APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING SURFACES FROM PET CAUSED DAMAGE
Various embodiments provide an apparatus for protecting surfaces (e.g., furniture) from animal contact. The surface protection apparatus may comprise a plurality of rigid or semi-rigid members extending from a base portion. The protrusions may comprise a plurality of conical members extending from the base portion or may comprise a plurality of panels extending from the base portion. A plurality of apparatuses may be secured relative to one another to provide an enlarged surface area such that large surfaces (e.g., counters) may be covered by the surface protector to prevent pets from lying on the large surfaces.
This patent application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/188,452 filed Jul. 2, 2015, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDA common problem for pet owners is that their pets (e.g., a dog or a cat) may climb onto furniture and/or other undesired locations and soil the surfaces of the furniture, counters, and/or other undesired locations with pet hair, dander, sweat, and/or other pet related debris. Such pet related debris may cause allergic reactions for those that come into contact with these surfaces.
This problem may be particularly acute for chairs, sofas, and beds which may provide soft, cushioned, and comfortable areas for pets to relax. Pets may be discouraged verbally from resting in undesirable locations, such as on furniture or counters, but such domesticated animals may disobey their owners' desires while the owner is away, and rest in one or more of these undesirable locations. Thus, pet owners are often unable to ensure that their pet does not rest in undesirable locations.
Accordingly, an apparatus that discourages pets from contacting and/or resting on surfaces is desirable.
BRIEF SUMMARYVarious embodiments may provide a furniture protector device that inhibits pets (e.g., dogs and/or cats) from sitting on a piece of furniture or other undesirable locations. Various embodiments of the furniture protector device may be adaptable to a variety of shapes and sizes of furniture by expanding and/or contracting to fit various shapes and sized furniture.
Various embodiments are directed to an apparatus for discouraging pets from resting on surfaces. In various embodiments, the apparatus comprises a planar base portion defining a top surface and a bottom surface; a plurality of hollow protrusions extending away from the top surface of the planar base; and a plurality of connection members spaced along a perimeter of the planar base portion. In various embodiments, the plurality of connection members are configured to engage corresponding connection members of one or more additional apparatuses to form a connected apparatus and the plurality of protrusions are spaced on the top surface of the planar base such that an animal paw does not fit between the plurality of protrusions, and wherein each of the plurality of hollow protrusions have a corresponding hole extending through the bottom surface of the planar base portion and configured to accept a protrusion of a second apparatus therein.
In various embodiments, the protruding members have a conical profile. Moreover, the protruding members may be flexible and/or semi-rigid. Moreover, in various embodiments, the connection members comprise engaging members configured to engage corresponding engagement apertures. In certain embodiments, the connection members are configured to snap into the corresponding engagement apertures of adjacent apparatuses.
Various embodiments are directed to an apparatus for discouraging pets from resting on surfaces. The apparatus may comprise: a planar base portion defining a top surface and a bottom surface; and a plurality of panels extending away from a top surface of the planar base portion. In various embodiments, the plurality of panels are spaced on the top surface of the planar base such that an animal paw does not fit between the plurality of protrusions; and the planar base portion defines a corresponding aperture adjacent each of the plurality of panels, wherein the apertures are configured to accept a panel from an additional apparatus therein to interlock a plurality of panels. In various embodiments, the plurality of panels extend away from the planar base portion at an angle between 0-90 degrees (e.g., at about a 45 degree angle). Moreover, in various embodiments, the surface area of each panel is smaller than the area of the base portion encompassed by the corresponding aperture. The panel may have any of a variety of shapes, such as, for example, a rectangular shape, or a paw shape. Moreover, in various embodiments, the apertures are configured such that substantially identical apparatuses are stackable with the panels of a bottom apparatus of the stack extending through the apertures of a top apparatus of the stack. Moreover, in various embodiments, the apparatus is rigid.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Various embodiments are directed to a surface protector for dissuading pets (e.g., dogs and cats) from resting on a piece of furniture (e.g., a chair, sofa, table, and/or the like) or another surface (e.g., a kitchen counter or bathroom counter). In various embodiments, the surface protector comprises a planar base portion having a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom and spaced at intervals such that a pet cannot rest and/or step between the protrusions. Accordingly, when placed on a surface, the plurality of protrusions provide a generally uncomfortable surface that discourages pets from resting and/or walking on the surface on which they are placed. Moreover, in various embodiments, the surface protector may be configured to engage additional surface protectors to provide a generally expandable and configurable protection surface to accommodate various shapes and sizes of furniture and other surfaces on which the surface protector is to be placed.
In various embodiments, the surface protector is lightweight and may be conveniently and inconspicuously stored under furniture or in other storage locations and rapidly replaced onto furniture (or other surfaces) to an operative position, including attaching a plurality of surface protectors relative to one another to protect larger surface areas. Accordingly, the surface protector protects furniture from damage by, for example, preventing animals from sleeping on furniture surfaces.
Accordingly, various embodiments provide a surface protector which deters pets from lying on furniture when a room is unoccupied. The surface protector may be easily removed and may be conveniently and inconspicuously stored under furniture. Moreover, the surface protector may be lightweight and easily positionable and expandable when placed on furniture (or other surfaces). The surface protector may deter pets from lying on furniture (or other surfaces) safely, without harming the animal. Accordingly, the surface protector may prolong the life of furniture (e.g., upholstered furniture) by deterring pets from resting on the furniture.
In various embodiments, a surface protector comprises an array of slanted panels (e.g., rectangular, “paw” shaped, and/or the like) protruding from a base portion at an angle between 0-180 degrees to provide an uncomfortable surface to dissuade animals from laying on the surface on which the surface protector is placed.
