Pet chew device
A pet chew device that includes a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends, and an actuator rotatably coupled to the first end of the main body. A pusher assembly is received within the inner bore of the main body and is movable between a first position near the first end of the main body and a second position near the second end of the main body by rotating the actuator.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/630,265, filed Nov. 24, 2004, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present application relates to a pet chew device for securing a food product and regulating the dispensing of the food product. More specifically, the pet chew device has a shape pleasing to pets and includes an actuator for controlling the dispensing of the food product.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional pet chew devices are comprised of a variety of chew toys and chew products for the entertainment of pets. These chew toys and chew products are made from a variety of material. For example, rawhide, woven fabrics, plastic, rubber or rope have been used. All chew products are subject to breakdown from continued chewing and may also cause digestive problems if large or sharp pieces are swallowed. Softer chew toys and chew products are dangerous for pets when unattended for extended periods since, by instinct, pets will consume the pieces of the toy. More stable and longer lasting materials, such as rubber or plastic, have been used for such chewable objects, but frequently these materials have undesirable tastes and quickly loose the attention of the pet.
A variety of methods have been developed to impregnate chewable objects with odor or flavor extracts or animal meals. More specifically, there exists several chew products, such as the GALILEO™ M by Nylabone, which is solid plastic and impregnated with chicken meal. These products have limited success in significantly increasing the time a pet will chew on the product. Other common products have one ore more openings and hollow cavities that hold food items, such as dog biscuits, peanut butter, cheese, or the like. These products are reusable. An example of this chew product is THE KONG™, manufactured by The Kong Company. This chew product has a single hole leading into a hollow core that pet owners fill with biscuits or human food. The dog chews and licks on the chew toy to try and eat the edible food. The food item and the chew toy is not an integral system and the food item is usually consumed too quickly which significantly limits its entertainment value to the pet. Also, food product frequently gets stuck inside the chew toy making it virtually impossible for the pet to remove and enjoy the food product, and difficult for the owner to remove and keep the chew toy hygienic and odor free. A chew toy called the KONG GOODIE TOY™, manufactured by Kong Company™, includes star-shaped receptacles, or grippers, that usually hold small dog biscuits. These biscuit grippers provide easier access to the food item. However, the food item is often consumed too quickly, significantly reducing the entertainment value and the time the pet is occupied.
Another method exits where an edible food product is molded inside and totally encased by a synthetic, chewable material. An example of this product is the MARROW BONE™ by the Sporn Company. This product encourages the pet to chew due to the desirable food inside. The disadvantages with this product are that the pet must chew through the synthetic material to get to the food product, it is not reusable, and the pet owner is unable to remove the food if it is gets old. Another method exists where a synthetic chew product has two parts that screw or connect together in some fashion. The chew product is unscrewed, or opened, and the edible food product is placed inside. The product is then closed to secure the food and prevent the pet from eating it too quickly. Usually there are openings on surface of the chew product that allow some food product to pass through and be consumed by the pet as they play or chew. An example of this type of product is the HAVABALL™ by Stellar Pets. However, these products are limited since the pet, not the pet owner, controls how quickly the food product is consumed and the owner is not able to regulate consumption without limiting their entertainment. These types of products do not imitate a real bone with a marrow core.
Another method is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,186,096 to Miller. Miller discloses a non-circular hollow chew toy that holds a specially formed food product. The food product fits inside the chew toy and is engaged and secured to the chew toy by a threaded rod. One end of the chew toy is secured to this rod, and when this end is rotated, the rod tries to rotate the food product inside. The non-circular shape of the food product within the same shaped cavity prevents the food product from turning and consequently the food product advances out of the cavity exposing it to the pet. This concept allows the food product to be dispensed by the owner while the food product inside entices the pet to chew on the product. This product is refillable and the entire food product can be removed for hygiene. The disadvantage of Miller is that it requires a rigid and non-circular treat, with an internal, longitudinal threaded bore inside the treat to receive the rod. If the bore is not threaded than an intermediate element with a threaded bore must be formed onto the food product. The bore inside the food product limits the outside diameter preventing small treats from being used because they become too fragile and often break preventing them from being used within the bone. In addition, the bore in the food product also makes it difficult to use a food product that is soft or has a soft chewy center. Another disadvantage is the threaded rod must extend the length of the cavity to the open end in order to turn out the last remaining piece of food product or the food product will become stuck. The threaded rod then becomes exposed to damage by the pet's chewing making the device inoperable or if the threaded rod is shortened then the chew toy does not eject the last piece of treat. Another disadvantage is the threaded rod does not allow the pet owner to easily and quickly reload the chew toy. To load the chew toy the pet owner must insert the food product and then awkwardly hold the food product and chew toy at the same time while turning the end of the bone to rotate the threaded rod and engage the food product to retract and load the treat. To allow the food product to partially slide into the chew toy so the pet owner does not have to hold both requires the threads to be removed from the beginning of the food product. However, this would prevent the chew toy from ejecting the last piece of food product and make it difficult for the pet owner to get out.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a pet chew device that securely holds and protects the food product and allows the pet owner to control the dispensing of the food product.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pet chew device that allows for quick loading of the food product.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a pet chew device that occupies pets longer than conventional products.
