WO2022218526A1 - Kleintiertoilette mit gefälle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a small animal lavatory, in particular a cat lavatory, with a gradient, and a method for the production and the
- Small animal toilets make it possible for small animals, for example pets and pets such as dogs or cats, to do their business on an absorbent litter bed.
- the small animal toilets are often in the living room of the small animal owner.
- the litter not only absorbs urine, but also allows faeces to be buried.
- Common materials for litter or litter are, for example, clay minerals such as bentonite, silicate gel or organic materials such as wood or straw.
- litter residue often settles in the fur and on the paws of the animals.
- the litter is then carried out of the small animal toilet by the small animal and spread outside the toilet, which can lead to hygiene and odor problems. Stray that is carried out must therefore be laboriously collected and disposed of every time the animal goes to the toilet.
- door mats which are laid out in front of a small animal toilet in order to retain part of the litter carried out on the mat.
- these mats often have projections, for example knobs, on their surfaces.
- animals often find walking over such surfaces unpleasant, so that the animal is tempted to take the shortest route across the mat or to jump over the mat.
- the bedding is often insufficiently retained on the mat.
- the litter then becomes undesirably outside of the mat despite spilling over the mat distributed. This often means that, despite the use of such mats, a not inconsiderable part of the litter is distributed in the vicinity of the small animal toilet.
- Additional devices are also known in the prior art that guide cats along a defined stripping path, as described, for example, in the publications US Pat. No. 6,367,420 B1 or US Pat. No. 6,412,440 B2.
- the disadvantage of these arrangements is that the additional wiping devices are arranged outside of the actual toilet, which takes up a lot of space and therefore also takes up a lot of (living) space.
- the litter that is wiped off does not remain in the toilet but is collected outside the toilet, which can lead to hygiene problems and unpleasant odors.
- the present invention relates to a small animal lavatory, in particular a cat lavatory, comprising a housing having a litter bearing which is set up to receive litter and an entrance which is connected to the litter bearing via a path in order to allow a small animal access to the litter bearing, wherein the Path has at least one area with a slope, wherein a difference in height of the slope is dimensioned to a small animal cause paws to spread as it moves along the incline from the litter bed to the entrance.
- a small animal With the small animal toilet according to the invention, a small animal can be guided over a defined path within the housing. In this way, it also loses in particular the litter that is located, for example, on or between the toes or also between the toes and the balls of the small animal's feet.
- the inventors have found that some litter can accumulate between the toes of the small animal's paws. Furthermore, the inventors have surprisingly found that the animals lose this litter during a spreading movement if the small animals have a suitably large one
- the small animal toilet according to the invention allows an opening movement of the paws when the animal moves down, and thus a release of the litter from the paws. This achieves a more effective litter removal compared to prior art small animal toilets.
- a small animal can first move upwards along the path in the direction of the litter camp to do its business there.
- the animal makes a corresponding opposite downward movement from the litter bed along the path in the direction of the entrance.
- the small animal toilet according to the invention is not limited to embodiments with only one entrance as access to the litter box, but can also have other entrances.
- the further entrances can also be provided without a gradient, as long as the small animal uses a path with a gradient when leaving the litter bed, so that the litter can be removed according to the invention.
- the inventors have surprisingly found that if a sufficiently large incline is provided, an animal moving downwards opens its paws or spreads its toes on the downward step.
- an opening movement of the paws can also be caused by an upward movement of the small animal. That
- a gradient can also include a corresponding rise or be designed as a rise that a small animal has to overcome in order to get from the litter bed upwards along the path in the direction of the entrance.
- a person skilled in the art understands that the characteristics of the path according to the invention, which are explained in connection with a described for a downward gradient, for example with regard to dimensioning and arrangement, can also be used in an analogous manner for a path with an upward gradient.
- the path instead of being in the form of a stairway leading down from the scattering bed, the path may be provided as a corresponding stairway leading up from the scattering bed, in order to
- the gradient according to the invention is not to be understood merely in the strictly mathematical sense as a negative gradient. Rather, it describes an area of the path that has a certain height difference, which a small animal has to overcome with a step down. In other words, a small animal in the area of the slope is prompted to overcome a certain difference in height in one step. All gradients suitable for small animals can be provided. The type, breed and physiognomy of the respective dog can determine which incline or height difference is suitable to cause the paws to open accordingly
- the difference in height should always be large enough so that the small animal has to spread its paws when stepping down.
