The invention relates to pet products, in particular to devices for grooming pets.
Many people keep pets and enjoy grooming them, especially dogs and cats. While in the past it has been customary to groom pets with combs and brushes, some pet owners like to pamper their pets further.
The present invention is a massaging pet brush with interchangeable heads that can vibrate. The vibration motion gives the pet a soothing massage, and is especially helpful for older pets that may have health problems such as arthritis. The vibration of the brush bristles is also useful in removal of tangles from a pet's fur or hair, by using the vibration motion to gently coax a tangle out instead of pulling as one does with a comb or brush.
The present invention is a pet grooming tool that is a pet brush with a massage function.
In a preferred embodiment, a battery is disposed in the handle of the brush, and may be connected to a motor in the body of the brush near the head of the brush. This may cause bristles disposed on the head of the brush to vibrate when the motor is engaged. The level of vibration may, for instance, be adjustable. The head may also interchangeable with other heads. In addition, a preferred embodiment of the invention may contain a push plate on the head that allows easy removal of hair or fur from the brush bristles.
The present invention has the advantages of being one compact unit, battery operated, and therefore easy to use. In addition, the heads may be interchangeable but may still retain the ability to be vibrated, which is perceived as an advantage over brushes in the prior art. Interchangeable heads give the user flexibility in that the brush can be used on various types of animals, and different types of heads can be used for different types of applications.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device for massaging pets.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device for brushing a pet's fur or hair.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device with interchangeable brush heads.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device with a push plate to remove hair from the brush head.
It is an object of the invention to provide a compact device that is easy to use and transport.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device that can be used in any place or setting.
In a preferred embodiment, the handle 12 may be sized and shaped to fit a grasping adult human hand. The handle 12 may also be designed to house a standard battery such as, but not limited to, a battery designed for a portable flashlight, a remote control or some other portable electronic device.
The body 11 may be rigidly connected to the handle. The body 11 may contain a battery powered DC motor that may be functionally connected to the standard battery via a voltage or current controlling device such as, but not limited to, a variable potentiometer.
The body 11 may also contain a vibration causing, rotatable element 31 that may have an eccentric weight distribution. The vibration causing element 31 may be connected to the DC motor such that rotation of the motor causes the rotatable element to rotate and, because of its eccentric weight distribution, vibrate.
In a preferred embodiment, there may be a vibration level control knob that may be mechanically connected to the variable potentiometer in such a way that movement of the control knob alters an amount of current flowing through it. In this way, a user may vary the speed of rotation of the motor and hence the speed of rotation of the rotatable element. This change of speed of rotation may alter the magnitude or degree of vibration caused by the eccentrically weighted, rotatable element.
The head 12 is preferably removably attached to the body. The head 12 may have one or more bristles attached to the bristle face of the head.
In a preferred embodiment, there may be a push plate that is removably attached to the head. The push plate may be shaped to conform to the bristle face of the head, and may have one or more holes through it that are shaped to be a close fit to the one or more bristles on the head.
When the user is ready to groom his pet, they may use the pet grooming tool 10 as shown in
Using the push plate to remove fur or hair may be much easier and faster than trying to remove the fur or hair by hand, and thus speeds the grooming process. This may be important in pet salons where a groomer is typically paid by the job, as it may speed the process and allows the groomer to complete jobs faster. Additionally, the push plate may be employed using the same hand that is holding the invention, leaving one hand free to control the animal. The fur or hair may be easily pulled off the push plate with the hand holding the animal, or the hair or fur can be wiped off, for instance onto an apron. These advantages may be especially helpful with a finicky animal; the animal is not released and thus may not escape, and the delay time for cleaning the bristles may be lessened so the animal doesn't have as much time or opportunity to act in an unruly manner.
The vibration level control knob 34 is shown as an adjustable device that is rotated to increase or decrease the vibration frequency. It may be connected to the electrical vibration device 31 through the electrical connection 33. The batteries may be connected to the rotary switch, which is a potentiometer/rheostat) which controls the current feeding the motor and therefore the degree of vibration.
