WO2012002966A1 - Objet comestible à mâcher pour animal de compagnie avec cavité agrandie et friandise intérieure, et procédé pour sa fabrication - Google Patents

Objet comestible à mâcher pour animal de compagnie avec cavité agrandie et friandise intérieure, et procédé pour sa fabrication Download PDF

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WO2012002966A1
WO2012002966A1 PCT/US2010/040708 US2010040708W WO2012002966A1 WO 2012002966 A1 WO2012002966 A1 WO 2012002966A1 US 2010040708 W US2010040708 W US 2010040708W WO 2012002966 A1 WO2012002966 A1 WO 2012002966A1
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Peter B. Wheeler
Chen Zhen Biao
Chen Zhen Lu
Li Rong Lin
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Wenzhou Peidi Pet Products Co., Ltd.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K15/00Devices for taming animals, e.g. nose-rings or hobbles; Devices for overturning animals in general; Training or exercising equipment; Covering boxes
    • A01K15/02Training or exercising equipment, e.g. mazes or labyrinths for animals ; Electric shock devices ; Toys specially adapted for animals
    • A01K15/025Toys specially adapted for animals
    • A01K15/026Chewable toys, e.g. for dental care of pets

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  • the field of this invention relates to pet chews and a method of making a pet chew.
  • Chew toys are distinguished from pet heats. Treats are intended to be chewed by a pet, commonly a dog, for a relatively short period of time and then digested. Chew toys are intended to be chewed by a pet, commonly a dog, for an extended period of time for benefits in dental hygiene and to satisfy the chewing needs of pets. Chew toys typically fall witliin two broad categories; one being made from synthetic materials and the other made at least in part of edible or digestible material. Chew toys can also be referred to as dog chews or pet chews.
  • the synthetic chew toys made commonly from plastic, for example, nylon, or rubber, to provide a durable chew toy. These synthetic chew toys however are typically odorless and tasteless and lose a dog's interest because the chew toy typically has no flavor or other chew incentive. Thus, dogs at best will only chew on these synthetic toys for a short period of time limiting the dental benefits from an extended chew.
  • Some manufacturers of synthetic rubber pet chews add treats to the interior of the synthetic pet chew in order to entice the dog to keep chewing.
  • the synthetic nature of these chew toys make them indigestible and may pose a health risk if a dog bites off a portion of the rubber and swallows it.
  • Other chew toys are made from rawhide.
  • Some rawhide pet chews are made with a sheet of rawhide rolled, folded or otherwise shaped. Pet chews are also made from the offcuts of the hide sheets. The offcuts are granulated in a chipper and reconstituted with a binding agent and press molded into a variety of shapes. The granulated and reconstituted rawhide is more economical than sheet rawhide.
  • These reconstituted rawhide pet chews from granulated rawhide are often referred to in the pet food industry as "munchy rawhide". While rawhide chews are more digestible than synthetic chews, rawhide and munchy rawhide has no substantial inherent flavor or odor to keep a dog's interest. Tims, the dog may become bored with the toy and cease chewing after only a short time thereby limiting the dental benefits from an extended chew.
  • an improved edible pet chew body that has an interior enlarged cavity that can contain a flavorful pet treat in order to keep the dog's interest in chewing the body to obtain the full dental benefits of an extended chew and with an exterior body that reduces stains to caipet, furniture and clothing.
  • an edible pet chew having a shaped body that is challenging for a dog or other pet to grab and chew thus tending to make the pet chew more durable and longer lasting.
  • a pet chew has a body made out of a hardened edible and digestible composition having solidified hard consistency that is non-frangible under normal pet chewing use and is semi- resistant against chewing.
  • the body has an enlarged cavity therein and a first opening to an exterior of the body.
  • the cavity is larger in a cross sectional direction than the first opening.
  • the digestible composition is made from animal hide bits and adherent.
  • the adherent is a starch material.
  • the pet chew preferably has a pet treat positioned within its cavity.
  • the pet treat may be bite sized and may have an elongated shape with a length greater than a cross-dimension of the opening.
  • the pet treat has at least one dimension longer than all lateral dimensions of the opening to promote retention of the pet treat in the enlarged cavity.
  • the body is preferably shaped to form a mid-section of reduced dimension with the cavity also having a midsection of reduced dimension to restrict movement of the pet treat from a section of the cavity remote from the opening toward the cavity.
  • a plurality of bite sized pet treats may be stuffed in the cavity so that the treats block each other from freely exiting the opening to promote retention of the treats within the body.
  • a flavor member is entrapped in the enlarged cavity and is sized larger than the first opening such that the flavor member is entrapped in the enlarged cavity of the pet chew body.
  • the flavor member has a dimension smaller than the cavity dimension such that it can rattle within the enlarged cavity of the body.
