The present invention relates to a mobile toy having an attractant for use with a pet.
Pets have often played with small toys, often batting them around and/or chewing on them. In order to enhance the experience for pets, an attractant may be incorporated into the toy. For example, toys that are intended for use with cats may incorporate catnip to attract the cat and provide additional stimulation for the cat.
Catnip is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family Labiatae. Catnip is known in scientific nomenclature as “Napeta cateria.” The plant is a weed-like mint that is now native in North America and Canada after being introduced from the Mediterranean. The active ingredient in catnip is called nepetalactone. The response to this chemical is mediated through the olfactory system (vomeronasal organ) for which cats have a special receptor. Napetalactone induces a harmless, exciting, physiological reaction in some cats. This reaction has been studied in the art extensively, and has been found to induce a psychosexual response in both male and female cats.
However, the small toy that the pet is interacting with typically only moves upon being batted about by the pet during play. A need exists in the art to enhance the experience for pets when interacting with small toys and/or attractants, such as catnip.
The present invention is intended to enhance a pet's playtime experience by providing a self-propelled pet toy that is configured to include an attract. The self-propelled pet toy is provided with a drive unit that may store energy for later release thereby providing movement to the pet toy and amusement to the pet. The self-propelled pet toy may be configured to look like an animal, such as a mouse.
According to an illustrative embodiment of the invention, a pet toy is provided having a housing with a pet attractant coupled to the housing. A drive unit is also coupled to the housing and is capable of moving the housing.
According to further embodiment of the invention, a pet toy is provided having a drive unit coupled to a chassis. The drive unit is capable of moving the chassis. A storage unit is also coupled to the chassis, and an attractant is located in the storage unit. The attractant, such as catnip, is designed to attract the pet.
A further embodiment of the invention is a method of providing a pet toy. The method includes a step of providing a mobile housing having a drive unit and locating a pet attractant within the housing. The method may have an option to include further steps of providing energy to the drive unit and releasing the pet toy direct the energy through at least one wheel to propel the pet toy.
The invention will be apparent from the description herein and the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views.
The housing 110 may be formed of plastic, metal, wood or other similar materials. The housing 110 may be assembled in a variety of ways, such as by forming two portions to enable access to an interior of the housing 110 to enable locating the drive unit 120 and pet attractant 130 in the housing 110. The portions may then be mated together with an adhesive or fastening device, such as a screw. In this example, the portions may be left/right, top/bottom or front/back. The housing 110 may be configured to be separable and reattachable by the user, to allow for replacement of the attractant. For example a replaceable fastener, such as a screw, may be used to attach housing components.
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The drive unit 220 may be formed of a wide variety of energy storage devices. Examples of drive units include, but are not limited to, spring drives similar to those shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,440 to Saito, U.S. Pat. No. 3,981,098 to Darda, U.S. Pat. No. 4,077,156 to Asano, U.S. Pat. No. 4,241,534 to Larsson et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,469,197 to Minoru, U.S. Pat. No. 4,493,671 to Kennedy et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 4,568,308 to Itoh.
In the example of the drive unit 220 being a full-back spring drive, the drive unit may be provided with energy by moving the drive unit 220 in a direction opposite from the direction of travel of the pet toy 200. For example, a user may move the pet toy 200 in direction A as shown in
The pet toy 200 of
Ballast 280 may optionally be provided to increase weight over the drive unit 220. Examples of ballast 280 include a nut or other device that could be secured to any component of the pet toy to provide weight. If a housing 110 is provided, the ballast 280 may be coupled to the chassis 240 by way of the housing 110.
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According to a further embodiment of the invention, a pet toy is provided according to a method 300. The method 300 includes the step of providing 310a mobile housing having a drive unit. Also, the pet attractant is located 320 within the housing. Optionally, the method may further include the step of providing 330 energy to the drive unit. Also, the optional step of releasing, step 340 the pet toy to direct the energy through at least one wheel to propel the pet toy may be included.
The present invention has been described by way of example, and modifications and variations of the exemplary embodiments will suggest themselves to skilled artisans in this field without departing from the spirit of the invention. The examples included herein are meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Features and characteristics of the above-described embodiments may be used in combination. The preferred embodiments are merely illustrative and should not be considered restrictive in any way. The scope of the invention is to be measured by the appended claims, rather than the preceding description, and all variations and equivalents that fall within the range of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/444,782, filed Feb. 4, 2003 and entitled “Toy for Cat Using Pull-Back Chassis and Embedded Catnip.” The contents of the provisional application are also incorporated herein by reference.
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60444782 | Feb 2003 | US |