The head 12 may be fixed or may be interchangeable. Different heads may have different numbers of bristles or bristles of differing sizes or compositions, or may have bristles arranged in different patterns. For instance, one may use one head for grooming a dog, a different head for grooming a cat, and another type of head altogether for grooming a horse. The head may be any shape and may have any number of bristles or groupings of bristles. The bristles may, for instance, be made cone-shaped and made of a flexible or a hard rubber, or they may be thin and cylindrical and made of horse hair. Any combination of shapes and materials may be used for the bristles, and one head may have one type or a variety of types of bristles on it. The bristles may be differing lengths.
The head may be any shape. A round shape is preferred, but any shape may be used, including but not limited to, square, triangular, diamond, star, pentagonal or hexagonal.
The head may be any size; the head is preferably between 1 cm and 100 cm in diameter, with a preferred diameter of 5 to 15, preferably 10 cm. Different head sizes may be used for different animal species, although the heads would fit on the same size grooming tool. For instance, for a cat a head with a diameter of 7 cm may be used, while for a horse a head with a diameter of 15 cm may be used. The type of bristles used may also be different; while one used the same grooming tool, soft hair bristles may be used on the cat while harder plastic bristles are used on the horse.
The handle 13 may be ergonomically designed, and may be any shape or design. It may be covered with a covering 14, which may be soft for comfort or may be a material that allows better traction or gripping. The covering 14 may cover the entire handle or portions of the handle. The covering 14 is optional.
The rear cover 15 may use any type of mechanism for opening, such as but not limited to, a spring loaded clip, a hinge mechanism, or a slot and groove mechanism.
The push plate 21 may be permanently affixed or may be removable. In the case of interchangeable heads, the push plate is affixed to a head by forcing the bristles 36 of the head 12 through holes in the push plate, such that the push plate 21 rests flush against the head 12, as in
The electrical vibration device may vibrate the head in any direction, including but not limited to, circular, up and down, side to side, or any combination of all or any of the above.
The head may have a swivel function. This may be achieved through any mechanism, including but not limited to, a ball and socket, universal joint, or flexible joint. The swivel function allows the head to maintain contact with the pet regardless of the position of the handle. The pivot may have a limited range of motion or a full range of motion.
The invention may have interchangeable heads that have a trimmer for trimming long or thick pet hair. The trimmer could be a razor or a comb with blades. The trimmer could be disposed on a portion of the head while the remainder of the head contains bristles, and could be integral to the head or could be removable. The trimmer may function as a trimmer or as a comb.
The present invention is an improvement over the prior art relating to pet grooming devices in that it has a vibration device which can be used to massage a pet, interchangeable heads which allow flexibility in types of massage and types of pets that can be massaged with this grooming tool, and a push plate with makes hair or fur removal from the bristles possible using just one hand, thus freeing a hand for controlling the pet or animal. The components are all integrated into a compact design with an ergonomically correct handle, which makes the invention easy to use.
The grooming tool maybe self-contained, being powered by a battery in a battery compartment, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an outlet, and thus may be used anywhere. For instance, one may use it at a dog or cat show to groom pets before showing, or on a farm to groom a horse or goat. The interchangeable heads may make it useful for nearly any type of animal, and households with multiple animals may want a separate head for each pet.
The grooming tool may have a function that also allows a user to wash an animal. This washer function may be a tube disposed in the handle that can be filled with liquid through a pluggable hole in the handle body; the liquid could then be dispensed out the head of the invention through the bristles or through holes in the head by pressing a trigger or button. Alternately, there may be a threaded connector on the rear cover 15 that connects to a faucet or hose for continuous water flow through the tube.
The materials of manufacture for the invention include, but are not limited to, plastics, rubbers, metals, hair or animal products, glass or glass products, elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers, textiles, or any combination of these or other materials.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 61/352,436 filed Jun. 8, 2010, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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61352436 | Jun 2010 | US |