  • the flavor member may be meat composition. Desirably, the meat composition may be a jerky. It is preferable that a second opening is formed at an opposite end from the first opening and has a smaller dimension than the first opening, i another embodiment, the flavor member may be in the form of a paste that is introduced into the cavity and subsequently hardened. A rope may be attached to the body.
  • a method of making an edible pet chew includes filling a balloon with a liquid, shaping the balloon to a desired shape, freezing the balloon and the freezable liquid to the desired shape, placing the balloon and a moldable edible composition in the mold, closing the mold to mold the edible composition into a solid molded body about the balloon to form an enlarged cavity within the molded body and a first opening through the molded body, melting the frozen liquid within the balloon, opening the mold, and removing the balloon and its liquid through the first opening of the molded body.
  • the balloon is shaped to have a reduced diameter section near a mid-section thereof. It is also preferred that heat is applied to the mold to cure the adherent material and to melt the frozen liquid within the balloon.
  • the method includes forming a second opening at an end opposite from the first opening. The second opening is smaller than the first opening.
  • a method of making a pet chew includes placing a center removable member of a desired shape and an edible moldable composition in a mold, molding the edible moldable composition about the center removable member and curing the moldable composition into a hardened body with a wall about the center removable member with an enlarged cavity formed by the center removable member, forming a first opening tlirough the wall with the first opening having diameter smaller than a maximum diameter of said enlarged cavity and removing the center removable member through the first opening by defomiation, melting or breaking of the outer removable member.
  • the method also includes positioning a flavor member in the cavity.
  • the flavor member is sized larger than the first opening to be retained in the enlarged cavity and smaller than the cavity such that it can rattle in the enlarged cavity
  • the center removable member includes ice which is removed through the opening by melting into water and exiting through the first opening after molding.
  • a method in one embodiment further includes embedding the flavor member in the center removable member before the center removable member is placed in the mold.
  • the method further includes the flavor member being inserted inside an inner layer of the balloon.
  • the balloon is sealingly knotted about the flavor member and then doubled back to form an outer layer.
  • a liquid is inserted in the balloon between the inner and outer layer of the balloon.
  • the balloon outer layer is then closed and sealed to retain the liquid.
  • the balloon is broken to drain the liquid out of the cavity through the first opening and the balloon is pulled out of the cavity through the first opening.
  • the flavor member is retained behind in the cavity.
  • a method on making an edible pet chew includes placing an inflatable balloon in a mold having shaped mold walls about a mold cavity, placing a moldable edible composition in the mold about the inflatable balloon, inflating the balloon via a pressure source to push the moldable edible composition against the mold walls into a final shaped wall having an enlarged cavity therein, curing the moldable edible composition to the final shape, forming a first opening in the final shaped wall having a diameter smaller than a maximum diameter of the enlarged cavity, and deflating the balloon and removing it through the first opening.
  • the air supply core has a distal end extending beyond the balloon and forms a second opening at an end opposite from the first opening.
  • the second opening has a dimension smaller than the first opening.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a pet chew body in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a partially segmented view of the pet chew shown as
  • Figure 3 is a segmented view illustrating a molding method for forming the pet chew body shown hi Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 illustrating opening of the mold and removal of a water-filled balloon member from the cavity;
  • Figure 5 is a partially segmented side view illustrating a second method to produce a second embodiment of pet chew that is shown in Figure 9;
  • Figure 6 is a segmented side view illustrating a subsequent step in the method shown in Figure 5;
  • Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 3 illustrating a subsequent step placing the form in the mold for the second embodiment
  • Figure 8 is a side segmented view of a second embodiment of a pet chew in accordance to the invention made from steps shown in Figures 5-7;
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a pet chew in accordance to the invention.
  • Figure 10 is a partially segmented view illustrating further embodiment in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 11 is a segmented view illustrating another molding method for forming the pet chew body shown in Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 12 is a view similar to Figure 11 illustrating opening of the mold and removal of the balloon type bladder and air supply core.
  • the 10 has a generally circular cross sectional shaped body 11 with a diameter varying along its longitudinal axis 12. The varying diameter allows the pet chew body 11 to roll and tumble in a somewhat random and irregular fashion as the dog plays with it and chases it.
  • the pet chew body 11 has an interior cavity 14 and the thickness of its wall 16 is generally uniform.
  • a first opening 18 is at one longitudinal end that can receive dog treats 20 and the other end has a second smaller opening 22 to allow air passage through the edible pet chew 10.
  • the pet chew body 11 shown in Figure 1 has an exterior shape with a first larger spherical section 24 and a second smaller spherical section 26 meeting at a reduced outer diameter mid section 28.
  • the cavity 14 is generally the same shape as the exterior with a first cavity section 30 and second smaller cavity section 32 with a reduced inner diameter constriction 34 therebetween axially aligned with the reduced outer diameter section 28.
