CN216018388U - Defecation pad and defecation pad system - Google Patents

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CN216018388U
CN216018388U CN202121383690.5U CN202121383690U CN216018388U CN 216018388 U CN216018388 U CN 216018388U CN 202121383690 U CN202121383690 U CN 202121383690U CN 216018388 U CN216018388 U CN 216018388U
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The utility model discloses a defecation cushion, comprising: a water permeable part made of non-woven fabric; an absorbing part disposed at a bottom of the water-permeable part; a connection part disposed at a bottom of the absorption part. The utility model provides a defecation cushion and a defecation cushion system, which can facilitate the defecation cushion to be used in a simple mode. The defecation cushion and the defecation cushion system can prevent the occurrence of the event of polluting the space due to the pet. The defecation cushion can be used for a plurality of times without damaging the beauty, the manufacturing burden of a supplier is reduced to the maximum extent, and the cost of a user can be reduced.

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Defecation pad and defecation pad system
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of defecation cushions, in particular to a defecation cushion and a defecation cushion system.
Background
In general, when a pet is raised indoors such as in a house or a business, a user excrets the pet in a specific place through a defecation training. Therefore, pet excrement becomes easy to handle. Pets are discharged from a treatment tool such as a defecation mat or newspaper to a specific place such as a toilet through training. However, the final disposal is performed only by the user handling the defecation cushion in person as a consumable product, which causes a cost burden to the user. In order to prevent the situation that the pet cannot accurately excrete in the defecation cushion, the supplier makes the size of the defecation cushion larger than the area of the excrement of the pet. On the other hand, in the patent document (korean registered patent No. 10-2010987), the defecation pad is formed like a kitchen towel, and is used by being torn apart one by one in a roll state, and urine of a pet is absorbed on the defecation pad. In order to prevent the side leakage, a latticed water shielding wall is formed on the non-woven fabric forming the waterproof layer on the ground, and the space divided by the grids on the water shielding wall increases the water storage capacity of the defecation cushion while preventing the urine from spreading and the side leakage. However, even this can actually result in pet waste being discarded to uncontaminated areas, and a soiled litter can be aesthetically displeasing or malodorous. In addition, the defecation cushion which is used is not processed, and when the defecation cushion is used for a plurality of times, a pet can tread on excrement to pollute the peripheral space of the defecation cushion, so that the defecation cushion and the defecation cushion system are designed.
Disclosure of Invention
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a defecation cushion including:
a water permeable section;
an absorption part arranged at the bottom of the water-permeable part;
the connecting part is arranged at the bottom of the absorption part.
Further, the method also comprises the following steps:
and a blocking part located between the absorption part and the connection part.
Further, the shut-off portion is thin plastic.
Further, the water permeable part is made of non-woven fabrics.
Furthermore, the water permeable part is sewn by a honeycomb structure.
Further, the absorbing portion is pulp.
Further, a defecation pad system comprises a pair of defecation pads;
a pair of coupling parts respectively disposed at tops of the pair of defecation pads;
the connecting part at the bottom of one defecation cushion is connected with the combining part at the top of the other defecation cushion, so that one defecation cushion covers the other defecation cushion.
Further, the joint is of a mesh type.
Furthermore, paraffin is coated above the combining part, and a bulge is formed at the water permeable part of the paraffin, which is higher than the top of the defecation pad.
Further, the method also comprises the following steps: a defecation cushion array, wherein the defecation cushion array consists of a defecation cushion array.
According to the defecation cushion and the defecation cushion system of the embodiment of the utility model, the defecation cushion and the defecation cushion system can be used for facilitating the defecation cushion to be used in a simple manner. The defecation cushion and the defecation cushion system can prevent the occurrence of the event of polluting the space due to the pet. The defecation cushion can be used for a plurality of times without damaging the beauty, the manufacturing burden of a supplier is reduced to the maximum extent, and the cost of a user can be reduced.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and are intended to provide further explanation of the claimed technology.
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Fig. 1 is a drawing showing a defecation pad according to an embodiment.
Fig. 2 to 5 are drawings showing various embodiments of the defecation pad.
Fig. 6 and 7 are drawings showing a defecation cushion system according to the embodiment.
Fig. 8 to 10 are drawings showing a defecation pad system according to another embodiment.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be further explained by describing preferred embodiments of the present invention in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First, a defecation cushion and a defecation cushion system according to an embodiment of the utility model will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 10, and the application scenarios for pet excretion are wide.
Referring to fig. 1, the defecation cushion 10 in the specification can be detached from other defecation cushions.
Before the description, the following "other defecation cushion" will be described. The term "another defecation cushion" refers to a defecation cushion contaminated with excrement of a pet, and means all defecation cushions including an existing defecation cushion sold at present, a pre-sold defecation cushion, and a defecation cushion 10 and a defecation cushion system 100 described later in this specification. That is, "other defecation pad" encompasses all types of defecation pads that can be attached to the defecation pad 10 in the present specification.
In addition, terms such as lower side, bottom surface, upper side, and upper side, which are described in the present specification, are based on a mounting surface or an attachment surface on which the defecation pad is mounted, unless a specific standard is mentioned. That is, the term "upper side of A" means that the positional relationship is described with reference to A. The term "upper side" is used to describe the positional relationship with reference to the mounting or attachment surface.
According to embodiments herein, the waste area E of the waste pad 10 covering the soiled other waste pad may be attached, bonded or adhered to the waste pad. The other defecation cushion may be, but is not limited to, the defecation cushion system 100 described later according to the embodiments herein.
The above description is merely an example, and the waste pad 10 may function as a contaminated waste pad. That is, when the defecation pad 10 is contaminated due to excretion of a pet, another defecation pad may be connected, combined or attached.
In another aspect, a defecation cushion comprises: a water-permeable section 11, an absorbent section 12, and a connecting section 14. The absorption part 12 is arranged at the bottom of the water permeable part 11; the connecting portion 14 is provided at the bottom of the absorbent portion 12. When the pet excretes the excrement from the mat 10, the excrement is absorbed by the absorbent part 12 through the water-permeable part 11. The water-permeable section 11 may be made of a nonwoven fabric.
Further, since the water permeable part 11 is made of a nonwoven fabric, the liquid in the pet excrement permeates the water permeable part 11, and the solid substance remains on the upper surface of the water permeable part 11.
Furthermore, the permeable part 11 is sewn by a honeycomb structure, so that the supporting force for supporting solid matters in pet excrement can be ensured.
Further, the absorbent part 12 is made of pulp, and absorbs liquid in pet excrement.
The material of the water-permeable unit 11 and the absorbent unit 12 is merely an example, and is not limited thereto. That is, any material may be used as long as it has a good water permeable function and an absorption function.
In addition, according to the embodiment, more cut-off portions 13 may be included. The stopper 13 is made of thin plastic, and prevents urine from flowing into the floor of the room. The blocking portion 13 is located below the absorbent portion 12, and prevents the excrement, which is not absorbed by the absorbent portion 12, from leaking to the mounting surface.
The connecting portion 14 prevents the defecation cushion 10 from being separated or falling off from other defecation cushions. The connecting portion may be located at the lower side of the absorbent portion 12. However, if the blocking portion 13 or the like is provided below the absorbing portion 12, it may be positioned below the blocking portion 13. The connecting portion 14 may be located on the lowermost surface of the defecation cushion 10. The connecting portion 14 may have various forms. For example, a tape or an adhesive having adhesive force, and a tape or an adhesive form may be provided. In addition, according to another embodiment of the present disclosure, the connecting portion 14 may be formed by hook and loop fasteners, such as an inner fastener and an outer fastener. When the connecting portion 14 is in the form of a tape, an adhesive, a bonding tape, or an adhesive, the volume of the defecation pad 10 is minimized, and the packaging and manufacturing process are simplified. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, when the connection portion 14 is connected by an adhesive, a tape, or the like, a separate film portion covering the connection portion 14 may be provided. According to the embodiments in the present specification, an embodiment in which the connection portion 14 is configured by an adhesive tape, or the like is additionally described with reference to fig. 5.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, an embodiment of the connection portion 14 using a hook and loop fastener is additionally described with reference to fig. 6 and 7. Of course, if the connection portion 14 may be connected to the absorption portion 12 or the blocking portion 13 weakly and may be connected to the upper surface of another defecation cushion, the other defecation cushion may not be provided with a separate joint portion.
Referring to fig. 2, it can be understood that the defecation cushion 10 may have various forms.
The defecation pad 10 in the present specification may have various forms for other reasons such as user's request or easiness of manufacture by a supplier. Fig. 2 is only one embodiment, but it is also clear that the defecation cushion 10 may have a form other than that described in fig. 2.
Fig. 2 to 4 are drawings showing the bottom surface of the defecation cushion 10 in the present specification.
Referring to fig. 2, the connection portion 14 is located only at the corner portion of the waste mat 10. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the connection portion 14 from falling off from other defecation pads due to an impact while minimizing the size of the connection portion 14.
Fig. 3 shows a configuration in which the defecation cushion 10 is circular, and the connection portions 14 are provided in 4 pieces along the extension of the defecation cushion 10. Fig. 3 also shows that, while the size of the connecting portion 14 is minimized, the connecting portion 14 can be prevented from falling off from another defecation cushion due to impact.
Fig. 4 is a drawing showing that the connecting portion 14 is provided on the opposite surface of the defecation cushion 10. Referring to fig. 4, the edge of the defecation pad 10 is made firm, and the connection parts 14 are only needed to be arranged on two sides, so that the defecation pad has the advantage of simple manufacturing process.
Fig. 5 shows an example in which the connection portion 14 described in fig. 2 to 4 is configured by an adhesive tape.
Referring to fig. 5, the connection portion 14 may include an adhesive layer 2 composed of an adhesive such as SIS benzene-isopropenyl-benzene series. The adhesive layers 2 in this specification may be formed in a diamond shape, respectively, placed in the middle of the non-adhesive part 3, and mounted in a predetermined arrangement pattern.
According to the above embodiment, when a pet or a user steps on the defecation cushion 10 stuck on other defecation cushions, the occurrence of the squeezing phenomenon can be effectively reduced.
Specifically, when the defecation pad 10 stuck to the other defecation pad is stepped on when the adhesive or the adhesive paper is coated on the entire surface of the connection part 14, the other defecation pad is folded by pressing, thereby generating a pressing effect that the adhesive of the connection part 14 is stuck together. In contrast, if the unbonded portions 3 on the defecation pad 10 are present in a certain pattern, unnecessary squeezing can be effectively prevented.
The adhesive layer 2 may be a diamond shape having a long axis direction length x and a short axis direction length y, or may be arranged in a direction radial direction extending with the long axis direction centered on the center point of the defecation pad 10. In other words, the connecting portion 14 in this specification may include the adhesive layer 2 arranged with the long axis being toward the center point of the defecation pad 10, regardless of whether the defecation pad 10 has a quadrangular or circular shape.
In the present embodiment, the adhesive layer 2 is formed in a diamond shape, but is not limited thereto, and the adhesive layer 2 may be formed in an elliptical shape or the like as long as the long axis direction is arranged in the radial direction extending outward with the center point of the defecation pad 10 as the center.
According to the above embodiments, the ratio of the minor axis y to the major axis x in the major axis-minor axis direction of the adhesive layer 2 in the present specification is 1:1.73, but the ratio of the direction to be proposed is preferably 1:11.5 to 1:3.7, more preferably 1:1.7 to 1: 2. If the directional ratio is too large, 1:3.7 or more, adhesive residue or the like may occur on the floor, and thus it is not preferable.
In the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 2 in the present specification, the unbonded portions 3 are formed in a substantially straight zigzag shape having an equal width, but may be arranged in a regular lattice shape.
A defecation pad system comprises a pair of defecation pads 10 and a pair of joints 15. Respectively disposed on the top of a pair of defecation pads 10; the connecting portion 14 at the bottom of one of the defecation pads 10 is connected with the combining portion 15 at the top of the other defecation pad 10, so that one of the defecation pads 10 covers the other defecation pad 20. The joint 15 is of a mesh type. Paraffin is coated above the combining part 15, and the paraffin is higher than the water permeable part 11 at the top of the defecation pad to form a bulge. Further comprising: a defecation pad array 100, the defecation pad array 100 being composed of an array of defecation pads 10.
The defecation pad 10 of fig. 6 is the same as the embodiment illustrated in fig. 1 and 2, and the description of what has been illustrated in fig. 1 and 2 is not repeated.
The defecation pad 10 of fig. 6 and 7 may be formed of a connection part 14 in the form of a velcro tape. Referring to fig. 6, the defecation pad 10 in the present specification may further include an upper coupling portion 15.
The connecting portion 14 and the coupling portion 15 may be constituted by complementary inner and outer buttons, respectively. For example, if the connecting portion 14 is constituted by an external clasp, the joining portion 15 may be constituted by an internal clasp.