- the difference in height can also preferably be selected in such a way that it is not too great, so that a small animal can overcome it in one step, without having to jump, for example.
- the area of incline can be located anywhere along the path.
- the path can also have several consecutive areas of slope, which further improves the cleaning effect.
- the stray bearing and/or the path can preferably be arranged in the housing.
- Small animal toilet which come into direct contact with litter, are separated from the environment, which allows effective retention of litter in the housing.
- the scatter bearing and/or another element of the small animal toilet can also be designed as a separate element.
- a separate exchange can be made possible, which, for example, facilitates cleaning or, in the case of a separately designed litter bearing, refilling with litter.
- the spreader bearing can be designed in one piece. In this way, it can advantageously be prevented that, for example, urine from the litter bed gets into the environment. This can be the case, for example, with cats that are standing up and therefore not directly in the litter, but on a
- the slope extends from a first path section to a second path section, the first path section being located at a first elevation with respect to a housing floor and the second path section being located at a second elevation , which is less than the first height, the difference in height between the first
- the height and the second height is 2-30 cm, preferably 3-20 cm, most preferably 4-10 cm.
- a suitable minimum height difference between the first height and the second height can be 2 cm, preferably 3 cm and most preferably 4 cm.
- a suitable maximum height difference between the first height and the second height can be 30 cm, preferably 20 cm and most preferably 10 cm.
- the first height and the second height can be designed in such a way that a space lying under the path is formed, which space can accommodate stripped off litter.
- the space on its underside can be delimited by the bottom of the housing.
- the stripped off litter advantageously remains in the housing, which improves hygiene when using the small animal toilet.
- the second height is arranged suitably deep below the first height, so that the difference in height causes the toes to spread or the paws to open when stepping down.
- Domestic cats can be, for example, 3-18 cm, preferably 6-12 cm, even more preferably 8-10 cm, and most preferably 9 cm.
- a suitable minimum height difference for ordinary domestic cats may be 3 cm, preferably 6 cm, more preferably 8 cm and most preferably 9 cm.
- a suitable maximum height difference for ordinary domestic cats may be 3 cm, preferably 6 cm, more preferably 8 cm and most preferably 9 cm.
- domestic cats is 18 cm, preferably 12 cm, more preferably 10 cm and most preferably 9 cm.
- a person skilled in the art understands that the effect according to the invention can also be achieved for other small animals that are larger or smaller, with a different height difference adapted to the respective small animal.
- a suitable height difference can be selected for this, at which the small animal spreads its paws in a downward step.
- a height difference should preferably be chosen that is not too great, so that the small animal can overcome it in one step without having to jump. This ensures on the one hand that a wiping effect is achieved by opening the paws in the downward movement.
- a gradient can be provided that is preferably not too great, so that the Small animal can climb the slope with a normal walking movement without having to jump.
- the relationship between the first and second height does not have to be limited to the housing base, but can also be understood with reference to another element of the small animal toilet or a floor on which the small animal toilet stands. There can be more
- Sections can be provided along the path before or after the first or second section, each with the same or different gradients or height differences.
- an animal can be made to overcome several sections with one or more suitably large height differences, which improves the wiping action along the path.
- the housing has at least one housing side wall, the at least one housing side wall having a housing opening which forms the entrance.
- the housing can be designed in such a way that it forms an interior space with the housing base and the at least one housing side wall.
- the housing can be round or angular, for example quadrangular.
- the housing can also have a plurality of housing side walls and, for example, form a square interior with the housing base.
- the housing interior can be open at its top or one or more at the
- Housing top arranged walls or ceilings are formed at least partially closed.
- the housing opening, the path and the scattering bearing can preferably be made sufficiently large so that a small animal can move in or through it.
- the path can preferably be designed so that a small animal the gradient on his
- the housing opening can be closed, for example, by a pivoting flap, in order to prevent odors from developing outside the small animal toilet.
