Animal Visor
A protective enclosure, such as a visor, for use on a dog (or other animal) comprising a body foldable into the general shape of the animal's head, wherein the body includes an upper portion adapted to fold around the animal's snout so as to form a front opening for the animal's mouth and nostrils, and a rear portion adapted to be foldable over the rear of the animal's head so as to form one or more ear openings, and wherein said body includes a compliant internal spacer adapted to hold the enclosure snugly in engagement with the animal's head when applied to the animal.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/032,994, filed Feb. 18, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,543,551 granted on Jun. 9, 2009, which is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/AU06/01679 filed Nov. 10, 2006, and which claims priority to Australian Patent Application No. AU 2006/901835 filed Apr. 7, 2006, and to Australian Provisional Patent Application No. AU 2005/906,512 filed Nov. 23, 2005, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference, and made a part hereof.
INTRODUCTION TO THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to protective devices for use in animal veterinary and other situations where an animal's head region and in particular an animal's eyes, require physical protection to limit or impede the ability of an animal to scratch or interfere with its eyes that may be sensitive or recuperating from a medical condition or veterinary treatment.
BACKGROUND TO INVENTIONAnimals undergoing post operative recuperation and/or treatment for eye problems frequently require eye protection during the post operative or post treatment stages in order to allow the animals eyes to fully recover and to prevent the tendency for an animal to interfere with its eyes due to itchiness or other irritations that may be present after treatment.
In order to provide such protection, various devices are currently available including goggles of the type worn by people and enlarged collars. Goggles are difficult to apply to a dogs face and often provide more irritation and distraction to the dog than the eye problems per se. An alternative device is the Elizabethan type collar or cone which is a bucket shaped device adapted for placing around a dogs neck in an endeavour to prevent the dog from scratching or interfering with its face or eyes. Whilst these devices are relatively effective, they are difficult to properly fit to an animal, they are clumsy and awkward for the animal and often can make it extremely difficult for the animal to eat or drink or even sleep not to mention the difficulty an animal will face negotiating obstacles travelling through doorways and navigating its way around in the usual manner.
It will be highly desirable to provide a wearable visor or protective device adapted to comfortably fit to a dogs head in a secure manner so as to protect the dog or animals eyes whilst not interfering with most other activities that the animal normally enjoys.
One object of the invention is to provide an improved animal visor.
STATEMENTS OF INVENTIONIn one aspect the invention provides a protective visor for use on a dog or other animal comprising a body formable to the general shape of said animals head wherein said body includes an upper portion adapted to fold around said animals snout so as to form a front opening for said animals mouth and nostrils and a rear portion adapted to fold over the rear of said animals head so as to form two ear openings wherein said body includes a compliant internal pressure strap adapted to hold said visor snugly in engagement with said animals head when fitted thereto.
The pressure strap may be formed as an extension of the rear portion of said body and adapted to be folded into the internal cavity of said visor and fitted to said upper portion of said body.
The visor body may include a plurality of straps extending from the upper and rear portions thereof and adapted for fitting to corresponding parts of said body so as to define the visors shape and openings. The body is most preferably made of a compliant and visually transparent material. The body may include necessary slots or other fastening means adapted to receive said straps. The body may be provided in a flat form which is conformable and fitted to said animals head by drawing said straps around the animals snout and ears and fitting the free end of the straps to the corresponding part of the body.
The pressure strap may be provided with a longitudinal slot to enhance the snug engagement to an animals head including accommodating any occipital bones of prominence.
The pressure strap may be configured to apply sufficient pressure to ensure the visor sits snugly on the animals head whilst remaining comfortable and also providing an internal air gap between the animals head and the upper portion of the visor.
The visor may also be provided with one or a plurality of collar straps to assist fitting by accommodating or separate collar worn by the animal. The upper portion of the body may be provided with score lines to assist in adjusting the length of the visor.
The upper portion may also be provided with optional ventilation holes.
The invention will now be described with reference to the following figures.
- 1. Body
- 2. Upper Portion
- 3. Front Opening
- 4. Rear Portion
- 5. Ear Opening
- 6. Pressure-Strap
- 7. Slot
- 8. Chin Strap
- 9. Ear Strap
- 10. Collar Strap
- 11. Receiving Slot/Buckle
- 12. Tab
- 13. Score Lines (Optional)
- 14. Vents (Optional)
Referring firstly to
The visor body is preferably provided in a flat form being easily fitted to an animal by drawing the straps extending from the visor body around the animals snout and ears and fitting the free ends of the straps to the corresponding parts of the visor body. The straps may include a chin strap 8 which, when drawn underneath the animals chin and fitted to the appropriate receiving slot 11 or buckle, causes the upper portion of the visor to fold around the animals snout comfortably leaving the front opening 3. The body may be further provided with ear straps 9 extending from the rear portion of the body such that the ear straps can allow the rear portion 4 to be drawn back over the back of the animals head, underneath the animals ears and fitted to corresponding receiving slots 11 or buckles to the upper portion 2 of the body 1.
The internal pressure strap 6 may be provided with a longitudinal slot 7 such that the pressure strap, when brought to bear down on the top of an animals head, is provided with sufficient compliance and lateral flexibility so as to neatly sit on the top of a dogs skull traversing or accommodating any occipital bones of prominence that might occur in an animals skull, of the like found for example, in beagles. In this manner, the pressure strap 6 is able to provide a gentle and conforming pressure for the visor so as to ensure it fits snugly on a dogs head without wobbling or moving sideways or backwards and forwards. A further advantage of the pressure strap is the provision of an air gap between the upper portion of the visor and the top of the dogs or animals skull as can be seen in
The visor may also be provided with a plurality of collar straps 10 which provide additional anchoring means for the visor which can be further supported on a dogs head by passing the collar straps around the collar worn by the dog or animal.
In order to provide full flexibility for use in a range of animals, the upper portion of the visor body may be optionally provided with a plurality of score lines 13 which allow the length of the upper portion of the visor to be adjusted to fit into animals having long or shorter snouts. The visor upper portion may also optionally be provided with a plurality of vent holes 14 to assist in ventilation, if required.
Referring now to
In another embodiment of the visor of the invention, the visor as shown in
Once the visor of the invention is fitted to a dog its visual transparency and soft compliant texture render the visor virtually unnoticeable by the dog. In a short time the visor almost becomes part of the dogs head and face with the dog becoming rapidly adjusted and almost unaware of the presence of the visor. The visor provides uninterrupted visual comfort to the dog whilst preventing the dog from interfering with its eyes and maximising recuperation from any eye infections or eye surgery.
The particular shape and configuration of the visor can be readily adjusted to fit a wide range of animals whilst falling within the scope of the current invention. The particular embodiment detailed above relates to a dog but many variations of the invention fall within the scope of the current application.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
Claims
1. A protective visor for use on a dog or other animal comprising a body formable to the general shape of said animal's head wherein said body includes an upper portion adapted to fold around said animals snout so as to form a front opening for said animal's mouth and nostrils and a rear portion adapted to fold over the rear of said animal's head so as to form two ear openings, wherein said body includes a compliant internal pressure strap adapted to hold said visor snugly in engagement with a animal's head when fitted thereto.
2. A protective visor according to claim 1, wherein said internal pressure strap extends from the upper portion of said body so as to gently bear down on the animal's head when fitted to said animal and gently lift the visor away from the animal's snout.
3. A protective visor according to claim 2, wherein said internal pressure strap is formed as an extension of the rear portion of said visor body and adapted to be folded under the rear portion of said visor and connected to the upper portion of said visor body.
4. A visor according to claims 1, wherein said pressure strap includes a plurality of longitudinal slots to enhance the compliance of said pressure strap to said animal's head.
5. A visor according to claim 4, wherein said longitudinal slots are positioned to generally correspond with the occipital bones of prominence of the animal's head.
6. A visor according to claim 1, further including a plurality of straps extending from the upper and rear portions thereof and adapted for connection to corresponding parts of said body so as to define a three dimensional shape of said visor.
7. A visor according to claim 6, wherein said straps include a chin strap, ear straps and a plurality of collar straps.
8. A visor according to claim 1, wherein said body is made of a compliant and visually transparent material.
9. A visor according to claim 8, wherein said material is polyvinyl chloride.
10. A visor according to claim 1, wherein the body and straps are cut from a sheet and vents are formed in the body.
11. A visor according to claim 1, wherein the body includes indicia to facilitate varying the length of said body to accommodate animals of different sizes.
12. A protective enclosure for use on the head of an animal, said enclosure comprising a body formable to the general shape of said animals head, said body including an upper portion foldable around said head so as to form a front opening for said animal's mouth and nostrils and a rear portion engageable with a rear of said animal's head so as to form two openings through which said animal's ears may extend, said body including a spacer creating a gap between the body and the wearer at the upper portion of said body.
13. A protective enclosure according to claim 12, wherein said spacer is an internal pressure strap extending from the upper portion of said body foldable to a position adjacent to the animal's head when fitted to said animal and adapted to lift the visor away from a animal's snout.
14. A protective enclosure according to claim 13, wherein said internal pressure strap is formed as an extension of the rear portion of said visor body and adapted to be folded under the rear portion of said visor and connected to the upper portion of said visor body.
15. An enclosure according to claim 13, wherein said pressure strap includes at least one slot to enhance the compliance of said pressure strap to said animal's head.
16. An enclosure according to claim 15, wherein said slot is longitudinal and positioned to generally correspond with an occipital bones of prominence of the animal's head.
17. An enclosure according to claim 12, further including a plurality of straps extending from the upper and rear portions thereof and adapted for connection to corresponding parts of said body so as to retain said body in a three dimensional shape.
18. An enclosure according to claim 17, wherein said straps include a chin strap, ear straps and a plurality of collar straps.
19. An enclosure according to claim 12, wherein said body is made of a compliant and generally transparent material.
20. A protective enclosure for use on the head of an animal, said enclosure comprising a body formable to the general shape of said animal's head, said body including an upper portion foldable around said head so as to form a front opening for said animal's mouth and nostrils and a rear portion engageable with a rear of said animal's head so as to form at least one opening through which said animal's ears may extend, said body including a spacer integrally formed with said body and foldable to a position whereby said spacer lifts the visor away from a wearer and creates a gap between the body and the wearer at a an upper side of said enclosure, said enclosure including at least one strap extending from the body and adapted for connection to parts of said body so as to useable to retain said body to said animal, said body being made of a compliant and generally transparent material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 2, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 8, 2009
Inventor: Anastasios STAMPOULTZIS (Ballarat)
Application Number: 12/476,788
International Classification: A01K 13/00 (20060101); B68C 5/00 (20060101); A61D 99/00 (20060101);