CN117958166A - Paw washing device - Google Patents

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CN117958166A
CN117958166A CN202311284061.0A CN202311284061A CN117958166A CN 117958166 A CN117958166 A CN 117958166A CN 202311284061 A CN202311284061 A CN 202311284061A CN 117958166 A CN117958166 A CN 117958166A
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A claw washing device comprising a claw washing device and a water storage container, wherein the water storage container supplies water to the claw washing device, so that the claw washing device is used for washing the claws of a pet through the claw washing device, wherein the claw washing device comprises a wearing body and a spray head, water in the water storage container is supplied to the spray head, the spray head is provided with at least one water outlet, and the water outlet is positioned near the fingers of the wearing hand of the user when the wearing body is worn on the hand of the user, so that the claws of the pet can be washed by the fingers when the side water is washed.

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Paw washing device
Technical Field
The invention relates to a pet article, in particular to a claw washing device for pets.
Background
When a pet is served, the pet needs to clean its claws before going home or carrying the pet into a vehicle, so as to avoid the claws from polluting the room or the vehicle, and the simple paper towel cannot completely scrub the claws of the pet.
CN109788743 discloses an existing hand-attachable type animal washing apparatus, which is a palm shower head and includes a molded body of a shower head type and a connection line, a plurality of silica gel protrusions arranged in a row are provided on a washing face of the shower head and have a plurality of water outlets, the connection line is connected to a faucet in use, the shower head can be worn on a user's hand, and the shower head is located at a palm, and then the fur of a pet can be washed through the water outlets corresponding to the palm position of the user and the fur of the pet can be washed through the silica gel protrusions.
However, the existing palm shower head is designed mainly for washing the whole body of the pet, because a relatively large amount of water source is required, and it is generally suitable for use in a home bathroom or a pet care center to facilitate connection of the palm shower head to a faucet, so that the palm shower head is inconvenient to carry. In addition, since the claws of the pet are easy to collect dirt and not easy to clean, the palm shower head is not convenient for rubbing the claws by the fingers of a user.
Disclosure of Invention
It is an advantage of the present invention to provide a claw cleaning device that is convenient to carry and is suitable for cleaning the feet of a pet in front of a home or before the pet enters a vehicle.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw cleaning device with a claw cleaner adapted to be used in both hand-held and finger-worn ways to clean the paws of a pet.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw cleaning device in which the claw cleaning device is provided with a water storage container which is convenient to carry, and cleaning water can be automatically supplied to the claw cleaning device through the water storage container.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw washing device in which the claw washing device, when worn on the fingers of a user, sprays water to the claws of a pet on the inside of the fingers and allows the user's wearing fingers to flexibly move to scrub the claws of the pet.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw washing device, wherein the water outlet of the claw washing device is near the wearing finger of the user when the claw washing device is hung on the finger of the user, and moves along with the movement of the wearing finger of the user, so that the user can wash the claws of the pet by the wearing finger while washing the claws of the pet by using the water outlet water.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw washing device in which the water outlet of the claw washing device, when the claw washing device is hung on the fingers of a user, sprays water around the fingers of the user or from a position between the two fingers, thereby facilitating the water reaching between the fingers and the feet of the pet when the water outlet is discharged, and facilitating the washing operation.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw washing apparatus in which a brush is provided on a claw washing head of the claw washing apparatus to allow a user's fingers to wash the claws of a pet with the brush, thereby allowing the claws of the pet to be easily washed.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw apparatus wherein the claw apparatus is adapted for one-handed operation so that the other hand of the user can be used to pacify a pet.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw cleaning device wherein the water pressure of the claw cleaner is adjustable to flush the claws of a pet with the proper amount of water and water pressure as needed.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw cleaning device, wherein the switch of the claw cleaning device is convenient for the user to operate the fingers, so that the user can turn on and off the water spraying operation of the claw cleaning device as required at any time during the pet paw cleaning process by using the claw cleaning device.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw apparatus wherein the claw apparatus provides a plurality of spray nozzles so that different spray patterns may be provided for selection by the user.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw apparatus wherein the water storage container is of a collapsible structure so that it can be folded when water is not stored and is small in size and convenient to carry.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw cleaning device wherein the water storage container can provide a detergent so that the claw of the pet can be cleaned by the foamed detergent when needed.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a claw cleaning device wherein the claw cleaning device and the water storage container are easily received when not in use.
The invention provides a claw cleaning device, which comprises:
A claw washer;
And a water storage container, wherein the water storage container supplies water to the claw washer, so that the claws of the pet are washed by the claw washer.
According to some embodiments, the claw scrubber integrates a hand-held claw scrubbing function and a finger-worn claw scrubbing function.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device comprises a claw cleaning head comprising a first end portion, the first end portion having one or more water outlets, and the first end portion being adapted to be worn on one or more fingers of a user.
According to some embodiments, the claw head further comprises a second end, wherein the first end and the second end each comprise a brush for brushing the paws of a pet.
According to some embodiments, the first end and the second end are adapted to be worn simultaneously on different fingers of a user, respectively.
According to some embodiments, the claw head is made of a flexible material, preferably a silicone or a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer.
According to some embodiments, the claw head comprises a base, a wearing chamber is formed between the first end of the claw head and the base for wearing by one or more fingers of a user, wherein the second end has a wearing cavity for wearing by another one or more fingers of the user.
According to some embodiments, the first end of the claw head forms a wearing chamber for wearing by one or more fingers of a user, wherein the second end has a wearing cavity for wearing by another one or more fingers of the user.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device further comprises a housing, the claw cleaning head being connected to the housing.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device further comprises a housing having a storage chamber, the first end and the second end of the claw cleaning head being pivotable into and out of the storage chamber.
According to some embodiments, the water storage container comprises a container body of the water bag type, and comprises a controller for pumping water in the container body into the claw washer.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device further comprises a water pipe for supplying water in the water storage container to the claw cleaning head, the water pipe being connected to the base or the claw cleaning head.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device comprises a wearing body and a spray head, the water in the water storage container is supplied to the spray head, wherein the spray head is provided with at least one water outlet, and the water outlet is positioned near the fingers of the wearing hand of the user when the wearing body is worn on the hand of the user.
According to some embodiments, the wear body comprises one or more finger wear parts for wearing by a user's finger, wherein the water outlet of the spray head is located in the vicinity of the finger wear body.
According to some embodiments, the water outlet of the spray head is located in front of, behind, or coplanar with the bottom surface of the finger wear member.
According to some embodiments, the wearing body comprises two finger wearing parts, the water outlet of the spray head being located between the two finger wearing parts.
According to some embodiments, the wearing body further comprises a brushing member connected to the finger wearing member, the brushing member and the finger wearing member each being provided with a bristle layer, the brushing member corresponding to a palm position of the user.
According to some embodiments, the finger wear member includes an annular wear body to form a wear channel, and the claw head further includes a housing member to which the annular wear body is connected.
According to some embodiments, the claw head comprises a positioning body connecting the brushing member to the housing member, wherein the positioning body is adapted to be clamped between two fingers of a user when the wearing body is worn by the user.