- the small animal toilet may include a plurality of modular parts that together form an exterior surface of the small animal toilet.
- the housing can thus form a first modular part of the small animal toilet.
- the housing can have a base on the underside of the housing, a cover on the top of the housing and three side walls that form an interior space of the housing. Due to the missing side panel on one side of the case Access to the interior of the housing can be provided from this side, through which, when assembling the modular small animal toilet, the pathway into the interior can be inserted.
- the path can be largely accommodated in the interior of the housing.
- the path which is designed in the form of a staircase, can be accommodated in the interior of the housing.
- the housing with the staircase accommodated therein can then be understood as a staircase unit.
- the bedding can form a second modular part of the small animal toilet.
- the spreader bearing can have a floor and four side walls, which form a second interior space.
- the litter bed may have an open top through which the litter disposal container may be inserted into the interior of the litter bed.
- the first modular part (housing) and the second modular part (litter bed) can be connected together to form the small animal toilet according to the invention.
- the two modular parts can be arranged in such a way that the open side of the housing on which no side wall is provided faces inwards, with a side wall of the litter bearing being able to close the open side when the small animal toilet is assembled.
- the remaining, non-internal side walls of the scatter bearing can then, together with the side walls of the housing, form the lateral outer surfaces of the modular small animal toilet according to the invention.
- the path is in the form of a staircase with at least one step, the at least one step having a vertical step height of 2-30 cm, preferably 3-20 cm, most preferably 4-10 cm.
- the stairs can also have, for example, two, in particular three or even more steps, with a small animal having to overcome a corresponding difference in height with each step in order to get back to the entrance.
- the cleaning effect along the path can be further improved.
- the respective steps can be of the same height or of different heights.
- the at least one step can have a horizontal tread with a tread depth of 5-30 cm, preferably 10-25 cm, most preferably 15-20 cm.
- a suitable form of stairs be provided, which enables the small animal to move safely from one step to the next and at the same time to overcome a certain height downwards with each step, so that a spreading of the paws is caused.
- the respective steps can have the same or different depths.
- a person skilled in the art understands that the present invention is not limited to a classic stair shape with horizontal treads and vertical steps. Rather, the path may take any suitable shape that defines an area of suitable slope, such as a suitably sloping waveform or slope. It is only important that the area drops off so sharply that a small animal is caused to spread its paws when climbing down.
- the path has a path floor with at least one floor opening, which is designed in such a way that litter brought in from the litter bed can fall through the floor opening.
- the loosened or scraped off litter can fall through the floor openings of the path into the space under the path floor. It can thus be prevented that once the litter has been loosened or scraped off, it is reliably removed by the animal and cannot be stepped on again via the paws.
- the retention effect of the toilet according to the invention can be further improved.
- the loosened litter can be collected in a space below the path floor, which can be arranged in the housing.
- falling litter remains in the small animal toilet according to the invention, which further improves hygiene.
- the space may include a removable device for collecting the litter, whereby the disposal of loosened and collected litter can be facilitated.
- nubs or other shaped projections may be provided on the top of the path floor which may assist in removing litter from the underside of a small animal's paws. This can further improve the effectiveness of scatter removal.
- at least one bottom opening is tapered at its top to form an upwardly opening funnel.
- the enlarged openings on the top allow for improved collection and removal of loosened litter.
- inclines of the funnel can preferably be inclined sufficiently steeply so that loosened litter can automatically fall down through the openings.
- loosened litter can be prevented from being re-entered by the pet, improving cleaning efficiency.
- the one or more bottom openings can also be formed in a different shape.
- the small animal toilet has no further means for removing litter from the paws of a small animal.
- an effective and compact system can be provided so that additional means, such as door mats or other additional devices, can be dispensed with.
- the path floor at the entrance is formed at substantially the same level as the bottom of the housing opening.
- the underside of the housing opening can preferably be arranged essentially at ground level.
- a low entry into the small animal toilet can thus be provided, which is advantageous in particular for small animals, but also for animals with restricted mobility, for example old and sick animals.
- the spreader bearing has at least four
- Scatter bearing side walls and a scatter bearing floor which form an interior space, with rounded inner corners and/or rounded inner edges preferably being provided between the scatter bearing floor and the at least four scatter bearing side walls.
