The present invention relates to a dog house and, more particularly, to a dog house that adapts one or more needs of a growing dog.
Dog houses typically include a floor, four walls extending up from the floor, and a roof that covers the walls and defines the interior space of the dog house. One of the walls typically includes an appropriately sized entrance opening that permits the dog to enter and leave the dog house.
Most dog houses are typically placed outdoors and provide shelter for a dog from the rain and the wind. Heartier dogs can stay in their dog houses in cold weather, especially if the dog house includes some insulation. Apparently, dogs enjoy the feeling of safety and security that sleeping in their own den provides.
Dog houses are normally fixed structures. The sidewalls are fastened to the floor, and the roof is fastened to the sidewalls to create a fixed enclosure having a fixed volume. The fixed nature of the common doghouse may create one or more problems. For example, dogs may have an accident in the dog house or may drag food items into the dog house. Additionally, many dogs emit an odor that can cause the dog house to smell unpleasant. Any one of these circumstances creates the need to clean the dog house. The common dog house is difficult to clean due to the fact that the only opening is the entrance opening which, of course, is sized to permit entry of a dog rather than a human.
Further, the common dog house suffers from a lack of cross ventilation. Typically, the only way for stale air to escape is through the entrance opening, and thus air generally does not travel into and out of the dog house very easily. This air stagnation contributes to the build up of unpleasant odors. Further, stagnant air also contributes to the build up of heat in the summer.
The fixed nature of the common dog house creates a fixed interior space and a fixed interior volume. As a puppy grows into a dog, the dog requires a larger dog house. Thus, an owner either can purchase new, larger dog houses as a dog grows, or the owner can purchase a large dog house and let the puppy grow into it. Neither of these alternatives are acceptable, in that in the first instance, the user must expend unnecessary money, and in the second instance, the puppy can be uncomfortable in the large enclosure.
While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the disclosure to the specific form or forms disclosed but, on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and the equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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The dog house 30 has a front side 32, a rear side 34, a right side 36, a left side 38, and a top side 40. The dog house 30 includes a floor panel 42 with an outer perimeter 44. Extending up from the floor panel 42 is a sidewall 46. In this example, the sidewall 46 extends up from the outer perimeter 44 of the floor panel 42. Alternatively, the sidewall 46 need not extend from the perimeter 44 of the floor panel 42. In this example, the sidewall 46 includes a right panel 48, a left panel 50, a front panel 52, and a back panel 54. Other examples not shown include a sidewall 46 that includes more or less panels.
The sidewall 46 defines an upper portion 55 and, more specifically, the sidewall 46 includes an upper edge 56. A roof panel 58 is disposed on the upper edge 56 of the sidewall 46. The floor panel 42, the sidewall 46, and the roof panel 58 define an internal space 60.
A first hanger 62 and a second hanger 64 are disposed over the upper edge 56 of the outer wall 46. In the disclosed example, the hangers 62 and 64 are disposed over an upper edge 50a of the left panel 50. Each hanger 62, 64 includes a hook 66 that hangs over the upper edge 50a of the panel 50, it being understood that the hangers 62, 64 may be arranged to hang over another one of the panels. An extension 68 of the hangers 62 and 64 extends downward from the hook 66, and a securing area 70 extends outward from the extension 68. The securing area 70 may be sized to receive a food dish, a water dish, or other pet-related accessory.
The outer wall 46 includes an access opening 72 sized to allow a dog or other animal to enter and exit the internal space 60. In this example, the access opening 72 is a hole 72a in the front panel 52. However, the access opening 72 may extend all the way to the floor panel 42. As a further alternative, the opening 72 may be formed in the panels 48, 50 or 54 and, may also be formed at the intersection of two panels.
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The structure of the individual panels will now be discussed in greater detail. Although the hereafter described construction has been found to be useful, other constructions and configurations will also be easily seen by those of skill in the art. The floor panel 42 is shown in
A series of receiver holes are disposed along the outer perimeter 44 of the floor panel 42. The right panel receiver holes 96 are disposed along the right side 36, the rear panel receiver holes 98 are disposed along the rear side 34, and the left panel receiver holes 100 are disposed along the left side 38. The receiver holes 96, 98, 100 are adapted to receive snaps from the right panel 48, the rear panel 54, and the left panel 50 to fasten the respective panels 48, 50, 54 to the floor panel 42 in an upright fashion so that the floor panel 42 supports the respective panels 48, 50, 54.