  • the cavity 14 has two enlarged diameter sections 23 and 25 that are greater than the diameter of the first opening 18.
  • the enlarged diameter sections 23 and 25 are located at the first cavity section 30 and the second cavity section 32 respectively with the reduced diameter mid-section 28 therebetween.
  • the pet chew body 11 is made from a composite of crushed, ground, granulated, or chopped rawhide bits reconstituted together with bonding agent and or adherent that is edible. Other animal hide bits may also be used.
  • One bonding agent or adherent is preferably a cornstarch, but other starch materials or other binding and adherent materials for example gelatin, gluten or mixtures thereof are acceptable.
  • a pet chew made from such a composition of rawhide bits and adherent is often referred to as rawhide munchy.
  • a munchy composition as disclosed in U.S. Patent 7,082,894 is acceptable and is incorporated herein by reference.
  • compositions may be acceptable to form the munchy shown in Figure 1, for example 50% ground, granulated, or chopped rawhide with 5% gelatin and 45% starch. These percentages may vary for different applications.
  • the hardness and chewability of a pet chew may be varied and tailored to different sized dogs and for dogs of different ages ranging from teething puppies to old and infirmed dogs, hi general, the cured material should not be frangible so it does not break apart or shatter during normal usage and is semi-resistant against chewing so that it is durable but can eventually be chewed up.
  • the cavity 14 may be filled with dog treats 20.
  • the dog treats 20 may by a nugget variety.
  • a plurality of treats 20 may be stuffed into the cavity 14 to create a log jam to prevent the heats 20 from freely falling out of the cavity.
  • the treats may be cylindrical in shape with a major axis having a length greater man the diameter of the opening 18.
  • Each heat is inserted lengthwise through the opeiiing 18 and shaken in the cavity 14 such that its longitudinal axis may then be mis-aligned. Its length then prevents the treat from freely exiting out of the opening 18.
  • the smaller opening 22 preferably has a diameter smaller than the smallest dimension of the treat 20 such that the treat 20 cannot pass through the opening.
  • the flavorful treats induce an incentive for the dog to chew on the outer pet chew body 11 to retrieve the more flavorful and aromatic heats 20 inside.
  • the opening 18 may be sized to allow the dog to stick its tongue into the cavity and taste the heats 20 therein but not allow the dog to pull the treats out without chewing on the pet chew body 11.
  • the shape of the outer pet chew body is clumsy for a dog to grasp and the body 11 tends to roll and wobble around even if the dog has a momentary grasp of tlie pet chew body 11.
  • one method of manufacturing the pet chew body 11 is by molding.
  • the interior cavity 14 is formed by inserting a balloon 36 within two halves 38 of a mold 40. Each half 38 has a corresponding cavity 39.
  • the term "balloon" is used in a broad sense and can include bladder and other heat resistance flexible materials that may or may not stretch during filling and inflation.
  • the balloon is shaped to the desired shaped by placing water or other liquid 42 within, placing the balloon in its own mold and solidifying the liquid by freezing or cooling below the freezing point of the liquid where it solidifies. Meltable wax may replace water if the balloon material is sufficiently heat resistant.
  • the balloon 36 has its mouth 46 closed off by l notting or use of a plug 44 as shown.
  • the balloon 36 with the frozen water 42 is placed within the mold with tl e munchy rawhide material in unformed loose, slurry, or paste consistency.
  • a port 43 on one mold half 38 may allow injecting of granulated rawhide paste into mold cavity 45.
  • the munchy material, slurry, or paste is formed around tlie balloon and heat is applied to bake or otherwise cure the adherent to reconstitute the rawhide bits and adherent into a solid body 11 as shown.
  • the mold is opened and the balloon with its now liquid content 42 can be flexibly pulled through tlie formed opening 18 of tlie pet chew body 11 as illustrated in Figure 4. Tlie second opening 22 can then be drilled into the body 11.
  • the treats 20 can now be added as described above and as shown in Figure 2.
  • a second method of making a second embodiment of a pet chew 10 is shown in Figures 5-9.
  • a single large treat 50 is placed inside a balloon 36 with an inner layer 52 of the balloon 36 closely abutting the treat 50.
  • This large treat 50 may be a piece of meat or dried jerky.
  • the balloon 36 is then knotted with a knot 54 and doubled over itself as shown in Figure 6 to form a second outer layer 56.
  • Liquid 58 for example water or warm wax, is then be inserted into the mouth between the outer layer 56 and inner layer 52 as shown in Figure 7.
  • the mouth 46 is closed off by being knotted or by use of a plug 44.
  • the liquid 58 may then optionally be frozen or otherwise solidified into shape or optionally remain a liquid as shown in Figure 7 with a naturally formed generally spherical shape.
  • the balloon is inserted into the mold 60 with the unformed munchy composition in the same fashion or for the first embodiment.