- the rounded inner corners and edges can make it easy to clean the litter bed, since no litter can get stuck in the corners or edges. This can in particular the use of commercially available ok
- Clumping litter can be an advantage, as this can clump together after absorbing moisture and can settle on the inner side walls and corners of the litter bed.
- the scatter bearing has a cut-out section on at least one scatter bearing side wall, the height of the scatter bearing side wall in the cut-out section being less than the height of the scatter bearing side wall outside of the cut-out section, the path floor above the upper edge of the scatter bearing -Side wall in the recess section protrudes into the interior of the spreader bearing.
- the platform can be dimensioned and shaped in such a way that it gives an animal enough space to stand and/or sit on it, for example.
- the platform can also protrude far enough into the litter bed so that animals can be allowed to do their business directly on the platform without having to enter the litter bed. Older animals in particular can find it unpleasant to walk on litter and therefore shy away from entering the litter box.
- a corresponding platform makes it possible for an animal to urinate directly on the platform, for example, with the urine passing through corresponding openings in the floor of the platform into the litter bed underneath. It is thus also possible to prevent urine from getting outside the litter bed, for example into other areas of the small animal toilet.
- the small animal when the small animal gets back up from the floor of the litter bed onto the platform, for example by jumping or taking a long step, the small animal can advantageously already lose litter as a result of the upward movement.
- the litter removed from the animal in this way can fall straight back through the openings in the floor of the platform into the litter storage below.
- the cleaning effect of the device according to the invention can thus be further improved.
- the path can be delimited by at least one side wall, the at least one side wall being formed at least partially by at least one housing side wall and/or at least one spreader bearing side wall. This can be dispensed with the separate formation of side walls through the path, whereby the entire
- the small animal toilet further has a litter disposal container, wherein the litter disposal container is preferably arranged in the litter storage, and wherein the litter disposal container has outer walls which are designed to enclose an interior space of the
- Consumed or used litter ie litter that is contaminated with urine or faeces, for example, usually has to be disposed of regularly from the small animal toilet into a container that is separate from the small animal toilet. Clearing out the small animal toilet can lead to an undesirable
- the provision of a correspondingly integrated litter disposal container in the litter store can help to prevent litter from getting out of the litter store when it is cleared out.
- litter that is inadvertently distributed in the area during clearing out can be caught by the surrounding litter bed.
- the integrated arrangement of the litter disposal container in the small animal toilet according to the invention also makes it possible to dispense with the procurement of a separate disposal container. Thus, the use and cleaning of the small animal toilet can be simplified.
- the dispersion bed and the path extend in a substantially longitudinal direction of extent and in a substantially transverse direction of extent, the longitudinal extent being greater than the transverse extent in each case.
- the scatter bearing and the path can be arranged in the housing parallel and directly adjacent to each other along their longitudinal sides and preferably separated from each other by at least one scatter bearing side wall and/or a path side wall.
- Path can be achieved within the housing.
- the entrance can be arranged parallel to the longitudinal direction of extent and the path exit can be arranged perpendicularly thereto, ie parallel to the transverse direction of extent. This allows the small animal to be induced to turn inside the small animal toilet according to the invention in order to get to the litter bed. A particularly compact design of the small animal toilet can thus be made possible.
- the inner side wall of the spreader bearing can border the path, with no separate path side wall being formed by the path itself.
- the housing has a cover on the upper side of the housing, which provides closable access to at least one, preferably to all, of the components of the small animal toilet arranged in the housing.
- the cover can be designed to be movable, for example pivotably fastened, or be designed to be completely removable and consist of one or more components. A user can thus be provided with access from the top of the small animal toilet to individual or all of the components of the small animal toilet located in the housing without having to remove further parts of the housing, such as the side walls, for example.
- the lid can be provided with or without further holding means, for example a handle, for better transport of the small animal toilet.
- the cover can be designed in such a way that it is all arranged in the housing
- Components of the small animal toilet in particular the litter disposal container, can be hermetically sealed.
- the cover can be designed to fit as precisely as possible, so that it can close the tops of the respective components.
