CA1240220A - Small animal protective garment - Google Patents

Small animal protective garment

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CA1240220A
CA1240220A CA000478025A CA478025A CA1240220A CA 1240220 A CA1240220 A CA 1240220A CA 000478025 A CA000478025 A CA 000478025A CA 478025 A CA478025 A CA 478025A CA 1240220 A CA1240220 A CA 1240220A
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Johnnie Msarsa
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DD PRODUCTS Corp
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A device and garment for use by small animals of both sexes to absorb and collect body waste fluids is disclosed. The device includes an outer garment which has a waist aperture for fitting around the body of a small animal, a pair of leg apertures for fitting around the legs of the animal, and a tail aperture. The waist aperture and the leg apertures include a resilient material or band for assuring that the apertures fit snugly around the animal's body and legs respectively.
The tail aperture is particularly located and of such a size that the anal opening of the animal is not covered. The outer garment further includes a first portion of an attaching means such as a snap or "Velcro"
fastener at a first location which is adjacent the tail aperture and in between the leg apertures. Also included is another first portion of an attaching means located adjacent the waist aperture. A
disposable pad is fitted within the outer garment as an absorbent layer and a liquid impervious layer. A second portion of an attaching means which cooperates with either of the first portions on the garment is used to hold the disposable pad in a first location. When placed in the first position, an attaching edge is adjacent the tail aperture, and a free edge is directed toward the waist aperture. In this position, the garment and disposable pad are particularly suitable for collecting the urine and esters discharge of a female animal. Alternatively, the disposable pad may be located with the second portion of the attaching means connected to the second first portion such that the free edge is directed towards the tail aperture and the attaching edge is adjacent the waist aperture. In this position, the outer garment and disposable pad are particularly suitable for collecting and absorbing the urine discharge of a male animal.

Description

This invention relates to a device or garment worn by small animals, and more particularly to a garment for absorbing and collecting animal waste fluids to prevent damage to rugs and furniture when the animal is kept indoors. More specifically, the garment of this invention includes a disposable pad which specifically collects the animal waste liquids and which works in conjunction with an outer garment.
Various types of devices and garments for use by small animals have been designed over the years to eliminate some of the more distasteful tasks associated with keeping and cleaning up after a small animal such as a dog or cat. A search of the prior art, to determine what has been available in the past, discloses several patents covering such devices and garments. However, a study of the previous patents discloses that most of the devices were either clumsy or comical when used by the animal, and in some instances created more problems than were solved. Furthermore, it will be appreciated by a study of the previous patents that the prior art devices were normally more concerned with the collection of waste local matter eliminated by the animal than waste liquids. However, as .

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will be appreciated by most pet owners, although cleaning up the waste local matter from an animal is certainly not a pleasant task, damage to rugs and furniture typically occurs from the animal's urine or in the case of a female animal, esters fluids.
Consequently, it is a particular object of the present invention to provide a protective garment which is suitable for absorbing and collecting such animal waste fluids.
lo As examples of the prior art devices, U. S. Patent 3,792,687 issued to Alexander Herman on February 19, 1974 discloses a device having a harness which is secured to the animal and which harness supports a normally flat, opaque polyethylene bag for receiving and collecting the animal's local matter. This device in no way will collect or absorb the animal's waste liquids. Two other patents 3,817,217 issued to J. H. Mattock et at. on June 18, 1974 and U. S. Patent 3,875,903 issued to F. O. Surveyor on April 8, 19753 each disclose devices for collecting the animal's local matter, but neither of these devices are designed to absorb and collect the animal's waste liquid fluids.
On the other hand, U. S. Patent 4,095,562 issued to T.
Graham on June 20, 1978 and U. S. Patent 4,290,386 issued to Richard Erection on September 22, 1981 both disclose devices for collecting and trapping both the local matter of the animal and the waste fluids. Thus, although these two devices include at least one function which is the same as the device of the present invention, the devices are considerably more complex because of their dual purpose and also are believed to be rather binding on the animal since they operate the same for both the female animal and the male animal.

