Animal chew toy containing solid food
09549959 ยท 2017-01-24
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A61K2300/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K2300/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K36/9066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/7008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K38/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/7008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/7048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/7048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K45/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K36/87
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/737
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K36/87
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23K20/147
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K38/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K36/9066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61K36/87
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K36/9066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K45/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K38/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/7048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K31/7008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An animal toy containing food having a first portion with food delivery means integrated therein adapted to securely house solid food treats, including a nutritional pet supplement, to be removed by the animal during play or through chewing action, and a second side with a plurality of gum stimulation teeth integrated within and projecting therefrom that act to massage the gums of the animal. Food delivery means may be provided as a plurality of cavities integrated within the first portion (and optionally, the second portion), preferably having a grooved or threaded interior for securely holding food pieces securely therein. Alternatively, the food delivery means is provided as a food portion composing the first portion. A pet supplement may be utilized, including joint preserving and joint rebuilding compositions comprising chicken collagen type II, glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin sulfate, a vitamin composition comprising vitamins C, D and K, a mineral composition comprising calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, manganese and boron, a herbal anti-oxidant cofactor blend comprising citrus bioflavonoids, red grapes anthocyanins, turmeric rhizome, boswellia resin and fennel seed.
Claims
1. An animal chew toy containing food, comprising: a. a first portion including food delivery means integrated therein adapted to deliver said food to an animal during play or through chewing action and manipulation of said animal chew toy, said first portion further comprising an external surface including a plurality of gum stimulation teeth being of varying size integrated therein and projecting therefrom; b. a second portion being structurally connected to said first portion, said second portion having an outer surface including a plurality of gum stimulation teeth being of varying size integrated therein and projecting therefrom; c. said food delivery means comprising a plurality of cavities integrated within said first portion, each adapted to receive at least one food piece; d. each of said plurality of cavities including an interior wall, at least a section of said interior wall being a threaded interior adapted to securely house each of said food pieces, said section of said threaded interior substantially covering said interior wall; e. said gum stimulation teeth substantially cover said outer surface of said second portion; f. said second portion further comprises secondary food delivery means; g. said secondary food delivery means comprises a plurality of chambers integrated within said second portion each adapted to receive at least one food piece; h. said food is a pet supplement, comprising: i. a joint preserving/joint rebuilding composition comprising type II chicken collagen in a range of 500 mg to 1800 mg, glucosamine hydrochloride in a range from 500 mg to 3500 mg and chondroitin sulfate in a range from 500 mg to 1500 mg; ii. a vitamin composition that works in conjunction with said joint preserving/joint rebuilding composition comprising Vitamin C, Vitamin D and Vitamin K; iii. a mineral composition comprising calcium as calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, calcium malate or calcium glycinate, magnesium as magnesium oxide or magnesium glycinate, zinc glycinate, copper glycinate, manganese glycinate and boron chelate; and iv. a herbal cofactor blend in a range from 300 mg to 1000 mg comprising citrus bioflavonoids, red grapes anthocyanins, turmeric rhizome, boswellia resin and fennel seed; i. said food delivery means being edible; and j. said second portion and said gum stimulation teeth being composed of a rubber material; whereby said joint preserving/joint rebuilding composition, vitamin composition, mineral composition, and herbal cofactor blend are mixed in the supplement and orally delivered to the pet as segments proportioned according to pet weight, thereby providing vitamin and mineral nutrition and synergistic action especially suited to rebuild the pet's joints and preserve the pet's joint health.
2. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said animal chew toy has a shape of a football.
3. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said animal chew toy has a shape of a bone.
4. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said type II chicken collagen has a molecular weight of 5,500 to about 10,000.
5. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said vitamin C is present in an amount ranging from 100 mg to 1500 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
6. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said vitamin D is present in an amount ranging from 100 IU to 400 IU for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
7. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said vitamin K is present in an amount ranging from 10 mcg to 40 mcg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
8. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said calcium is present in an amount ranging from 400 mg to 600 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
9. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said magnesium is present in an amount ranging from 300 mg to 500 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
10. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said zinc is present in an amount ranging from 10 mg to 20 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
11. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said copper is present in an amount ranging from 1 mg to 4 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
12. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said manganese is present in an amount ranging from 3 mg to 8 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
13. An animal chew toy as recited by claim 1, wherein said boron is present in an amount ranging from 1 mg to 3 mg for a pet weighing 35 kilograms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more fully understood and further advantages will become apparent when reference is had to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) An animal toy having the ability to both stimulate an animal's gums while delivering a food product to the animal is provided by the present invention. The animal chew toy includes a first portion with food delivery means adapted to securely house solid food treats, including a nutritional pet supplement, to be removed by the animal through chewing action or manipulation. On the second side of the animal chew toy are a plurality of gum stimulation teeth integrated within and projecting therefrom that act to massage the gums of the animal, helping to support a healthy mouth. The food product may include a general treat, or a nutritional pet supplement fortified with vitamins and minerals to improve or protect the health of the animal. Vitamins and minerals, as well as formula components that protect and/or build joint tissue are delivered via the pet supplement formulation designed to be utilized within the animal chew toy.
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(18) The animal chew toy containing food can be constructed having a plethora of shapes, in a plethora of sizes and colors.
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(20) In another embodiment, the food delivery means comprises a food portion composing the first portion, so that the first portion is edible. In this manner, the first portion is entirely consumed by the animal as the animal manipulates and chews on the toy.
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(22) Optionally, the food may comprise a nutritious pet supplement adapted to properly balance metabolic needs that match the joint building ingredients with vitamin and trace mineral content of the formulation. Antioxidants are provided in the form of a herbal co-factor blend in the formulation. The antioxidants reduce the activity of free radicals which, when present, contribute to joint degradation. The formulation is supplied as a ready to use paste, biscuit, jerky treat, chewable tablet; or a chard or sheet adapted to dissolve on the tongue of an animal; or a powder adapted to be admixed with the animal's food; which carries a fixed quantity of these joint preserving/joint rebuilding components, vitamin components, mineral components and an anti-oxidant, herbal co-factor blend for a fixed weight pet. Product containing the formulation is thereafter cut into segments, or administered in measured dosages, that are size and weight proportioned in accordance with the weight of the animal being treated.
(23) Collagen occurs in many places throughout the body, and occurs in different forms known as types, which include: Type I collagenThis is the most abundant collagen of the body. It is present in scar tissue, the end product when tissue heals by repair. It is found in tendons and the organic part of bone. Type II collagenArticular cartilage. Type III collagenThis is the collagen of granulation tissue, and is produced quickly by young fibroblasts before the tougher type I collagen is synthesized. Type IV collagenbasal lamina; eye lens Type V collagenmost interstitial tissue, assoc. with type I, associated with placenta Type VI collagenmost interstitial tissue, associated with type I. Type VII collagenforms anchoring fibrils in dermal epidermal junctions. Type VIII collagensome endothelial cells. Type IX collagenFACIT collagen, cartilage, assoc. with type II and XI fibrils. Type X collagenhypertrophic and mineralizing cartilage. Type XI collagencartilage. Type XII collagenFACIT collagen, interacts with type I containing fibrils, decorin and glucosaminoglycans. Type XIII collagentransmembrane collagen, interacts with integrin albl, fibronectin and components of basment membranes like nidogen and perlecan. As many as 28 types of collagen have previously been described in the literature.