According to some embodiments, the spray head comprises a plurality of nozzles to form a plurality of water outlets, respectively, and the plurality of nozzles are configured to provide different spray patterns through the respective water outlets.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device comprises a housing part, the spray head is connected to the housing part, a water supply pipeline is arranged in the housing part, and the housing part is provided with a water control switch for controlling the on-off of the water supply pipeline.
According to some embodiments, the water control switch comprises a control piece, a transmission piece and a pressing piece, wherein the control piece is operated by a user, the transmission piece is driven by the control piece to drive the pressing piece, so that the pressing piece can be driven to be close to and far away from the water supply pipeline to control the water path on-off of the water supply pipeline.
According to some embodiments, the claw cleaning device comprises a housing part, the spray head is connected to the housing part, a plurality of water guide pipelines are arranged in the housing part, and the housing part is provided with a change-over switch, wherein the spray head comprises a plurality of spray nozzles so as to correspondingly form a plurality of water outlets, the spray nozzles are configured to provide different water spraying patterns through the corresponding water outlets, the spray nozzles are respectively connected to the corresponding plurality of water guide pipelines, and the change-over switch is used for selecting one of the water guide pipelines to be in an on state.
According to some embodiments, the two nozzles of the spray head comprise a control part and a driving part, the control part comprises a knob and a connecting rod, the driving part comprises a driving part main body and two pressing parts, the two pressing parts respectively extend to the driving part main body, the connecting rod is movably connected to the driving part main body, the driving part is movably arranged between the two water guide pipelines, when the knob of the control part is rotated, the connecting rod is driven to rotate, and thus the driving part is synchronously driven to rotate, so that the two pressing parts are driven to act on one of the water guide pipelines, and the water guide pipelines are pressed to be in a closed water flow state.
According to some embodiments, the water storage container comprises a container body and comprises a water pump, wherein the claw cleaning head is connected to the container body through a water pipe, and the water pump is used for pumping water in the container body into the claw cleaning device.
According to some embodiments, the water storage container further comprises a detergent supply device provided to the container body, the container body including a plurality of foldable sections so as to be foldable.
According to some embodiments, the water reservoir has a detent for removably mounting the claw washer.
According to some embodiments, the water storage container comprises a container body and a pressurizing device, wherein the pressurizing device increases the water pressure in the container body, so that the water in the container body is automatically conveyed to the claw washer
The invention also provides a claw cleaning device, comprising:
A housing; and
A water spray member coupled to the housing and including a claw cleaning head, wherein the claw cleaning head has a wearing chamber for wearing by one or more fingers of a user, and the claw cleaning head has one or more water outlets for spraying water from the water outlets to clean the claws of the pet when the water spray member is supplied with water, wherein the claw cleaning device is provided for the user to select one of holding the housing and wearing the claw cleaning head to clean the claws of the pet.
The invention also provides a claw cleaning device, comprising:
a claw head comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end forms a wearing chamber and has one or more water outlets, and the second end has a wearing cavity, wherein the wearing chamber and the wearing cavity are worn by different fingers of a user, respectively.
According to some embodiments, the claw head is made of a flexible material, wherein the first end comprises a first brush and the second end comprises a second brush, the first end and the second end each being bendable to brush the claws of the pet with the first brush and the second brush.
The invention also provides a claw cleaning device, comprising:
a wearing body for wearing on the hand of the user; and
A spray head, wherein the spray head has at least one water outlet, wherein the water outlet is located near a finger of a user's hand when the wearer is wearing the hand.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a claw cleaning device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a claw washer of the claw apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the claw washer of the claw apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention described above.
Fig. 4 is another perspective view of the claw washer of the claw apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention described above to show the water outlet surface thereof.
Fig. 5 is another perspective view of the jaw washer according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention as described above to illustrate that an end portion thereof is bendable.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a hand-held use scenario of the claw washer of the claw washing device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a finger-worn use scenario of the claw washer of the claw washing device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view of the claw cleaning device according to a modified embodiment of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the claw washer of the claw apparatus according to the modification of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention to show the water outlet surface thereof.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing the claw cleaning device according to the modified embodiment of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in a use state.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view showing another view of the claw cleaning device according to the modified embodiment of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in a use state.
Fig. 12 is a schematic view of a finger-worn usage scenario of the claw washer of the claw washing device according to the modified embodiment of the first preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a claw cleaning device according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing the claw cleaning device according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention in a housed state.
Fig. 15 is a perspective view showing a state in which a water storage container is filled with water in the claw cleaning device according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is an exploded view of the claw cleaning device according to the above second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 17 is an enlarged perspective view of a claw washer of the claw apparatus according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is an enlarged perspective view of a bottom view of the claw washer of the claw cleaning device according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 19 is an enlarged perspective view of the claw washer of the claw washing apparatus according to the above second preferred embodiment of the present invention, taken from the middle.
Fig. 20 is an enlarged exploded view of the claw washer of the claw apparatus according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention described above.
Fig. 21 is a schematic view of a structure in which a water control switch of the claw washer of the claw washing apparatus according to the above second preferred embodiment of the present invention is operated.
Fig. 22 and 23 are schematic views of a structure in which a change-over switch of the claw washer of the claw washing apparatus according to the above second preferred embodiment of the present invention is operated to select different spray patterns.
Fig. 24 is a schematic view showing a structure of the claw washing device according to the above second preferred embodiment of the present invention in a hand-held use state.
Fig. 25 is a schematic view showing a structure of the claw washing device in a hand-wear use state according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 26 is a perspective view of a claw cleaning device according to a modified embodiment of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 27 is a perspective view of a claw cleaning device according to another modified embodiment of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 28 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a claw cleaning device according to the above-described another modification of the above-described second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The preferred embodiments in the following description are by way of example only and other obvious variations will occur to those skilled in the art. The basic principles of the invention defined in the following description may be applied to other embodiments, variations, modifications, equivalents, and other technical solutions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that in the present disclosure, the terms "longitudinal," "transverse," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," etc. refer to an orientation or positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings, which is merely for convenience of description and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore the above terms should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
It will be understood that the terms "a" and "an" should be interpreted as referring to "at least one" or "one or more," i.e., in one embodiment, the number of elements may be one, while in another embodiment, the number of elements may be plural, and the term "a" should not be interpreted as limiting the number.
Referring to fig. 1 to 7, a claw washing apparatus for pets according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a claw washing machine 10 and a water storage container 20, wherein the water storage container 20 is used for supplying water to the claw washing machine 10 so that a user can wash the claws of the pets using the claw washing machine 10.
The water storage container 20 is a container capable of storing water, and may be a water storage tank made of hard materials such as plastics or metals, or may be a water storage bag made of flexible materials. In this embodiment, which is illustrated in fig. 1, the water storage container 20 is embodied as a flexible water storage bag for easy storage and transport. It will be appreciated that the water stored in the water storage container 20 may be clean pure water or water with a cleaning agent added thereto.