- an odor development in the vicinity of the small animal toilet according to the invention can advantageously be avoided.
- the cover can be designed in one piece, so that no separate cover is required to close the individual components. This simplifies handling and also saves material costs.
- the lid can also consist of several elements so as to provide partial access to the small animal toilet. This can be simple and flexible
- the cover can only be arranged on the upper side of the scatter bed in order to cover it in a lockable manner.
- the top of the cover can end flush with a top of the cover of the housing and thus together a top surface of the invention
- the bottom of the housing and the bottom of the scatter bearing can be flush with one another and together form a lower surface of the small animal toilet according to the invention.
- the invention also relates to a method for producing a small animal toilet, wherein at least one, preferably all, components of the small animal toilet are produced by deep-drawing and/or casting a plastic.
- any suitable plastics or other materials known to those skilled in the art of making small animal litter boxes can be used to make one or more components.
- the individual components can be made from the same or different materials.
- suitable plastics are, for example, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or also recyclates or bioplastics.
- deep-drawing can make it possible to produce some or all of the components of the small animal toilet according to the invention in a cost-effective manner.
- the manufacturing process is not limited to the methods mentioned above, but includes all suitable methods and materials known to a person skilled in the art for the manufacture of small animal litter boxes.
- one or more components of the small animal toilet can be manufactured using a 3D printing process.
- One or more components of the small animal toilet can also be designed as separate components. This means that individual components can be removed from the housing, which simplifies cleaning.
- the individual components can also be assembled in the form of a modular system in order to to form small animal toilet according to the invention. This can enable a simplified exchange if, for example, individual components are defective. In addition, production and logistics costs can be saved in this way, since smaller packaging sizes can be used for the individual components.
- Individual or all of the modular components, for example the path and the housing can also be designed in such a way that they can be arranged nested one inside the other for transport in order to enable space-saving transport and save further logistics costs.
- One or more components can also be designed in one piece, which can increase stability.
- the invention also relates to a use of the small animal toilet according to the invention as described above, wherein a small animal moves from the litter bed along the path to the entrance to exit the small animal toilet, causing the small animal to spread its paws while negotiating the slope.
- 1 shows an overall view of an embodiment of the small animal toilet with a lid according to the invention.
- 2 shows an overall view of an embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention without a lid.
- Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of an embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention.
- FIG. 4A shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the inventive path.
- FIG. 4B shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the spreader bearing according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 shows an overall view of another embodiment of the small animal toilet with a lid according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows an overall view of another embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention without a lid.
- Fig. 7 shows a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows an overall view of an embodiment of the small animal toilet 1 according to the invention with cover 39.
- the parts or components of the small animal toilet 1 according to the invention which are described in detail below, are arranged inside the housing 3 closed by the cover 39.
- the removable cover 39 arranged on the upper side 37 of the housing has a handle 41 which is arranged pivotably on the cover 39 and can be lowered into the cover 39 .
- the cover 39 can provide an airtight seal on the housing top 37 of the small animal toilet 1, in particular for the internal bedding disposal container 45 (not shown).
- the handle 41 can also be omitted in order to
- the housing 3 On the opposite underside 38 of the housing, the housing 3 has a housing base 40 and four vertical housing side walls 35 in between. On one side a housing opening 5 is arranged in the housing side wall 35, which is arranged essentially level with the ground on which the
- the housing opening 5 forms an entrance 11 to the path 9 which is arranged in the small animal toilet 1 .
- the path 9 is in the form of a stairway leading upwards as viewed from the entrance 11, with the path floor 15 of each step 19 of the stairway having a plurality of floor openings 17.
- a lattice-like structure is thus provided, through which litter loosened by the spreading of the paws during the downward movement can fall down into the housing 3 when a small animal moves along the path 9 from the
- the staircase is not permanently connected to the housing 7 but is provided as a component that can be removed from the housing 7 .
- Fig. 2 shows an overall view of an embodiment of the small animal toilet 1 according to the invention without the cover 39 on the housing top 37.
- this view shows the arrangement of the individual components of the small animal toilet 1 according to the invention arranged in the housing 3.
- the path 9 extends from the housing opening 5 in the longitudinal direction of extension L up to the housing side wall 35 opposite the opening.