The foregoing objects are basically attained by a pet chew device that includes a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends, and an actuator rotatably coupled to the first end of the main body. A pusher assembly is received within the inner bore of the main body and is movable between a first position near the first end of the main body and a second position near the second end of the main body by rotating the actuator.
The foregoing objects are also attained by a pet chew device that includes a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends. The inner bore including threads extending between the first and second ends. An actuator is rotatably coupled to the first end of the main body. A pusher assembly is received within the inner bore of the main body that is movable between a first position near the first end of the main body and a second position near the second end of the main body by rotating the actuator. The pusher assembly includes a pusher member received within a collet member. The pusher member engages the threads of the inner bore of the main body.
The foregoing objects are also attained by a pet chew device including a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite end. An actuator is rotatably coupled to the first end of the main body. A pusher assembly is received within the inner bore of the main body that is movable between a first position near the first end of the main body and a second position near the second end of the main body by rotating the actuator. The pusher assembly includes a pusher member received within a collet member, the pusher member having at least one lug that is slidable within a complementary slot of the collet member. A food product is received within the inner bore of the main body, the pusher assembly moving the food product with respect to the inner bore as the actuator is rotated.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSA more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Actuator 16 is rotatably coupled to the first end 28 of the main body 12, as seen in
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Pusher assembly 22 includes a collet member 70 and a pusher member 80, as seen in
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Plug 100 assists with the engagement of the lugs 90 with the threads 40 by preventing compression of the head portion 84 when the food product 14 is fully loaded, as seen in
An alternative plug 100′ can be used, as seen in
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In operation, the food product 14 is loaded into the device 10, as seen in
When the pusher assembly 22 reaches the first end 28 of the main body 12, the food product 14 is fully loaded, as seen in
Once fully loaded, the food product 14 can be easily dispensed by rotating the actuator 16. As the actuator 16 is rotated, rotating sleeve 20 rotates and in turn rotates the pusher assembly 22 because the lugs 90 of the pusher member 80 are coupled to the rotating sleeve 20 via longitudinal slots 60. Because the lugs 90 are locked into the threads 40, the pusher assembly 22 moves toward the second end 30 of the main body 12 as the lugs 90 advance through the threads 40, thereby dispensing the food product 14. The slots 74 of the collet member 70 guide the lugs 90 as the pusher member 80 ejects the food product 14. The food product 14 can also be retracted by rotating the actuator 16 in the opposite direction. Once the pusher assembly 22 reaches the second end 30 of the main body 12, the resilient fingers 76 clear of the rotating sleeve 20, and expand to release the remainder of the food product 14, thereby automatically ejecting the food product 14. The device 10 can then be refilled with food product 14 repeating the steps above.
The pusher assembly 22′ of the second embodiment operates in the same manner as the pusher assembly 22 of the first embodiment, except that plug 100 is eliminated. As seen in
While particular embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A pet chew device, comprising:
- a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends;
- an actuator rotatably coupled to said first end of said main body; and
- a pusher assembly received within said inner bore of said main body that is movable between a first position near said first end of said main body and a second position near said second end of said main body by rotating said actuator.
2. A pet chew device according to claim 1, wherein said pusher assembly engages threads of said inner bore of said main body.
3. A pet chew device according to claim 1, wherein
- said pusher assembly includes a pusher member received within a collet member.