(24) One of the key elements of the composition of the nutritional food product adapted to be utilized in the animal chew toy of the present invention is the inclusion of chicken collagen type II. Chicken collagen type II is extracted from the sternum (breast) bones of young chickens, which contain a large fraction of type II collagen. Type II collagen is the key type of collagen present in the joints. In addition, this extracted type II collagen also contains trace amounts of copper, which facilitates cross linking of collagen polymer chains to create high strength joints. As recently discussed by David E. Trentham, Roselynn A. Dynesius-Trentham, E. John Orav, Daniel Combitchi, Carlos Lorenzo, Kathryn Lea Sewell, David A. Hafler, and Howard L. Weiner in a paper entitled Effects of Oral Administration of Type II Collagen on Rheumatoid Arthritis published in journal of Science 261:1727-1729, 1993, it is clear that this chicken collagen of type II can be ingested orally and travel through the gastrointestinal tract without degradation. The mechanism of action exhibited by type II chicken collagen is believed to occur via oral tolerization to autoantigens. In addition, the digested type II chicken collagen also contains approximately 20% of depolymerized chondroitin sulfate and 10% of hyaluronic acid (HA) as indicated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,780,841. HA acts as a lubricant between connective tissues of the skin and protects the joints by providing shock-absorption. Decrease in HA levels is commonly associated with a great variety of disorders and ailments. For example, osteoarthritis patients experience decreased levels of HA in their synovial fluid. This has a detrimental effect on the joints because HA is primarily responsible for the lubricating and shock-absorbing effects of the synovial fluid. For this reason, researchers have theorized that the replacement of such lost HA may help osteoarthritis sufferers to rebuild damaged cartilage and to regain joint movement. Therefore, the key element of the invention is to add type II chicken collagen that can be orally ingested in combination with a well-balanced vitamin and mineral formulation with added antioxidants.
(25) The length of the polymeric chain of the chicken collagen type II has a lot to do with its absorption in the animal's gastrointestinal tract. Smaller length chains are more easily absorbed. A digested chicken collagen type II with a molecular weight of 5.500 to 10,000 is ideally suited for the formulation since it absorbs at nearly the same rate as the vitamin, mineral and herbal co-factor blend of the supplement formulation.
(26) Glucosamine is an amino sugar made of molecules called Glucosaminolglycans or GAGS. GAGS are found in almost every tissue of the body including joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, skin and blood vessels. Glucosamine is needed to maintain normal joint fluid. Joint fluid surrounds the joints providing them with important nutrients. It helps to lubricate and cushion the joints, acting like a shock absorber during movement and insulating the bones from friction. Glucosamine is necessary to maintain the overall health and integrity of cartilage, bones and joints. It may also enhance the dog's mobility and flexibility.
(27) Vitamin C is needed to regenerate and revitalize Vitamin E. It is also essential to normal collagen formation. Collagen is an integral part of the walls of the blood vessels and is part of the matrix of cartilage, tendons, ligaments, bones and skin.
(28) Vitamin D plays an important role in the maintenance of an intact and strong skeleton. Its primary task is to regulate the amount of calcium and phosphorus in the blood by ensuring correct intake from intestines and secretion. Vitamin D3: cholecalciferol (made from 7-dehydroccavitiesterol), calcidiol, and calcitriol Calcium is essential for the normal growth and maintenance of bones and teeth. Calcium requirements must be met throughout the life of a pet. Long-term calcium deficiency can lead to osteoporosis, in which the bone deteriorates and there is an increased risk of fractures.
(29) Magnesium ion is essential to the basic nucleic acid chemistry of life, and thus is essential to all cells of all known living organisms. Many enzymes require the presence of magnesium ions for their catalytic action, especially enzymes utilizing ATP, or those which use other nucleotides to synthesize DNA and RNA.
(30) Zinc is an essential mineral and is a vital component of several biochemical and enzymatic reactions in a dog's body. In addition, zinc is needed to maintain the health and integrity of a dog's skin and hair coat.
(31) Copper is essential in animals. Copper is carried mostly in the bloodstream on a plasma protein called ceruloplasmin. When copper is first absorbed in the gut it is transported to the liver bound to albumin. Copper is found in a variety of enzymes, including the copper centers of cytochrome c oxidase and the enzyme superoxide dismutase (containing copper and zinc). In addition to its enzymatic roles, copper is used for biological electron transport. The blue copper proteins that participate in electron transport include azurin and plastocyanin. The name blue copper comes from their intense blue color arising from a ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) absorption band around 600 nm. Copper is also essential in cross linking collagen.
(32) Manganese is a trace mineral needed for vital enzyme reactions and proper bone development. It plays a key role in supporting the bodied production of vital elements required to rebuild cartilage in damaged joints.