- the scatter bearing 7 extends in the longitudinal direction of extension L.
- Floor 25 which extends parallel to the housing floor 40.
- the spreader bearing 7 has spreader bearing side walls 23 which extend perpendicular to the housing base 40 and the spreader bearing base 25 in the height H direction.
- the longitudinal spreader bearing side wall 23 runs parallel to the adjacent longitudinal housing side wall 35.
- the spreader bearing side walls 23 extending in the transverse direction T run parallel to the adjacent transverse housing side walls 35.
- a longitudinal spreader bearing side wall 23 runs centrally through the housing 3 and separates the spreader bearing 7 and the path 9.
- This spreader bearing side wall 23 does not extend completely to the opposite housing side wall 35, but only to a recess section 31.
- a top step 19C of the path 9 protrudes into the spreader bearing 7 and forms the Path exit 13 and a platform over which a small animal can get into the litter camp 7.
- the entrance 11 or housing opening 5 extends along the transverse direction, whereas the path exit 13 extends perpendicularly thereto along the longitudinal direction.
- the interior of the spreader bearing 7 has rounded inner corners 27 and rounded inner edges 29 between the spreader bearing base 25 and the spreader bearing side walls 23 .
- the scattering bearing 7 and the path 9 are separated by a path side wall 33 in the lower region of the path 9 up to the end of the middle step 19B.
- the spreader bearing side wall 23 is arranged above it in the vertical direction.
- a litter disposal container 45 is arranged on the transversely running litter storage side wall 23 . This is open at the top, so that a user can remove used or consumed litter from the interior of the litter storage 7 and into the interior of the
- Stray disposal container 45 can dispose of.
- the respective interiors of the litter store 7 and the litter disposal container 45 are separated from one another by corresponding walls.
- the opening of the litter disposal container 45 is flush with an upper side of the litter bearing 7 and the upper side 37 of the housing. Next are in the interior of the litter disposal container 45 at its
- the shovel is arranged in the upper region of the bedding disposal container 45 so that it can be lowered.
- Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of an embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention 1.
- the structure and the structure are identical to the structure and the structure.
- the housing 3, the litter bearing 7, the path 9, the litter disposal container 45, the shovel 43, the lid 39 and the handle 41 are formed separately.
- all the elements can be inserted into the housing 3 one after the other from above.
- the small animal toilet 1 can then be closed with the cover 39 .
- Fig. 4A shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the path 9 according to the invention in the form of a staircase.
- a staircase shape with three steps 19A, 19B, 19C, falling in the longitudinal extension direction L, is shown, the respective steps 19 having horizontal tread surfaces.
- the path bottom 15 of the stage 19C at the path exit 13 is arranged at a first height Hi. Further, after the first stage 19C, towards the entrance 11, a second stage 19B is arranged at a second height H2, which is smaller than the first height Hi, resulting in a height difference DHi between the first stage 19C and the second stage
- a third stage 19A is arranged at a third height H3, which is smaller than the second height H2, whereby a height difference DH2 is formed between the second stage 19B and the third stage 19A.
- the heights Hi, H2 and H3 relate to the housing base 40.
- 4B shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the spreader bearing 7 according to the invention.
- the recess section 31 which is arranged in the spreader bearing side wall 23 is shown.
- the scatter bearing side wall 23 has a height H6 outside the recess portion.
- the side wall 23 of the scatter bearing has a smaller height H5, so that an opening is formed which enables access to the scatter bearing 7.
- the heights H5 and H6 relate to the floor of the spreader storage facility. Spacers are also shown below the scatter bearing base 25, which are dimensioned and shaped so that the scatter bearing base 25 can be arranged in the housing 3 at a defined height with respect to the housing base 40.
- FIG. 5 shows an overall view of a further embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention with a lid 39.
- the removable lid 39 arranged on the upper side of the scatter bearing 7 has a handle 41 in the form of a recess.
- the cover 39 can provide an airtight seal on the top of the litter box 7 of the small animal toilet 1 .
- the handle 41 can also be omitted to simplify the construction of the lid.