, Accordingly, it is another object of the present invention to provide a simple device for collecting and absorbing waste liquids from a small animal which may be used effectively for both male and female animals.
It is still another object of the present invention to disclose a device which is simply placed on the animal and which is not particularly uncomfortable to the animal.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a device which is particularly useful for elderly small animals which may be able to control their bowel movements but are incontinent.

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According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a garment for small animals of both sexes to absorb and collect waste body fluids compare s in:
an outer flexible support garment, having a front side and a back side suitable for fitting over such an animal's hind quarters, said support garment defining a waist aperture to fit around the body of said animal and a pair of leg apertures for passing the animal's rear legs there through, said waist aperture and said pair of leg apertures each including a resilient material there around such that said apertures fit snugly around the animal's body and rear legs, respectively, said support garment further defining a tail aperture located at said back side between and proximate said pair of leg apertures to allow the tail of said animal to pass there through, and being of such size and location so that the anal opening of said animal is not covered;
said support garment having a first attaching location at said front side and adjacent to said tail aperture;
said support garment having a second attaching location adjacent said waist aperture and at said front side opposite and at a first selected distance from said first location; and a disposable pad having an absorbent face and a liquid impervious face, said pad defined by a pair of side edges and opposite ends, said pair of side edges being spaced from each other a second selected distance and extending a third selected distance between said ends, said third selected distance being less than said first selected distance and greater than said second selected distance, :12~

attaching means proximate at least one of said ends and on said liquid improvise face, said disposable pad having a first selected position such that said attaching means attaches to at least said first attaching location such that said pad extends toward said second location so that when said garment is on said small animal, said disposable pad will be located to collect and absorb urine and esters fluid discharge by a female animal, and a second selected position such that said attaching means attaches to at least said second attaching location such that said pad ox-tends toward said first location so that said disposable pad will be located to collect and absorb urine discharged by a male animal.

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The above-mentioned features of the present invention will be more clearly understood in consideration of the following description in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a dog with one embodiment of the device of this invention in place;
Figure 2 is a plan view in partial cross section of the outer garment of this device;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a disposable pad which works in conjunction with the outer garment of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a pad;
Figures 5, 6 and 7 are a back view, side view and front view of the disposable pad of Figure 4, respectively;
Figure 8 is a cut-away view of the outer garment of Figure 2 showing the protective pad of Figure 4 in place for use with a male animal; and Figure 9 is a cut-away view of the disposable pad of Figure 4 in place with the outer garment of Figure 2 for use by a female animal.

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Referring now to Figure 1, there is shown generally at 10 a small animal suchasadog 12 having the device 14 in place over the dog's hind quarters. As shown, the device defines an aperture 16 which fits around the animal's body and also defines two leg apertures 18 and 20 for fitting snugly around the animal's rear legs. Finally, there is a tail aperture 22 which allows the dog's tail to pass through and which aperture is in such a position that the outer garment does not cover the animal's anal opening under the tail. As seen, the outer garment 14 includes a back side 24 which covers the animal's back and a front side 26 which covers a portion of the animal's belly side.
Referring now to Figure 2, there is shown an enlarged and more detailed partially break-away view of the outer garment discussed hereinabove. As shown, the garment includes a resilient band 28 surrounding the body aperture 16 and a resilient band 30 surrounding the left leg aperture 18. It will also be appreciated that a similar resilient band will surround the aperture 20 for the right rear leg of the garment even though this aperture cannot be seen in the view of Figure 2. It will be appreciated, that the resilient material or band 28 and 30 surrounding the apertures may preferably be made of a simple elastic - material sewed into the outer garment material such that the body apertures and the leg apertures fit snugly around the animal's body and legs respectively. However, it will also be clearly seen that the tail aperture 22 does not include a resilient band such that the aperture would fit snugly around the animal's tail. In fact, as discussed above, this aperture is purposely made overly large and sufficient to allow the animal's tail to pass there through without at the same time covering the animal's anal opening.

