The present invention relates to animal cages, and more particularly to a cage with a reversibly mounted door
Often times pet owners desire to place their pets inside a temporary housing to separate a pet from its normal environment. In response, various cage designs have been created. The cages have one or more doors hinged to an opening of the cage. The door can be secured to the opening with hinges either to the right or left side of the opening, which ever is most convenient; however, these cages are limited to movement of the door in one direction. This limitation can be problem in use of a cage during transportation of an animal, or where the cage is used in a restricted area where a door can only be opened in one direction.
A need has thus arisen for an improved animal cage.
In accordance with the present invention, a cage for housing an animal is provided. The cage includes a top wall, bottom, first and second sidewalls, a front wall and a rear wall. A door is disposed in at least one of the walls and is hinged for movement between an open and closed position. The door is mounted in a wall having a doorway. The door includes a plurality of loops on each side of the door. The wall includes a plurality of loops along each side of the doorway. The door loops are positionable adjacent the wall loops when the door is disposed within the doorway to form mating hinge structures. A hinge pin is selectively insertable into either of the door loops on one edge of the door together with the corresponding loops on the wall, to thereby hingedly mount the door to the wall for door swinging movement in either a first direction or a second direction with respect to the wall.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring simultaneously to
Doors 24 and 26 are secured to cage 10 utilizing a plurality of latches. Latches 40 and 42 are used to secure door 24 to top wall 12 when door 24 is mounted for movement in the direction of arrow 28 as shown in
The latches associated with door 24 may be mounted either to door 24 or to top wall 12 as illustrated in
Referring simultaneously to
Front wall 20 of cage 10 includes a plurality of spaced apart bars 70. Bars 70 terminate in a loop 72 adjacent to first side edge 66 and second side edge 68 of doorway 60.
Door 26 includes a top edge 80, a bottom edge 82, a first side edge 84 and a second side edge 86. Door 26 includes a plurality of spaced apart bars 88 extending between edges 84 and 86. Bars 88 terminate in a loop 90 along edges 84 and 86 of door 26.
Loops 90 of door 26 are positionable adjacent to loops 72 of wall 20 when door 26 is positioned within doorway 60, such that pairs of loop 72 and 90 form hinges along edge 66 of doorway 60 and along edge 84 of door 26 or along edge 68 of doorway 60 and edge 86 of door 26.
A hinge pin 100 (
Door 24 mounted to top wall 12 of cage 10 is similarly mounted utilizing a hinge pin 102 (
Although doors 24 and 26 have been illustrated in the Figures as being mounted in top wall 12 and front wall 20, respectively, it is understood that reversibly mounted doors can also be mounted within rear wall 22 and or sidewalls 16 and 18 of cage 10.
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