- the cover 37 and a housing cover 36 arranged on the upper side of the housing 3 are flush with one another.
- the housing 3 On the opposite housing underside 38, the housing 3 has a housing base 40 and three vertical housing side walls 35 in between. A housing side wall is not arranged on a fourth, inner side (not shown).
- a housing opening 5 is arranged on one side in the housing side wall 35, which is arranged essentially level with the ground on which the small animal toilet 1 stands.
- the underside 21 of the housing opening 5 therefore has no high entrance step or wall which a small animal must first overcome when entering the small animal toilet 1 .
- the housing opening 5 forms an entrance 11 to the path 9 which is arranged in the small animal toilet 1 .
- the path 9 is in the form of a stairway leading upwards as viewed from the entrance 11, the path floor 15 of each step 19 of the stairway having a plurality of Bottom openings 17 has.
- a lattice-like structure is thus provided, through which litter loosened by the spreading of the paws during the downward movement can fall down into the housing 3 when a small animal moves along the path 9 from the litter bed 7 back towards the entrance 11 .
- the staircase is not permanently connected to the housing 7 but is provided as a component that can be removed from the housing 7 .
- FIG. 6 shows an overall view of another embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention without a lid
- FIG. 7 shows a cross-sectional view of the further embodiment of the small animal toilet according to the invention.
- these figures show the arrangement of the individual components of the small animal toilet 1 according to the invention arranged in the housing 3.
- the path 9 extends from the housing opening 5 in the longitudinal direction L to the housing side wall 35 opposite the opening longitudinal direction of extension L.
- the spreader bearing 7 has a spreader bearing base 25 .
- the scatter bearing 7 scatter bearing side walls 23, which are perpendicular to the scatter bearing bottom 25 in the direction of the height H direction.
- a longitudinal spreader bearing side wall 23 runs centrally through the housing 3 and separates the spreader bearing 7 and the path 9.
- This spreader bearing side wall 23 does not extend fully to the opposite housing side wall 35, but only to a recessed portion 31. At this point a protrudes top step 19C of the path 9 into the scatter camp 7 and forms the path exit 13 and a platform over which a small animal can get into the scatter camp 7.
- the entrance 11 or housing opening 5 extends along the transverse direction, whereas the path exit 13 extends perpendicularly thereto along the longitudinal direction. A small animal that moves across the path floor 15 along the path 9 must therefore turn in order to get to the litter camp 7 .
- the interior of the spreader bearing 7 has rounded inner corners 27 and rounded inner edges 29 between the spreader bearing base 25 and the spreader bearing side walls 23 .
- the scatter bearing 7 and the path 9 are separated from one another by a scatter bearing side wall 23 which protrudes inwards.
- on the transversal spreader bearing side wall 23 is a
- Litter disposal container 45 arranged. This is open at the top, so that a Users can clear out used or consumed litter from the interior of the litter store 7 and dispose of it in the interior of the litter disposal container 45 .
- the respective interiors of the litter store 7 and the litter disposal container 45 are separated from one another by corresponding walls.
- the opening of the litter disposal container 45 is flush with an upper side of the litter bearing 7 and the upper side 37 of the housing.
- holding means are formed in the interior of the litter disposal container 45 on its upper side, which allow a litter disposal aid, for example a shovel 43, to be kept.
- the shovel is arranged in the upper region of the bedding disposal container 45 so that it can be lowered. As can be seen from FIG.
- the interior of the small animal toilet 1 is accessible from the top through the opening which is otherwise closed by the cover 39.
- the top of the housing 3 is closed by the housing cover 36 .
- the open tops of the scatter bearing 7 and the litter disposal container 45 can be closed by the cover 39 .
- Litter disposal container 45 are provided with mutually engaging retaining means in the form of projections and depressions, which allow the litter disposal container 45 to be hung and unhooked in the interior of the litter store 7 .
- the litter disposal container 45 can thus be removed separately from the litter store 7 and used, for example for emptying or cleaning.
- other types and forms of holding means can also be provided as an alternative or in addition to this, which enable the litter disposal container 45 to be secured in a correspondingly detachable manner in the litter store 7 .
- Step 19 19 ⁇ , I9ß, 19C vertical step height H4
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