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1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to a wire mesh-based modular animal containment panel that is adapted for post-manufacture assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Modular animal containment is a convenient means for providing nonpermanent containment of an animal. Conventional modular animal containment systems include a plurality of modular panels, each panel being secured to one or more adjacent panels such that the panels define a containment area. The panels are constructed to have of sufficient size and durability to contain an animal within the containment area.
In accordance with the various features of the present invention there is provided a welded wire mesh-based modular animal containment panel adapted for post-manufacture assembly. The modular animal containment panel includes a frame and a welded wire mesh panel. The welded wire mesh panel is constructed of a plurality of overlaying wires, which includes a plurality of perimeter wires. Each of the perimeter wires defines a side of the perimeter of the welded wire mesh panel. The frame includes a plurality of frame members, each frame member corresponding to a side of the perimeter of the welded wire mesh panel. Each frame member defines a groove and a channel adapted to receive the perimeter wire defining the corresponding side of the perimeter of the welded wire mesh panel. When a frame member has received its respective perimeter wire, the frame member is secured to the welded wire mesh panel. The frame members are adapted to cooperate with one another when secured to the welded wire mesh panel such that the frame is secured to the welded wire mesh panel without having to be welded to the panel. As a result, the modular animal containment panel can be assembled without welding the frame to the welded wire mesh panel. This enables, for example, a consumer to assemble to modular animal containment panel such that the animal containment panel can be shipped and stored in a disassembled state. Being shipped and stored in a disassembled state reduces the size of the required packaging, which, in turn, reduces the cost of shipping and storing the modular animal containment panel.
The above-mentioned features of the invention will become more clearly understood from the following detailed description of the invention read together with the drawings in which:
a-7b illustrate the assembly of one embodiment of the modular animal containment panel;
The present invention provides a welded wire mesh-based modular animal containment panel adapted for post-manufacture assembly. More specifically, the modular animal containment panel includes a welded wire mesh panel that provides the durability required by animal containment. However, the frame of the animal containment panel is adapted to receive the welded wire mesh panel such that the welded wire mesh panel is not welded to the frame. As a result, the animal containment panel can be assembled by, for example, a consumer such that the animal containment panel can be shipped prior to assembly. Shipping the animal containment panel in a disassembled state reduces the size of the packaging required for the animal containment panel, thus reducing the cost of shipping and storing the animal containment panel. One embodiment of a modular animal containment panel constructed in accordance with the various features of the present invention is illustrated generally at 10 in
In the illustrated embodiment, three of the modular animal containment panels 10 and one gate panel 50 are connected using clamps 11 such that the modular animal containment panels 10 and the gate panel 50 define a containment area 17, the containment area 17 being the area within which an animal is contained. The gate panel 50 includes a gate that is moveable between an open position and a closed position such that the gate panel 50 provides an animal ingress and egress with respect to the containment area 17. The modular animal containment panel 10 includes a frame 12 and a welded wire mesh panel 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the frame 12 includes a top frame member 16, a bottom frame member 18, a first side frame member 20, and the second side frame member 22. Each of the frame members 16-22 receives the welded wire mesh panel 14 such that the frame 12 is secured to the mesh panel 14 without being welded thereto. Because the frame 12 is not welded to the welded wire mesh panel 14, the frame 12 can be constructed of any substantially rigid material. For example, the frame 12 can be constructed of a plastic or a metal. When the frame 12 is constructed of a plastic, the overall weight of the animal containment panel 10, as compared to the all-metal conventional animal containment panels, is substantially reduced. The reduced weight of the animal containment panel 10 further reduces the costs associated with shipping and storing the panel 10.
Because the welded wire mesh panel 14 is constructed using overlaying wires, there is a positional difference between the horizontal wires and the vertical wires with respect to the depth of animal containment panel 10. The combined groove 28 and channel 32 utilize this positional difference to secure each of the frame members 16-22 to the mesh panel 14. More specifically, when one of the perimeter wires 40-46 is received by one of the frame members 16-22, the perimeter wire is positioned substantially within the channel 32 and the wires welded to the received perimeter wire extend from the frame member through the groove 28. Because the width of the groove 28 is substantially the diameter of the wires extending therethrough, the received perimeter wire, and consequently the welded wire mesh panel 14, cannot be pulled from the frame member by way of the groove 28. Accordingly, each of the frame members 16-22 receives the welded wire mesh panel 14 when an end of the corresponding one of the perimeter wires 40-26 is inserted into an end of the corresponding channel 32, and either the frame member or the mesh panel 14 is moved with respect to the other such that the perimeter wire is disposed within the channel 32, as is illustrated at
a-7b illustrate the assembly of one embodiment of the modular animal containment panel 10 in accordance with the various features of the present invention.
d illustrates the second side frame member 22 receiving the second side perimeter wire 46. Because the bottom frame member 18 has a length less than that of the bottom perimeter wire 42, the second side frame member 22 can receive the second side perimeter wire 46. Similar to the first side frame member 20, the second side frame member 22 and the top frame member 16 are contoured to cooperate with one another to frame the welded wire mesh panel 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the second side frame member 22 and the top frame member 16 are secured to one another using a screw 52. However, it should be noted that the top frame member 16 and the first side frame member 20 can be secured to one another by a fastener other than a screw without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention. When the side frame members 20, 22 receive the respective side perimeter wires 44, 46 and are secured to the top frame member 16, the side frame members 20, 22 prevent the bottom frame member 18 from disengaging from the mesh panel 14. As a result, in the illustrated embodiment, the frame 12 is secured to the welded wire mesh panel 14, and the modular animal containment panel 10 is assembled, when the side frame members 20, 22 receive the respective side perimeter wires 44, 46 and are secured to the top frame member 16.
In one embodiment, the groove 28 of the bottom frame member 18 and the groove 28 of the side frame members 20, 22 provide the modular animal containment panel with a drainage feature. More specifically, as illustrated at
Considering the above discussion, the modular animal containment panel 10 provides for a welded wire mesh-based animal containment that is adapted for post-manufacture assembly. More specifically, because the welded wire mesh panel 14 is not welded to the frame 12, the animal containment panel 10 can be assembled by, for example, a consumer. As a result, the animal containment panel 10 can be stored and shipped in a disassembled state, which enables the animal containment panel 10 to be stored and shipped using a fraction of the space required by conventional animal containment panels. Although a specific embodiment of the modular animal containment panel 10 has been illustrated and discussed above, it should be noted that the frame members 16-22 can have different sizes and contours and cooperate with one another in ways other than those discussed without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, the welded wire mesh panel 14 can have a size and contour different from those discussed above without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.
Considering the above discussion, the modular animal containment panel 10 can be used to construct, among other things, animal kennels and animal crates without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention. More specifically, a kennel constructed using the modular animal containment panels 10 defines the containment area 17 and has an open top and bottom, as illustrated at
From the foregoing description, those skilled in the art will recognize that a welded wire mesh-based modular animal containment panel offering advantages over the prior art has been provided. More specifically, the modular animal containment panel includes a welded wire mesh panel that provides the durability required by animal containment. However, the frame of the animal containment panel is adapted to receive the welded wire mesh panel such that the welded wire mesh panel is not welded to the frame. As a result, the animal containment panel can be assembled by, for example, the consumer such that the animal containment panel can be shipped prior to assembly. Shipping the animal containment panel in a disassembled state reduces the size of the packaging required for the animal containment panel, thus reducing the cost of shipping and storing the animal containment panel.
While the present invention has been illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.