KR200483707Y1 - plate shaped pet food for scaling dental calculus of pet - Google Patents
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Abstract
A snack for removing petals from a pet that can reduce and remove petals from the pet through chewing. According to the present invention, a pet snack for removing calculus can reduce and remove petals of a pet through friction between a work and a calculus through a chewing operation in which a tooth is inserted and removed with a narrow gap of a work.
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The present invention relates to a snack for the removal of tartar of a pet, and more particularly, to a snack for removing a tartar of a pet which can reduce and remove the tartar of a pet through chewing.
A variety of products are being supplied to improve the health and health of pets, and products designed to improve dental hygiene in pets are being widely available.
Poor dental health is known to be a very common problem in animals including pets such as dogs and cats.
Poor dental hygiene causes periodontal disease in pets, and periodontal disease can be fatal to animals due to long-term effects.
Poor dental health is considered one of the causes of death in dogs, cats and other mammals, and poor dental health has been associated with serious illnesses in the heart, liver, kidneys and other internal organs.
Most periodontal disease begins with the formation of a film of soft amorphous material, often called oral plaque, consisting of oral bacteria, bacterial by-products, and oral debris.
The film usually covers both the exposed tooth surface and the area beneath the gum line, the gingival cavity, and through the deposition of calcium and other mineral salts, the plaque layer develops into tartar .
Although tartar is hard, it is also porous and sticks to the tooth surface, which appears to be deposited in layers gradually, providing a rough surface on which more plaque is deposited.
The accumulation of calculus can lead to the attachment of a wide range of microorganisms, and the metabolic by-products from the bacteria cause inflammation of the local tissues, including tissues surrounding the gingival, ultimately leading to periodontal disease.
Various development efforts have been focused on cleaning these pet teeth and improving dental hygiene, and one simple way to remove the plaque of a pet is by the owner of the pet regularly brushing the pet's teeth .
However, the owners of pets that can maintain or maintain such levels of animal care are very rare, and efforts have been focused on providing products that clean the pet's teeth during chewing.
FIG. 1 is a
These conventional works have the problem of limiting efficacy of cleaning only some of the teeth, such as molars, while allowing the pets to be cleaned while chewing the work.
In addition, such prior art products do not always clean gaps in the teeth, thus cleansing the area under the gums, and the tartar present in the teeth is very hard and is ineffective for removing calculus.
Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2009-0003238 (pet apparel article) has a consumable body having a shape defined by an outer surface and including at least one protrusion extending from a main portion and a main portion, With the proviso that the shape of the body does not exceed about 5.1 millimeters (0.20 inches) from that portion of the exterior surface closest to the point, anywhere in the interior of the body. .
However, this prior art has a disadvantage in that it does not improve the effect of chewing by chewing with a chewy product having a simple geometric shape.
In order to solve such a problem, the present invention aims to provide a snack for removing the tartar of a pet which can reduce and remove the tartar of a pet through a chewing action.
For this purpose, the present invention relates to a snack for removing petals from a dental calculus, comprising: a body part inserted into the oral cavity so as to be ingested by a pet; And a plurality of dental calculators formed through the body part, wherein the dental calculator removes dental plaque by friction between the dental calculator and the pet while inserting the teeth while the pet is mastifying the body. do.
In addition, the body according to the present invention further includes at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a dental plaque removing agent, a palatability enhancer, a moisturizer, a nutrient, a binder and an antibacterial component.
In addition, the body according to the present invention preferably includes at least one selected material selected from the group consisting of gluten, gelatinized starch, sugar, and water, and preferably has a surface hardness of 20A to 50A.
In addition, the dental calculus removing unit according to the present invention comprises a rectangular through-hole formed at both side ends of the plate-like body portion.
In addition, the snack-removing snack according to the present invention further includes an auxiliary dental placer removing part that punctures an arbitrary position of the body part.
Also, the body according to the present invention has a roll shape.
According to the present invention, there is an advantage that a pet's tartar removal snack can reduce and remove the petals of a pet through friction between a work and a tartar by means of a chewing operation in which a tooth is inserted and removed with a narrow gap of a work.
1 is a perspective view showing a product for helping a pet to clean teeth according to the prior art;
2 is a perspective view of another product that assists in cleaning teeth of a pet according to the prior art;
3 is a perspective view showing another product for helping the cleaning of a tooth of a pet according to the prior art.
FIG. 4 is a plan view showing another embodiment of a snack for removing calculus of a pet according to the present invention; FIG.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state of use of a snack for removing calculus of a pet according to FIG. 4; FIG.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments of the present invention and accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to designate like elements.
It is to be understood that when an element is referred to as being "comprising" or " comprising " another element in the specification or claims, it is not construed that the element is limited to only that element, And the like.
The term "pet" used in the present invention refers to an animal that is kept in close proximity by a person, and includes, in particular, all pets whose teeth have been sharpened, such as dogs and cats.
Hereinafter, an example of implementing the snack for removing the tartar of a pet according to the present invention will be described with reference to specific embodiments.
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FIG. 4 is a plan view showing another embodiment of a snack for removing dental calculus of a pet according to the present invention, and FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the use state of a snack for removing dental calculus according to FIG.
As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the
The
That is, the
In addition, since the
The
The starch may be at least one kind of starch such as known corn, potato, sweet potato, tapioca, wheat, gluten, rice, oats, soybean, barley and the like, So that the surface hardness can be maintained in the range of about 20A to 50A.
If the surface hardness of the
Also, the
In order to improve palatability, the
In addition, the
In addition, the
The
That is, during chewing in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the teeth, the
The auxiliary
That is, the auxiliary
Meanwhile, the
Accordingly, the tooth and the gum attached to the gum are removed through mechanical friction with the dental
The technical idea of the present invention was examined through several examples.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. In addition, although not explicitly shown or described, those skilled in the art may make various modifications, including technical considerations based on the inventive concepts described in this specification Which is still within the scope of the utility model right of the present invention. The above-described embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings are described for the purpose of describing the present invention, and the scope of the utility model right of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
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220: Dental calculus removal
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And a plurality of dental calculus removing units 220 penetrating through the body 210,
The dental calculus removing unit 220 includes a rectangular through-hole formed at both ends of the plate-shaped body 210,
The body 210 has a roll shape,
The through holes are formed by overlapping the through holes by the winding of the body portion 210,
The distance between the through holes is set to a predetermined size sufficient to provide sufficient frictional force when the pet's teeth enter,
The dental calculator 220 removes dental plaque from the dental plaque by removing the dental plaque from the dental plaque by inserting teeth while the pet is masticating the body 210, Snacks for removal.
The body portion 210 includes at least one selected material selected from the group consisting of gluten, gelatinized starch, sugar, and water, and has a surface hardness of 20A to 50A.
The snack for removing dental calculus further includes a dental calculus removing unit (230) for puncturing an arbitrary position of the body part (210).
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