PET FEEDING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING SPILLED FOOD AND WATER
A pet feeding system for separating spilled food from spilled water comprises a housing which defines a contained feeding area adapted to hold a food bowl, a water bowl, or both. The system is capable of filtering spilled food from spilled water. A sloped surface extends downward from a bowl region toward a perforated collection region. A low portion of at least one wall has a segment which is contoured inwardly toward feeding bowls, thus allowing a pet to be closer to the bowls while feeding. A method for collecting spilled food and spilled water from a pet feeding system comprises separating the pet feeding system into a first reservoir and a second reservoir, which are detachably coupled to each other; collecting the spilled food from the first reservoir; and collecting the spilled water from the second reservoir.
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This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/060,641, filed Apr. 1, 2008, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/102,550, filed Oct. 3, 2008. The contents of each of these applications are incorporated by reference herein, in their entirety and for all purposes.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention pertains to pet feeding systems and particularly to the containment of pet food and water within such systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPet owners, particularly dog and cat owners, have the difficult task of maintaining a suitable place in their home where pets can access food and water. Owners must frequently fill, empty, and re-fill food and water bowls, as well as maintain a clean feeding area. For many reasons, these responsibilities can be time-consuming and inconvenient.
One common problem is that food and water spills often create messes in the area surrounding feeding bowls. It is not uncommon for pets to knock food and water out of their bowls onto the surrounding floor and walls, or to spill and splash food and water onto the floor and surrounding area while feeding. Pet owners also create spills around pet feeding areas by accidentally bumping the food or water bowls or by spilling food and water while setting bowls on the floor. These spills, particularly water spills, can damage floors, walls, and furniture. In addition, spilled matter can adhere to a pet's paws or feet and be tracked around the house, thereby widening the area that a pet owner needs to clean.
Another common problem for pet owners is that spilled water often saturates spilled food, thus creating a soggy, unsanitary mess. Upon drying, saturated pet food often hardens and adheres to surfaces, making it more difficult to clean. The saturation of pet food also prevents the owner from being able to collect the spilled food for re-use, which creates an added financial cost.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide pet feeding systems which keep spills contained, reduce property damage, prevent spilled Water from saturating spilled food, and allow pet owners to clean the feeding system in a few convenient steps. Among other benefits, such feeding systems would save pet owners a substantial amount of the time and cost that is normally required for routine cleaning and maintenance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a pet feeding system for filtering spilled food from spilled water. The pet feeding system comprises a housing which defines a contained feeding area adapted to hold a food bowl and/or a water bowl. The housing comprises means for filtering spilled food from spilled water. For example, in an embodiment, the pet feeding system has a sloped surface extending downward from a bowl region toward a perforated collection region.
The present invention also provides a pet feeding system which includes a base, at least one wall having a front section and a remaining section, and at least one bowl disposed on or above the base. The wall extends upwardly from the base to define a contained feeding area. The front section has a low portion and at least one high portion and the remaining section has a high portion. The top of the low portion is above the top edge of the bowl(s).
The present invention also provides a pet feeding system which includes a first reservoir and a second reservoir. The first reservoir has a bowl region adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water. The first reservoir is adapted to contain spilled food and the second reservoir is adapted to contain spilled water.
The present invention also provides a method for collecting and containing spilled food and spilled water from a pet feeding system. The method includes separating the pet feeding system into a first reservoir and a second reservoir, which are detachably coupled to each other. The first reservoir comprises a bowl region adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food and/or water. In a preferred embodiment, the first reservoir is adapted to contain spilled food and the second reservoir is adapted to contain spilled water. Spilled food is removed from the first reservoir and spilled water is removed from the second reservoir.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the second reservoir is disposed underneath the first reservoir. The first reservoir has a filtering trough located adjacent the bowl region. The filtering trough has holes which are sufficiently small to permit spilled water to pass through the holes into the second reservoir, while retaining spilled food in the first reservoir. Thus, spilled food is separated from spilled water.
The present invention also provides a housing which defines a contained feeding area having a collection region and a bowl region. The bowl region is adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water. The housing has a base with a sloped surface for directing water from the bowl region to the collection region. The collection region is adapted to contain a quantity of water.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, but not restrictive, of the invention.