(33) Boron can drop excretion of calcium by 44%, and activate estrogen and vitamin D. This prevents bone loss.
(34) Citrus bioflavonoids have been referred to as nature's biological response modifiers because of strong experimental evidence of their ability to modify the body's reaction to allergens, viruses, and carcinogens. They show anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-cancer activity. In addition, flavonoids act as powerful antioxidants, protecting against oxidative and free radical damage.
(35) Red grape anthocyanins are present together with other natural pigments like the closely chemically related flavonoids, carotenoids, anthoxanthins and betacyanins with similar anti-oxidant functionality.
(36) Turmeric contains Curcumin has been used for thousands of years as a safe anti-inflammatory in a variety of ailments as part of Indian traditional medicine.
(37) Boswellia is a genus of trees known for their fragrant resin, which has many pharmacological uses particularly as anti-inflammatories.
(38) The preferred formulation is designed for an animal weighing 35 kilograms and has the following ingredients.
(39) TABLE-US-00003 Joint preserving/building components Chicken collagen (as collagen type II) 800 mg Glucosamine hydrochloride 1500 mg Chondroitin sulfate 1200 mg Vitamin components Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 100 mg Vitamin D (as cholecalciforal) 200 IU Vitamin K (as phylloquinone) 20 mcg Mineral components Calcium (as calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, 500 mg malate glycinate) Magnesium (as Magnesium oxide magnesium 400 mg glycinate) Zinc (as zinc glycinate) 15 mg Copper (as copper glycinate) 2 mg Manganese (as manganese glycinate) 5 mg Boron (from Boron chelate) 1.5 mg Herbal cofactor blend 500 mg
(40) Including citrus bioflavonoids, red grapes anthocyanins (vitis vinifera) (skin), turmeric rhizome (curcuma longa), boswellia resin (boswella serrata) and fennel seed (Foeniculum Vulgare).
(41) The formulation may contain inactive ingredients such as microcrystalline cellulose, croscamellose sodium, silica, magnesium stearate, pharmaceutical glaze and other ingredients that improve processability of the composition and the texture of the final product.
(42) The formulation has a pleasant flavor due to chicken products and is immediately consumed by pets. The formulation may also have additional flavor enhancers and taste enhancers for the pet.
(43) The key features of the joint preserving nutritional vitamin, mineral and herbal pet supplement include, in combination, the components set forth below: 1. a group of joint preserving/joint rebuilding compositions comprising chicken collagen type II, glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin sulfate incorporated within the pet supplement; 2. a group of vitamins comprising vitamin C, vitamin D and vitamin K incorporated within the pet supplement; 3. a group of minerals comprising calcium as calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, calcium malate or calcium glycinate, magnesium magnesium oxide or magnesium glycinate, zinc glycinate, copper glycinate, manganese glycinate and boron chelate incorporated within the pet supplement; 4. an anti-oxidant herb blend comprising citrus bioflavonoids, red grapes anthocyanins (vitis vinifera), turmeric rhizome (curcuma longa), boswellia resin (boswella serrata) and fennel seed (Foeniculum Vulgare) incorporated within the pet supplement; 5. the pet supplement having a dry mixed joint preserving/joint rebuilding composition, vitamin composition, mineral composition and herbal co-factor blend with a recipe designed for a certain weight of a pet and the supplement proportioned according to the weight of the pet being treated by the user; 6. the joint preservation/joint rebuilding process being optimized by synergic interaction of each of the compositions of the pet supplement delivered orally through the gastrointestinal tract of the animal simultaneously; 7. the pet supplement, delivered as a past, biscuit, jerky treat or chewable tablet; or as a sheet, chard or sliver adapted to dissolve on the tongue of an animal; or a powder appointed to be admixed with the animal's food, with pleasant chicken flavor, provides joint health and nutritional benefits to the pet through a single dose.
(44) Having thus described the invention in rather full detail, it will be understood that such detail need not be strictly adhered to, but that additional changes and modifications may suggest themselves to one skilled in the art, all falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the subjoined claims.