Collapsible Containment System
20250143255 ยท 2025-05-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B43/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An animal containment system includes a frame and a set of animal beds (e.g., plastic bins or similar) that are held in the frame for growing, mating, demonstration, sales, etc. When the animals are no longer present, the frame collapses, either horizontally or vertically, to reduce the amount of space consumed by the frame, as it is often possible to stack the animal beds, one inside each other, thereby reducing storage and transportation space requirements.
Claims
1. A collapsible containment system for animals, the collapsible containment system comprising: a collapsible frame that transitions and locks into a deployed configuration for holding a plurality of animal beds and releases and transitions into a collapsed configuration after the plurality of animal beds are removed; and whereas each of the animal beds comprise plastic bins, each of the plastic bins stackable within another of the plastic bins.
2. The collapsible containment system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible containment system collapses vertically.
3. The collapsible containment system of claim 2, wherein the collapsible containment system comprises: two side panels; a plurality of shelves, each end of the shelves is rotatably interfaced to one of the side panels by a pin; each of the shelves has a centrally located hinge that enables the shelves to fold onto itself in the collapsed configuration and to lay flat in the deployed configuration; and each hinge has a blocking member that prevent the hinge from opening further than 180 degrees.
4. The collapsible containment system of claim 3, further comprising wheels at a bottom end of each side panel, the wheels enabling movement across a surface.
5. The collapsible containment system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible containment system collapses horizontally.
6. The collapsible containment system of claim 5, wherein the collapsible containment system comprises: an upper horizontal frame; a lower horizontal frame; a plurality of hinges, each hinge having a first leg and a second leg, the first leg rotatably connected to the second leg by a pivot, a first end of the first leg rotatably interfaced to the upper horizontal frame by a second pivot and a first end of the second leg rotatably interfaced to the lower horizontal frame by a third pivot, a second end of the first leg having a first slider pin, the first slider pin movable in a first slot in the lower horizontal frame, a second end of the second leg having a second slider pin, the second slider pin movable in a second slot in the upper horizontal frame whereas, in the deployed configuration the first slider pin is at a first end of the first slot and the second slider pin is at the first end of the second slot and whereas in the collapsed configuration, the first slider pin is at a second, distal end of the first slot and the second slider pin is at the second, distal end of the second slot; and when in the deployed configuration, each of the plurality of animal beds is insertable between the lower horizontal frame and the upper horizontal frame.
7. The collapsible containment system of claim 6, further comprising means for locking the first slider pin is at the first end of the first slot and the second slider pin at the first end of the second slot.
8. The collapsible containment system of claim 7, wherein the means for locking the first slider pin is at the first end of the first slot is spring biased in a locked position and the means for locking the second slider pin at the first end of the second slot is spring biased in the locked position.
9. The collapsible containment system of claim 6, further comprising means for releasing, the means for releasing overcoming the spring bias and allowing the first slider pin to move towards the second, distal end of the first slot and the second slider pin to move towards the second, distal end of the second slot.
10. The collapsible containment system of claim 7, further comprising a gas discharge tube between the upper horizontal frame and the lower horizontal frame.
11. A collapsible containment system for animals, the collapsible containment system comprising: two side panels; a plurality of shelves, each end of the shelves is rotatably interfaced to one of the side panels by a pin; each of the shelves has a centrally located hinge that enables the shelves to fold onto itself in a collapsed configuration and to lay flat in a deployed configuration; and each hinge has a blocking member that prevent the hinge from opening further than 180 degrees.
12. A collapsible containment system for animals, the collapsible containment system comprising: an upper horizontal frame; a lower horizontal frame; a plurality of hinges, each hinge having a first leg and a second leg, the first leg rotatably connected to the second leg by a pivot, a first end of the first leg rotatably interfaced to the upper horizontal frame by a second pivot and a first end of the second leg rotatably interfaced to the lower horizontal frame by a third pivot, a second end of the first leg having a first slider pin, the first slider pin movable in a first slot in the lower horizontal frame, the second end of the second leg having a second slider pin, the second slider pin movable in a second slot in the upper horizontal frame whereas, in a deployed configuration the first slider pin is at a first end of the first slot and the second slider pin is at the first end of the second slot and whereas in a collapsed configuration, the first slider pin is at a second, distal end of the first slot and the second slider pin is at the second, distal end of the second slot; and when in the deployed configuration, a plurality of animal beds is insertable between the lower horizontal frame and the upper horizontal frame.
13. The collapsible containment system of claim 12, further comprising means for locking the first slider pin is at the first end of the first slot and the second slider pin at the first end of the second slot.