The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawings are not to scale. Included in the drawings are the following figures:
The present invention is directed to a pet feeding system which contains and safely holds spilled food and spilled water for later re-use or disposal. Embodiments of the pet feeding system filter spilled food from spilled water. While the pet feeding system has principally been illustrated in the figures as having one bowl for containing food and one bowl for containing water, the invention contemplates a pet feeding system having no bowl, as well as a system that has one bowl, or two or more bowls. As used throughout, the term “bowl” includes any container which is adapted to contain either food or water, or both food and water, in the latter case preferably having a divider to separate the food and water, and the bowl may be removable from the housing or integral with the housing. The pet feeding system is intended to be used by one or multiple pets (i.e., either sequentially or concurrently). Any suitable material(s) may be used for the features of the present invention. Preferably, the features of the pet feeding system are made of material that is impervious to liquids, most preferably plastic material, or alternatively wood, ceramic, or metal (e.g., stainless steel). The system is intended for use by dogs and cats, and could be configured in a variety of sizes, as needed.
In reference to the drawings,
The housing 8 of the pet feeding system 10 comprises means for filtering 18 spilled food from spilled water, as shown in
The means for filtering can include a wide variety of different devices for doing so. As shown in
Embodiments of the present invention may comprise means for filtering which are integral with the housing (as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
As used herein, a housing according to the present invention can be any structure which is adapted to hold at least one bowl. As described in more detail below, a housing may be one monolithic unit (i.e., formed as a single unit), or may alternatively include a plurality of units, such as a first reservoir 2 and a second reservoir 4, as illustrated in the embodiment shown in
The housing may comprise one monolithic unit (for example, a single container or reservoir), or a plurality of units (for example, at least two containers or reservoirs). The plurality of units may comprise a combination of different types of units, such as a reservoir disposed over a mat. As shown in
As illustrated in
The downward inclination of the sloped surface 26 can be any angle suitable for causing any spilled water to flow to the perforated collection region. The surface of the base could alternatively have regions of varying slopes and slopes in different directions. Preferably, the first and second reservoir fit into one another in a way that provides an indication line 19 showing the angle of inclination, as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the trough 46 is concave and curves downward from its front to back such that its lowest point would be along a center line which extends from left to right, which would be across the perforated collection 24 shown in
As used herein, and as illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment, the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 of the pet feeding system 10 have a height above the floor of about 50% to about 80% of the shoulder height or withers of the pets for which the system is adapted for use. This relative height provides a close proximity between the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 of the pet feeding system 10 and the head and shoulders of the pet while the pet is feeding. Preferably, when the pet reaches into the contained feeding area 21 to access food and water bowls 14, 15, the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 of the system 10 surround the pet's head and shoulders to create a containment area and a sense of protection. The high walls minimize or prevent food and water dropped or spilled from the pet's mouth from falling to the floor or splashing or splattering onto surrounding walls or objects. The at least one wall 28 of the feeding system 10 provides a physical barrier that deters a pet from moving its head around while feeding. Because the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 restrict the range of movement of the pet's head, it is believed that a pet will be more likely to keep its head, and therefore spilled food, over the feeding system 10. Therefore, the high portions 3a, 3b, 25, and their proximity to the low portion 30 are likely to reduce the chance of the pet bringing its head outside of the feeding system 10 and dropping food or water on the floor.
The high portions 3a, 3b, 25 of the feeding system 10 also block the pet's vision, thus obstructing the pet's view of the surrounding area and reducing visual distractions that may cause the pet to move its head or leave the feeding area. The wall(s) also create a physical barrier that inhibits pests, animals, and people, including children, from approaching the feeding bowls. Thus, the wall(s) may hinder pests, such as ants, from accessing the food and water bowls, and also may provide a safety benefit in the case of a small child or other person approaching a feeding dog. Moreover, the system can be easily designed to contain a spill of the entire contents of either or both of the food and water bowl(s).
