CN115005119B - Wearing article for animal - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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Abstract
The present invention provides an animal wearing article which can be put on and taken off an animal having a tail portion and can accommodate excreta of the animal, and the animal wearing article can inhibit the tail portion of the animal from being stained. The animal wearing article comprises: a bag member (10) that has a 1 st insertion hole (12) formed at a position corresponding to the Tail (TL) and accommodates excrement; a tubular member (20) which is fixed around the 1 st insertion hole (12) and extends to the outside of the bag member (10) so that the Tail (TL) can be inserted therethrough; a 1 st belt-shaped part fixed to the upper part of the bag member (10) at a position on the front side of the tubular member (20) and configured to be connectable to the tubular member (20) by means of surface fasteners (13 a, 21); and a pair of 2 nd belt-shaped parts (14) which are fixed to 1 on each of the left and right sides of the bag member (10) and are configured to be capable of being connected to each other by a surface fastener (14 a).
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an animal wearing article configured to be attachable to and detachable from an animal (put on and taken off) and to be capable of containing excreta of the animal.
Background
Conventionally, animal wearing articles configured to be attachable to and detachable from pets such as dogs, cats and the like and to accommodate excretions thereof are known. For example, the following patent documents disclose bag members having openings facing the excretory opening of a pet when the bag is worn on the pet. The bag member can accommodate excrement in the internal space when the pet excretes. Thereafter, the bag member is detached from the pet, whereby excrement can be easily disposed.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2005-151963
Patent document 2: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2019-17254
Patent document 3: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2019-22466
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The wearing article described in the above patent document has a problem that the bag member is displaced from a predetermined position when the animal is operating.
Means for solving the problems
In order to solve the above-described problems, the present invention provides an animal wearing article for use with a diaper worn on an animal having a tail portion and accommodating excreta of the animal, the animal wearing article comprising:
a bag member that forms a 1 st insertion hole at a position corresponding to the tail portion and accommodates the excrement;
a tubular member fixed around the 1 st insertion hole and extending outward of the bag member so as to allow the tail portion to be inserted therethrough;
a 1 st band portion fixed to an upper portion of the bag member at a position on a front side of the tubular member, the 1 st band portion being configured to be connectable to the tubular member by a surface fastener (velcro tape, japanese: surface course); and
and a pair of 2 nd band parts, wherein 1 of the pair of 2 nd band parts are fixed on the left and right sides of the bag member respectively, and are configured to be capable of being connected with each other by a surface joint.
Effects of the invention
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an animal wearing article capable of suppressing displacement of the bag member from a predetermined position.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the structure of an animal wearing article according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a tubular member is inserted into a bag member of the animal wearing article shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a state in which a diaper for animals is held by the bag member of the wearing article for animals shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a state in which the animal wearing article shown in fig. 1 is worn on a dog.
Fig. 5 is a view showing the vicinity of the buttocks of the dog when the animal wearing article shown in fig. 1 is worn by the dog and excreted.
Description of the reference numerals
100 … animal wearing article, 10 … bag member, 10a … internal space, 11 … opening, 12 … st insertion hole, 13 … st band portion, 13a … face fastener, 14 … nd band portion, 14a … face fastener, 20 … tubular member, 21 … face fastener, 200 … DOG diaper, 210 … nd insertion hole, 220 … rd insertion hole, BT … buttock, EX … excrement, DOG … DOG, TL … tail.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the animal wearing article according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the structure of an animal wearing article 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The animal wearing article 100 is attachable to and detachable from the DOG (see fig. 4) and includes a bag member 10 and a tubular member 20. In the following description, as shown in each figure, the up-down direction, the front-back direction, and the left-right direction correspond to the up-down direction, the front-back direction, and the left-right direction when viewed from a DOG (corresponding to an animal having a tail) wearing animal wearing article 100, and correspond to the directions of appropriate arrows in each figure.
As shown in fig. 1 (a), the bag member 10 includes an opening 11, a 1 st insertion hole 12, a 1 st band portion 13, and a 2 nd band portion 14. The bag member 10 is a flat bag having an inner space 10a and capable of accommodating the excrement EX of DOG in the inner space 10a (see fig. 5). The bag member 10 has a top surface 10b defined on the upper side. The inner space 10a has a depth from the front end opening 11 to the rear end bottom 10c, and the opening cross section is reduced as going to the bottom 10 c. A 1 st insertion hole 12 having a circular shape is provided in the substantially center of the top surface 10b in the left-right direction and in the substantially center in the front-rear direction. The 1 st insertion hole 12 is configured to be capable of being inserted through a tail TL of the DOG covered by the tubular member 20.
