WO2003065797A1 - Title:vorrichtung zur aufnahme von tierfutter - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K5/00—Feeding devices for stock or game ; Feeding wagons; Feeding stacks
- A01K5/01—Feed troughs; Feed pails
- A01K5/0114—Pet food dispensers; Pet food trays
- A01K5/0128—Pet feeders including liners; liners therefor; Means for holding liners to pet feeders
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- the invention relates to a device for receiving animal feed, in particular feed for pets, having a base part which has a stand and a bowl-like cavity, and a bowl-shaped insert part which can be introduced into the base part and is shaped for receiving the animal feed.
- a generic device is known from DE 297 14 477 AI.
- the generic device has a base part with a stand device and a bowl-like cavity.
- An insert part which essentially has the shape of the cavity can be used in the bowl-like cavity for receiving animal feed.
- a fastening device is provided which extends at least over partial areas of the outer circumference of the base part and by means of which the insert part can be fastened to the base part, thereby preventing the insert part from slipping out of the base part during the feeding of the pet.
- the generic script provides that the base part has a horizontally extending flat collar on which the edge of the insert part surrounding the opening of the insert part rests.
- the edge of the insert is
- BESTATIGUNGSKOPIE thus flange-shaped.
- the attachment surface of the collar of the base part is partially reduced in some places by the fastening device.
- a clamping effect between the insert part and the base part in the area of the fastening device which fixes the insert part arises in that the outer diameter of the flange-like edge of the insert part is made larger than the outer diameter of the collar of the base part in the area of the fastening device.
- a press zone is formed in the area of the fastening device due to the excess material of the insert part, so that the insert part lifts off in this area and lies down again next to the press zone.
- the insert part is thus secured against lifting off from the base part and also against rotation relative to the base part.
- Fig. 4 of the generic document describes a clamping part which is connected to the base part by means of a flexible connection point and has a tab and a clamping head.
- an elevation is formed on the insert part, which engages in a recess of the same when the clamping head is folded.
- the clamping part is guided with its clamping head over the elevation until it engages in the recess and the clamping part is secured against folding back independently.
- the generic document represents a significant improvement compared to the other known devices for receiving animal feed, reference being made to US 5,445,110 A and US 5,577,461 A.
- a disadvantage of the generic type is that when the animal is fed, residual material ends up on the edge of the insert part and from there falls on the base part or falls down, as a result of which soiling occurs.
- Another disadvantage of the generic type is that when the insert part is removed from the base part, the base part or the environment is regularly contaminated.
- the fastening device of the base part with the insert part has proven to be suitable, but has been found to be in need of improvement in handling. This also applies to inexpensive and simple production.
- the tensioning elements have proven to be cumbersome in practice and are too expensive in terms of manufacturing costs for a mass production part.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object to further improve the known devices for receiving animal feed, in particular to provide a device for receiving animal feed that is simple and inexpensive to produce, further reduces pollution, simple and quick attachment and removal of the Insert part guaranteed from the base part and enables easy use and advantageous handling.
- the base part has a conical collar tapering at the upper end and the insert part has an edge region adapted to it ensures that tet that food remains do not rest on the edge area, but if possible fall back into the receiving area of the insert.
- the insert part can be fixed or fastened by at least one holding member arranged on the outer circumference of the base part, the insert part is reliably held in the cavity of the base part.
- the arrangement of the holding member such that a receiving slot for receiving the edge of the insert part is formed between the angled collar of the base part and the holding member, enables a particularly reliable fixation and also ensures that the edge of the insert part can be easily inserted into the receiving slot.
- To insert the insert part into the base part it can be placed on the base part in a simple manner. The edge of the insert is pressed into the receiving slot by light pressure on the edge of the insert or on the bottom of the insert.
- the holding member fixes the inserted part through the receiving slot and a projection trained retention member.
- the retaining member can be shaped in such a way that the insert can be simply pressed in, but later removal requires a defined amount of force.
- the retaining member is arranged above the receiving slot and projects into the diameter area of the insert part or projects beyond the receiving slot in the direction of the bowl-like cavity.
- the retaining member can extend over the entire width of the retaining member.
- the holding member can, for example, be pylon-shaped and have a slightly curved surface.
- the retaining member preferably has a sharp edge on the lower side, which interlocks and / or hooks the insert part to be inserted or its edge region.
- the retaining member can be designed as a retaining nose (for example in the form of an eagle nose).
- the retaining lug can have a - already mentioned - sharp lower edge for interlocking the insert.
- the angle on the underside of the retaining lug can be identical to the angle of the retaining member, which extends over the entire width of the retaining member.
- the angular or conical configuration of the collar in this area enables or supports simple insertion into the receiving slots.
- the angled configuration of the edge of the insert part deviates slightly from the angled configuration of the collar of the base part in such a way that the edge of the insert part has a more acute angle, so that a certain clamping effect with the collar is thereby already achieved.
- Such an embodiment has proven to be particularly suitable with regard to advantageous and inexpensive fastening and simple insertion of the edge of the insert part.
- the cavity of the base part has two holes arranged opposite one another.
- the holes make it possible to remove the insert part from the base part in a particularly simple manner.
- the base part is raised in the usual way and, for example, transported to a trash can.
- the base part is rotated and by means of the two holes, for example through the fingers of one hand, the insert part can be given an impulse or ' shock, so that the insert part is pressed out of the base part (the retaining force of the Receiving slot and the retaining member is overcome).
- Contamination of the base part or contamination of the person who removes the insert part from the base part is reliably avoided. It is therefore not necessary to use a knife or fingernails to remove the insert part from the base part, which is cumbersome and time-consuming.
- Through the holes it is possible to carry out the pushing-out process in the opposite way to the pushing-in process.
- the base part is kept clean and can be fitted with a new insert immediately afterwards.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of the device according to the invention with a base part and an insert part inserted into the base part;
- 5 shows a detailed view of a retaining member with a retaining member
- 6 shows a section through the insert part and the base part in a first phase of the pressing-in process
- the device according to the invention has a base part 1 and an insert part 2.
- the base part 1 has a standing device 3 and a bowl-shaped cavity 4 shaped for receiving the animal feed for receiving the insert part 2.
- the base part 1 has four holding members 5 for fastening or holding the insert part 2 in the base part 1.
- the holding members 5 are, as can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 3, evenly distributed over the outer circumference of the base part 1.
- the holding members 5 are formed in one piece with the base part 1 in the form of pylons.
- the base part is
- the insert part 2 as can be seen from FIG. 1 and FIGS. 6 to 8, is adapted to the conical collar 6 of the base part 1 with respect to its edge region 7.
- the insert part 2 shown in section in FIGS. 5 to 8 can consequently be placed with its edge region 7 in a simple manner over the base part 1 also shown in section, so that the device according to the invention according to FIG. 1 is produced.
- the pushing-in process or the fixing process of the insert part 2 into the base part 1 is shown in FIGS. 6 to 8 in three different phases. Due to the adapted, angularly tapering edge region 7 of the insert part 2, the base part 1 is reliably protected against contamination by feed residues. Due to the conical design, there is also a high probability that food residues will fall back into the insert part 2.
- the holding members are at least approximately on the course of the outside 8 of the side walls 9, i.e. adapted to the outer circumference of the base part 1.
- the angularly tapering collar ⁇ of the base part 1 and the holding members 5 make a receiving slot 10 for receiving the edge 7a of the insert part
- the insert part 2 or the edge region 7 of the insert part 2 is connected to the base part 1 or fixed to the base part 1 through the receiving slot 10 and by retaining members 11 which are arranged above the receiving slot 10 on the holding members 5.
- the retention force of the retention members 11 or the receiving slot 10 is chosen such that the insert 2 is not released by the eating process of the animal to be fed.
- the retaining members are designed as retaining lugs 11 in the exemplary embodiment shown. It is advantageous if the retaining lugs 11 are arranged centrally (with respect to the horizontal extension of the holding members) on the holding members 5.
- the retaining lugs 11 preferably extend in the vertical direction.
- the retaining lugs 11 extend in the direction of the bowl-like cavity 4 and penetrate into the peripheral region or the diameter region of the insert part 2.
- the arrangement of four retaining lugs 11 results in the fact that the circular diameter which these retaining lugs 11 form is smaller than the outer diameter of the edge 7a, so that, after inserting the insert part 2 or the edge region 7a into the receiving slots 10, they accidentally slip out or detachment is prevented by the eating process of the animal to be fed.
- the retaining lugs 11 can also be designed in the form of barbs. This basic idea is also supported by the upward tapering design of the retaining lugs 11, as is evident from the exemplary embodiment. In alternative embodiments it can be provided that the retaining lugs 11 also expand horizontally or protrude horizontally. In further alternative embodiments, it can also be provided that each retaining member 5 has a plurality of retaining lugs 11.