To identify how much of the at least one wall 28 should be the low portion 30 versus the high portion 3a, 3b, 25, it is helpful to envision a “best fit” circle to the pet feeding system 10. With regard to the “best fit” circle, the low portion does not include the portions of wall between the low portion and the high portions that rise up from the low portion. Preferably, in relation to the “best fit” circle, the low portion of the pet feeding system 10 circumferentially occupies from about 85 degrees of the wall(s) to about 40 degrees of the wall(s). More preferably, the low portion of the pet feeding system 10 circumferentially occupies from about 80 degrees of the wall(s) to about 50 degrees of the wall(s). For example, if the shape of the pet feeding system 10 is a square, the low portion can be the majority of the front wall. As another example, in a circular embodiment of the invention, the low portion can be the majority of the front quadrant of the circle. In any embodiment, at least a portion of the front section comprises a high portion. In different embodiments, the portions of wall between the low portion and the high portions can be a 90 degree step or can be inclined (and such portions are also part of the “high portions” as used herein). Preferably, the portions of wall between the low portion and the high portions begin to rise from the low portion at no more than 85 degrees of the circumference of the “best fit” circle.
In a preferred embodiment, the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 are sufficiently high to contain substantially all of the spills and splashes when the feeding system 10 is in use. For example, when the pet is eating or drinking or in the event that the feeding system 10 is bumped or kicked, and food and/or water splashes out of the bowl(s), the food and/or water splashes up against the walls but is substantially prevented from splashing over the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 and out of the feeding system 10. As discussed above, the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 preferably have a height above the floor of about 50% to about 80% of the shoulder height or withers of the pets for which the system is adapted for use, thus providing a close proximity between the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 of the pet feeding system 10 and the head and shoulders of the pet while the pet is feeding. Because the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 are relatively close to a pet's shoulders, the high portions 3a, 3b, 25 are sufficiently high to contain food and/or water that is dropped from a pet's mouth while the pet is standing over the feeding system 10.
In a preferred embodiment, the top of the low portion 30 is above the top edge(s) of the bowl(s), most preferably at least about one-quarter inch above the top edge(s) of the bowl(s). The low portion 30 is preferably high enough above the bowl(s) so that when the feeding system 10 is bumped or kicked, spilled food and/or water is substantially prevented from splashing over the low portion 30 and out of the feeding system 10. A number of factors aid in allowing the low portion 30 to prevent or minimize food and/or water from escaping the containment area, even though the low portion 30 is lower than the high portions 3a, 3b, 25. These factors include: (1) the fact that the bowl(s) may be disposed much closer to the rear and side walls than to the low portion 30 of the front wall such that food or water spilled or splashed from the bowl(s) would have to travel further to escape over the low portion 30 of the front wall than over the high side or rear walls; (2) when a pet is drinking while positioned over the low portion 30 of the front wall, the majority of the splashes tend to occur in the rearward direction; (3) if the system 10 is positioned with its rear wall against a wall or cabinet, kicks or bumps will not come from the direction of the rear wall which would cause a higher splash over the front wall; and (4) as shown in the embodiment of
In the embodiment of the feeding system 10 shown in
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
As illustrated in
In alternative embodiments of the present invention, elevating means increase the height(s) of the contained feeding area, bowl region, and/or feeding bowls 14, 15 relative to the floor. For example, in the embodiment shown in
Alternative embodiments of the housing 8 of the present invention may additionally include handles 9 and/or a collar 11, as shown, for example, in
Other embodiments of the pet feeding system 10 may include a divider (not shown) between the food and water bowls. The divider is a separating wall that helps to prevent water and food from spilling or splashing into the other bowl. Additional embodiments may also include a strainer (not shown) disposed within the water bowl. The strainer permits a user to remove any spilled food that has fallen into the water bowl by lifting the strainer out of the water bowl and removing the spilled food from the strainer, rather than emptying and replacing all of the water in the water bowl. A deep water bowl (not shown) that is deeper than the food bowl is also contemplated in alternative embodiments. This feature helps to decrease the number of times that a user must re-fill the water bowl, especially if a pet tends to consume a great deal more water than food.