The 1 st strip portion 13 of a rectangular shape extends from the upper end of the opening 11, and includes a surface fastener 13a on the entire area of one surface. The surface fastener 13a can be connected to the tubular member 20. In a state where the surface fastener 13a is connected to the tubular member 20, a dog diaper 200 (see fig. 4) described later can be held. The pair of 2 nd strip portions 14 each extend 1 from the left and right end portions of the opening 11, and each of the single surfaces has a surface fastener 14a over the entire area. The surface fastener 14a is connected to each other to have a loop structure, so that a dog diaper 200 (see fig. 3) described later can be held. Further, it is preferable that the size of the pouch member 10 is changed according to the constitution of the DOG. In particular, when applied to a large-sized dog or the like, it is more preferable to increase the size of the bag member 10 and to make the root portion of the opening 11 of the 2 nd band portion 14 wider than other portions of the 2 nd band portion 14. Thus, durability against the tension accompanying putting on and taking off and the DOG's movement can be improved.
As shown in fig. 1 (b), the tubular member 20 has an elongated cylindrical shape, and defines an opening 20a at the front end, an opening 20b at the rear end, and a side surface 20c. The tubular member 20 is configured to allow insertion of the tail TL of the DOG through the opening 20a, and is configured to be wrapped so as to surround the tail TL with the side surface 20c. That is, the tubular member 20 functions as a sleeve when worn on the tail TL (see fig. 2 and 4). The side surface 20c has a rectangular surface fastener 21 extending from the opening 20a toward the opening 20 b. The surface fastener 21 can be connected to the surface fastener 13a in the 1 st band portion 13 of the bag member 10. In fig. 1 a and 1 b, for convenience of explanation, the bag member 10 and the tubular member 20 are shown separately, but in actuality, the tubular member 20 is fixed to the bag member 10 in a state where the front side of the tubular member 20 is accommodated in the internal space 10a through the 1 st insertion hole 12 (see fig. 4).
As shown in fig. 2, when animal wearing article 100 is worn by DOG, bag member 10 and tubular member 20 are connected via connection of surface fastener 13a and surface fastener 21. In addition, when the animal wearing article 100 is actually worn, the dog diaper 200 (see fig. 3 and 4) is also worn as described later, but in fig. 2, the dog diaper 200 is not shown for convenience of explanation.
First, the tail TL is covered with the tubular member 20 so as to surround the tail TL. The tubular member 20 is fixed around the 1 st insertion hole 12, and the opening 11 of the bag member 10 is close to the buttocks BT in cooperation with the wearing of the tubular member 20. Next, the opening 11 is placed against the excretory opening adjacent to the tail TL, and is applied to a wide area of the buttocks BT of the DOG.
At this time, a part of the root side of the tail TL is housed in the internal space 10a of the pocket member 10, and the tip side portion of the tail TL is exposed from the 1 st insertion hole 12 to the outside of the pocket member 10. The tubular member 20 covers the portion of the tail TL exposed from the 1 st insertion hole 12. The surface fastener 21 is located at a portion of the tubular member 20 exposed from the 1 st insertion hole 12. The 1 st band portion 13 of the bag member 10 is overlapped with the side surface 20c of the tubular member 20, and the surface fastener 13a and the surface fastener 21 are connected. The 1 st belt portion 13 holds the outside of the dog diaper 200 by the connection of the face fastener 13a (see fig. 4).
The bag member 10 and the tubular member 20 are each made of a reusable sheet material such as waterproof cloth or vinyl, and can be deformed freely within a range where they are not broken.
As shown in fig. 3, the animal wearing article 100 of the present embodiment is used in combination with a general dog diaper 200. The DOG diaper 200 is worn so as to cover the buttocks BT of the DOG, and includes a 2 nd insertion hole 210 and a 3 rd insertion hole 220. The 2 nd insertion hole 210 is configured to be inserted through the tail TL. The 2 3 rd insertion holes 220 are configured to be inserted with 2 rear legs, respectively.
When the animal wearing article 100 is combined with the dog diaper 200, first, the bag member 10 is inserted into the 2 nd insertion hole 210. Specifically, the bottom portion 10c, which is the portion on the opposite side to the opening 11 side, is exposed from the inside of the dog diaper 200 to the outside of the dog diaper 200 through the 2 nd insertion hole 210. The 1 st insertion hole 12 of the top surface 10b pulls out the pouch member 10 to the rear side so as to be exposed to the outside of the dog diaper 200. At this time, the portion of the bag member 10 on the opening 11 side is housed inside the dog diaper 200. Next, the pair of 2 nd belt portions 14 are exposed from the inside of the diaper 200 for dogs to the outside of the diaper 200 for dogs through the 2 rd through holes 220, respectively. The 2 nd belt portions 14 are overlapped on the outer side of the crotch of the dog diaper 200, and the surface fastener 14a is connected to the surface fastener. Thus, the portion between the 2 rd through holes 220 in the dog diaper 200 is held by the 2 nd belt portion 14 having the annular structure. In fig. 3, the tubular member 20 is not shown for convenience of explanation, but in reality, the bag member 10 and the tubular member 20 are integrally constructed. Therefore, when the bag member 10 is inserted into the 2 nd insertion hole 210, the tubular member 20 is also integrally inserted into the 2 nd insertion hole 210. Therefore, the tubular member 20 is also exposed from the inside of the dog diaper 200 to the outside of the dog diaper 200 through the 2 nd insertion hole 210.
