PEE SPOT COVER FOR ANIMAL PEE PADS
20260041057 ยท 2026-02-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01K1/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K1/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A reusable pee spot cover for animal pee pads includes a tray featuring upper and lower surfaces, a peripheral lip protruding perpendicularly along the tray perimeter and at least one lifting handle for repositioning. The tray may include a visual indicator on its lower surface and can be fabricated from materials such as plastic, cloth, cardboard, or wood. The cover addresses the technical problem of rapid saturation and contamination of pee pads by concealing soiled areas, guiding pets to cleaner sections, and reducing waste tracking. Principal uses include extending pad lifespan and creating enrichment activities for pets. A method involves detecting soiled portions and positioning the cover to conceal contamination.
Claims
1. A spot cover, comprising: a tray configured to overlie at least one soiled portion of a disposable absorbent pad, the tray having an upper surface and a lower surface; a peripheral lip protruding normal to the lower surface along a perimeter of the tray; and at least one lifting handle projecting from the upper surface at a corner of the tray.
2. The spot cover of claim 1, further comprising a visual indicator disposed on the lower surface of the tray.
3. The spot cover of claim 1, wherein the tray, the peripheral lip, and the at least one lifting handle are monolithically formed from a plastic material.
4. The spot cover of claim 1, wherein the peripheral lip is configured to engage and retain the tray on the disposable absorbent pad to prevent relative lateral movement during use.
5. The spot cover of claim 1, wherein the tray is weighted to function as a paperweight to maintain the position of the disposable absorbent pad on an underlying surface.
6. The spot cover of claim 1, wherein the tray is formed of a cardboard material.
7. A method for extending the usable surface area of a disposable absorbent pad, the method comprising: providing the spot cover of claim 1; placing the disposable absorbent pad on an underlying support surface; detecting the at least one soiled portion on the disposable absorbent pad; and positioning the spot cover over the at least one soiled portion such that the peripheral lip engages a region of the disposable absorbent pad to inhibit relative lateral movement of the spot cover, thereby concealing the at least one soiled portion.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising repeating the detecting and positioning steps to successively cover each newly soiled portion of the disposable absorbent pad until all usable surface area is covered.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein detecting the at least one soiled portion comprises visually identifying a discoloration on the disposable absorbent pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0016] Broadly, one embodiment of the present invention is a reusable pee spot cover intended to conceal soiled areas on a pee pad. This cover serves to obscure visible waste marks while guiding the pet's behavior toward unsoiled portions of the pad, thereby improving the pad's functional surface area. By methodically covering soiled regions, the described approach allows pet owners to extend the usage duration of each pad, decreasing the need for replacements and reducing the environmental impact linked to disposable pee pads. Additionally, the cover helps prevent pets from stepping into contaminated areas, reducing the likelihood of waste tracking and supporting a cleaner indoor environment.
[0017] The pee spot cover can be fabricated from various materials, such as plastic, cloth, cardboard, or wood. The cover is designed to be lightweight, durable, and easy to reposition, allowing users to adapt the placement as needed. When a pet soils a specific area of the pad, the cover is placed over the spot, creating a visual and physical barrier that encourages the pet to use an unsoiled section. This process can be repeated until the entire pad is utilized, at which point the pad can be replaced. The simplicity and adaptability of the described approach make it an effective tool for improving the usability, hygiene, and sustainability of animal pee pads.
[0018] The cover can be produced using injection molding techniques for plastic embodiments, ensuring precision and consistency in the design. For cloth-based covers, industrial sewing machines can be employed to create reinforced seams and edges, enhancing durability during repeated use. Cardboard embodiments can be die-cut and laminated to provide structural integrity while remaining biodegradable. Wood-based covers may be crafted using CNC machining or traditional woodworking methods, allowing for smooth finishes and customizable designs.
[0019] In embodiments, the pee spot cover can be used as a paperweight to keep the pee pad in place. If a dog defecates on the pad and the waste is not messy, the user can first remove and dispose of the waste, cover the spot with toilet paper, and then place the pee spot cover over it to prevent the dog from stepping in it. The covers can be used in a tic-tac-toe pattern, making the process more engaging or playful. The cover can be used to help collect a urine sample for veterinary purposes. Two covers can be stood up and leaned together to serve as a warning not to step in a particular area, for use both indoors and outdoors. The cover teaches the dog to walk around soiled spots and to urinate in a new, clean area, reinforcing better pad usage habits. The covers can create a fun obstacle course for the dog, adding an element of enrichment. The covers can be arranged on both sides of a path to guide the dog to walk in the middle.
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[0025] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.