This application claims priority to Patent Application Serial No. 2011-273529, entitled “Convertible Indoor/Outdoor Pet Playpen”, filed with the Japan Patent Office on Dec. 14, 2011 and also claims priority to Patent Application Serial No. 2011-280140, entitled “Premium Plus Freestanding Pet Gate with Door”, filed with the Japan Patent Office on Dec. 21, 2011 under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
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This disclosure relates to a pet barrier with adjustable hinges for restricting the movement of a pet.
Sometimes owners of pets will use pet barriers to prevent their pets from having the run of the house. For example, an owner may use a pet pen to enclose an animal or a pet gate to keep an animal in a certain area of a home.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a pet barrier is disclosed. The pet barrier comprises a plurality of hinges. Each of the plurality of hinges a first component configured to engage a second component. The first component comprises one or more projections. The second component comprises a plurality of openings at a plurality of angles. One or more of the plurality of openings are configured to engage and lock the one or more projections at one of the plurality of angles. The pet barrier also comprises a plurality of panels. Each of the plurality of panels are configured to couple to another one of the plurality of panels at one of the plurality of angles via one of the plurality of hinges. The one of the plurality of hinges is locked at the one of the plurality of angles while the one or more of the plurality of openings engage the one or more projections.
In another embodiment of the disclosure, a pet barrier is disclosed. The pet barrier comprises a front panel comprising front panel door frame members and a door within the front panel door frame members. The front panel door frame members comprise a first vertical front panel door frame member about which the door rotates, a second vertical front panel door frame member, and a horizontal front panel door frame member. The second vertical front panel door frame member and the horizontal front panel door frame member each comprise an inset portion configured to receive a portion of the door when the door is in a closed state. The second vertical front panel door frame member further comprises a retractable component that is configured to protrude beyond the second vertical front panel door frame member and lock the door in the closed state. The door comprises a top horizontal door frame member. The top horizontal door frame member comprises a depression. The retractable component is configured to lock the door in the closed state by blocking the depression from vertical movement beyond the retractable component. The pet barrier also comprises at least two side panels. Each of the two side panels are configured to couple to the front panel via a hinge.
In yet another embodiment, a freestanding pet barrier is disclosed. The freestanding pet barrier comprises a plurality of hinges. Each of the plurality of hinges comprises a first component configured to engage a second component. The first component comprises one or more projections. The second component comprises a plurality of openings at a plurality of angles. One or more of the plurality of openings are configured to engage the one or more projections at one of the plurality of angles. The freestanding pet barrier also comprises a front panel and two side panels. Each of the two side panels is configured to couple the front panel at one of the plurality of angles via one of the plurality of hinges. The freestanding pet barrier is configured to form an open configuration that is self-supporting in use and a plan view of the freestanding pet barrier in the open configuration defines a non-enclosing figure.
For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following brief description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and detailed description, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts.
It should be understood at the outset that although illustrative implementations of one or more embodiments are illustrated below, the disclosed systems and methods may be implemented using any number of techniques, whether currently known or not yet in existence.
The disclosure should in no way be limited to the illustrative implementations, drawings, and techniques illustrated below, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents.
The disclosure provides a pet barrier with adjustable hinges that may be used to restrict the movement of pets. In an embodiment, the adjustable hinges comprise a plurality of fixed stops at a plurality of angles. The pet barrier may comprise a plurality of panels and each of the plurality of panels may be configured to couple to another one of the plurality of panels at one of the plurality of angles via one of the adjustable hinges. In an embodiment, the adjustable hinges enable fine adjustment of the plurality of panels of the pet barrier relative to each other, thereby allowing the pet barrier to better fit any desired space. For example, the adjustable hinges may enable adjustments of approximately less than ten degrees or approximately less than five degrees.
The pet barrier disclosed herein may be a freestanding pet gate, a pet pen, or a freestanding room divider. In an embodiment, the adjustable hinges enable the pet barrier to convert between a freestanding room divider, a freestanding gate, and a pen. For example, the adjustable hinges may have fixed stops at approximately 90, 180, and 240 degrees to enable the plurality of conversions. A single pet barrier with multiple functions like one embodiment of the pet barrier disclosed herein may be more economical for a consumer.