As illustrated in
In alternative embodiments of the present invention, elevating means increase the height of the bowls relative to the floor. It has been reported that an elevated feeding position provides some health and comfort benefits for certain pets. Such elevating means can elevate the bowls themselves or elevate the surface upon which the bowls rest or are adapted to rest, whether that surface is the interior base surface 102a or a filtering tray 130. Elevating components are alternatively situated within the contained feeding area 103 or outside of the contained feeding area 103. For example,
As illustrated in the embodiment shown in
As illustrated in the top plan view of
In addition, the peripheral wall 142 alternatively defines at least one gap, more preferably a first gap 144 and a second gap 145. For example, as illustrated in
The present invention provides a method for collecting spilled food and spilled water from a pet feeding system 10. The method comprises the steps of separating the pet feeding system 10 into a first reservoir 2 and a second reservoir 4; removing the spilled food from the first reservoir 2; and removing the spilled water from the second reservoir 4. In a preferred embodiment, the separating step comprises detaching the reservoirs by lifting the first reservoir 2 off of the second reservoir 4. Alternatively, the second reservoir is removed from underneath the first reservoir. For example, when using the embodiment shown in
Preferably, the method for collecting spilled food and spilled water includes a step of setting the first reservoir 2 down on a floor or surface, after separating the first reservoir 2 and second reservoir 4. As shown in
Although illustrated and described above with reference to certain specific embodiments, the present invention is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention. Therefore, many of the features of the invention illustrated in the figures only in connection with one of the embodiments, such as, for example, the food container 164 and water container 166, may be adapted to be included in other embodiments of the invention.
Claims
1. A pet feeding system comprising:
- a housing defining a contained feeding area adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water, said housing comprising means for filtering spilled food from spilled water.
2. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base and the means for filtering comprise a plurality of holes in the base.
3. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base and the means for filtering comprise a single hole in the base.
4. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the means for filtering are integral with the housing.
5. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the means for filtering are removable from the housing.
6. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base with a surface, the surface having a bowl region and a collection region; and the means for filtering comprise at least one hole located only in the collection region.
7. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base with a surface and the means for filtering extend throughout substantially the entire base of the housing.
8. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base with a surface and the means for filtering are perpendicular or angled toward the surface.
9. The pet feeding system according to claim 8, wherein the means for filtering comprise a perforated rib.
10. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base with a sloped surface, the sloped surface having a bowl region and sloping downward from the bowl region to the means for filtering spilled food from spilled water.
11. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a monolithic unit.
12. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a plurality of units.
13. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a first reservoir and a second reservoir.
14. The pet feeding system according to claim 13, wherein the first reservoir and the second reservoir are detachably coupled to each other.
15. The pet feeding system according to claim 13, wherein the first reservoir is disposed on or above the second reservoir.
16. The pet feeding system according to claim 15, wherein the first reservoir defines the contained feeding area, the contained feeding area having a bowl region.
17. The pet feeding system according to claim 16, wherein the first reservoir comprises the means for filtering spilled food from spilled water.
18. The pet feeding system according to claim 17, wherein the first reservoir has a first reservoir base and the means for filtering spilled food from spilled water comprise a plurality of holes in the first reservoir base, wherein the holes are sufficiently small such that the spilled food remains in the first reservoir but the spilled water passes through the plurality of holes to the second reservoir, thereby allowing for separation of spilled food from spilled water.
19. The pet feeding system according to claim 18, wherein the plurality of holes are oval-shaped.
20. The pet feeding system according to claim 17, wherein the means for filtering spilled food from spilled water further comprise a trough.
21. The pet feeding system according to claim 20, wherein the trough is removable from the housing.
22. The pet feeding system according to claim 17, wherein the first reservoir comprises a first reservoir base and at least one wall extending upwardly from the first reservoir base to define the contained feeding area.
23. The pet feeding system according to claim 22, wherein the at least one wall has a front section and a remaining section, the front section comprising a low portion and at least one high portion, and the remaining section comprising a high portion.
24. The pet feeding system according to claim 23, wherein a segment of the low portion is contoured inwardly toward the bowl region.
25. The pet feeding system according to claim 17, wherein the second reservoir comprises a second reservoir base.
26. The pet feeding system according to claim 25, wherein the second reservoir comprises at least one wall extending upwardly from the second reservoir base.
27. The pet feeding system according to claim 26, wherein the second reservoir comprises a drawer, wherein the drawer is slideably movable relative to the first reservoir.
28. The pet feeding system according to claim 17, wherein the second reservoir is disposed substantially entirely underneath the means for filtering spilled food from spilled water.