The claw washing device 10 includes a water spraying member 11, a housing 12, and a water pipe 13, the water pipe 13 being connected to the water storage container 20 such that water in the water storage container 20 can be supplied to the water spraying member 11 through the water pipe 13 to cause the water spraying member 11 to wash the claws of the pet. The water spraying member 11 is mounted to the housing 12, and the housing 12 is made of a relatively hard material so as to be convenient for a user to hold the claw cleaning apparatus 10 with his hand. The water pipe 13 may be connected and communicated to the water spraying member 11 to supply water to the water spraying member 11. It will be appreciated that in other alternative embodiments, the claw cleaning device 10 may not be provided with the housing 12 for protection.
In this embodiment, the water spraying unit 11 includes a claw 111 and a base 112, the claw 111 is connected to the base 112, the claw 111 has a water outlet 1110, which has one or more water outlets 1111, and water can be sprayed out from the water outlets 1111 to wash the feet of the pet.
The base 112 is used for connecting and mounting the water pipe 13, more specifically, the end of the water pipe 13 is mounted on the base 112, a water delivery channel is formed inside the base 112, and the water delivery channel is communicated with the claw cleaning head 111 of the water spraying element 11, so that the water pipe 13 can be directly mounted and communicated to the base 112. The water pipe 13 may extend into the base 112, and an end of the water pipe 13 may be connected to and communicate with the claw cleaning head 111 of the water spraying element 11 in the base 112. It will be appreciated that the base 112 is used to connect and mount the water pipe 13, so as to fix the water pipe 13 by the base 112, prevent the water pipe 13 from being unnecessarily shaken and wound after water is pumped in to affect the use, and make the whole paw washing device more compact and beautiful.
In this embodiment illustrated in fig. 3, the base 112 may have a water delivery channel 1120 formed therein, and the end of the water delivery tube 13 is connected to the base 112. The claw head 111 and the housing 12 are connected to opposite sides of the base 112, respectively. The inside of the claw head 111 is formed with a water inlet channel 1112 which communicates with the water delivery channel 1120, and the water outlet 1111 communicates with the water inlet channel 1112, so that water from the water storage container 20 enters the water delivery channel 1120 of the base 112 via the water delivery pipe 13 and reaches the water outlet 1111 via the water inlet channel 1112 of the claw head 111. For example, in the embodiment illustrated in fig. 3, a water guide 114 is formed between the base 112 and the claw 111, in which the water inlet channel 1112 is formed, and guides water into the water outlet 1111.
As shown in fig. 4 and 5, a wearing compartment 113 is formed between the claw washing head 111 and the base 112, and at least one finger of a user is adapted to be inserted into the wearing compartment 113, thereby wearing the claw washing head 111 on the finger of the user. As shown in fig. 7, two fingers of a user, such as an index finger and a middle finger, may be inserted into the wearing chamber 113 to wear the paw washing head 111 on the index finger and the middle finger of the user. In addition, the water guide member 114 is made of a flexible material, and when the index finger and the middle finger of the user are inserted into the wearing chamber 113, the water guide member 114 is positioned between the index finger and the middle finger of the user and can be pressed by the user to adjust the water pressure.
As shown in fig. 2 to 5, the claw head 111 includes a first end 1113 and a second end 1114, the hooking chamber 113 is formed between the first end 1113 of the claw head 111 and the base 112, and the first end 1113 has a plurality of the water outlets 1111, such as six water outlets 1111 arranged in an annular direction. The first end 1113 is further provided with a first brush 1115 protruding on its outer side, the second end 1114 is provided with a second brush 1116 protruding on its outer side, and the second end 1114 is formed with a wearing cavity 1117 on the side facing the base 112, so that the second end 1114 may form a finger cuff.
The second end 1114 of the claw cleaning head 111 is attached to the base 112 or is detachably connected to the base 112, such as by being adhered to the base 112 by a relatively weak adhesive layer, so that when the water spraying member 11 is used by hand, the second end 1114 of the claw cleaning head 111 is detachably connected to the base 112, and a user can hold the housing 12 with the water outlet 1111 of the first end 1113 of the claw cleaning head 111 facing the paw of the pet to clean the paw of the pet. In a finger-worn use of the claw cleaning device 10, a user can separate the second end 11114 of the claw cleaning head 111 from the base 112 and then extend the user's fingers into the wearing chamber 113 and the wearing cavity 1117, respectively, so that the claw cleaning head 111 is worn on the user's fingers. For example, the wearing compartment 113 of the first end 1113 of the head 111 is inserted into the index and middle fingers of a user, and the wearing cavity 1117 of the second end 114 of the head 111 is inserted into the thumb of the user, so that the head 111 is worn by three fingers of the user.
To facilitate the insertion of the user's fingers into the head 111, a connection 1118 is formed between the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the head 111, spaced apart from the base 112, such that an opening 1119 is formed at each side thereof to facilitate the manipulation of the user's fingers. After the user's fingers wear the head 111, the user's other fingers may protrude from the opening 1119, and the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 each have inner edges 11131 and 11141, respectively, which inner edges 11131 and 11141 may be clamped between the roots of the user's adjacent two fingers, respectively, so that the head 111 may be firmly positioned and held.
It will be appreciated that the claw head 111 is made of a flexible material such as silicone or thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPU) material, which is soft to the touch and bendable to enhance the comfort of the user's pet. When the user wears the finger-wearing type liquid dispenser, as shown in fig. 7, different fingers of the user wear the liquid dispenser 111 on the first end 1113 and the second end 1114, the back of the finger of the user is attached to the inner side surface of the base 112, and the finger of the user can flexibly move to drive the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the liquid dispenser 111 to move, so as to adjust the position and the water spraying direction of the water outlet 1111, and adjust the positions and the rubbing direction of the first brush 1115 and the second brush 1116. As shown in fig. 7, the water outlet 1111 may spray water toward the bottom side of the pet paw, which may be caught between the first brush 1115 and the second brush 1116 to be rubbed.
In this embodiment shown in fig. 4, the first brush 1115 may include a plurality of regions, such as two regions, each including a plurality of first protrusions 11151 spaced apart to form an array of protrusions for brushing and scrubbing the feet of the pet. Accordingly, the second brush 1116 may include one or more regions each including a plurality of second protrusions 11161 spaced apart to form an array of protrusions for brushing and scrubbing the feet of the pet.
It will be appreciated that the water outlet 1111 is formed in this embodiment on a flat water outlet surface of the first end 1113 of the claw 111, but may be formed in other modified embodiments on the first protrusion 11151.
It will be appreciated that the water conduit 13 may be connected to the base 112 adjacent either the first end 1113 or the second end 1114 of the claw 111, in this embodiment illustrated in figures 1 to 5, the water conduit 13 being connected to the base 112 adjacent the second end 1114 of the claw 111, water from the water conduit 13 being directed into the first end 1113 after entering the base 112 and being ejected from the water outlet 1111.