14. The collapsible containment system of claim 13, wherein the means for locking the first slider pin is at the first end of the first slot is spring biased in a locked position and the means for locking the second slider pin at the first end of the second slot is spring biased in the locked position.
15. The collapsible containment system of claim 14, further comprising means for releasing, the means for releasing overcoming the spring bias and allowing the first slider pin to move towards the second, distal end of the first slot and the second slider pin to move towards the second, distal end of the second slot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0008] The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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[0027] The horizontally collapsible frame 200 has two side panels 201/203. Each side panel 201/203 includes vertical members 210 that, in some embodiments interface to a floor by wheels 217. The vertical members 210 are held substantially parallel to each other by cross members 215 a. As shown in
[0028] Between the two side panels 201/203 are hingedly or rotatably mounted shelves 220. Each of the shelves 220 is rotatably interfaced at each end to one of the side panels 201/203 by a pin 223 or other rotatable interface, in some embodiments, within a cross member 215. Each of the shelves 220 has a centrally located hinge 221 (or living hinge) that both enables each of the shelves 220 to fold onto itself in the collapsed configuration (as in
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[0030] Therefore, assuming the animal beds 290 are designed to stack inside of each other as, for example, buckets do, when there are no animals present, the animal beds 290 are cleaned and stacked inside of each other and the horizontally collapsible frame 200 is collapsed and both occupy significantly less space than the fixed frame 100 of the prior art.
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[0032] The vertically collapsible frame 300 has an upper sub-frame 312 and a lower sub-frame 310, each having generally congruent rectangular shapes. In some embodiments, cross member 314 provide additional structural support.
[0033] The upper sub-frame 312 and the lower sub-frame 310 are movably interfaced to each other by several hinges 320/322. Each hinge 320/322 is in the shape of an X and has a pivot 321 connecting one leg 320 of each hinge 320/322 to the other leg 322 of that hinge 320/322. One set of legs 320 of each hinge 320/322 is rotatably interfaced to one of the upper sub-frame 312 by a pin 324 (or any rotatable interface such as a rivet, screw, etc. Another set of legs 322 of each hinge 320/322 is rotatably interfaced or the lower sub-frame 310 by a pin 324 (or any rotatable interface such as a rivet, screw, etc. This allows for rotational movement of the legs of each hinge 320/322 with respect to the upper sub-frame 312 and the lower sub-frame 310. An opposing end of each leg 320/322 of each hinge has a slider pin 326 that moves to a first end of a respective slot 333 when the upper sub-frame 312 and the lower sub-frame 310 are adjacent to each other as in the collapsed configuration as in
[0034] In some embodiments, there is a gas tube 380 for enforcing gradual deployment and collapsing of the vertically collapsible frame 300.
[0035] In some embodiments, there is an electric heating element 316 located beneath where the animal beds 290 are positioned.
[0036] In some embodiments, the second end of the slots 333 are slightly enlarged to capture the slider pins 326 to hold the vertically collapsible frame 300 in either the deployed configuration or the collapsed configuration.
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[0039] The locking mechanism has a catch 410 that is urged in a position as shown in
[0040] To release the locking mechanism and move the vertically collapsible frame 300 from the deployed configuration to the collapsed configuration, a pull lever 400 is pulled. The pull lever 400 rotates by way of a hinge pin 402 or living hinge (not shown) and the pull lever 400 is interfaced to a first connecting arm 418 which transmits the pulling motion to a lever pin 404 that is rotatably connected to a pull lever pin 406. The pull lever pin 406, therefore, rotates the catch 410 around a catch axle 408. Therefore, the lever pin 404 is mechanically interfaced to rotate the catch 410 to overcome force of the spring 412 such that, when the pull lever 400 is pulled, the catch 410 rotates around a catch axle 408 to overcome the force of the spring 412 and moves the catch 410 from the blocking configuration, thereby allowing the slider pin 326 to traverse the slot 333 and transition the vertically collapsible frame 300 from the deployed configuration to the collapsed configuration.
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[0042] When the vertically collapsible frame 300 transitions from the collapsed configuration to the deployed configuration, the slider pins 326 travers the slots 333 until they bump up against the catches 410, then with further opening pressure, the slider pins 326 push the catches 410 to overcome the force of the springs 412 until the slider pins 326 pass the catch 410 and the catch 410 is urged back into the position shown, locking the slider pins 326 at the end of the slots 333 until the pull lever 400 is once again operated.
[0043] Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
[0044] It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.