The freestanding pet barrier 100 may comprise a plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106, a plurality of legs 108, a plurality of top hinges 110, and a plurality of bottom hinges 112. In an embodiment, the plurality of panels comprises a front panel 102, a first side panel 104, and a second side panel 106. The first side panel 104 and the second side panel 106 may be configured to couple to the front panel 102 at a plurality of angles via the plurality of top hinges 110. Coupled as used herein means directly or indirectly connected. Additionally, the first side panel 104 and the second side panel 106 may be configured to couple to the front panel 102 via the plurality of bottom hinges 112. The plurality of top hinges 110 and the plurality of bottom hinges 112 may be made of plastic or another material. Each of the plurality of top hinges 110 and the plurality of bottom hinges 112 may be configured to couple to two of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106 via one or more connector 114. The connector 114 may comprise screws, bolts, and/or another connection member.
In an embodiment, the front panel 102, the first side panel 104, and the second side panel 106 comprise a plurality of vertical members 116. Further, the front panel 102, the first side panel 104, and the second side panel 106 may comprise one or more horizontal members 118. The plurality of vertical members 116 and the one or more horizontal members 118 may be wires. Alternatively, the plurality of vertical members 116 and the one or more horizontal members 118 may be wooden bars or plastic bars. In any embodiment, the plurality of vertical members 116 and the one or more horizontal members 118 may be generally planar, generally cylindrical, or generally another three dimensional shape such as a triangular prism or a quadrangular prism. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the plurality of vertical members 116 and the one or more horizontal members 118 may be other shapes without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition to or in place of the plurality of vertical members 116 and the one or more horizontal members 118, a plastic panel or cloth may be used.
The plurality of legs 108 may be configured to couple to the front panel 102. For example, the plurality of legs 108 may be configured to couple to the front panel 102 via one or more connection members (not shown), such as one or more screws or bolts, for example. In an embodiment, the plurality of legs 108 may connect to front panel 102 (i.e., directly couple to the front panel 102). Alternatively, each of the plurality of legs 108 may connect to one of the first and second side panels 102, 104, which connect to the front panel 102 (i.e., indirectly couple to the front panel 102). The plurality of legs 108 may be configured to couple to and extend from one side of the front panel 102 while the first side panel 104 and the second side panel 106 may be configured to couple to and extend from the other side of the front panel 102. In an embodiment, the plurality of legs 108 is made of wood. Alternatively, the plurality of legs 108 may be made of plastic or another material. The plurality of legs 108 may be of such a size and shape that they do not obstruct a path of a pet. In an embodiment, the plurality of legs 108 increases stability when the indoor freestanding pet barrier 100 stands alone.
The front panel 102 may comprise a door 120 at approximately the middle of the front panel 102.
In an embodiment, a portion 208 of the second vertical front panel door frame member 204 is inset. Also, a portion 210 of the horizontal front panel door frame member 206 may be inset. As will be discussed in more detail below, in an embodiment, both inset portions 208 and 210 help to keep the door 120 in the closed position by maintaining a portion of the door 120 (e.g., retractable pegs 220) within the inset portions 208, 210.
The door 120 may comprise a plurality of horizontal door frame members 212 and a plurality of vertical door frame members 214. The horizontal door frame members 212 and the vertical door frame members 214 may be made out of wood, plastic, metal, or any combination thereof. In an embodiment, the door 120 comprises a plurality of vertical door members 216 and one or more horizontal door members 218. The vertical door members 216 and the one or more horizontal door members 218 may be wires. Alternatively, the vertical door members 216 and the one or more horizontal door members 218 may be wooden bars or plastic bars. In any embodiment, the vertical door members 216 and the one or more horizontal door members 218 may be generally planar, generally cylindrical, or generally another three dimensional shape such as a triangular prism or a quadrangular prism. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the vertical door members 216 may be other shapes without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
In an embodiment, the door 120 comprises a plurality of retractable pegs 220. For example, as is illustrated in
The door 120 may be coupled to the horizontal front panel door frame member 206 and the first vertical front panel door frame members 202. For example, the bottom horizontal door frame member 212 may be coupled to the horizontal front panel door frame member 206 by one of a plurality of connectors 222 and the top horizontal door frame members 212 may be coupled to the first vertical front panel door frame member 202 by another one of the plurality of connectors 222. In an embodiment, the plurality of connectors 222 comprises screws, pins, or another type of connector. The plurality of connectors 222 may be of a length that enables a play allowance 224. This play allowance 224 is illustrated in
The front panel 102 may also comprise a retractable component 226. In an embodiment, the retractable component 226 is coupled to the second vertical front panel door frame member 204. The retractable component 226 may protrude beyond the second vertical front panel door frame member 204 and lock the door 120 in a closed state. For example, the top horizontal door frame member 212 may comprise a depression 228 and the retractable component 226 may be configured to lock the door 120 in the closed state by blocking the depression 228 from vertical movement beyond the retractable component 226. The retractable component 226 may be made of plastic, wood, metal, or another material.