The water spraying element 11 further comprises a water control switch 14 provided to the claw head 111 or the base 11. In this embodiment of fig. 2 to 5, the water control switch 14 is provided on the side of the claw head 111 of the water spray member 11, such as the outer side of the first end 1113 of the claw head 111, so that when the claw head 111 is held by a user's finger, another finger of the user's finger adjacent to the first end 1113 of the claw head 111, such as the user's ring finger or thumb, can be easily operated to operate the water control switch 14 to turn off or on the water spray operation of the claw head 111. In addition, the entire manipulation may be accomplished with one hand of the user so that the other hand of the user may be released, e.g., the other hand may be used to hold the pet in order to pacify the pet. In addition, it is understood that the water control switch 14 may provide a function of turning off or on the water spraying operation of the claw cleaning head 111, and may be further implemented to adjust the water outlet pressure reaching the water outlet 1111, so as to adjust the water flow pressure sprayed to the claws of the pet.
The water storage container 20 includes a container body 21, a controller 22, and a strap 23, and in this embodiment, the container body 21 is a flexible water bag, and the strap 23 is mounted to the container body 21 for a user to carry or carry on his/her shoulder. The controller 22 is mounted to the container body 21 for controlling the water supply operation of the water storage container 20. The container body 21 may be dimensioned as desired, for example, and may have a volume of 1-5L. The strap 23 may be configured to be adjustable in length, for example, the length may be 50-150cm.
The water storage container 20 has an opening for supplying water into the water storage container 20, and a sealing means such as a sealing plug for sealing the opening. In this embodiment, the water storage container 20 further includes a band holder 24 detachably mounted to the container body 24 for mounting the band 23 and which may be implemented as a sliding mechanism for closing the water bag after the container body 21 implemented as the water bag is filled with water.
The water pipe 13 is connected to the controller 22, the controller 22 includes a control switch, a control circuit, a power module, a water pump, and a housing, and the housing may be welded to the container body 21 by high-frequency welding. When the controller 22 is in an operating state, the water pump pumps the water in the container body 21 into the water pipe 13, so as to be further conveyed to the claw cleaning head 111 through the water pipe 13, and water is sprayed through the water outlet 1111 to clean the claws of the pet.
The claw cleaning device further comprises a packing box 30 comprising a box body 31 and a cover body 32, wherein a storage cavity 33 is formed for storing the claw cleaning device 10 and the water storage container 20, thereby facilitating transportation. It should be noted that the band 23, the container body 21 and the water pipe 13 are all made of flexible materials so as to be wound up, thereby being convenient to store and arrange. The box body 31 can be made of metal, plastic or cardboard, and can be provided with a waterproof coating.
The cover 32 may be made of various hard materials. In this embodiment it may be of metal or plastic and in this embodiment has a recess 321 in its top side so that when the user carries the claw means and the water is stored in the water storage container 20, the user can also pump water from the water storage container 20 into the recess 321 of the cover 32 for drinking by the pet.
As shown in fig. 8 to 12, the claw washing apparatus according to a variation of the above preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a claw washer 10 and a water storage container 20. The claw washing device 10 includes a water spraying member 11, a housing 12, and a water pipe 13, the water pipe 13 being connected to the water storage container 20 such that water in the water storage container 20 can be supplied to the water spraying member 11 through the water pipe 13 to cause the water spraying member 11 to wash the claws of the pet. The water spraying member 11 is mounted to the housing 12, and the housing 12 is made of a relatively hard material so as to be convenient for a user to hold the claw cleaning apparatus 10 with his hand. The water pipe 13 may be connected and communicated to the water spraying member 11 to supply water to the water spraying member 11.
The water spraying member 11 comprises a claw washing head 111 and a base 112, the claw washing head 111 is connected to the base 112, the claw washing head 111 has a water outlet surface 1110, which has one or more water outlets 1111, and water can be sprayed out from the water outlets 1111 to wash the claws of the pet.
In this embodiment, the claw cleaning head 1111 comprises a first end 1113 and a second end 1114 pivotably connected to the base 112, the first end 1113 forming a finger cuff and having a wearing compartment 113, at least one finger of a user being adapted to extend into the wearing compartment 113, thereby wearing the first end 1113 of the claw cleaning head 111 on the finger of the user, and the first end 1113 having a plurality of the water outlets 1111 for spraying water to the claw of the pet. The first end 1113 is also provided with a first brush 1115 with an array of first protrusions 11151 on its outer side and the second end 1114 is provided with a second brush 1116 with an array of second protrusions 11161 on its outer side, the second end 1114 being formed with a wear cavity 1117 on the side remote from the base 112, so that the second end 1114 also forms a finger cuff.
The housing 12 includes a cover 121 and a bracket 122, the base 12 of the water spraying member 11 is attached to the cover 121, a storage chamber 123 is formed between the cover 121 and the bracket 122, and the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the claw cleaning head 11 can be rotated into or out of the storage chamber 123, thus making the claw cleaning device 10 more compact.
Of course, in other variations, the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the claw head 11 may also slide out or spring out of the housing 12, and the invention is not limited in this respect.
In use, the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the claw cleaning head 11 are rotatable out of the storage chamber 123, the housing 12 can be held by a user and fingers can be received in the storage chamber 123 to clean the claws of a pet using the claw cleaning device 10, or the claws of a pet can be cleaned after the user's fingers are worn on the claw cleaning head 11.
It will be appreciated that the finger-washing head 111 is made of a flexible material such as silicone or thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPU) material. As shown in fig. 12, different fingers of a user are respectively worn on the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the claw head 111, and the fingers of the user can flexibly move to respectively drive the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the claw head 111 to move, thereby adjusting the position and the water spraying direction of the water outlet 1111 and adjusting the positions and the scrubbing direction of the first brush 1115 and the second brush 1116. As shown in fig. 12, the water outlet 1111 may spray water toward the bottom side of the pet paw, which may be caught between the first brush 1115 and the second brush 1116 to be rubbed.
It will be appreciated that in this embodiment, the water conduit 13 may be connected to the first end 1113 or the base 112 of the claw head 111 and ensure that the water conduit supply between the water conduit 13 and the first end 1113 is not affected while the first end 1113 is rotated so that water from the water conduit 13 can be directed into the first end 1113 and sprayed out of the water outlet 1111 for cleaning the claws of a pet.
In the method of using the paw washing device of the present invention, the container main body 21 of the water container 20 is filled with water, so that the user can carry the water container 20 and the paw washing device 10 with him, and the water container 20 and the paw washing device 10 are connected through the water pipe 13 before the pet needs to enter the indoor environment or the vehicle from the outside. The user can then wash the feet of the pet through the following hand-held claw washing operation and finger wear.
During a hand-held claw washing operation, a user holds the housing 12 of the claw washing apparatus 10 by hand and activates the controller 21 of the water storage container 20 to pump water in the container main body 21 of the water storage container 20 into the claw washing head 111 of the water spraying member 11 of the claw washing apparatus 10 and aim the water outlet 1111 of the claw washing head 111 at the claw of the pet, so that water from the water storage container 20 is sprayed from the water outlet 1111 to wash the claw of the pet, and the claw of the pet can be brushed with the first brush 1115.