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As noted above, the base portion 10 may have a generally rectangular (e.g., square) shape such that adjacent surface protectors 10 may be secured relative to one another to provide a substantially continuous surface defined by the plurality of base portions 15 of adjacent surface protectors 10. Although illustrated as defining a square shape having adjacent edges at 90 degree angles relative to one another, base portions 15 according to various embodiments may have any of a variety of interlocking shapes (e.g., pentagonal, hexagonal, and/or the like) such that, when connected together, a plurality of surface protectors 10 form a substantially planar surface.
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In various embodiments, the base portion 15 and plurality of protrusions 20 comprise a common material and may be formed concurrently through a molding process (e.g., injection molding). Accordingly, the surface protector 10 may comprise a thermoplastic material (e.g., polyvinyl chloride), although the surface protector 10 may comprise any of a variety of materials (e.g., metal, wood, plastic, rubber, and/or the like). In various embodiments, the surface protector 10 may be flexible such that the surface protector 10 does not damage surfaces on which it is placed (e.g., furniture counters, and/or the like). Accordingly, the surface protector 10 may not have sharp corners and/or edges (e.g., the edges of the base portion 15 and/or the tops of the protrusions 20).
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As previously mentioned, a plurality of surface protectors 110 may be interlocked such that the plurality of surface protectors 110 may be positioned to cover a surface having a surface area larger than the base portion 115.
A plurality of surface protectors 110 may similarly be stacked for convenient storage by placing a bottom surface protector 110 relative to a top surface protector 110 such that all of the panels 120 of the bottom surface protector 110 extend through corresponding apertures 140 of the top surface protector 110. In various embodiments, the panels 120 and corresponding apertures 140 may be positioned such that a plurality (e.g., three or more) surface protectors 110 may be stacked relative to one another such that the plurality of surface protectors 110 may be conveniently stored in a stack.
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Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
Although not shown, one or more surface engagement features may be secured on a bottom surface of a base portion 15, 115 of a surface protector 10, 110. For example, fabric pads may be secured to a bottom portion of a surface protector in order to prevent the surface protector from scratching or otherwise damaging a surface on which the surface protector is placed (e.g., a wooden chair or table). As yet another example, one or more suction cups, hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro fasteners), and/or the like may be secured to a bottom portion of a surface protector in order to provide a secure connection between a surface on which the surface protector is placed and the surface protector itself. Such surface engagement features may thereby further impede the removal of the surface protector from the surface by a pet.
Moreover, various embodiments may additionally comprise one or more edge finishing features configured to provide a smooth and/or aesthetically pleasing edge of the surface protector. Particularly for those surface protectors having connection members 30 extending therefrom, an edge finishing member may provide a smooth and aesthetically pleasing edge to an enlarged configuration of a surface protector. For example, the edge finishing member may comprise a plurality of connection receiving portions 35 to engage a plurality of connection members 30 along an edge of the surface protector. Moreover, the edge protector may define a smooth edge having no connection members 30 extending therefrom. Moreover, in various embodiments, the edge protector may be configured to engage a portion of the surface on which the surface protector is placed. For example, the edge protector may engage a couch cushion and/or the arm of a chair on which the surface protector is placed in order to ensure the surface protector remains properly placed on the surface on which it is placed. For example, the edge protector may have a vertical portion extending in a direction perpendicular to the planar base portion in order to engage one or more generally vertical portions of a piece of furniture or other surface on which the surface protector is placed.
Claims
1. An apparatus for discouraging pets from resting on surfaces, the apparatus comprising:
- a planar base portion defining a top surface and a bottom surface;
- a plurality of hollow protrusions extending away from the top surface of the planar base, wherein the plurality of protrusions are spaced on the top surface of the planar base such that an animal paw does not fit between the plurality of protrusions, and wherein each of the plurality of hollow protrusions have a corresponding hole extending through the bottom surface of the planar base portion and configured to accept a protrusion of a second apparatus therein; and
- a plurality of connection members spaced along a perimeter of the planar base portion, wherein the plurality of connection members are configured to engage corresponding connection members of one or more additional apparatuses to form a connected apparatus.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the protruding members have a conical profile.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the protruding members are flexible.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the connection members comprise engaging members configured to engage corresponding engagement apertures.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the connection members are configured to snap into the corresponding engagement apertures of adjacent apparatuses.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the protruding members are semi-rigid.
7. An apparatus for discouraging pets from resting on surfaces, the apparatus comprising:
- a planar base portion defining a top surface and a bottom surface; and
- a plurality of panels extending away from a top surface of the planar base portion, wherein the plurality of panels are spaced on the top surface of the planar base such that an animal paw does not fit between the plurality of protrusions; and
- wherein the planar base portion defines a corresponding aperture adjacent each of the plurality of panels, wherein the apertures are configured to accept a panel from an additional apparatus therein to interlock a plurality of panels.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality of panels extend away from the planar base portion at an angle between 0-90 degrees.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of panels extend away from the planar base portion at about a 45 degree angle.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the surface area of each panel is smaller than the area of the base portion encompassed by the corresponding aperture.
11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein each panel has a rectangular shape.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein each panel has a paw shape.
13. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the apertures are configured such that substantially identical apparatuses are stackable with the panels of a bottom apparatus of the stack extending through the apertures of a top apparatus of the stack.
14. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the apparatus is rigid.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 23, 2015
Publication Date: Jan 5, 2017
Inventor: Christian Enterkin (Atlanta, GA)
Application Number: 14/921,297