The second vertical front panel door frame member 204 may also comprise an actuator 230 to enable retraction of the retractable component 226 and opening of the door 120. In an embodiment, the retractable component 226 is refracted and the door 120 is unlocked by moving the actuator 230 away from the retractable component. For example, the actuator 230 may be moved with a user's thumb or other finger. After moving the actuator 230 to retract the retractable component 226 and while the retractable component 226 is in the retracted state, the user may lift up on the door 120, thereby opening the door 120 as illustrated in
In an embodiment, the freestanding pet barrier 100 also comprises a plurality of supports 122 on the bottom side of the freestanding pet barrier 100. For example, the front panel 102 may comprise three supports 122, each of the first side panel 104 and the second side panel 106 may comprise one support 122, and each of the plurality of legs 108 may comprise one support 122. In an embodiment, the front panel 102 comprises at least one support 122 at approximately the center or middle of the bottom side of the front panel 102, which is aligned with approximately the center or middle of door 120. For instance, the front panel may comprise at least one support 122 within at least one inch of the center or middle of the front panel 102. This at least one support 122 may help to keep the door square within the door frame such that the inset portions 208 and 210 engage the pegs 220 when the door 120 is in the closed position.
The plurality of supports 122 may be made of rubber, plastic, or another material. The plurality of supports 122 may provide an even floor contacting surface for the freestanding pet barrier 100. Additionally, the plurality of supports may prevent the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106 from sliding on a flooring surface and/or scratching the flooring surface upon which the freestanding pet barrier 100 is placed.
Although not illustrated in
The first component 302 and the second component 304 may each comprise a connection member 312 to enable the first component 302 to couple to one of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106 and the second component 304 to couple to another of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106. Connectors 114 discussed above with respect to
In an embodiment, the plurality of top hinges 110 comprise a plurality of fixed stops at a plurality of angles to enable the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106 to couple to another one of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106 at one of the plurality of angles. For example, the first component 302 may comprise one or more projections 314 and the second component 304 may comprise a plurality of openings 316. One or more of the plurality of openings 316 may be configured to engage the one or more projections 314 depending on the preferred angle of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106. The plurality of openings 316 may be defined by a support or wall on either side of each opening. The one or more projections 314 of the first component 302 are configured to fit within one or more of the plurality of openings 316 of the second component 304 such that when engaged the one or more projections 314 are stopped from further movement by the support or wall on either side of the one or more of the plurality of openings 316. In another embodiment, each of the plurality of openings 316 is the space between two projections such as in
In one embodiment, the one or more projections 314 are pie shaped projections and the plurality of openings 316 are pie shaped slots. In another embodiment, the one or more projections 314 are square or rectangular shaped extensions and the plurality of openings 316 are slots. This embodiment is described in more detail below in
In an embodiment, as illustrated in
In an embodiment, the plurality of top hinges 110 comprises at least ten fixed stops. For example, the second component 304 comprises at least ten openings and the first component 302 comprises one or more projections. In such an embodiment, each of the at least ten openings may be approximately 10 degrees from another of the at least ten openings. For example, each of the at least ten openings may be 8 to 12 degrees from another of the at least ten openings. In another embodiment, the second component 304 comprises at least twenty openings and the first component comprises one or more projections. In such an embodiment, each of the at least twenty openings may be approximately 5 degrees from another of the at least twenty openings. For example, each of the at least twenty openings may be 3 to 7 degrees from another of the at least twenty openings.
In order to adjust the top hinge 110 to another of the plurality of angles enabled by the one or more projections 314 and the plurality of openings 316, the first component 302 may be lifted and rotated to a different angle. Once the appropriate angle is reached, the first component 302 may be pushed down to fully engage the second component 304 such that the one or more projections 314 are engaged in one or more of the plurality of openings 316, thereby locking the top hinge 110 in place at that angle.