During a finger-wearing operation for washing the paws of a pet, the first end 1113 and the second end 1114 of the paw washing head 111 are worn on different fingers of a user, the controller 21 of the water storage container 20 is activated to pump water in the container body 21 of the water storage container 20 into the paw washing head 111 of the water spray element 11 of the paw washing device 10, and the water outlet 1111 of the first end 1113 of the paw washing head 111 is aligned with the paws of a pet, so that water from the water storage container 20 is sprayed out from the water outlet 1111 of the first end 1113 of the paw washing head 111 to wash the paws of a pet, and the user can manipulate his/her wearing fingers to brush and rub the paws of a pet with the first brush 1115 and the second brush 1116 on the first end 1113 and the second end 1114.
Referring to fig. 13 to 25, a claw washing apparatus for pets according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a claw washing machine 40 and a water storage container 50, wherein the water storage container 50 is used for supplying water to the claw washing machine 10 so that a user can wash the claws of the pets using the claw washing machine 40. It will be appreciated that the claw cleaning device 40 may be configured only where a water supply is available.
The claw washing device 40 includes a wearing body 41, a spray head 42 and a water pipe 43, the water pipe 43 is connected to the water storage container 50, so that water in the water storage container 50 can be supplied to the spray head 42 through the water pipe 43 to cause the spray head 42 to wash the claws of the pet.
The wearing body 41 includes one or more finger wearing parts 411, each of the finger wearing parts 411 having one wearing channel 4110. In this embodiment, the wearing body 41 includes two of the finger wearing parts 411, and the index finger and the middle finger of one wearing hand of the user are worn on the finger wearing parts 411 by passing through the corresponding wearing channels 4110. In further embodiments, the wearing body 41 may be implemented to include five of the finger wearing parts 411, and may form one glove. The wearing channel 4110 has an inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end or may be closed.
The spray head 42 has one or more water outlets 420 positioned near the finger wearing part 411 so as to discharge water near the finger wearing part 411 to wash the feet of the pet, and the fingers worn on the finger wearing part 411 can move flexibly so as to wash the feet of the pet, thereby enabling the feet of the pet to be washed cleanly and rapidly. In addition, the spray head 42 is configured such that when a hand wearing the finger wearing part 411 is moving, the wearing finger thereof and the spray head 42 are also synchronously moved, thereby facilitating adjustment of the position of the spray head 42, thereby further adjusting the water outlet position of the water outlet 420.
That is, the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42 sprays water outwardly around the finger wearing part 411, which facilitates the user's fingers wearing on the finger wearing part 411 to further wash the feet of the pet with running water, thereby being able to wash a place which is not easy to clean in the gap between the adjacent two feet of the pet. The water outlet 420 may be located inside the end having the brush, like in the first embodiment described above, and the water outlet surface 1110 having the water outlet 1111 is integrally formed in the claw head 111 thereof. The water outlet 420 may be coplanar with the bottom surface 4111 of the finger wear member 411, may be positioned in front of the bottom surface 4111 of the finger wear member 411, and may be positioned behind the bottom surface 4111 of the finger wear member 411. The water outlet 420 may be located in front of, behind or beside the user's wearing finger when one or more fingers of the user, such as index finger and middle finger, are worn on the corresponding finger wearing part 411.
In this embodiment, the two finger wearing parts 411 are spaced apart, the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42 is located between the two finger wearing parts 411, and the water outlet 420 can spray water to the paw of the pet between the two finger wearing parts 411, that is, between the index finger and the middle finger of the user when the index finger and the middle finger of the user are worn on the corresponding two finger wearing parts 411.
In the present invention, the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42 is not located near the palm of the user as in the prior art, but is located near the position corresponding to the finger wearing part 411, so that after the water outlet 420 is discharged, the user can conveniently wear the fingers to further wash the feet of the pet with the running water.
The wearing body 41 further includes a brushing member 412 connected to the plurality of finger wearing members 411 and functioning as a palm wearing part, and both the brushing member 412 and the finger wearing members 411 may be made of flexible materials such as rubber, silica gel, film, fabric, cloth, foam, sponge, etc., which facilitate flexible manipulation of the user's fingers. The brushing part 412 comprises a base 4121 and a bristle layer 413 attached to the base 4121, wherein the bristle layer 413 comprises a plurality of bristles spaced from each other, so that the palm of the user corresponds to the brushing part 412 when the brushing part 412 is worn by the hand of the user, and the palm of the user can conveniently drive the brushing part 412 to brush the paws of the pet.
Each of the finger wearing parts 411 is also provided with a bristle layer 413 on the bottom surface 4111 thereof, so that when the finger wearing parts 411 are worn by the fingers of a user, the fingers of the user such as the index finger and the middle finger can flexibly move, thereby driving the bristle layer 413 to brush the feet of the pet.
The nozzle 42 may be independent of the wearing body 41 and assembled and connected to each other. It is also possible that the nozzle 42 is integrally formed with the wearing body 41, i.e., the water outlet 420 is formed in the wearing body 41, similar to the first embodiment described above. In this embodiment, the spray head 42 is illustrated as being connected to the wearing body 41, and the water outlet 420 is not formed in the wearing body 41.
It will be appreciated that in other alternative embodiments, the wearing body 41 may not include the finger wearing part 411, and may be worn on the palm of the user, and the user may wear the wearing body 41 after wearing gloves, and the water outlet 420 of the nozzle 42 may be located near the finger that protrudes after the user wears the wearing body 41, so as to achieve the purpose of flushing with water and rubbing the paw of the pet with the finger.
In this embodiment, the claw 40 further comprises a housing member 44, the spray head 42 being connected to the housing member 44, wherein the water conduit 43 extends into the housing member 44 and communicates to the spray head 42, such that water from the water reservoir 50 can be delivered to the spray head 42 via the water conduit 43 and sprayed outwardly from the spray head 42.
Referring to fig. 18 and 20, the spray head 42 may protrude from the housing 44, the water outlet 420 may be connected to the water delivery pipe 43, and the water delivery pipe 43 may include a water delivery pipe 431 provided in the housing part 44 and connected to the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42, so that water from the water storage container 50 may be delivered from the water delivery pipe 43 to the water delivery pipe 431 provided in the housing part 44 and sprayed from the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42.
As shown in fig. 20, the claw 40 includes a water control switch 45 assembled to the housing 44 to control the water spraying operation of the water pipe 43 to the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42. The water control switch 45 may be various devices capable of controlling the flow rate of water, such as a stop valve, a butterfly valve, a diaphragm valve, a ball valve, a plug valve, etc.
In this embodiment of the invention, the water delivery line 431 of the water delivery tube 43 is a flexible tube, and the water control switch 45 is operated to control the delivery of water to the water outlet 420 by squeezing the water delivery line 431.
The water control switch 45 may be a knob which is pushed to rotate so as to change the state of pressing the water delivery pipe 431, thereby making the water delivery pipe 431 be in a closed or open state, and when the rotation degree is different, the water amount in the water delivery pipe 431 can be adjusted.
As shown in fig. 20, in this embodiment of the present invention, the water control switch 45 includes a control member 451, a transmission member 452, and a pressing member 453, the control member 451 is operated by a user, the transmission member 452 is driven by the control member 451 to drive the pressing member 453, so that the pressing member 453 can be driven to be close to and far from the water supply line 431 to control the water path on/off of the water supply line 431.