- the retaining lugs 11 can be produced in one piece with the base part 1 in a simple manner. Various manufacturing processes are also obvious to the person skilled in the art.
- the arrangement of the retaining lugs 11 on the upper end face of the holding members 5 has been found to be particularly suitable. It is also advantageous if the holding members 5 protrude slightly beyond the receiving gap 10 or protrude beyond it.
- the base part 1 can be produced in one piece with the holding members 5, for example from plastic. It is particularly advantageous for this if the base part 1 on the outer sides 8 of the side walls 9 in the region of the collar 6 has a recess 12 corresponding to the thickness of the edge region 7 of the insert part 2 and provided for receiving it, or a circumferential groove (see for example Fig. 4). It is advantageous here if the holding members 5 protrude into the recess 12 (see FIGS. 2 to 4).
- the receiving slot 10 of the holding members 5 can be designed, for example, such that the edge 7a of the insert part 2 can penetrate 1 to 10 mm, preferably 3 mm.
- the insert part 2 can be positively connected to the base part 1.
- a clamping effect can be achieved between them.
- the clamping can also be influenced by the angle of the holding members (Fig. 8).
- the shape of the base part 1 shown, in particular the cavity 4, ensures that the insert part 2 is supported by the base part 1 in the filled state.
- the insert 2 can be made from brittle, biodegradable materials, such as pressed corn, without the insert 2 being damaged under the weight of the animal feed and losing its function.
- insert 2 from a recyclable material, such as waste paper.
- the insert 2 is made of compostable, preferably scooped paper.
- the insert 2 can be provided with a film, which is also preferably compostable. The film can ensure that the animal to be fed does not accidentally swallow or eat pieces of the insert 2.
- the base 13 of the insert part 2 can have a plateau-shaped elevation 13a.
- the plateau-shaped elevation 13a is preferably arranged centrally. As has been found in tests, the plateau-shaped elevation 13a achieves a significantly better stackability.
- the base part 1 also has a plateau-shaped elevation 14a on its base 14, which is adapted to the plateau-shaped elevation 13a.
- the plateau-shaped elevation 13a of the insert part 2 can also be adapted to the plateau-shaped elevation 14a of the base part 1.
- the insert part 2 is a disposable or disposable product, its stackability is more important than the stackability of the base part 1, which of course can also be transported in larger quantities in a space-saving manner for sales purposes.
- the plateau-shaped elevation 14a of the base part 1 and the corresponding plateau-shaped elevation 13a of the insert part 2 also result in a particularly good connection ensure that the insert part 2 can only be inserted into the base part 1 in a certain way.
- the base part 1 has two holes 15 arranged opposite one another in the lower region of the bowl-like cavity 4. Through the holes 15, the insert part 2 can be removed from the base part 1 in a simple manner if necessary. The arrangement of the holes 15 ensures advantageous one-hand operation. By simply pushing the fingers into the holes 15, the press-in process is reversed and the insert part 2 releases from the base part 1 against the holding force of the receiving slots 10 or the retaining lugs 11.
- the holding members 5 are designed as standing surfaces 3a of the standing device 3 by means of a corresponding vertical extension. In tests, this has proven to be particularly advantageous and simple to manufacture.
- the side walls 9 forming the outer periphery of the base part 1 between the standing surfaces 3a and the tensioning elements 5 are curved upwards or have an arcuate shape (see FIGS. 1, 2 and 4).
- the arcuate design of the side walls 9 enables, on the one hand, that separate handles for transporting the base part 1 can be dispensed with, since the base part 1 can be transported in a simple manner by being gripped by hands in the region of the curved side walls.
- the curved side walls 9, as can be seen, for example, from FIG. 1, enable the holes 15 to be easily reached. As a result, they do not have to be touched, but are easy to see, in particular also in FIG rotated state of the device according to the invention, in which the insert part 2 is generally ejected from the base part 1.
- the holding members 5 have a slightly curved shape at their upper end, which slopes slightly towards the side ends. This ensures that if the insert 2 should get caught in any form during insertion, this does not take place over the entire surface, but only at points due to the slightly rounded shape.
- the plateau-shaped elevation 13a or the plateau-shaped elevation 14a can also be used as adjustments.
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