The present disclosure generally relates to a protective device for a feeding bowl, and more particularly to a protective device which comprises a cover held in the depression of a feeding bowl by a hold-down device.
The problem with traditional feeding bowls is that dried residue, which is difficult to remove, often remains in the bowl after feeding. For reasons of hygiene, animal feeding bowls should be cleaned regularly. Cleaning, however, is time-consuming and costly, and is often neglected. Protective devices for feeding bowls do exist. They usually come in the form of inserts which are preformed to fit the shape of the feeding bowl. Inserts that are not preformed are also available, but in most cases they do not fit securely in the feeding bowl. They have a tendency to move around and can be pulled out by the animal
An object of the present disclosure is therefore to provide a protective device for a feeding bowl that avoids the disadvantages of known devices.
An improved protective device for a feeding bowl, incorporating a protective cover for the bowl, is provided as in the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments of the protective device are provided in the dependent claims. The device incorporates a secure, disposable cover sheet to protect the feeding bowl and thus make it easy and quick to keep clean.
The protective device includes a hold-down device with one or more adjustable hold-down elements that reach into the depressed section of the feeding bowl. The one or more hold-down elements can be pivoted into a loading position. Subsequently, the depression in the feeding bowl is covered with a protective film, or other cover in the form of a flexible sheet material. The bottom side of the cover comprises one or more pocket-like or tube-like receiving portions into which one or more of the hold-down elements can be inserted. After the hold-down elements have been pivoted back down into working position, they press the cover flat against the inside of the depression and secure it in this position.
The peripheral region of the cover is folded over the edge bead which surrounds the depression in the feeding bowl. A continuous annular groove runs around the circumference of the edge bead. The cover is pressed into the annular groove by a retaining ring. The cross sections of the retaining ring and the annular groove are constructed in such a way as to allow the retaining ring to be held securely in place in an interlocking and/or force-fitting manner. The annular groove allows the retaining ring to be connected and released easily. The peripheral region of the cover is clamped securely into position on the feeding bowl and protects it from contamination.
After the food has been eaten, the cover, which can be used once or several times, can be separated from the feeding bowl and disposed of by following the covering procedure in reverse. The dispenser will hold an abundant supply of covers. In a first embodiment of the invention the dispenser may be an independent component that is connected to and released from the feeding bowl. A continuous supply roll of several cover sheets separated by perforations, and thus detachable, may be used. Alternatively, the dispenser may contain a stack of individual covers.
The following detailed description is intended merely to exemplify the invention and to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the following detailed description of the invention.
In the lower part of the edge bead 3 a shaft 9 is mounted parallel to the front edge bead section 3d and pivots about axis A on the edge bead 3. On at least one side the end of the shaft 9 projects laterally from the edge bead 3 and is mounted for co-rotation with an operating lever 11 respectively with a pivoted lever. Inside the edge bead 3 or in a recess 4 (
By pivoting the operating lever 11 the hold-down elements 13 can be lowered or raised between a working position and a loading position. In the side view (
It is particularly advantageous if the hold-down device can be locked in the working position and/or the loading position by means of a releasable locking mechanism such as spring-loaded latching elements (not shown). In the working position the hold-down elements 13 push against the bottom 5a of the depression respectively against receiving grooves set therein. They can be held in place against the bottom 5a of the depression by the torque of a spring (not shown) or by their own weight and/or be secured by means of a releasable locking mechanism. This allows a portion of a cover 15 in the form of a flexible sheet material to be held in place by the hold-down elements 13, which clamp it to the bottom 5a of the depression.
The bottom 5a of the depression, or the receiving grooves, may be flat or curved. The shape and size of the hold-down elements is adapted to the shape and size of the bottom 5a of the depression or the receiving grooves within it.
The cover 15 is a plastic film with a receiving portion 17 on its bottom side into which the hold-down elements can be introduced, or which can be looped around the hold-down elements 13 when they are in the loading position. The cover 15 may, for example, be in the form of a rolled-up band of detachable sections which are stored in a dispenser 19. As shown in
To secure or hold the cover 15 on to the periphery of the feeding bowl 1 an annular groove 23 running around on the top of the edge bead 3 may be provided. The cover 15, which is held inside the depression 5 by one or more hold-down elements 13, overlaps the edge bead 3 and may be clamped there, in the annular groove 23, by a retaining ring 25. The double arrow P4 illustrates the insertion and removal of the retaining ring 25 in the annular groove 23. Preferably, the annular groove 23 and the retaining ring 25 comprise at least in segments complementary retaining structures or profiles which enable a releasable latching connection of the retaining ring 25 and the annular groove 23 with the cover 15 clamped in between (not shown).
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The protective device includes embodiments with or without the shaft 9, with or without an operating lever 11 attached to it.
Of course, the protective device may also be adapted for use in feeding bowls 1 with differently shaped depressions. Likewise, the cover 15 may have a different form and be adapted to differently shaped bowls.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed or illustrated here. On the contrary, the invention is intended to accommodate numerous modifications, substitutions, variations and broad equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2009 015 947.7 | Nov 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH10/00292 | 11/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/8/2012 |