As shown in fig. 16 to 23, the housing member 44 includes a base 441 and a cover 442, in which a receiving chamber 443 is formed, the water pipe 43 passes through the base 441 and the water supply line 432 is received in the receiving chamber 443. In this embodiment, the housing member 44 may serve as a carrier for the sprinkler head 42 for mounting the water control switch 45 and plumbing components.
The base 441 of the housing member 44 includes a bottom plate 4411 and a side wall 4412, the side wall 4412 being connected to the bottom plate 4411 to form the receiving cavity 443 with the cover 442. The housing part 44 further includes a limiting wall 444 extending from the bottom plate 4411 or the side wall 4412, and the water supply line 431 is positioned between the limiting wall 444 and the pressing member 453 such that when the pressing member 453 is driven, the water supply line 431 of the water supply pipe 43 is pressed and released between the fixed limiting wall 444 and the movable pressing member 453, thereby controlling the waterway passage of the water supply line 431, and further, can be used to adjust the water amount.
A wearing space 414 is formed between the base 441 and the wearing body 41, fingers such as an index finger and a middle finger of a user are worn on the finger wearing part 411, and a palm is positioned in the wearing space 414, so that the hand of the user is held between the wearing body 41 and the housing part 44, to facilitate guiding the claw cleaning head 40 for cleaning operation.
Each of the finger wearing parts 411 includes an annular wearing portion 4112 and a connector 4113, the annular wearing portion 4112 forming the wearing channel 4110, the connector 4113 being connected to the annular wearing portion 4112 and to the base 441 fixed to the housing part 44, thereby holding each of the finger wearing parts 411 in place and allowing the finger wearing parts 411 to be movable and deformed under the guidance of a finger.
The wearing body 41 further includes a positioning body 415 that connects the brushing member 412 and the base 441 of the housing member 44. Wherein the positioning body 415 also functions to position the user's finger. More specifically, when the index finger and the middle finger of the user are worn into the corresponding finger wearing parts 411, the positioning body 415 is between the index finger and the middle finger and reaches the root of the index finger and the middle finger. The index finger and the middle finger of the user hold the positioning body 415 so that the claw cleaning device 40 can be gripped.
Similarly, in further modified embodiments, the brushing member 412 may also be configured to have a brushing end structure similar to that of the first embodiment described above, which is wearable on the thumb of the user so as to be bendable to be opposed to the bottom surface 4111 of the finger wearing member 411, so that the paws of the pet are pinched between the brushing member 412 and the bottom surface 4111 of the finger wearing member 411 for brushing.
The housing member 44 is formed with a limit groove 445 on the side wall 4412 of the base 441, the control member 451 is slidably disposed in the limit groove 445, the control member 451 protrudes from the side wall 4412 of the base 441 for operation by a user, the control member 451 and the transmission member 452 are engaged with each other by corresponding engagement teeth 454, the transmission member 452 includes a transmission main body 4521 and a rotation shaft 4522, the rotation shaft 4522 is disposed on the bottom plate 4411 of the base 441, the transmission main body 4521 is rotatably disposed on the rotation shaft 4522, and the pressing member 453 integrally extends on the transmission main body 4521 and faces the water supply pipe 431.
As shown in fig. 20, when the control member 451 is driven to slide rightward in the limiting groove 445, the transmission member 452 engaged with the control member 451 through the engagement teeth 454 is driven to rotate counterclockwise, thereby driving the pressing member 453 to press the water supply line 431 toward the limiting wall 444 to reduce the amount of water in the water supply line 431 until the water supply line 431 is pressed to cut off the water supply to the water outlet 420 of the shower head 42.
When the control member 451 is driven to slide leftward in the limiting groove 445, the transmission member 452 engaged with the control member 451 through the engagement teeth 454 is driven to rotate clockwise, thereby moving the pressing member 453 in a direction away from the limiting wall 444 to increase the amount of water in the water delivery pipe 431 until the water delivery pipe 431 is released without being pressed, thereby providing maximum water flow supply to the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42.
It will be appreciated that the water pipe 43 has water pressure therein during the water supply from the water storage container 50 to the spray head 42, and the water control switch 45 can adjust the water pressure and the water amount of the water supply pipe during the operation. The claw washer 40 may not be provided with the water control switch 45, and the structure for controlling the on-off of the water flow may be provided at a local part of the water pipe 43 or on the water storage container 50.
It should be noted that, in this embodiment of the present invention, the control member 451 is disposed at a side of the housing member 44, so that the user's thumb can conveniently control the control member 451 when the user's index finger and middle finger are worn on the corresponding two finger wearing members 411, and thus the claw cleaning device 40 allows the user to operate the waterway on-off control with one hand.
As shown in fig. 18 and 19, the spray head 42 may have a plurality of the water outlets 420, and accordingly, the spray head 42 may include a plurality of nozzles 421, each nozzle 421 having one of the water outlets 420. For example, the spray head 42 includes two of the spray nozzles 421 and is used to provide different spray patterns. For example, one of the water outlets 420 may be circular-hole shaped to provide a water column spray pattern; the other of the water outlets 420 may be slit-shaped so as to provide a fan-shaped spray pattern. In a further variant embodiment, an atomizing device can also be provided in one of the nozzles 421, which disperses the water flow into droplets through the nozzle openings.
Correspondingly, the water delivery pipe 43 further includes two water guiding pipes 432 connected to and communicated with the water delivery pipe 431, wherein the two water guiding pipes 432 are respectively communicated with the two nozzles 421, so that water is respectively supplied to the two water outlets 420 through the two water guiding pipes 432.
The claw 40 further includes a switch 46 for controlling the selection of one of the water guide lines 432 and the corresponding water outlet 420 for spraying water. That is, by operating the switch 46, an appropriate one of the water outlets 420 may be selected to wash the paw of the pet in a desired spray pattern. Wherein the impact force of the water column spray pattern is larger, and the cleaning area of the fan-shaped water mist is larger.
The switch 46 may also include one or more valve components such as a shut-off valve, butterfly valve, diaphragm valve, ball valve, plug valve, etc. In this embodiment, the water guide lines 432 are also flexible tubes, and the switch 46 closes the corresponding water guide lines 432 by squeezing the corresponding water guide lines 432.
As shown in fig. 20 to 23, the switch 46 includes a control portion 461 and a driving portion 462, the control portion 461 includes a knob 4611 and a connecting rod 4612, the driving portion 462 includes a driving portion main body 4621 and two pressing portions 462, and the two pressing portions 462 extend to the driving portion main body 4621, respectively. The connecting rod 4612 is drivingly connected to the driving part main body 4621, for example, the driving part main body 4621 has a hexagonal driving hole 4623, the connecting rod 4612 is hexagonal and is disposed in the driving hole 4623, the driving part 462 is movably disposed between the two water guide pipes 432, and when the knob 4611 of the control part 461 is rotated, the connecting rod 4612 is driven to rotate, thereby synchronously driving the driving part 462 to rotate, so that the two pressing parts 462 are driven to act on one of the water guide pipes 432.
The top of the cover 442 of the housing member 44 has a recess 4421, and the knob 4611 is disposed in the recess 4421. The cover 442 also has a through hole 4422, and the connecting rod 4612 extends perpendicularly to the knob 4611 and through the through hole 4422 into the receiving cavity 443 of the housing member 44 and is connected to the driving portion 462.
As shown in fig. 22, when the knob 4611 is rotated counterclockwise, the driving part main body 4621 of the driving part 462 is driven to rotate counterclockwise so that the pressing part 462 on the left side is pressed against the water guide line 432 on the left side to close the water supply of the water guide line 432 on the left side, and at this time the pressing part 462 on the right side is away from the water guide line 432 on the right side to put the water guide line 432 on the right side in an opened state so that the corresponding nozzle 421 can be supplied with water.
As shown in fig. 23, when the knob 4611 is rotated clockwise, the driving part main body 4621 of the driving part 462 is driven to rotate clockwise so that the pressing part 462 on the right side presses against the water guide line 432 on the right side to close the water supply of the water guide line 432 on the right side, and at this time the pressing part 462 on the left side is away from the water guide line 432 on the left side to cause the water guide line 432 on the left side to go from the closed state to the open state, thereby enabling the corresponding nozzle 421 to be supplied with water.
The water storage container 50 is a container capable of storing water, and may be a water storage tank made of hard materials such as plastics or metals, or may be a water storage bag made of flexible materials. In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the water storage container 50 comprises a container body 51, which may be embodied as a flexible water storage bag, for easy storage and transport. It will be appreciated that the water stored in the water storage container 20 may be clean pure water or water with a cleaning agent added thereto.
As shown in fig. 13 to 16, in this embodiment, the container body 51 includes a top cover 511 and a plurality of ring-shaped foldable sections 512 which are connected to each other to form a water storage chamber 510, and the plurality of ring-shaped foldable sections 512 form a foldable structure, a crease is formed at the connection between adjacent two ring-shaped foldable sections 512, and the edges are spaced apart. The foldable section 512 may be folded along its thickness when not filled with water, thereby reducing the size of the overall device when in the stowed and transport state.
The container body 51 further includes a water filling device 513 provided to the top cover 511 and including a sealing cap and a water filling nozzle for filling water into the container body 41. The container body 51 further includes a handle 514 coupled to the top cover 511 to facilitate a user's grip to carry the claw apparatus.
The container body 51 may be provided with a pressurizing means so that the water pressure in the water storage chamber 510 is increased, thereby enabling water to be automatically supplied from the container body 51 to the spray head 42 of the claw cleaning head 40. The pressurizing means may be a manual pressurizing means or an electric voltage means.
Referring to fig. 16, in this embodiment of the present invention, the water storage container 50 includes a bottom case 52, a water pump 53 and a battery module 54, the battery module 54 may include a rechargeable battery, and is electrically connected to the water pump 53, the water pump 53 and the battery module 54 are mounted on the bottom case 52, and the bottom case 52 is connected with the container body 51 to serve as a base of the water storage container 50. When the water pump 53 is turned on, the water in the container body 41 can be pumped into the water pipe 43, and then can be sent into the nozzle 42 through the water pipe 43 to be ejected from the water outlet 420. The water pump 53 is provided with a switch 531, which is installed at a side wall of the bottom case 52, accordingly, so that a user can control the water pump 53 to be turned on and off.
The water storage container 50 may further include a detergent supply device 55 storing a detergent, and may be operated such as pressed to add the detergent stored in the detergent supply device 55 into the water storage chamber 510 of the container body 51, thereby allowing the feet of the pet to be washed by the detergent-added water.
As shown in fig. 14, the bottom of the bottom case 52 is further provided with a positioning groove 521, and the claw cleaning head 40 can be placed in the positioning groove 521 of the water storage container 50 when not in use, thereby further facilitating the storage and transportation of the claw cleaning device.
As shown in fig. 26, according to a variation of the second embodiment of the present invention, the water storage container 50 may further include a detergent supply device 55, which may be provided at an outer side of the container body 51, so that a user can access the detergent stored in the detergent supply device 55 as needed.
As shown in fig. 27 and 28, a claw washing apparatus according to another variation of the above-described second preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a claw washer 40 and a water storage container 60, wherein the water storage container 60 is used to supply water to the claw washer 40 so that a user can wash the claws of a pet using the claw washer 40.
In this embodiment, the water storage container 60 includes a container body 61, a pressurizing means 62, a switching element 63, and a water outlet pipe 64. Wherein the water inlet end of one end of the water pipe 43 is connected to the water outlet pipe 64 of the water storage container 60, and the water outlet end of the other end is connected to the claw washer 40. The container body 61 includes a cover 611 and a receiving body 612 assembled to form a receiving chamber 613 for storing water. The pressurizing means 62 is for pressurizing the accommodating chamber 613 so that the air pressure in the accommodating chamber 613 is increased, and the switching element 63 is for opening and closing the water outlet operation of the water outlet pipe 64. The water storage container 60 may further include a pressure relief valve 65 provided to the cover 611 to open the pressure relief valve 65 to return the container body 61 to normal pressure in the receiving chamber 613 after the water storage container is used.
That is, in this embodiment of the present invention, the user can increase the air pressure in the water storage container 60 by manually operating the pressurizing means 62, so that when both the switching element 63 of the water storage container 60 and the water control switch 45 of the claw cleaning machine 40 are opened, the water of the water storage container 60 automatically flows from the water storage container 60 to the spray head 42 of the claw cleaning machine 40 via the water pipe 43 by the atmospheric pressure of the accommodating chamber 613 in the water storage container 60 because the water storage container 60 has a large air pressure.
Referring to the drawings, the paw washing device of the present invention can provide two modes for washing the paw of a pet. More specifically, as shown in fig. 24, in this embodiment, the housing member 44 may also act as a hand-held housing that is held by the user so that the user can hold the claw cleaning device 40 and align the water outlet 420 with the claw of the pet for cleaning.
Referring to fig. 25, the claw cleaning device 40 may be used as a hand-wear type. Specifically, the index finger and the middle finger of one wearing hand may be worn on the corresponding finger wearing parts 411, and then, when the claws of the pet are washed, the claws of the pet may be supported by the wearing hand of the user, the claws of the pet may be supported on the wearing body 41, water may be sprayed through the water outlet 420 of the spray head 42, and the index finger and the middle finger worn on the corresponding two finger wearing parts 411 may be flexibly moved to further scrub the claws of the pet with the bristle layer 413 under the supply of the living water, so that the dirt in the gaps between the adjacent claws of the pet may be thoroughly washed. And after one paw of the pet is washed, the paw washing device 40 can be conveniently moved to continue to wash the next paw with clean running water. During the washing process, the control operation can be performed by the wearer, while the other hand can be used to hold the pet or to calm the pet.
It is noted that in the apparatus and method of the present application, the components or steps of the different embodiments may be disassembled and/or assembled without departing from the principles of the present application. Such decomposition and/or recombination should be considered to be included within the inventive concept of the present application.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the embodiments of the invention described above and shown in the drawings are by way of example only and are not limiting. The objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively achieved. The functional and structural principles of the present invention have been shown and described in the examples and embodiments of the invention may be modified or practiced without departing from the principles described.

