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The inside of windows are often an ideal place for a shelf or a pet perch. These windows receive light and warmth from the sun that cats and plants both enjoy. There have been a number of attempts to create a window shelf. Most have used suction cups to attach the shelf to the window. One problem with many of these solutions is that they are unstable to lateral movement. As a result, when a cat jumps onto the perch it swings along the window, which can cause the glass to scratch and to make a screeching sound. Another problem is that some of these systems are quite bulky and therefore expensive to ship. Another problem that is common to all these solutions is that interfere with the window covering associated with the window.
Thus there exists a need for window shelf system and cat perch that does not interfere with function of the window coverings, is inexpensive to ship and has lateral stability.
A cat perch that overcomes these and other problems includes a first set of suction cups, each of the suction cups having a nipple with a hole extending through the nipple. A shelf has a first edge and a second edge. The first edge has a pin that extends through the hole in the nipple of one of the first set of suction cups. A second set of suction cups is provided. A set of straps extend from the second edge of the shelf to the second set of suction cups. Because the shelf is connected to the suction cups by a pin extending through a hole in the nipple of the suction cup, the shelf can be folded up and out of the way. The shelf has an opening where the straps connect to the shelf and the straps can be feed through these holes as the shelf is folded into the retracted position. In one case the straps are slightly wider than the opening of the hole and this creates friction that holds the shelf in the raise position.
The only rigid part of the system is the shelf. As a result, the system forms a very compact package for shipping. This reduces the cost of shipping.
The use of multiple suction cups in the lateral direction prevents the shelf from moving laterally if a cat jumps onto the perch.
The invention is directed to a cat perch that has a first set of suction cups. Each of the suction cups has a nipple with a hole extending through the nipple. A shelf has a first edge and a second edge. The first edge has a pin that extends through the hole in the nipple of one of the first set of suction cups. A second set of suction cups is provided. A set of straps extend from the second edge of the shelf to the second set of suction cups. Because the shelf is connected to the suction cups by a pin extending through the hole in the nipple of the suction cup, the shelf can be folded up and out of the way. The shelf has an opening where the straps connect to the shelf and the straps can be feed through these holes as the shelf is folded into the retracted position. In one case the straps are slightly wider than the opening of the hole and this creates friction that holds the shelf in the raise position.
The only rigid part of the system is the shelf. As a result, the system forms a very compact package for shipping. This reduces the cost of shipping.
The use of multiple suction cups in the lateral direction prevents the shelf from moving laterally if a cat jumps onto the perch.
Thus there has been described a window shelf system and cat perch that does not interfere with function of the window coverings, is inexpensive to ship and has lateral stability.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alterations, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations in the appended claims.
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