Napkin foi foui -legged animals
Techniι-al Field Piesent technical solution t elates to napkins for four-legged animals, bv using of which one can pievent environment pollution by animal excrements so in daily life as at pυoi state of health when ΛΩ animal has the mils as a consequence of which it not manages to do its needs in looms 01 at sites intended for the puipose
Ba kgiound Λit Λt pi sent, theie is no wa\ to pievent four-legged pet animals, especially dogs fiom direct en .nonment polluting Extensive enxnonment pollution occurs especialK in laige agglomerations with inci eased concentration of residential houses, because dog keeping has become a fashionable trend Taking dogs foi an airing is performed on grass plots neighbouimg with apaitment blocks and often with houses like pie-school and school ol ects, and often at places where children play In this wa> a possibilit \ of infection of childien dnectly fiom the excrements of these animals occuis, as clued contact of children with the exciements cannot be a\ oided The additional cleaning of the places
collecting the solid exciements into papei sachets directly by the keepei ot the clog oι liquidation of the exciements b\ \ acuiim -.leaner s is not sufficient, and in a se ot an animal in bad physical health, when ha.mg the runs, it is inefficient Moieo.ei the discipline of dog owneis is at
low lex el and so the efficιenc\ of this of exciements liquidation is minimal
Dcsi-iiption ot' Technical Solution
The above pioblems aie sol.ed by a napkin foi foui -legged animals accoiding to the piesent solution the natuie of which consists in that it consists of a shaped pair with a i-a.it \ (depiession) foi collecting the solid component of the excrements and of stiaps foi fixing it to the animal bod\ I he shaped pait of the napkin is adapted to the contours of the animal and is made of materials able to absoib the liquid component of the excrements
I heieloie, the gι-4 of the solution consists in foimmg a napkin which is shaped foi the puipose of collecting the solid parts and absoibing the liquid paits ol the exciements Collecting ot solid paits i performed aftei excietmg by collecting in the foimed ca\ιt\ (depletion) wheie it then rests The liquid secretion is absoibed by the cell stiuctuie of the napkin constiuction After doing the animal needs the napkin is simply taken away and thiown together with its content into waste leceptacles In this any pollution and possible contamination of the enviionment is prevented The napkins may be made of various absoibent materials, but in the best case fiom a matenal which is lecvclable 01 can be degiaded by imciootganisms in a short time in the open an It concerns fiist of all natuial matenals as, foi example, cellulose paper absoibent components or similar material In the production, anous sizes will be used depending on the requirements loi use Colouπng is lecommended depending on the coloui of the lespective animal, but in the couise ol time
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coloui mgs may be accommodated to fashion trend I he napkins accoidmg to the piesent solution will be appreciated by the ownei of clogs kept in households, especially in case of buying a puppy which has not \et de\ eloped habits when and wheie to do its needs In that case the floor coveiing in Hats is olten polluted B\ using the napkm pollution of the flooi is prevented and the habit develop-, within a shoiter time interval In the case ot massive use ol the napkins duiing walking the dogs sanitation of the enviionment occuis in a \ eι shoit time which will manifest itself to a laige extent mamlv in agglomei tions with a gieat concent! ation of residential buildings
Summaiy ol fmuies in the clιawιn--s fig I shows a plan view of the napkin in question fig 2 shows a section view of the napkin
Examples ol embodiments A napkin accoidmg to Tig I consists of a pait I shaped so that the animal can o its needs without pi blems Pait 1 ι-> equipped with cavitv (depression) 2 for
collecting the solid components of the excrement The size of cavitv 2 is ad|usted to the amount ol the exacted solid exciement The piofile of cavitv 2 is shown in fig 2 1 he napkin has attached the stiaps 3 and 4 by which the napkin can be
to the foui -legged animal bod) in such a way that the stiaps 4 aie gut around the belly
the stiaps 3 aie attached to them fiom the reai side aftei being ciossed on the back ol the animal Λltα the animal has done its needs the solid component of the exciements is collected in cavity 2 wheie it tests, and the liquid component is absoibed by pait I Aftei complete exαetion of solid and liquid exciements the whole napkin including its contents is mseite into a waste icceptacle
Inchisti ιal applicability The lange of possible utilizing the napkins accoidmg to the piesent solution is wide I he\ aie a suitable means loi pieventmg pollution of households as well as public places bv dog Δnύ cat exciements, thev aie a suitable means foi preventing pollution of exhibition halls wheie dog and cat exhibitions take place 1 hc mav he utilized in zoological gaidens at hoise carnages and the like