29. The pet feeding system according to claim 17, wherein the bowl region defines at least one opening adapted to receive the at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water.
30. The pet feeding system according to claim 29, wherein the at least one opening comprises a first opening and a second opening, wherein the first opening is adapted to receive a food bowl and the second opening is adapted to receive a water bowl.
31. The pet feeding system according to claim 30, wherein the first reservoir has a first reservoir base with a surface and each of the first and second openings has a periphery, wherein a peripheral wall extends upwardly from the surface.
32. The pet feeding system according to claim 31, wherein the height of each peripheral wall as measured from the surface varies around its circumference to allow for a bowl to rest substantially parallel to the surface on which the pet feeding system rests.
33. A pet feeding system comprising:
- a housing defining a contained feeding area, said housing comprising means for filtering spilled food from spilled water, wherein the housing defines at least one opening in the contained feeding area, and
- at least one bowl is disposed in the at least one opening.
34. The pet feeding system according to claim 33, wherein the housing comprises a first reservoir and a second reservoir; the first reservoir defines the contained feeding area and has a first reservoir base; and the first reservoir further comprises a support portion extending downward from the first reservoir base.
35. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the pet feeding system rests on a floor and has a height above the floor of about 50% to about 80% of the shoulder height or withers of the pets for which the system is adapted for use.
36. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base with a surface and the system further comprises a removable liner on the surface.
37. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the pet feeding system rests on a floor, the housing has a base, and the system further comprises post legs coupled to the bottom of the base, wherein the post legs hold the system above the floor so that the base does not come into contact with the floor.
38. The pet feeding system according to claim 1 further comprising a lid coupled to the top of the housing for closing the system and for inhibiting access to the contained feeding area.
39. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the pet feeding system rests on a floor, the housing has a base, and the system further comprises removable legs coupled to the bottom of the base for increasing the height of the contained feeding area as measured from the floor.
40. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a base and the system further comprises non-skid protective pads coupled to the bottom of the base.
41. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a collar.
42. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing has handles.
43. The pet feeding system according to claim 33, wherein the at least one bowl comprises a first bowl for containing food and a second bowl for containing water.
44. The pet feeding system according to claim 43 further comprising a food container disposed on or above the first bowl and a water container disposed on or above the second bowl, wherein food is gravity-fed from the food container into the first bowl and water is gravity-fed from the water container into the second bowl.
45. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises:
- a base; and
- at least one wall having a front section and a remaining section and extending upwardly from the base;
- wherein the front section comprises a low portion and at least one high portion and the remaining section comprises a high portion.
46. The pet feeding system according to claim 45, wherein the means for filtering comprise a filtering tray disposed above the base and abutting the at least one wall, wherein:
- (1) the filtering tray is adapted to have at least one bowl resting on or abutting the filtering tray;
- (2) the filtering tray defines interstitial spaces; and
- (3) the interstitial spaces are sufficiently small such that the spilled food remains on top of the filtering tray but the spilled water passes through the interstitial spaces onto the base, thereby allowing for separation of spilled food from spilled water.
47. The pet feeding system according to claim 46, wherein the filtering tray is removable.
48. The pet feeding system according to claim 45, wherein (1) the at least one wall further comprises an inner wall, an outer wall, and an upper portion; and (2) the inner wall, the outer wall, and the upper portion define a hollow space.
49. The pet feeding system according to claim 45, wherein the base and the at least one wall comprise a single monolithic unit, wherein the base defines at least one mold adapted to receive at least one removable bowl for containing food or water.
50. The pet feeding system according to claim 49, wherein the at least one mold is disposed at a location relative to the front section such that an area of the base is exposed between the at least one mold and the front section,
- wherein said area of the base is sufficiently large to contain spilled food or water.
51. A pet feeding system comprising:
- a housing defining a contained feeding area having a bowl region and a perforated collection region for filtering spilled food from spilled water, wherein the bowl region is adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water.
52. The pet feeding system according to claim 51, wherein the perforated collection region comprises a trough.
53. The pet feeding system according to claim 52, wherein the trough is concave and curves downwardly.
54. The pet feeding system according to claim 53, wherein the perforated collection region comprises a single hole or a plurality of holes.
