US20090064433A1 - Paw cleaning tool - Google Patents
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- FIG. 8 depicts a cross sectional view of an exemplary sheet
- the body portion 14 is arciformed having outer and inner surfaces 18 , 20 , where the inner surface 20 is incurved forming a trough 22 , sized and configured to receive an animal's paw therein.
- the outer surface 18 of the body portion 14 includes an open flange portion 24 configured for mating to the removable handle portion 12 . (See also FIG. 3 )
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Abstract
A multi-purpose cleaning device is provided which can be used to clean and/or dry a paw or other part of an animal, or which can be used as a brush. The cleaning device includes a body portion surround by a removable cleaning pad, where a handle portion is removable attached to the body portion. The body portion has an arcuate section defining a cleaning trough and a top cleaning surface. The cleaning trough can be used to clean and/or dry a paw and/or leg of the animal, where the paw and/or leg is positioned within the cleaning trough. The top cleaning surface can be used to clean and/or dry other parts of the animal. The handle portion is removable and includes a brush at one end, which can be used to brush the animal. Additionally, the cleaning pad can be removed from the body portion and used as a cleaning mitt to wash the animal.
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- The present disclosure relates to an animal cleaning device, and more particular to an animal paw cleaning device.
- Animals' paws and legs often become dirty when outdoors, collecting mud or dirt. However, these areas can be somewhat difficult to clean, as the mud and/or dirt collects in the fur and between the paw pads. Upon entering a home or any clean environment (home, car, boat, retail establishment, etc.), the animal then tracks the mud, sand and/or dirt throughout the environment. As such, in order to maintain the cleanliness of the environment it is necessary to clean the animal's paws, legs and other areas before allowing them to enter the clean environment.
- A number of devices have been developed to clean an animal's paws, including U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,065,431; 6,439,160; and 6,851,391. However, these devices can be cumbersome and difficult to use. The devices may also require a variety of mechanical and electrical components to scrub, wash, and clean animals. These mechanical and electrical components further increase the size and weight of the devices
- The present disclosure recites a multi-purpose cleaning device which can be used to clean and/or dry a paw or other part of an animal, or which can be used as a general-purpose brush. The animal cleaning device includes a body portion having inner and outer surfaces, the inner surface being incurved defining a trough. A handle portion is attached to the body portion, where the handle portion can be adjustably and removable attached. A cleaning pad is removable positioned about the body portion, wherein the cleaning pad includes an absorbent outer surface. The cleaning pad is affixable to the inner surface of the body portion defining a cleaning trough.
- The cleaning trough can be used to clean and/or dry a paw of the animal, where the paw is positioned within the cleaning trough. The top cleaning surface can be used to clean and/or dry other parts of the animal. The handle portion is removable and includes a brush at one end, which can be used to brush the animal or for general cleaning purposes. Additionally, the cleaning pad can be removed from the body portion and used as a cleaning mitt to wash the animal.
- A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 depicts a cleaning device of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 depicts the cleaning device ofFIG. 1 without the cleaning pad; -
FIG. 3 depicts a body portion of the cleaning device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 depicts a removable handle of the cleaning device ofFIG. 1 -
FIG. 5 depicts the removable handle in a second position on the body portion; -
FIG. 6A depicts a top view of an open flange portion of the body portion ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 6B depicts a bottom view of the open flange portion of the body portion ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 7 depicts an inner side view of a sheet for forming the cleaning pad; -
FIG. 8 depicts a cross sectional view of an exemplary sheet; -
FIG. 9 depicts a top isometric view of an inside out cleaning pad; -
FIG. 10 depicts a bottom isometric view of an inside out rush pad; and -
FIG. 11 depicts a cleaning pad of the present disclosure. - The present disclosure recites a multi-purpose cleaning device which can be used to clean and/or dry a paw or other part of an animal, or which can be used as a brush. The cleaning device includes a body portion surround by a removable cleaning pad, where a handle portion is removably attached to the body portion. The body portion has an arcuate section defining a cleaning trough and a top cleaning surface. The cleaning trough can be used to clean and/or dry a paw or leg of the animal, where the paw and/or leg is positioned within the cleaning trough. The top cleaning surface can be used to clean and/or dry other parts of the animal. The handle portion is removable and includes a brush at one end, which can be used to brush the animal or for more general purposes. Additionally, the cleaning pad can be removed from the body portion and used as a cleaning mitt to wash the animal.