As shown in fig. 4, the DOG diaper 200 is put on the DOG while the DOG diaper 200 is held by the bag member 10 as described above. As described above, the tubular member 20 inserted in advance into the 1 st insertion hole 12 of the pouch member 10 is put on the tail TL, and the dog diaper 200 is put on with the opening 11 facing the drain hole adjacent to the tail TL (see fig. 5). The DOG diaper 200 is put on by inserting 2 rear legs of the DOG through the 2 3 rd insertion holes 220 and covering the buttocks BT with the DOG diaper 200.
At this time, the portion of the pouch member 10 on the opening 11 side is sandwiched between the inner side of the DOG diaper 200 and the buttocks BT of the DOG. Then, the 1 st distal end portion 13 of the pouch member 10 is pulled out from the inside to the outside of the dog diaper 200, and folded back to the rear side in the vicinity of the waist, and connected to the tubular member 20 as described above. Thus, the animal wearing article 100 and the dog diaper 200 are worn. The pouch member 10 is fixed by the clip fitting by the buttocks BT and the inside of the diaper 200 for dogs, the connection of the 1 st belt portion 13 and the tubular member 20, and the holding of the diaper 200 for dogs by the 2 nd belt portion 14.
As shown in fig. 5, when DOG is excreted while wearing animal wearing article 100 and DOG diaper 200, excrement EX from an excretory opening adjacent to tail TL at the lower side is accommodated in inner space 10a. Thereafter, the animal wearing article 100 may be detached, and the animal wearing article 100 may be cleaned and then put on after the treatment of the excrement EX. That is, by recycling, it is possible to contribute to resource saving.
As described above, according to the animal wearing article 100 of the above embodiment, when the bag member 10 is worn on the DOG, a part of the tail TL of the DOG is also accommodated in the internal space 10a. Therefore, the opening 11 can be widely attached to the buttocks BT of the DOG, and leakage of the excrement EX from the opening 11 can be suppressed.
In the above embodiment, in particular, the 1 st belt portion 13 of the bag member 10 is provided with the surface fastener 13a, and the side surface 20c of the tubular member 20 is provided with the surface fastener 21. By the connection of these surface fasteners 13a, 21, the bag member 10 and the tubular member 20 are restrained to each other. Therefore, the bag member 10 can be fixed without being offset. In particular, in the case of effectively using the diaper 200 for dogs, the diaper 200 for dogs can be held via the 1 st belt portion 13, and the vertical displacement of the bag member 10 can be suppressed.
In the above embodiment, in particular, the animal wearing article 100 is worn together with the dog diaper 200. The portion of the pouch member 10 on the opening 11 side is sandwiched between the inner side of the DOG diaper 200 and the buttocks BT of the DOG. The portion of the bag member 10 on the bottom 10c side is exposed to the outside of the dog diaper 200 through the 2 nd insertion hole 210. Thus, the bag member 10 can be reliably fixed without being offset by effectively using the dog diaper 200.
In the above embodiment, in particular, the pair of 2 nd belt portions 14 of the bag member 10 are exposed from the 2 rd through holes 220 of the dog diaper 200. The 2 nd belt portions 14 are connected by the surface fastener 14a and have a loop-like structure on the outer side of the crotch of the dog diaper 200. Thus, the dog diaper 200 is held by each of the 2 nd belt portions 14, and the bag member 10 can be fixed more reliably without being offset.
The shape, material, and the like of the constituent elements in the animal wearing article 100 of the present invention are not limited to the above-described embodiments, as long as they are in the claims.
In the animal wearing article 100 of the above embodiment, the bag member 10 and the tubular member 20 are worn on the DOG, but may be replaced by an animal having the tail TL, for example, a cat or the like. In addition, in the case of DOG, the sizes, kinds, etc. of the bag member 10 and the tubular member 20 are not limited by adjusting the sizes thereof. Particularly useful for the wearing of DOG for elderly people.
The animal wearing article 100 of the above embodiment is also equipped with the dog diaper 200 covering the buttocks BT, but may be equipped with a belly-band type dog diaper in addition to this. The wearing of 2 diapers is particularly effective for male DOG.
Claims (2)
1. A wearing article for animals, which is used together with a diaper worn on an animal having a tail and accommodates excreta of the animal, wherein,
the animal wearing article comprises:
a bag member that forms a 1 st insertion hole at a position corresponding to the tail portion and accommodates the excrement;
a tubular member fixed around the 1 st insertion hole and extending outward of the bag member so as to allow the tail portion to be inserted therethrough;
a 1 st belt portion fixed to an upper portion of the bag member at a position on a front side of the tubular member, the 1 st belt portion being configured to be connectable to the tubular member by a surface fastener; and
a pair of 2 nd band parts, wherein 1 of the pair of 2 nd band parts are fixed on the left and right sides of the bag member respectively, and are configured to be capable of being connected with each other by a surface joint,
the portion of the opening side of the bag member is sandwiched between the inside of the diaper and the buttocks of the animal, and a part of the tail of the animal is accommodated in the internal space of the bag member.
2. The animal wearing article according to claim 1, wherein,
the bag member, the tubular member, the 1 st belt portion, and the 2 nd belt portion are formed of reusable sheet material.
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