4. A pet chew device according to claim 3, wherein
- said pusher member is resilient.
5. A pet chew device according to claim 3, wherein
- said pusher member is slidable within said collet member.
6. A pet chew device according to claim 5, wherein
- said pusher member includes at least one lug slidable within at least one slot of said collet member.
7. A pet chew device according to claim 6, wherein
- said lug engages threads of said inner bore of said main body to move said pusher assembly between said first and second positions.
8. A pet chew device according to claim 3, wherein
- said collet member includes a plurality of resilient fingers extending from an end thereof for holding a food product.
9. A pet chew device according to claim 1, wherein
- said actuator forms a first knob at said first end of said main body, and said second end of said main body forms a second knob.
10. A pet chew device, comprising:
- a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends, said inner bore including threads extending between said first and second ends;
- an actuator rotatably coupled to said first end of said main body; and
- a pusher assembly received within said inner bore of said main body that is movable between a first position near said first end of said main body and a second position near said second end of said main body by rotating said actuator, said pusher assembly including a pusher member received within a collet member, said pusher member engaging said threads of said inner bore of said main body.
11. A pet chew device according to claim 10, wherein
- said pusher member including at least one radial lug that engages said threads of said inner bore.
12. A pet chew device according to claim 10, wherein
- said pusher member including at least radial lug that engages at least one slot disposed in said collet member.
13. A pet chew device according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a rotatable sleeve connected to said actuator and received in said inner bore, said sleeve engaging said pusher member to rotate said pusher member when said actuator is rotated.
14. A pet chew device according to claim 13, wherein
- at least one radial lug of said pusher member engages a longitudinal slot of said rotatable sleeve.
15. A pet chew device according to claim 14, wherein
- Said at least one radial lug includes a sloped outer surface.
16. A pet chew device according to claim 10, wherein
- said pusher member is resilient and includes a slot for receiving a ridge of said collet member when said pusher assembly is in said first position.
17. A pet chew device according to claim 10, wherein
- said pusher member is resilient and includes a slot for receiving a portion of a plug member slidably coupled to said pusher member when said pusher assembly is in said first position.
18. A pet chew device according to claim 10, wherein
- said collet member includes a plurality of resilient fingers extending from an end thereof for holding a food product.
19. A pet chew device according to claim 10, wherein
- said threads of said inner bore are disposed on a stationary sleeve disposed in said inner bore.
- said pusher member being slidable with respect to said collet member.
20. A pet chew device, comprising:
- a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends;
- an actuator rotatably coupled to said first end of said main body;
- a pusher assembly received within said inner bore of said main body that is movable between a first position near said first end of said main body and a second position near said second end of said main body by rotating said actuator, said pusher assembly including a pusher member received within a collet member, said pusher member having at least one lug that is slidable within a complementary slot of said collet member; and
- a food product received within said inner bore of said main body, said pusher assembly moving said food product with respect to said inner bore as the actuator is rotated.
21. A pet chew device according to claim 20, wherein
- said food product includes a tapered end that facilitates engagement with said pusher assembly and an annular groove for engaging said pusher assembly.
22. A pet chew device according to claim 20, wherein
- said collet member includes a plurality of fingers having angled pads that engage said food product to securely hold said food product.
23. A pet A pet chew device, comprising:
- a main body having a longitudinal inner bore and first and second opposite ends;
- an actuator rotatably coupled to said first end of said main body;
- a pusher assembly received within said inner bore of said main body that is movable between a first position near said first end of said main body and a second position near said second end of said main body by rotating said actuator; and
- a food product received within said inner bore of said main body, said food product including a tapered end and an annular groove for engaging the pusher assembly, said pusher assembly moving said food product with respect to said inner bore as the actuator is rotated.
24. A pet chew device according to claim 23, wherein
- said pusher assembly includes resilient fingers that engage said annular groove of said food product, said resilient fingers and annular groove having complementary shapes.
25. A pet chew device according to claim 24, wherein
- said resilient fingers include an acutely angled surface that engages said annular groove of said food product, thereby substantially preventing removal of said food product.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 22, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 22, 2006
Inventor: Keith Miller (Hatfield, PA)
Application Number: 11/284,000
International Classification: B65D 85/78 (20060101);