A. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to a pegged and magnetically reinforced cage with fully detachable panels.
B. Background
The current state of the art in cages exhibits a lack of portability because of heavy weight and bulk due to poor construction. While collapsibility aides in portability; it does not solve for the heavy weight and bulk in the geometry of the cage. The present invention solves for issues related to weight and bulk by utilizing lightweight material for the fully detachable panels which allows for full disassembly.
Moreover, the current state of the art is restricted in design and function. The present invention utilizes an interchangeable connector system that can be constructed of different lightweight materials varying in color and creating different shapes. Insofar as the present invention is easily disassembled it remains a strong and highly rigid functional cage when fully constructed.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,854,425 discloses a paper pet house made from a paper structure reinforced with ribs. The invention claims enhanced rigidity. However, the reinforcement lies in the lateral walls. This does not create a strong structure.
The present invention is made of durable materials such as aluminum and plastic producing a solid structure with increased longevity. Furthermore, the high-powered magnets, pegs and plastic connectors are placed on every corner and wall of the cage creating a fully reinforced frame.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,192,834 discloses a collapsible cage which claims a portable structure that can be collapsed or expanded quickly. The entire structure is made from a wire frame and accordion walls. However, the cage may not be structurally sound and may allow distressed animals to break free. Furthermore, a collapsible cage may impede the cleaning process because not all walls and panels can be removed for complete access.
In the present invention the fully detachable panels allow for a quick and simple disassembly as well as assembly. In addition, since the panels are fully detachable, they can be easily accessed for thorough cleaning. The use of varied materials in the panels such as screens or plastic polymer in the present invention allows for increased security of animals of all sizes eliminating the possibility for escape through open expandable spaces. Furthermore, the reinforcing peg and magnet connectors provide a strong and stabilized environment for most animals.
These and other functions of the invention will be more apparent from the following summary and detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
In accordance with one form of this invention, the fully detachable magnetic cage is framed in aluminum. The side and top panels are substantially screen material consistent with the lightweight design. The first panel consists of a door with hinges to allow for the loading and unloading of the pet. The door is screen material with a knob and lock to secure the door framed in aluminum. The aluminum frame and screen material are mold and rust proof. The floor of the cage is a plastic polymer material.
All panels are bonded with high-powered magnets. Each magnet is housed in a plastic connector with a protruding peg located at the corner of each panel. The magnets act as reinforcement buttressing the structure aiding in its stability. The plastic connectors with peg are two-pronged with an open casing to house the high-powered magnets. The pegs provide increased rigidity in the overall structure.
Each panel is fully detachable and individually removable for easy cleaning without having to collapse the entire cage. All panels detach for full disassembly of the structure for easy storage and portability.
These and other features of the invention will be described in further detail in the following detailed description of a presently preferred embodiment.
In the following description, references will be made to the appended drawings, where like reference numerals refer to like elements in the various figures, and wherein:
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60902250 | Feb 2007 | US |