The first component 402 and the second component 404 may each comprise a connection member 412 to enable the first component 402 to couple to one of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106 and the second component 404 to couple to another of the plurality of panels 102, 104, and 106. Connectors 114 discussed above with respect to
In an embodiment, each of the plurality of bottom hinges 112 is continuously adjustable. For example, at least one of the first component 402 and the second component 404 is smooth with no fixed stops or teeth. While illustrated in
Although not illustrated, in an embodiment, the pet barriers illustrated in
Turning now to
Referring first to
In an embodiment, each of the plurality of panels 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, and 512 also comprise a plurality of stems 606 and a plurality of receiver holes 608 as shown in
In an embodiment, each end of the top of each of the plurality of panels 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, and 512 comprises a protrusion 620 as shown in
In an embodiment, the adjustable hinges 514 comprise a plurality of fixed stops at a plurality of angles to enable the plurality of panels 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, and 512 to couple to another one of the plurality of panels 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, and 512 at one of the plurality of angles. For example, the first component 610 may comprise a plurality of openings 614, 616, and 618 and the second component 612 may comprise a projection (not shown) on the inside of the round portion of the second component 612 that is configured to be received by one of the plurality of openings 614, 616, and 618. The plurality of openings 614, 616, and 618 may be slots and the projection may be a square or rectangular extension. In an embodiment, opening 614 is at approximately 90 degrees, opening 616 is at approximately 180 degrees, and opening 618 is at approximately 240 degrees. For instance, opening 614 may be at 80 to 100 degrees, opening 616 may be at one 170 to 190 degrees, and opening 618 may be at 230 to 250 degrees. Having the plurality of fixed stops/openings at approximately 90, 180, and 240 degrees may enable the conversion between the freestanding room divider, the freestanding gate, and/or the pen.
In an embodiment, when the first component is installed on the right panel as is illustrated in
After inserting each of the plurality of stems 606 into the corresponding receiver hole 608, two of the plurality panels 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, and 512 may positioned at an appropriate angle. For example, the panels may be positioned at approximately 90, 180, or 240 degrees from each other. In an embodiment, as is illustrated in
While illustrated as comprising only three fixed stops/openings in
Turning now to
In an embodiment, a portion 710 of the second vertical front panel door frame member 706 is inset. Also, a portion 712 of the horizontal front panel door frame member 708 may be inset. As will be discussed in more detail below, in an embodiment, both inset portions 710 and 712 help to keep the door 702 in the closed position by maintaining a portion of the door 702 (e.g., retractable pegs 718).
The door 702 may be made of plastic and comprise a plurality of vertical cutouts 714 and one or more horizontal cutouts 716. The plurality of vertical cutouts 714 and one or more horizontal cutouts 716 may be oval shaped, rectangular shaped, or another shape altogether. In alternative embodiments, the door 702 may comprise two horizontal frame members and two vertical frame members as well a plurality of vertical members and one or more horizontal members disposed there between. In such alternative embodiments, the door 702 may be similar in structure to the door 120 described above with respect to
In an embodiment, the door 702 comprises a plurality of retractable pegs 718. For example, as is illustrated in
The door 702 may be coupled to the horizontal front panel door frame member 708 and the first vertical front panel door frame members 704. For example, the door 702 may be coupled to the horizontal front panel door frame member 708 and the first vertical front panel door frame member 704 by a plurality of connectors 720. In an embodiment, the plurality of connectors 720 comprises screws, pins, or another type of connector. The plurality of connectors 720 may be of a length that enables a play allowance 722. This play allowance 722 is illustrated in
Although not illustrated in
While several embodiments have been provided in the present disclosure, it should be understood that the disclosed systems and methods may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The present examples are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the intention is not to be limited to the details given herein. For example, the various elements or components may be combined or integrated in another system or certain features may be omitted or not implemented.
Also, techniques, systems, subsystems, and methods described and illustrated in the various embodiments as discrete or separate may be combined or integrated with other systems, modules, techniques, or methods without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Other items shown or discussed as directly coupled or communicating with each other may be indirectly coupled or communicating through some interface, device, or intermediate component, whether electrically, mechanically, or otherwise. Other examples of changes, substitutions, and alterations are ascertainable by one skilled in the art and could be made without departing from the spirit and scope disclosed herein.
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2011-273529 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |
2011-280140 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |