Pet toy product with integral treats receiving receptacles
A pet toy product for holding one or more animal treats has a body member having an outer surface with one or more recesses for removably holding one or more animal treats. The recesses may be of varying depth so that the treats in the deeper recesses are more difficult for the animal to extract then are the treats in the shallower recesses. The recesses may be circular, triangular, irregular, in the form of a groove or any other suitable configuration. The outer surface of the toy may be raised to accommodate the recesses or the recesses may extend into the surface. The pet toy may have recesses forming openings which extend through the pet toy product for receiving treats. With the structure recited, the pet owner can replenish the treats as often as necessary to maintain the pet's interest in the toy. Different treats can be provided with different nutritional values and tastes. Because some treats will be more difficult for the animal to remove than others, the animal can be kept occupied for several hours before the treats need to be replaced again. The treats may be held in the recesses by friction, adhesive or adhesion.
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This patent application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/972,549, filed Nov. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947, 061, and entitled “Pet Toy Product With Integral Treat Receiving Receptacles” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/663,447, filed Jun. 13, 1996, now abandoned, and entitled “Pet Toy Product With Integral Treats Receiving Receptacles”.
This invention relates to a pet toy product, and more particularly to a pet toy product having recesses and openings for receiving treats.
BACKGROUND ARTChewable pet toys have been available for many years. Many are impregnated with odors or flavoring materials which are attractive to the animal for which the toy is intended. These toys can be made of various materials, such as rawhide, rubber and plastic. The shortcoming of these products is that after a period of time, the flavor and/or odor becomes less strong and the animal loses interest in the toy. No means is provided for subsequently enhancing the flavor and odor of the toy.
Tay (Des. U.S. Pat. No. 188,179) discloses a pet food holder which has a hollow center for holding food.
Allis (U.S. Pat. No. 1,149,170); Jones (U.S. Pat. No. 260,851); and Edwards (U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,513,014 and 4,557, 219) each disclose a pet toy having a flavoring material impregnated therein.
Fisher (U.S. Pat. No. 3,104,648) discloses a pet toy which is odor impregnated.
Markham (U.S. Pat. No. Re. 34,352) discloses a therapeutic pet toy having parallel peripheral grooves in which oral hygiene substances may be placed.
Axlerod (U.S. Pat. No. 3,871,334) and Miller (U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,899,607 and 4,032,665) each disclose pet toys which are both flavor and odor impregnated.
Jungle Talk International sells a product for birds made of wood which has openings in which nuts are firmly fixed. The bird must substantially destroy the wood in order to reach the nuts. Thus, the product cannot be reloaded and reused.
A product known as a “Buster Cube” has an opening in which dry dog food is poured. As a dog knocks it over in playing with it, the food runs out so that the dog can eat it.
Although each of these inventions is suitable for its intended purpose, none provide means on the exterior surface thereof for holding animal treats for keeping the animal interested in the toy.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention, a pet toy product is provided for holding, by friction or adhesion, one or more animal treats wherein the toy has a body member having an outer surface with one or more recesses for receiving one or more animal treats. The term “treat” is intended to include any items which are attractive to or are consumed by an animal. The recesses may be of varying depth so that the treats in the deeper recesses are more difficult for the animal to extract than are the treats in the shallower recesses. The recesses may be circular, triangular, irregular, or in the form of a groove or any other suitable configuration. The outer surface of the toy may be raised to accommodate the recesses or the recesses may extend into the surface. Finally, the pet toy may have a recess forming an opening which extends completely through the side wall for receiving a treat. With the structure recited, the pet owner can replenish the treats as often as necessary to maintain the pet's interest in the toy. Different treats can be provided with different nutritional values and tastes. Also, because some treats will be harder for the animal to remove than others, the animal can be kept occupied for several hours before the treats need to be replaced again. The toy may be made of molded rigid or flexible material which can accommodate different types of treats. This construction allows the toy to be used repeatedly by refilling the recesses with more treats.
Additional advantages will become apparent from the description which follows, taken in conjunction what the accompanying drawings.
In accordance with this invention, an animal, such as dog D, is shown in
One embodiment of pet toy product T is shown in
Another embodiment of pet toy product T is shown in
A further embodiment of the invention is shown in
A still further embodiment of this invention is shown in
In the embodiment of
Although separate embodiments have been illustrated, it is to be understood that the characteristics of one or more embodiments can be incorporated within the same pet toy product. For example, as shown in pet toy products T1 and T5, these toys incorporate a combination of recesses 12, 14, 16, 44, 46, 48 and opening 54.
From the foregoing, the advantages of the present invention are readily apparent. A pet toy having various configurations is provided which has recesses or grooves of varying size and depth for releasably receiving one or more animal treats. Because of the varying depth of the recesses, the animal will experience different degrees of difficulty in removing the treats from the pet toy product. Thus, the pet toy product can keep the animal occupied for extended periods of time. The pet toy product can also be used for birds. The owner can replace the treats by inserting them as needed into the recesses. These treats can take the form of dry pet food, liquid or paste snacks, such as peanut butter or soft cheese. Nuts and vegetables pieces can be provided in the recesses when the pet toy product is used for a bird. In other words, any product to which the animal is attracted can be placed in the recesses. Since the toy is not destroyed by the removal of the treats, the toy can be reloaded with additional treats or foods for reuse.
Although this invention has been described with respect to use with pets, it is understood that it can be used with other animals not usually considered as pets.
This invention has been described in detail with reference to particular embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that various other modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A pet toy product which includes one or more edible treats to induce an animal to play with said pet toy product, said pet toy product comprising:
- a molded body member having a resilient an outer surface;
- a plurality of recesses of varying depths geometrically arranged on at least a portion of said outer surface; and
- edible treats positioned in at least some of said plurality of recesses so that said edible treats in said recesses having deeper depths are more difficult for the animal to extract than are said edible treats in said recesses having shallower depths.
2. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said plurality of recesses is generally circular shaped.
3. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said plurality of recesses is non-circular in shape.
4. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said plurality of recesses each have resilient side surfaces; and
- said edible treats are sized to be wedged into at least some of said plurality of recesses and resiliently held therein.
5. A method of entertaining an animal, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a pet toy having an outer surface with a plurality of recesses of different individual depths formed therein;
- inserting a first edible pet treat in at least one of the plurality of recesses so as to be retained within the at least one recess until dislodged by the animal;
- inserting a second edible pet treat in at least one other of the plurality of recesses so as to be retained within the at least one other recess until dislodged by the animal; and
- giving the pet toy to the animal.
6. A method, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said inserting step includes the step of:
- frictionally attaching the first and second edible pet treats within the recesses.
7. A method, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said inserting step includes the step of:
- attaching the first and second edible pet treats within the recesses by adhesion.
8. A method, as claimed in claim 5, including the further steps of:
- reloading at least some of said plurality of recesses with a third edible pet treat after said first and second edible pet treats have been removed from the plurality of recesses by the animal; and
- returning the pet toy to the animal.
9. A method, as claimed in claim 5, including the further step of:
- inserting a plurality of said first or second edible pet treats in at least one of the plurality of recesses.
10. A method, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said plurality of recesses each have resilient side surfaces and said frictionally attaching step includes:
- causing the resilient side surfaces to grip the first and second edible pet treats within the recesses.
11. A pet toy product which includes one or more types of edible treats to induce an animal to play with said pet toy product comprising:
- a body member having an outer surface;
- a plurality of recesses formed on said outer surface, at least some of said plurality of recesses having varying depths; and
- at least one type of edible treat positioned simultaneously in at least two of said plurality of recesses.
12. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
- said plurality of recesses secures said at least one type of edible treat by friction.
13. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 12 wherein:
- said plurality of recesses each have resilient side surfaces; and
- said at least one type of edible treat is sized to be wedged into at least some of said plurality of recesses and resiliently held therein.
14. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
- said plurality of recesses retain said at least one type of edible treat as by adhesion.
15. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
- said at least one type of edible treat is two types of edible treats, one each of two types of edible treats being placed within a corresponding plurality of recesses.
16. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
- said plurality of recesses includes at least one recess formed on said outer surface, and at least one recess extending completely through said body member to form an opening.
17. A pet toy product resiliently holding one or more edible treats to induce an animal to play with said pet toy product, said pet toy product comprising:
- a molded body member made of a resilient material having an outer surface defining the shape of the pet toy product, said body member further having a side wall of a substantially uniform thickness, and a plurality of recesses formed in said side wall of varying depths and having resilient side surfaces, wherein the edible treats are wedged into said recesses, said resilient side surfaces of said recesses resiliently holding the edible treats therein.
18. A pet toy product resiliently holding one or more edible treats to induce an animal to play with said pet toy product, said pet toy product comprising:
- a molded body member made of a resilient material having an outer surface defining the shape of the pet toy product, said body member further having a side wall of a substantially uniform thickness, and a plurality of recesses formed in said side wall and having resilient side surfaces, wherein the edible treats are wedged into said recesses, said resilient side surfaces of said recesses resiliently holding the edible treats therein.
19. A pet toy product comprising:
- a molded and resilient body member having a side wall of substantially uniform thickness and enclosing a substantially spherical shaped and hollow closed interior, a plurality of recesses formed in said side wall, some of said plurality of recesses extending deeper into said side wall than other of said plurality of recesses, said side wall having an outer surface without raised areas formed thereon.
20. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 19, wherein:
- said plurality of recesses include resilient walls adapted to frictionally and releasably secure a pet treat therein.
21. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 19, wherein:
- at least some of said recesses extend all the way through said side wall, and remaining recesses of said plurality of recesses extend partially through said side wall.
22. A pet toy product comprising:
- a body member having a side wall of substantially uniform thickness and enclosing a substantially hollow closed interior, a plurality of recesses formed in said side wall, said recesses including a plurality of grooves wherein at least two of said plurality of grooves share a common groove wall located therebetween, said side wall having an outer surface without raised areas formed thereon; and
- at least some of said recesses extend all the way through said side wall, and remaining recesses of said plurality of recesses extend partially through said side wall.
23. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 22, wherein:
- said plurality of recesses include resilient walls adapted to frictionally and releasably secure a pet treat therein.
24. A pet toy product comprising:
- a body member having a sidewall of substantially uniform thickness and enclosing a substantially hollow closed interior, said body member having an outer surface with a plurality of raised areas formed thereon, at least one of said raised areas having a recess formed thereon; and
- said plurality of raised areas include corresponding recesses, at least some of said recesses extending all the way through said side wall, and remaining recesses extending partially through said side wall.
25. A pet toy product, as claimed in claim 24, wherein:
- said recess includes resilient walls adapted to frictionally and releasably secure a pet treat therein.
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Type: Grant
Filed: May 1, 2002
Date of Patent: Apr 17, 2007
Assignee: Bounce, Inc. (Golden, CO)
Inventor: Joseph P. Markham (Arvada, CO)
Primary Examiner: Robert P. Swiatek
Attorney: Sheridan Ross PC
Application Number: 10/138,127
International Classification: A01K 29/00 (20060101);