The present inventive concepts relate to pet toys, in general, and specifically to pet toys constructed and adapted for attachment to a collar worn around the animal's neck. Pet toys are a common item in the prior art. Many toys incorporate a bobble, dangle, or similar small item that is readily moved in an erratic fashion to attract and entertain the animal. Many such toys also incorporate a light, directing a small point of light at various objects to allow the animal to chase the spot of light.
It is an object of the present inventive concepts to provide a device to display a small point of light in an erratic manner to provide a source of attraction and entertainment to the animal.
It is further an object of the present inventive concepts to provide a lighted toy that is attachable to an existing collar worn around the animal's neck, or which may be directly implemented into a pet collar.
It is still further an object of the present inventive concepts to provide a lighted toy which is capable of displaying the light object in either a constant or an intermittent manner based on a random determination or user selection.
It is still further an object of the present inventive concepts to provide a lighted toy which deactivates after a pre-determined period of time.
The present inventive concepts provide a pet toy constructed and adapted to provide a laser light which directs a point of light on a surface in front of the animal to provide entertainment to the animal The pet toy may, for example, be attached to an existing collar or may be integrally implemented into a pet collar.
In one embodiment, the pet toy may comprise a housing, with the housing having a defined front and rear surface. An attachment can be provided on or near the rear surface of the housing to allow the housing to attach to an existing animal collar of the type worn around the animal's neck. The attachment may, for example, be a narrow slit, clip, or any other type of attachment that allows the housing to be attached to the collar. A laser (or other light source) is contained within the housing and is positioned to direct light outwardly from the front of the housing onto a distal surface. A power supply, such as a battery, is also preferably contained within the housing.
Control circuitry, such as electronic wiring and components arranged, for example, on an electrical circuit board, may be operable from the exterior of the housing (i.e., through an external button or remote control device) to control the application of power to the laser. The circuitry may optionally provide the ability to display either a constant beam of light or an intermittent beam of light, based, for example on random selection or user selection. Further optionally, the circuitry may include a timing mechanism to deactivate the laser after a pre-determined period of operation.
Various aspects, embodiments, and configurations of the inventive concepts are possible without departing from the principles disclosed herein. The inventive concepts are therefore not limited to any of the particular aspects, embodiments, or configurations described herein.
The foregoing and additional objects, features, and advantages of the present inventive concepts will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Various features, benefits, and configurations incorporating principles of the present inventive concepts in illustrative embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings. Additional features, benefits and configurations will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art based on this disclosure, and all such features, benefits and configurations are considered to be within the scope of the present inventive concepts. Various embodiments will now be described in connection with the drawings.
Referring to
The top portion also preferably comprises a contact plate 12 which, in conjunction with an external button 50, can be configured to operate as a switch to control application of power to the electronic components of the device 1. Additionally, or alternatively, a remote control device could be provided to control operation of the pet toy 1. The lower portion of the housing 13 has an opening 14 configured to receive and hold the laser/light source 20 in a manner that directs the light away from the animal and onto a distal surface when the toy is attached to a collar 100 worn by the animal 120.
A battery holder or other power supply retention device 31 is preferably positioned between the upper and lower portions 10, 13, respectively, of the housing 10. The battery holder 31 preferably holds a portable power source, such as a battery 30, in contact with electrical contacts (not shown) of the electronic circuitry 40. The electronic circuitry 40 is preferably positioned in electrical communication with the power source 30 and the laser/light source 20.
The electronic circuitry 40 is preferably configured to control delivery of power from the battery 30 to the laser/light source 20. The electronic circuitry 40 may, for instance, allow the selective display of either a constant beam of light or an intermittent beam of light from the toy. The choice between a constant or intermittent display could be based, for example, on a random selection by the electronic circuitry 40 itself, or based on user selection. The electronic circuitry 40 may further comprise a timing mechanism configured to deactivate the laser after a pre-determined period of operation.
According to one embodiment, the laser/light source 20 may be a 4 mW, 650 nm laser operating at 3 VDC@25 mA. However, without deviating from the scope of the present inventive concepts, the light source 20 may be any appropriate light source (for example, a light emitting diode, a laser diode, or other light source) that is capable of projecting a point of light 130 away from the animal 120.
The present inventive concepts have been described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof It should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that many changes, variations, modifications, and other uses and applications to the disclosed device are possible, and all such changes, variations, modifications, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts disclosed herein should be deemed to be covered by the following claims.
This application is a nonprovisional of, and claims priority from, U.S. Provisional Patent App. Ser. No. 61/802,811, filed Mar. 18, 2013, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
61802811 | Mar 2013 | US |