,, Also as shown, there is included a first portion 32 of a cooperating two-piece attaching means which portion is secured at a first location on the front side 26 of the outer garment adjacent to the tail aperture 22 and between the two leg apertures 18 and 20. In a similar manner, there is another similar first portion 34 of such an attaching means secured to the outer garment 14 at a second location. This second location being adjacent to the waist aperture and also at the front side 26 of the garment and in a line at a selected first distance and opposite the attaching means first portion 32. Although the material that the garment 14 is made of is not critical to this invention, in a preferred embodiment the material may simply be of a towel or terry cloth material. It will also be appreciated that for added protection certain types of water proof vinyls could also be used for the outer garment 14. However, in the event of water proof materials, it will be appreciated that breathing holes may be necessary to prevent discomfort and perhaps irritation to the animal's body.
Referring now to the perspective views of Figure 3, there is shown a disposable pad 36 which works in conjunction with the present invention. As shown, the pad includes an absorbent face 38, and a liquid impervious face 40. The absorbent face and the liquid impervious faces, it will be appreciated, are similar to the materials found and associated with disposable diapers presently commercially available. In addition, the pad is defined by two side edges 42 and 44 which are spaced from each other a second selected distance as is indicated by double headed arrow 46 and which sides extend another or third selected distance as indicated by double headed arrow 48. It will be appreciated, and become clear hereinafter, that the distance represented by double headed arrow 48 is greater than the distance represented by the double headed arrow 46 but is less than the first selected distance between the two first portions 32 and 34 of the attaching means attached to the outer garment 14.
The pad also includes an attaching edge 50, and a free edge 52. As can be seen, a cooperating or second portion 54 of an attaching means, which is suitable for cooperating with the first portions 32 and 34 of the attaching means discussed hereinabove is permanently secured proximate attaching edge 50. As will be discussed hereinafter, with respect to other figures, the pad may be placed in the outer garment 14 in a first position such that the second portion 54 of the attaching means cooperates and works with first portion 32 of the lo attaching means secured to outer garment 14. When attached in such a manner, the free end 52 will extend towards the waist aperture 16 and the other cooperating second portion 34 of the attaching means. In this position, the pad is better situated to collect and absorb urine and esters fluids discharged by a female animal.
Alternately, the pad 36 may be placed in a second position such that the second portion 54 of the attaching means located on the liquid impervious face 50 of disposable pad 36 may be attached to the first portion 34 of the attaching member located adjacent the waist aperture 16 of the support garment 14. In this position, the free end 52 will extend towards the rear of the garment and towards the first portion 32 of the cooperating attaching means. In this second position, the pad is better located to collect and absorb urine from a male animal.
It will be appreciated that although the disposable pad ox Figure 3 heretofore discussed, will work with the present invention, there is shown a perspective view of I, ., .

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., _ 10--Figure 4 along with a back view, a side view and front view of Figures 5, 6 and 7 respectively of a disposable pad which has an increased ability to collect and absorb the liquid waste materials from the animal. It will further be appreciated that the disposable pads of Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7 will include the same reference number as that of the pad of Figure 3 where possible, and where the reference numbers identify identical portions. Thus, as can be seen, the pad of Figure 4 includes a pair of longitudinal double folds 56 and 58 to provide more material and increase the absorbent capabilities. Also as shown, in this particular embodiment, there is included a binding 60 at the free end 52 of the longitudinal double folds whereas the end of the longitudinal double folds located adjacent the attaching end remain loose. Thus, it will be appreciated that in use pocket 62 is formed within the pad on the absorbent face side 38 to further increase the liquid collecting and absorbing capabilities.
Referring now to Figure 8, there is shown the garment 14 of Figure 2 and the disposable pad 36 of Figure 4 such that the second portion 54 of the attaching means is cooperating with the receiving or first portion 34 of the attaching means located adjacent waist aperture 16. As can be seen, the free end 52 extends toward the tail aperture 22 and between the leg apertures 18 and 20. It will be appreciated, that positioning the pad 36 in this position is particularly suitable for collecting the urine of a male animal.
Alternately, referring to Figure 9, there is shown the outer garment 14 of Figure 2 with a disposable pad 36 of Figure 4 in a second position. In the second position, the second portion 54 of attaching means is shown cooperating with the first portion of the attaching means 32 with the free end 52 of the pad 36 directed towards the I

waist aperture 16 and the other first portion 34 of the attaching means. It will be appreciated by those familiar with small animals such as dogs, this position of the absorbent pad will be particularly effective in collecting the urine and waste esters fluid discharged by a female animal.
Thus, although there has been described a particular device suitable for collecting waste liquids from small animals, it is not intended that such specific references lo be considered as limitations upon the scope of this invention except insofar as these limitations are set forth in the following claims.

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A garment for small animals of both sexes to absorb and collect waste body fluids comprising:
an outer flexible support garment, having a front side and a back side suitable for fitting over such an animal's hind quarters, said support garment defining a waist aperture to fit around the body of said animal and a pair of leg apertures for passing the animal's rear legs therethrough, said waist aperture and said pair of leg apertures each including a resilient material therearound such that said apertures fit snugly around the animal's body and rear legs, respectively, said support garment further defining a tail aperture located at said back side between and proximate said pair of leg apertures to allow the tail of said animal to pass therethrough, and being of such size and location so that the anal opening of said animal is not covered;
said support garment having a first attaching location at said front side and adjacent to said tail aperture;
said support garment having a second attaching location adjacent said waist aperture and at said front side opposite and at a first selected distance from said first location; and a disposable pad having an absorbent face and a liquid impervious face, said pad defined by a pair of side edges and opposite ends, said pair of side edges being spaced from each other a second selected distance and extending a third selected distance between said ends, said third selected distance being less than said first selected distance and greater than said second selected distance, attaching means proximate at least one of said ends and on said liquid impervious face, said disposable pad having a first selected position such that said attaching means attaches to at least said first attaching location such that said pad extends toward said second location so that when said garment is on said small animal, said disposable pad will be located to collect and absorb urine and estrous fluid discharge by a female animal, and a second selected position such that said attaching means attaches to at least said second attaching location such that said pad extends toward said first location so that said disposable pad will be located to collect and absorb urine discharged by a male animal.
2. The garment of claim 1 and further comprising:
a first first portion of a cooperating two-piece attaching means secured to said support garment at said first attaching location;
a second first portion of a cooperating two-piece attaching means secured to said support garment at said second attaching location;
said attaching means being a second portion of said cooperating two-piece attaching means.
3. The garment of claim 2 wherein said two-piece attaching means comprises a snap-button.
4. The garment of claim 2 wherein said two-piece attaching means comprises a fabric hook and loop attaching means.
5. The garment of claim 1 wherein said disposable pad includes a pair of longitudinal double folds to provide more material and increase the absorbent capabilities.
6. The garment of claim 2 wherein said disposable pad includes a pair of longitudinal double folds to provide more material and increase the absorbent capabilities.
7. The garment of claim 3 wherein said disposable pad includes a pair of longitudinal double folds to provide more material and increase the absorbent capabilities.
8. The garment of claim 5 wherein one of said ends includes binding proximate thereto such that the longitudinally double folded pad is secured in a folded condition at said one end while free to expand at said other end to form a pocket therein to increase the liquid collecting capabilities.
9. The garment of claim 6 wherein one of said ends includes binding proximate thereto such that the longitudinally double folded pad is secured in a folded condition at said one end while free to expand at said other end to form a pocket therein to increase the liquid collecting capabilities.
10. The garment of claim 7, wherein one of said ends includes binding proximate thereto such that the longitudinally double folded pad is secured in a folded condition at said one end while free to expand at said other end to form a pocket therein to increase the liquid collecting capabilities.
11. The garment of claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said support garment is made of terry cloth.
12. The garment of claim 8, 9 or 10 wherein said support garment is made of terry cloth.
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