Claims (32)

1. The paw washing device is characterized by comprising:
A claw washer;
And a water storage container, wherein the water storage container supplies water to the claw washer, so that the claws of the pet are washed by the claw washer.
2. The claw cleaning device according to claim 1 wherein the claw cleaner integrates a hand-held claw cleaning function and a finger-worn claw cleaning function.
3. The claw cleaning device of claim 1 wherein the claw cleaner comprises a claw cleaning head comprising a first end portion, the first end portion having one or more water outlets, and the first end portion being adapted to be worn on one or more fingers of a user.
4. A claw apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the claw head further comprises a second end, wherein the first end and the second end each comprise a brush for brushing the claws of a pet.
5. The claw apparatus of claim 4 wherein the first end and the second end are adapted to be worn simultaneously on different fingers of a user, respectively.
6. The claw apparatus of claim 5 wherein the claw head is made of a flexible material.
7. The claw apparatus of claim 5 wherein the claw head comprises a base, the first end of the claw head and the base defining a wear chamber therebetween for one or more fingers of a user to wear, wherein the second end has a wear cavity for another one or more fingers of the user to wear.
8. The claw apparatus of claim 5 wherein the first end of the claw head forms a wear chamber for one or more fingers of a user to wear, wherein the second end has a wear cavity for another one or more fingers of a user to wear.
9. The claw cleaning device according to any one of claims 3 to 8 wherein the claw cleaner further comprises a housing, the claw cleaning head being connected to the housing.
10. The claw cleaning device according to any one of claims 4 to 6 wherein the claw cleaner further comprises a housing having a storage chamber into or out of which the first and second ends of the claw cleaning head are pivotable.
11. The claw cleaning device according to claim 1 wherein the claw cleaner comprises a wearing body and a spray head, the water in the water storage container being supplied to the spray head, wherein the spray head has at least one water outlet, wherein the water outlet is located in the vicinity of a finger of a user's wearing hand when the wearing body is worn on the user's hand.
12. The claw apparatus of claim 11 wherein the wear body comprises one or more finger wear members for a user's finger to wear, wherein the water outlet of the spray head is located in the vicinity of the finger wear body.
13. The claw apparatus of claim 12 wherein the water outlet of the spray head is located either forward of, rearward of, or coplanar with a bottom surface of the finger wear member.
14. The claw cleaning device according to claim 11 wherein the wear body comprises two finger wear members, the water outlet of the spray head being located between two of the finger wear members.
15. The claw apparatus of claim 12 wherein the wear body further comprises a brushing element connected to the finger wear element, the brushing element and the finger wear element each being configured with a bristle layer, the brushing element corresponding to a palm position of a user.
16. The claw apparatus of claim 15 wherein the finger wear member comprises an annular wear body to form a wear channel, the claw head further comprising a housing member, the annular wear body being connected to the housing member.
17. The claw apparatus of claim 16 wherein the claw head comprises a positioning body connecting the brushing member to the housing member, wherein the positioning body is adapted to be gripped between two fingers of a user when the wearing body is worn by the user.
18. The claw apparatus of claim 16 wherein the spray head comprises a plurality of nozzles to correspondingly form a plurality of water outlets, and a plurality of the nozzles are configured to provide different spray patterns through the corresponding water outlets.
19. The claw cleaning device according to claim 11 wherein the claw cleaning device comprises a housing member to which the spray head is connected, a water feed line being provided in the housing member, and the housing member being provided with a water control switch for controlling the on-off of the water feed line.
20. The claw apparatus of claim 19 wherein the water control switch comprises a control member, a transmission member and a pressure member, the control member being operable by a user, the transmission member being driven by the control member to drive the pressure member so that the pressure member can be driven toward and away from the water delivery line to control the water path of the water delivery line.
21. The claw cleaning device according to claim 11 wherein the claw cleaning device comprises a housing member to which the spray head is connected, a plurality of water guide lines being provided in the housing member, and the housing member being provided with a change-over switch, wherein the spray head comprises a plurality of spray nozzles to form a plurality of water outlets correspondingly, and the plurality of spray nozzles are configured to provide different spray patterns through the corresponding water outlets, the plurality of spray nozzles being connected to the corresponding plurality of water guide lines respectively, the change-over switch being for selecting one of the water guide lines to be in an on state.
22. A claw apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the nozzle includes a control portion and a drive portion, the control portion including a knob and a connecting rod, the drive portion including a drive portion body and two abutment portions respectively extending from the drive portion body, the connecting rod being drivingly connected to the drive portion body, the drive portion being movably disposed between the two water guide lines, the connecting rod being driven to rotate when the knob of the control portion is rotated to synchronously drive the drive portion to rotate so that the two abutment portions are driven to act on one of the water guide lines to cause the water guide lines to be pressed to be in a closed water flow state.
23. The claw apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8 and 11 to 22 wherein the water storage container comprises a container body of a water bag type and comprises a controller for pumping water in the container body into the claw apparatus.
24. The claw apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8 and 11 to 22 wherein the water storage container comprises a container body and a water pump, wherein the claw head is connected to the container body by a water conduit, the water pump being for pumping water from the container body into the claw cleaner.
25. The claw apparatus of claim 24 wherein the water storage container further comprises a detergent supply device disposed on the container body, the container body comprising a plurality of collapsible sections so as to be collapsible.
26. The claw cleaning device according to claim 24 wherein the water reservoir has a detent for removably mounting the claw cleaner.
27. The claw cleaning device according to any one of claims 1 to 8 and 11 to 22 wherein the water storage container comprises a container body and a pressurizing means which increases the water pressure in the container body so that water in the container body is automatically delivered to the claw cleaning device.
28. The claw cleaning device is characterized by comprising:
A housing; and
A water spray member coupled to the housing and including a claw cleaning head, wherein the claw cleaning head has a wearing chamber for wearing by one or more fingers of a user, and the claw cleaning head has one or more water outlets for spraying water from the water outlets to clean the claws of the pet when the water spray member is supplied with water, wherein the claw cleaning device is provided for the user to select one of holding the housing and wearing the claw cleaning head to clean the claws of the pet.
29. The claw cleaning device is characterized by comprising:
a claw head comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end forms a wearing chamber and has one or more water outlets, and the second end has a wearing cavity, wherein the wearing chamber and the wearing cavity are worn by different fingers of a user, respectively.
30. The claw cleaner of claim 13 wherein the claw head is made of a flexible material, wherein the first end includes a first brush and the second end includes a second brush, the first end and the second end each being bendable to brush the claws of a pet with the first brush and the second brush.
31. The claw cleaning device is characterized by comprising:
a wearing body for wearing on the hand of the user; and
A spray head, wherein the spray head has at least one water outlet, wherein the water outlet is located near a finger of a user's hand when the wearer is wearing the hand.
32. The claw cleaner of claim 31 wherein the wear body includes one or more finger wear members for a user's finger to wear, wherein the water outlet of the spray head is located adjacent the finger wear body.
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