- Referring now to the drawing figures in which like reference designators refer to like elements, there is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 acleaning device 10 of the present disclosure. Thecleaning device 10 includes ahandle portion 12 adjustably and removeably attached to abody portion 14. Acleaning pad 16 is removeably positionable over thebody portion 14. - The
body portion 14 is arciformed having outer andinner surfaces inner surface 20 is incurved forming atrough 22, sized and configured to receive an animal's paw therein. Theouter surface 18 of thebody portion 14 includes anopen flange portion 24 configured for mating to theremovable handle portion 12. (See alsoFIG. 3 ) - Referring to
FIG. 4 , thehandle portion 12 includes first andsecond ends second end 28 includes agrip 30 for grasping of thehandle portion 12 by a user. Thefirst end 26 is configured to be adjustably and removeably attach to theopen flange portion 24 of thebody portion 14, and includes alatching mechanism 32 for engaging and locking thefirst end 26 of thehandle portion 12 in theopen flange portion 24 of thebody portion 14. - The
first end 26 of thehandle portion 12 can further include abrush 34. Thebrush 34 can be a wire bristle brush, slicker brush, curry brush, pin brush, plastic bristle brush, and the like. Alternatively, thebrush 34 can be a sponge. Thebrush 36 is sized to be positionable within theopen flange portion 24 when thehandle portion 12 is mated to thebody portion 14. - The
handle portion 12 is positionable on thebody portion 12 in a first or second position. In the first position, as shown inFIGS. 1-2 , thehandle portion 12 longitudinally extends from thebody portion 14. In a second position, as shown inFIG. 5 , thehandle portion 12 is positioned over theouter surface 18 of thebody portion 14. - Alternatively, the
handle portion 12 can be separated from thebody portion 14. In this configuration thehandle portion 12 is used as a stand alone brush. - The
handle portion 12 is secured to thebody portion 14 with thelatching mechanism 32. In an embodiment, as shown inFIG. 4 , thelatching mechanism 32 includes amovable latch 38 operably connected to arelease button 40 and alocking tab 42, where themovable latch 38 engages theopen flange portion 24 of thebody portion 14. A depression of therelease button 40 disengages thelatch 38 from thebody portion 14, allowing thehandle portion 12 to be moved between the first and second positions, or detached from thebody portion 14. - Referring to FIGS. 6A-̂B, in an embodiment the
open flange portion 24 includes a lockingring 44 engagable by themovable latch 28 of thehandle portion 12. The lockingring 42 includes a pair ofindented portions movable latch 38 and thelocking tab 42 therein. A pair ofguides ring 46, where thelocking tab 42 traverses theguides handle portion 12 is moved between the first and second positions. The lockingring 42 further include first andsecond stop indent 58 configured engaged by themovable latch 38 to lock the position of thehandle portion 12. - As previously discussed, the
cleaning pad 16 in removeably positionable on thebody portion 14. Referring toFIGS. 7-8 , thecleaning pad 16 is formed from asheet 60 having first andsecond surfaces sheet 60 is divided into first andsecond halves 66, 68 along a center line “C”. A pair of hook andloop connectors 70 are affixed to the first half 66 on thefirst surface 62 of thesheet 60. Ahole 72 is provided on thesecond half 68 of thesheet 60, where thehole 70 can be ringed with anelastic fabric 74. Thehole 70 is sized such that thebody portion 14 can be inserted through the hole for positioning of thecleaning pad 16 on thebody portion 12. - The
second surface 64 of the sheet is folded along the center line “C,” leaving thefirst surface 62 exposed. As shown inFIGS. 9-10 , theedges 76 are sewn together forming an insideout cleaning pad 16. Thecleaning pad 16 can be inverted, exposing thesecond surface 64. (SeeFIG. 11 ). - The
second surface 64 includes anabsorbent material 78 which is used to clean and dry the paw, leg or other parts of the animal. Theabsorbent material 78 covers the first andsecond halves 66, 68 of thesecond surface 64. Alternatively, the second surface can have a first absorbent material on the first half 66 and a second absorbent material on thesecond half 68, where the first and second materials are different. Theabsorbent material 78 can be cotton, wool, polyester, micro-fiber, sponge like, or other known absorbent material. - In an embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 8 , theabsorbent material 78 includes a plurality ofstrands 80, forming a pile on thesecond surface 64. The pile is of sufficient density to allow for the cleaning and drying of an animal's paw or other part thereof. - The
