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Pet feeding system

a feeding system and pet technology, applied in the field of pet feeding systems, can solve the problems of poor match to the shape of a typical dog's head, messy eaters in dogs in particular, and pet feeding sites equipped with conventional containers can attract unwanted pests

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-10-05
MACNEIL IP
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The patent is for a pet feeding system with a stand and bowls that are designed to make pet access more comfortable and easy. The bowls have a front portion that is angled inward compared to the side and rear portions, which helps the pet to easily access the bowl. The stand also has an inclined front, back, and side wall that provides resistance to shear forces, protecting the bowls from damage. Additionally, the stand has a finger notch that allows for easy removal of the bowl for cleaning and filling. Overall, this pet feeding system is highly functional and easy to use.

Problems solved by technology

Dogs in particular can be messy eaters.
Because they are thus apt to be sources of stray food particles, pet feeding sites equipped with conventional containers sometimes attract unwanted pests.
A traditional pet bowl has an interior surface that is shaped like a flattened hemisphere, providing a poor match to the shape of a typical dog's head.
This makes eating incrementally more difficult for the dog and the mismatch in shape is apt to generate more stray food particles and water splashes.

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[0045]A pet feeding system is generally indicated by 100 in FIG. 1. In this illustrated embodiment, the feeding system 100 has four components: first and second bowls 102 and 104, a stand 106, and a mat 108. In other embodiments, there may be only one such bowl or there could be more than two bowls.

[0046]The stand 106 has a front 110 that is joined by a continuous curved wall to a left side 112 and by a continuous curved wall to a right side 114. Front 110 is concavely curved at its center. A top 115 is integrally molded with, and spans across, the front 110, left side 112 and right side 114. The stand top 115 has a stand top surface 116. The stand 106 further has a back or a rear side 118, shown for example in FIG. 7, to which the left and right sides 112, 114 are joined by respective continuous curved walls. The left side 112 and the right side 114 downwardly extend from the top 115 respectively to a left base 120 and a right base 122. In the illustrated embodiment, bases 120 and ...

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Abstract

A top surface of an elevating stand of a pet feeding system defines bowl receptacles into which respective food and water bowls may be removably installed. A first zone of the top surface of the stand includes an upwardly convex ring that laterally surrounds a respective bowl receptacle. A second zone of the top surface of the stand laterally surrounds the first zone, except as interrupted by a finger notch. Each bowl has a peripheral lip with a lower surface formed as a downwardly concave ring that fits over the upwardly convex ring of the stand. An edge of the bowl rests on the second zone at a location below the upper limit of the convex ring. A base of the stand cooperates with upstanding ribs in an elastomeric mat to prevent lateral movement of the stand and to prevent rotation of the stand around the stand center.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation in part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15 / 089,863, filed Apr. 4, 2016, and owned by the Applicant hereof. The entire disclosure and drawings of the last said Application are incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]A traditional way to feed a dog or a cat is to place a bowl of food and a bowl of water on the floor. More recently, pet feeding stations have been developed which elevate the food and water bowls off of the floor. This puts the food and water at a convenient height for the pet.[0003]Dogs in particular can be messy eaters. The optimum pet feeding station or system is one that is easily accessible by the pet, is easy to clean and that generates a minimum of stray food and water. As a cat, or more particularly, a dog, eats, there may be a tendency for the food and water bowl to slide around; these quadrupeds usually do not hold their food or water bowls in place with their p...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01K5/01A01K7/00
CPCA01K5/0135A01K5/0142A01K7/005
Inventor MACNEIL, DAVID F.MASANEK, JR., FREDERICK W.
Owner MACNEIL IP
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