1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to pet toys and amusement devices.
2. Prior Art
Toys and devices that provide amusement to pets are generally known. They may include stuffed animals, chew toys, or more sophisticated motorized devices. Ali are intended to keep pets occupied, exercised, and to provide entertainment to human owners as they observe their pets interacting with such devices. One challenge in the art is to provide pet amusement devices that sustain the pet's interest and that provide motion that is visually interesting and unpredictable, and simulates the motion and interaction of the pet with a living prey animal. Another challenge with mechanical amusement devices is to provide for pet safety as pets interact with such devices.
There is thus a need in the art for pet amusement devices that address the aforementioned problems in the prior art. The subject matter of the present disclosure is directed to overcoming, or at least reducing the effects of, one or more of the problems or needs set forth above, and others.
According to an aspect of the invention, a pet amusement device provides a moving play object that is driven by a magnetic play object driving assembly. The play object may be disposed within a housing, including a cover member that is formed as a dome-shaped cage structure, which may be provided with a number of apertures of varying shapes, provides intermittent visual and tactile interaction by the pet as the play object moves within an interior space of the housing. The magnetic driving assembly causes the play object to move in an unpredictable manner and without a direct mechanical coupling, thus providing additional safety to the pet. The play object driving assembly may include a rotating carnage member driven by an electric motor and gearing, and provided with one or more magnets and disposed beneath a gliding surface, which supports the play object. The play object may also be provided with a magnetic element, such that the carriage member magnets exert repulsive forces on the play object and move it on the gliding surface in within the housing interior space.
The above and other attendant advantages and features of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description together with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like elements throughout, It will be understood that the description and embodiments are intended as illustrative examples and are not intended to be limiting to the scope of invention, which is set forth in the claims appended hereto.
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Play object 50 may include a generally disc-shaped base member 52 having a bottom surface 53 for housing a play object magnet 54, which may be disposed within a recess 55 (
A play object driving assembly 70 may be disposed below the floor member 60 for causing the play object 50 to move on the gliding surface 62 in an unpredictable manner. Play object driving assembly 70 may include a carriage member 72, which is provided with one or more carriage member magnets 73, which may be secured within a recess 77 (
The orientation of carriage member magnets 73 and play member magnet 52 are preferably such that like poles are disposed towards one another so that a repelling force is applied to the play member magnet 52 by the carriage member magnets 73 when in proximity to the play object 50. Thus, as the carriage member 72 moves beneath the floor member 60, the play object will move in an unpredictable manner under the influence of the repelling magnetic forces created from the interaction of carriage member magnets 73 and play object magnet 52. Moreover, as the pet interacts in a tactile manner with the play object 50, the pet experiences tactile sensations, owing to the magnetic forces, which are more like those of a flying prey animal. Still further, the magnetic link between the play object driving assembly 70 and the play object 50 ensure that pet safety is not compromised, as would be the case with a direct mechanical linkage.
According to an aspect of the invention, the strength, number and spacing of carriage member magnets is selected such that no “dead zones” exist on the floor member 60. In other words, at all points on gliding surface 62, the play object magnet 52 will be subject to magnetic forces sufficient to move it laterally across gliding surface 62 as the carriage member 72 brings the carriage magnets to within proximity of the play object magnet 52.
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It should be understood that implementation of other variations and modifications of the invention in its various aspects may be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and that the invention is not limited by the specific embodiments described herein. It is therefore contemplated to cover, by the present invention any and all modifications, variations or equivalents that fall within the spirit and scope of the claims that follow.