55. The pet feeding system according to claim 51, wherein the housing further comprises a sloped surface extending downward from the bowl region toward the perforated collection region.
56. The pet feeding system according to claim 55, wherein the housing comprises a first reservoir and a second reservoir, wherein the first reservoir is disposed on or above the second reservoir.
57. The pet feeding system according to claim 56, wherein the first reservoir comprises the contained feeding area having the bowl region and the perforated collection region and the sloped surface extending downward from the bowl region toward the perforated collection region.
58. A method for containing spilled food and spilled water from a pet feeding system comprising the steps of:
- separating the pet feeding system into a first reservoir and a second reservoir, wherein the first reservoir comprises a bowl region adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water;
- removing the spilled food from the first reservoir; and
- removing the spilled water from the second reservoir.
59. The method of claim 58, wherein the separating step comprises lifting the first reservoir off of the second reservoir.
60. The method of claim 58, wherein the separating step comprises detaching the first reservoir from the second reservoir.
61. The method of claim 58, wherein the separating step comprises removing the second reservoir from underneath the first reservoir.
62. The method of claim 58, wherein the separating step comprises sliding the second reservoir out from underneath the first reservoir.
63. The method of claim 58, wherein the first reservoir comprises at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water, and the method further comprises the step of setting the first reservoir on a surface, wherein the at least one bowl remains substantially parallel to the surface.
64. The method of claim 58 further comprising the steps of holding the spilled food and spilled water for safe disposal, re-use, or both.
65. A pet feeding system comprising:
- a base;
- at least one wall having a front section and a remaining section and extending upwardly from the base to define a contained feeding area; and
- at least one bowl for containing food and water disposed on, above, or extending through openings in the base,
- wherein the front section comprises a low portion and at least one high portion and the remaining section comprises a high portion,
- wherein the top of the low portion is above the top edge of the bowl.
66. The pet feeding system according to claim 65 further comprising leg extensions.
67. The pet feeding system according to claim 65, wherein a segment of the low portion is contoured inwardly toward the contained feeding area.
68. A pet feeding system according to claim 65, wherein the height of the high portion as measured from the base is sufficient to contain substantially all of the spills and splashes in use.
69. A pet feeding system according to claim 65, wherein the pet feeding system rests on a floor and the at least one high portion has a height above the floor of about 50% to about 80% of the shoulder height or withers of the pets for which the system is adapted for use.
70. A pet feeding system according to claim 65, wherein the top of the low portion is at least about one-quarter inch above the top edge of the bowl.
71. A pet feeding system according to claim 65, wherein the base defines a bowl region and a collection region, wherein said collection region is closer to the front section than the bowl region, and said base has a sloped surface extending downward from the bowl region toward the collection region such that the collection region is lower than the top edge of the bowl.
72. A pet feeding system comprising:
- a first reservoir and a second reservoir, wherein the first reservoir comprises a bowl region adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water, wherein the first reservoir is adapted to contain spilled food and the second reservoir is adapted to contain spilled water.
73. A pet feeding system comprising:
- a housing defining a contained feeding area having a bowl region adapted to hold at least one bowl for containing food, water, or both food and water and a collection region, the housing having a base with a sloped surface for directing water from the bowl region to the collection region, wherein the collection region is adapted to contain a quantity of water.
74. The pet feeding system according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a base and at least one wall extending upwardly from the base, and the means for filtering comprise a filtering tray disposed above the base and abutting the at least one wall, wherein:
- (1) the filtering tray is adapted to have at least one bowl resting on or abutting the filtering tray;
- (2) the filtering tray defines interstitial spaces; and
- (3) the interstitial spaces are sufficiently small such that the spilled food remains on top of the filtering tray but the spilled water passes through the interstitial spaces onto the base, thereby allowing for separation of spilled food from spilled water.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 2, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 1, 2009
Applicant: TowerStar Pets, LLC (Malvern, PA)
Inventors: Fernando Becattini, JR. (Malvern, PA), Fernando Becattini, SR. (Devon, PA), Steve Arthur Copeland (Barrie), Jay Richard Sobel (Toronto)
Application Number: 12/348,176
International Classification: A01K 1/10 (20060101);