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The hinge 53 includes a hinge pin member 106 on the upper edge 56 of the right panel 48. The hinge pin member 106 can extend the entire length, or as depicted in
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The right panel 48 also includes a series of depressions 122. The depressions 122 increase the rigidity of the right panel 48. The right panel 48 further includes a rear slot 124. The rear slot 124 is configured to receive and secure the rear panel 54 to the right panel 48.
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The left panel 50 further includes a fastening portion 130 on the upper edge 56. The fastening portion 130 includes a depression 132 in the upper edge 56 and a protrusion 134 extending substantially laterally, such that when the roof panel 58 is rotated down onto the upper edge 56 of the left wall 50, as is shown in
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The left panel 50 further includes a plurality of depressions 144 to increase rigidity. Finally, the left panel 50 includes a rear panel slot 146 such that the rear panel 54 can be placed in the rear panel slot 146 and maintained between the left panel 50 and the right panel 48 in a fixed position.
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Thus, by sliding the rails 148, 150 of the front panel 52 into one of the slots 116, 118, 120 on the right panel 48 and a corresponding slot 138, 140, 142 on the left panel 50, the user can select how large the internal space 60 of the dog house 30 should be. If the dog is a puppy, the user can slide the rails 148, 150 of the front panel 52 into the first slots 116, 138 of the right and left panels 48,50 to make the internal space 60 of the dog house 30 smaller. As the puppy grows into a dog, the user can enlarge the internal spacing by removing the front panel 52 from the first slots 116, 138 and moving the front panel 52 to the second slots 118, 140 and ultimately the third slots 120, 142.
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In one example, a ledge can extend out from the rear panel 52 is a ledge 78. In other examples not shown, the ledge can be recessed into the rear panel 52. As is shown, the ledge 78 can be substantially parallel to the roof panel 58.
The rear panel 52 further includes the ventilation opening 80. Extending down over the ventilation opening 80 is an awning 162. The awning 162 can prevent unwanted debris from entering the dog house 30, such as leaves, bugs, etc. The awning 162 can also provide a handle for the user to more easily carry the dog house 30.
Disposed within the ventilation opening 80 is the door 82, depicted in
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Along the right side 36 of the roof is a hinge receiver 172. The hinge receiver 172 can have a circular cross sectional shape, defining approximately 3/4 of a circle. As can best be seen in
Thus, the roof panel 58 can be rotated to open the top side 40 of the dog house 30. It can also be seen that the roof panel 58 can be completely removed from the dog house 30 by pulling the roof panel 58 off of the hinge pin member 106. The user can then easily clean out the internal space 60 of the dog house 30. The user could also be able to reach a dog that may be unwilling to leave its dog house 30. The user can clean the dog house 30 in any suitable manner. It is believed that applying a stream of water such as that from a garden hose can quickly clean the internal space 60. If the front panel 52 is removed prior to applying the stream of water, the internal space 60 can be cleaned even faster and easier.
In the disclosed example, an elevated food dish or water dish may be provided by virtue of the hangers 62 and 64. This may be helpful to a dog in that the dog does not have to lower its head to access its food. This can be especially helpful in older dogs with arthritic joints that may have trouble supporting their head in a lowered position.
Also, by virtue of the fact that the disclosed example that permits the interior volume to be adjusted, a puppy that might not feel safe inside a large dog house may have a smaller house, while a large dog does not feel comfortable with a small dog house may have a larger dog house. Thus, puppies may feel more comfortable and secure and larger dogs can have enough room to maneuver inside the house. In other words, various size dogs enjoy the safety and comfort of having a den that is appropriately sized.
Also, when the dog is a puppy, the front panel 52 can be placed in the back position to provide the puppy with a secure feeling. As the puppy grows into a dog, the front panel 52 can be moved to the middle position and ultimately to the forward position to give the dog adequate space. Thus, the exemplary moveable front panel 52 provides for the needs of a growing pet without the owner being required to purchase a new dog house.
From the foregoing, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the present disclosure sets forth a measuring apparatus. However, one of ordinary skill in the art could readily apply the novel teachings of this disclosure to any number of situations. As such, the teachings of this disclosure shall not be considered to be limited to the specific examples disclosed herein, but to include all applications within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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60430109 | Dec 2002 | US |