  • the mold 60 has two halves 62 that form a generally spherical cavity 64.
  • the unformed munchy composition forms a pet chew 70 with a generally spherical shaped body 71 with wall 16.
  • the mold is opened and the balloon mouth 46 may be opened to dram the liquid 58 therefrom.
  • the balloon 36 can be pierced to leave the treat 50 behind in the formed spherical cavity 74 as shown in Figure 8.
  • the balloon 36 is then pulled out of the opening 68.
  • the treat 50 is sized to be a greater dimension than the dimension of opening 68 in order to trap the treat 50 within the cavity 74.
  • the cavity 74 is larger than the treat 50 so that the treat 50 can tumble and rattle around in the cavity 74 as the pet chew body 71 rolls and tumbles.
  • the smaller second opening 75 is drilled or formed at the opposite end of the sphere to provide an air vent.
  • Foreseen pet chew 80 is generally conical shape as illustrated in Figure 9.
  • Other rolling and tumbling shapes are also foreseen, for example an American football shape or egg shape are also suitable.
  • a protease enzyme may also be added to the munchy composition to further assist in the breakdown of the granulated rawhide bits and further assist in digestibility.
  • the granulated rawhide bits provide a large surface area of the enzyme to work on.
  • the edible pet chew body 11 may provide a rope 80 extending from vent hole 22.
  • the rope 80 can be anchored in the body 1 1 via a knot 82 on the other side of the vent hole 22 and knot 84 at the distal end of rope 80.
  • the rope can be used to pull on the treat to allow a person to safely interact with a pet as the pet bites or chews on the body 11.
  • the rope can be used to dangle the pet treat 10 from a hook to create a different challenge for the dog to get at the treats.
  • the interior treat may be supplied by substantially filling the cavity
  • a paste meat treat 86 from a squeeze tube 88 as shown or an aerosol can (not shown).
  • the paste treat 86 can be allowed to harden through drying before giving to the pet.
  • the treat 10 can be frozen to freeze the treat 86 therein.
  • FIG. 11 and 12 illustrate another method of molding the pet chew body 11.
  • the interior cavity 14 is formed by inserting a balloon 136 within the two halves 38 of mold 40.
  • the term "balloon" is used in a broad sense and can include bladder and other heat resistance flexible material.
  • the balloon is made from a resiliently stretchable rubber.
  • the balloon is open at both its ends 137 and 139 and is sealed by an air supply core 144 that has an inlet section 145 and a solid distal section 147.
  • Solid distal section 147 has a reduced diameter compared to inlet section 145.
  • Ties or elastic bands or reinforced ribs 157 assist in sealing the balloon to core 144.
  • the mid-section 149 of core 144 has apertures 151 connected via interior passage 153 to a pressurized air supply 158.
  • the balloon 36 with the air core 144 has an appropriate amount of munchy rawhide material 160 in unformed loose, consistency (much like hamburger) stacked around the balloon.
  • the munchy material and core 144 are placed within the mold and the mold is closed. Air pressure is then supplied tlirough the core inlet 145 and out through apertures 151 to expand the balloon as shown in Figure 12.
  • the expanding balloon conforms the munchy material to the outer perimeter of mold cavity 39. Heat is applied to bake or otherwise cure the adherent to reconstitute the rawhide bits and adherent into a solid body 11 as shown.
  • the second opening 22 is formed by distal section 147.
  • the treats 20 can now be added as described above and as shown in Figure 2.
  • the size of the dog treat may also be tailored to the size of the dog.
  • the thickness of wall 16 is foreseen to be between 1 ⁇ 2" and 1" however other dimensions are also foreseen for smaller and larger dogs.
  • the second smaller openings 22, 70 are foreseen to have a 3/8" diameter to provide sufficient air flow.
  • the rawhide munchy pet chew is tailor made with desired hardness and chewability and keeps a dog's interest by providing a tasty treat inside that is trapped within the cavity.
  • the treat is not easily removed from the cavity therein.
  • the dog may taste the treat inside by placing its tongue in the opening 18, 68 but can only get at the treat by chewing at the rawhide pet chew outer body 11.
  • the dog's natural desire to obtain the inner flavorful treat for example, the teats 20 or the meat jerky piece 50 maintains the dog's interest in chewing at the outer wall 16 of body 11. This maintained interest promotes longer chewing of tire pet chew 10, 70 and enhances dental hygiene benefits.

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L'invention concerne un objet à mâcher pour animal de compagnie, doté d'un corps constitué d'une composition comestible et digestible présentant une consistance solidifiée non frangible et semi-résistante à la mastication. Le corps renferme une cavité agrandie et une première ouverture donnant sur l'extérieur du corps. La cavité présente une dimension en section transversale plus grande que celle de la première ouverture.
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