Pet animal owners desiring companionship with their pet animal(s) during the night are faced with pet hair problems, pests, pet odors and the like as a result of pet animals sleeping in their beds. To eliminate these problems and to provide a comfortable area for a small pet animal to sleep in during the night, it would be advantageous to have a bedside pet sleeper that allows the pet owner to have access to and companionship with the pet during the night without actually having the pet in the owner's bed. Such a pet sleeper would alleviate pet hair problems, pests associated with fur bearing animals and dirt, odors or pet dander that might be unintentionally brought to the owner's bed by the pet. A pet sleeper of this type may be used inside and outside on a patio, balcony, or the like. It may also be used as a table or storage shelf, as needed.
Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are generally directed to a bedside pet sleeper.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the bedside pet sleeper comprises a first side member with at least one pet animal ventilation opening, and a second side member coupled to the first side member. The second side member has at least one pet animal ventilation opening as well. The bedside pet sleeper also comprises a third side member coupled to the second side member, wherein the third side member has at least one pet animal ventilation opening. The bedside pet sleeper further comprises a fourth side member coupled between the first and third side members, wherein the fourth side member is provided with at least one pet animal doorway. Also included is a bottom member coupled to the first, second, third and fourth side members. The bottom member is adapted to support the weight of at least one pet animal. Further included is a top shelf portion coupled to the first, second, third and fourth side members. The bedside pet sleeper includes means for securing at least one of the first, second and third side members to a pet owner's bedside.
This and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from a review of the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description of the invention.
The present invention is generally shown by way of reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the exemplary embodiments may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the exemplary embodiments in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Some embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to a bedside pet sleeper, as generally shown in
An elevated bedside pet sleeper 20 [FIGS. 5-6] includes three ventilated sides, a rear side, a top shelf and a bottom with a rigid panel sufficient to support the weight of a small pet animal. Each of the three sides has a round screened aperture 22 for ventilation that allows light in and a view out. A rear side 24 is coupled between two adjacent ventilated sides. Rear side 24 has a generally square door opening 26 fitted with a self-closing fabric flap 28 to cover door opening 26 so as to allow a small pet animal to pass freely therethrough. A bottom 30 with a rigid panel 32 [FIGS. 8A, 8C] supports the weight of a small pet animal. A ceiling which is at the same dimensions as rigid panel 32 of bottom 30 is disposed over bottom 30. Ceiling 34 is coupled between three side frames 35, 37, 39 (
Pet sleeper 20 allows the pet owner to provide a comfortable area for a small pet animal to sleep in as well as to have access to and companionship with the pet during the night without actually having the pet in the owner's bed.
The advantages of this arrangement would be the elimination of pet hair, pests associated with fur bearing animals and dirt, odors or pet dander that might be unintentionally brought to the owner's bed by the pet.
Bedside pet sleeper 20 may be secured against a pet owner's bed 38 (
Constructing pet sleeper 20 involves sewing a canvas body 44 (
Pet sleeper 20 may be secured to a pet owner's bed via two anchor plates 56 and two securing straps 58, as generally shown in
Specifically, the user passes the strap through this slot and then reaches through pet door opening 26 (
By separating canvas body 44 from the side frames, canvas body 44 and its three frames simply fold down onto each other to create a compact item. The side frames stack up on each other to create another compact item. All of these parts fit into a canvas carry bag 60 with an adjustable shoulder strap as generally shown in
In accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, pet sleeper 20 may be constructed using ¾″ outside diameter, light gauge round tubing (larger size tubing may be introduced for larger sizes and heavier animals). The user may bend the tube at equal lengths to create a singer shape with two 36″ legs and a top bar to separate the two legs 24″ apart. ¼″ holes 70, 72, 74, 76 may be drilled into the outside facing side of each of the four vertical legs as shown in
Extension legs with locking bolts may be made of a tube size that allows them to fit over the side frame tube and lock into the first ¼″ hole up from the floor. This will give the bedside pet sleeper the adjustment to position its ceiling at 24″ and 32″ off the floor.
Canvas fabric body 44 is shown in
The three horizontal frames are sewn into the canvas body so as to facilitate simplicity of assembly and to eliminate customer error in trying to assemble structurally critical components. The horizontal frames are welded together. There is no need to use nuts, bolts, snaps or spring lock connections which may fail due to reasonable misuse or assembly by the customer.
The horizontal frames may be made of ¾″ outer diameter tube steel welded into a rectangular shape with a slide ring at each corner. A ¼″ hex nut 90 is welded to the side of each slide ring 92 to receive a ¼″ threaded hand tightening bolt 94 that is long enough to be screwed into hex nut 90 and into the hole provided for it on the vertical leg of the side frame as generally illustrated in
The sections used for bottom 30 and ceiling 34 may be made of plastic, plywood, masonite or any other suitable material that will serve to support the weight of the pet. Each panel is to be sewn into the floor sections between two layers of canvas. These panels are positioned to sit between the tube frames.
The basic concept of the anchoring system is to be able to have something to pull against in order to secure the pet sleeper to a pet owner's bed. In this case, one may use a 6″×6″−¼″ plastic plate with a 2″ nylon strap attached to make it long enough to pass from one side of the pet owner's bed, through the length of the pet sleeper and out the back side with enough strap to attach to the back wall of the pet sleeper and hold it against the pet owner's bed.
The anchor plate and the strap lay between the box spring mattress and the top mattress of the pet owner's bed. It is important that the strap come into contact with the pet sleeper at the same elevation as where the strap comes out from between the mattress and box spring.
As generally depicted in
The final move is to press the remaining strap onto a Velcro® strip 84 (
Reference numerals 100, 102, 104, 106 and 108 refer to associated component systems, as generally described herein above.
The bedside pet sleeper of the present invention may be assembled in other ways and/or with other suitable components and/or materials, as long as there is no departure from the intended purpose and scope of the present invention. The exemplary embodiments described hereinabove are merely illustrative of the general principles of the present invention. Various design modifications may be employed that would reside within the scope of the invention. Thus, by way of example, but not of limitation, alternative configurations may be utilized in accordance with the teachings herein. Accordingly, the drawings and description are illustrative and not meant to be a limitation thereof.
Moreover, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced. Thus, it is intended that the invention cover all embodiments and variations thereof as long as such embodiments and variations come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/605,036, filed on Aug. 27, 2004, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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60605036 | Aug 2004 | US |