cleaning pad 16 is position on thebody portion 14 by inserting thebody portion 14 through thehole 72 in thecleaning pad 16. Thebody portion 14 is completely inserted into thecleaning pad 16, such that theadsorbent material 78 of thecleaning pad 16 completely surrounds the inner andouter surfaces hole 72 is positioned about the open flange portion 24 (SeeFIG. 1 ). As previously discussed, a pair of hook andloop fasteners 70 are positioned on the inside of thecleaning pad 16, where the pair of hook andloop fasteners 70 are positioned in alignment with a corresponding pair of hook andloop fasteners 82 positioned on theinner surface 20 of thebody portion 14. Thecleaning pad 16 is depressed into thetrough 22 of theinner surface 20 of thebody portion 14, such that the hook andloop fasteners inner surface 20 and on thecleaning pad 70 engage each other. In this manner thecleaning pad 16 is conformed to theinner surface 20 ofbody portion 14, forming acleaning trough 80. - In a first method of use, the
cleaning device 10 is used to clean and/or dry a paw of an animal. Thehandle portion 12 is placed in either the first or second position. The paw of the animal is positioned in thecleaning trough 80, and thecleaning device 10 is moved back and forth to clean and/or dry the paw. - In a second method of use, the
cleaning device 10 is used to clean and/or dry the belly of an animal. Thehandle portion 12 is placed in the first position. Theupper surface 18 of the body portion 114 is positioned adjacent to the belly of the animal, where thecleaning pad 16 is in contact with the belly of the animal. Thecleaning device 10 is moved back and forth to clean and/or dry the belly of the animal. - In a third method of use, the
handle portion 12 is separated from thebody portion 14. Thehandle portion 12 is then used as a brush. For example, thebrush 34 can be used as a deshedding tool to brush an animal. - In a forth method of use, the
handle portion 12 is separated from thebody portion 14. Thehandle portion 12 is then used as a brush, using thebrush 34 to remove animal hair from furniture, drapery, and the like. - In a fifth method of use, the
cleaning pad 16 is removed form thecleaning device 10. Thecleaning pad 16 is used as a washing mitt to wash an animal, where the user's hand is inserted into thecleaning pad 16 through thehole 72. - All references cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
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1. An animal cleaning device, comprising:
a body portion including an inner and outer surface, the inner surface being incurved defining a trough;
a handle portion including a first end removeably attached to the body portion, the first end having an attached brush; and
a cleaning pad removable positionable about the body portion.
2. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the body portion includes an open flange portion positioned on the outer surface, the handle portion being affixed to the open flange portion.
3. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 2 , further comprising a locking mechanism locking the handle portion to the open flange portion.
4. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the handle portion is adjustably attached to the body portion.
5. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein body portion is positioned within the cleaning pad, such that the clean pad covers the inner and outer surface of the body portion.
6. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the cleaning pad is removeably affixed to the inner surface of the body portion, defining a cleaning trough.
7. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the cleaning pad includes an absorbent outer surface.
8. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the absorbent outer surface include a pile of micro-fiber stands.
9. An animal cleaning device, comprising:
a body portion including an inner and outer surface, the inner surface being incurved defining a trough and the outer surface have a open flange portion;
a handle portion adjustably and removeably attached to the open flange portion body; and
a cleaning pad removable positionable about the body portion and removeably affixed to the inner surface of the body portion defining a cleaning trough, wherein the cleaning pad includes an absorbent outer surface covering the inner and outer surface of the body portion.
10. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the handle is adjustable from a first to a second position.
11. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 9 , the handle portion including a first end having an attached brush, wherein the first end is adjustably and removeably attached to the body portion.
12. An animal cleaning device as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the absorbent outer surface include a pile of micro-fiber stands.
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