (or when stretched), provide the ability to give, and when released, the fingers 113 may retract and return to their unstretched condition. For example, where an animal locates the food and attempts to retrieve the food from the mat 110, and inadvertently attempts to do so along with one or more of the fingers 113, the fingers 113 may stretch and give so as to lessen the initial force from the pulling, as well as potentially to indicate to the animal that there is resistance (e.g., of the finger but not the food or treat). The animal may therefore retrieve the food (or continue to retrieve the food) and lessen the force being applied to the fingers 113. In other instances, the animal may retrieve the food without also capturing any of the fingers 113.
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] A finger 113 may be formed from a sheet which may be layered, folded or otherwise secured onto itself, to provide suitable rigidity for the pile surface 111. According to one embodiment, the fingers 113 comprise structures, such as the finger 113 (separately shown in
[0030] As illustrated in the figures, the fingers 113 interfere with each other and may engage each other to form a plurality of finger ends, and to provide capturing spaces 130 (see
[0031] The fingers 113 preferably are configured to be substantially raised in relation to the base 111. The base 111 illustrated in the exemplary embodiment is depicted comprising a flat base, from which the fingers 113 are angled or upwardly raised from the base 111. The fingers 113 preferably are configured with some rigidity to form the pile 111 and provide a plurality of spaces therebetween for the food or treats not only to reside in the cavities 130, but also to facilitate the passing of the food or treats through and among the fingers 113 and to pass into the cavities 130. The density of the fingers 113 forming the pile 111 preferably are arranged so that one or more fingers 113 may support other fingers 113.
[0032] According to a preferred embodiment, the fingers 113 are configured having a spindle shape. As illustrated in the figures, according to preferred embodiments, the fingers 113 may be constructed having a wall that has a cylindrical or cylindrical-like configuration. For example, the fingers 113 may be configured by providing a rolled structure. For example, the fingers 113 may be configured having walls that are free of external edges. In the exemplary depiction in
[0033] Various materials may be used to form the mat base 112 and fingers 113. Any suitable material may be used to form the base 112 and fingers 113. The mat 110, including the fingers 113 and base 112, preferably is formed from a washable material. The fingers 113 and base 112 may be formed from the same material or from different materials. For example, the base 112 may comprise a fabric and the pile 111 formed by the fingers 113 also may be constructed from fabric.
[0034] According to some preferred embodiments, the fingers 113 may be provided to extend at a substantially similar distance from said base. For example, as discussed, the fingers 113 may be attached to the base 112 at a finger midpoint (see e.g., the midpoint 113c of
[0035] According to some preferred embodiments, the fingers 113 are configured so that in the case where the fingers 113 are disrupted by the animal seeking to locate a consumable item within the mat 110, the fingers 113 may be moved (e.g., moved aside). Preferably, the fingers 113 do not deform or collapse onto themselves.
[0036] An alternate embodiment of a finger 213 is illustrated in
[0037] These and other advantages may be obtained through the use of the inventive apparatus and methods disclosed herein. While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, the description is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. For example, although the mats 110, 210 and bases 112, 212 are depicted as a substantially rectangular structure (or corner in the case of mat 210), the mats according to the invention may be provided having a variety of shapes, such as, for example, a dog bone, circle, square, or other desired shape. The mats 110, 210 preferably are constructed from materials or components that provide safety for the animal, should the animal decide to overturn or raise the mat into the air. In addition, according to some embodiments, the pile or fingers may be constructed to facilitate washing and cleaning by limiting closed spaces of the finger, so that trapped debris may be extracted or expunged. Various modifications and changes may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein and as set forth in the appended claims.