This invention relates to cat litter boxes.
The cat litter box embodies one or more of the following improvements that make cleaning and maintenance of the box more convenient, make it easier for the cat to enter and leave the box, employ improved latches to lock the base and cover together; reduce the knock down size of the box while enabling the various parts to be factory assembled, and reduce or prevent the transfer of unpleasant odors from the box to the surrounding area.
The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. In the drawings:
This invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having,” “containing,” “involving,” and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
The cat litter box of the present invention includes in its general organization, a base 10, cover 12 and front swinging door 14. A cat can push the door open from either the outside or inside of the box so as to easily enter or leave the box interior. The cover includes a top wall 16 having a fixed rear section 18 and a movable front section 20. The base 10 and cover 12 are releasably connected together by latches 22 disposed on opposite sides 24 and 26 of the litter box. The base 10 includes a bottom wall 30, front and rear walls 32 and 34 and side walls 36 and 38. The cover 12, base 10 and top front section 20 of the box may be made of polypropylene, polyethylene, styrene ABS, or other similar materials. The front door 14 preferably is made of clear ABS, but other similar materials may be used.
The base 10 has a rim 40 that extends about the top edges of the front, rear and side walls 32, 34, 36 and 38 and includes a top outwardly extending flange 42 and a downwardly extending skirt 44 spaced outwardly from the front, side and rear walls of the base. The general rim configuration is shown in
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The bottom 70 of the door opening 72 is defined in part by a lip 74 that extends inwardly of the base. The lip 74 includes recesses 76 at its ends (see
In FIGS. 1 and 6-8 the latch 22 that locks the base 10 and cover 12 together is shown in detail. The rims 40 and 46 of the base and cover have recesses 90 and 92 in their respective flanges 42 and 44 that closely nest with one another when the cover is placed on the base and together accommodate the latch. The recess 92 is longer than the latch 94 enabling the latch to move longitudinally in the recess on its supports 96 and 97. The latch carries a pair of L-shaped catches 98 that extend through slots 100 in the recess 92 provided in the flange 50 of the cover rim 46. Similar slots 102 are provided in the flange 42 of the base recess 90, and the catches 98 extend through the slots 102 as well when the cover is placed on the base with their respective rims engaged. In
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The cover 12 includes top wall 16, side walls 112 and 114, rear wall 116 and the front door 14. The side walls 112 and 114 and rear wall 116 in the illustrated embodiment are integrally molded as a single unit along with the rear fixed portion 18 of the top wall. The front portion 20 of the top wall 16 is supported in the closed substantially horizontal position by the inwardly extending flanges 119 at the tops of the side walls 112 and 114 (see
The front movable section 20 of the top wall 16 of the cover is also pivotally mounted by means of a transverse hinge 130 along the rear edge of the movable section 20 and is disposed in a plane above that of the rear section 18 (see
The front cover section 20 includes a chamber that removably houses a carbon filter 132. The carbon filter is exposed through a decorative opening 134 in the top surface 136 of the front section 20 and is held in place by a retainer 138 that may be an integral part of the front section. The retainer 138 include a number of openings to allow air to pass through the carbon filter 132 to and from the interior of the litter box. The filter may be held in position by a fastener 140 that passes through the filter and is connected to the retainer. The retainer is perforated so as to allow the flow of air to and from the interior of the litter box. The filter removes odor carrying material from air flowing from the interior of the box to the surrounding atmosphere.
Another transverse hinge 144 is incorporated into the cover top wall 16. The hinge supports the door 14 and allows it to swing freely both inwardly and outwardly from its normal, substantially vertical, closed position and also allows the door to swing to a position above front section 20 of the cover top wall when the front section 20 is pivoted about hinge 130 to the open position lying atop the rear section 18 (see
The cat litter box described above has many advantages. The folding door in combination with the folding front section of the top wall of the cover provide a unique way to access the litter for maintenance, without removing the entire cover 12 from the base 10. The door 14 hinged to the front section 20 of the top wall 16 of the cover that in turn is hinged to the rear portion 18 of the cover enables both the door and the front section 20 of the top wall to fold together and stack on top of the rear section 18 of the cover (see
The design of the litter box enables the cover, when inverted, to telescope into the base so as to reduce shipping costs and the space necessary for storage. Furthermore, the product design allows all of the components of the cover such as the folding top wall 20, front door 14, side latches 22 and handle 124 to be preassembled by the manufacturer, and the cover with all of those preassembled parts nests conveniently inside the base 10.
The large radius 80 at the rear of the base causes the waste with the litter to tumble when the litter is being sifted with the aid of a scooper.
The back of the base being higher than the front retains horizontally projected urine in the base and avoid contact with the cover. Moreover, the mating profile of the cover and base rims preclude urine from leaking out of the box.
The sliding latches on the opposite sides of the box securely hold the base and cover together even when the box is being carried by the handle.
Having thus described several aspects of this invention, it is to be appreciated that various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only.