Fig. 7 is a drawing illustrating a defecation cushion system following the present embodiment. The defecation pad system of fig. 7 can be composed of a first defecation pad 10 and a second defecation pad 10 which are different in size.
Referring to fig. 7, the 1 st defecation pad 10 may comprise a mesh-type coupling part 15. The waste area E may be covered by the second waste pad 10 when the first waste pad 10 is soiled with waste. At this time, the coupling portion 15 of the 1 st defecation pad 10 and the connection portion of the 2 nd defecation pad 10 may be coupled to each other, not shown. The connection portion of the No. 2 th defecation cushion 10, not shown, may be in the form of fig. 2 or 4, but is not limited thereto. In addition, the 1 st defecation pad 10 can be surely attached to the other defecation pad 10 in order to cover the contaminated area of the other defecation pad.
According to embodiments herein, the 1 st defecation pad 10 may be the size of the 1 st lateral value a and the 1 st vertical value b, and the 2 nd defecation pad 10 may be the size of the 2 nd lateral value a and the 2 nd vertical value b.
In other words, the joint 15 of the 1 st defecation pad 10 can be formed by a grid structure with the size of the 2 nd horizontal value a and the 2 nd vertical value b. At this time, the 1 st horizontal value-1 st vertical value ratio (a/b) may be the same as the 2 nd horizontal value-2 nd vertical value ratio (a'/b). In addition, even though the 2 nd defecation pad 10 in the specification is changed in size in the 2 nd horizontal value a and the 2 nd vertical value b, the horizontal value-vertical value ratio is changed in size in a fixed state of a/b. For example, even if the size of the 2 nd defecation pad 10 is changed to the 3 rd horizontal value 2a and the 3 rd vertical value 2b, the horizontal value-vertical value ratio can be fixed.
Therefore, the 2 nd defecation pad 10 can be combined with the grid type combination part 15 of the 1 st defecation pad 10 in a magic tape manner by the aid of the connection part not shown at the lower part, and can be stably attached to the 1 st defecation pad 10.
According to embodiments herein, the mesh-type bonding portion 15 may be coated with paraffin. The combination portion 15 coated with paraffin may form a protruding position higher than the water permeable portion 11 and thus form a water blocking wall, which may prevent urine from spreading and leaking to the outside. In addition, the grid-type divided space formed by the water shielding wall can effectively increase the water storage capacity of the defecation cushion.
At this time, the joint 15 and the water permeable part 11 are formed in line with the water blocking wall, and the space defined by the water blocking wall is formed in a recessed state.
According to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the joint portion 15 formed by the water shielding wall may serve to guide the pet to avoid the excretion area.
According to the embodiment of the present specification, the size of the combining portion 15 can minimize the uncomfortable feeling when the pet excretes. Specifically, the volume occupied by the joint 15 is less than 20% of the volume of the water-permeable part 11. This is because not only the manufacturing process is facilitated, but also the manufacturing unit price is reduced, and the uncomfortable feeling felt by the pet can be minimized.
When the waste area E crosses the joint 15, a plurality of the No. 2 waste pads 10 may be used to cover the waste area E. The size of the No. 2 defecation pad 10 is set to be the size capable of covering the excrement area E, and the excrement area can be covered by only one No. 2 defecation pad 10.
If the waste area E is covered by the No. 2 waste pad 10, the pet can excrete to another location on the No. 1 waste pad 10, and also above the No. 2 waste pad 10. In either case, the defecation pad 10 can be repeatedly reused. Therefore, the user can use the No. 2 defecation cushion 10 a plurality of times according to his or her standard.
Referring to fig. 8, the defecation pad system may include a plurality of defecation pads 10 and a defecation pad array 100. In other words, the defecation pad 10 may constitute at least a portion of the defecation pad array 100. The defecation pad array 100 of the present invention may be rolled up and delivered from a warehouse, but is not limited thereto.
The litter array 100 may be disposed on a mounting surface to dispose of pet waste. The defecation pad array 100 may be referred to as the "other defecation pad" described above, i.e., other defecation pads (not shown) may be bonded, connected or attached over the defecation pad array 100.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the defecation pad array 100 may be "another defecation pad array 100 in a relationship with at least one defecation pad array 100 forming the defecation pad array 100.
Only the upper portion of the defecation pad array 100 is illustrated in fig. 8 as being formed of the defecation pad array 10, but is not limited thereto. The entire upper portion of the defecation pad array 100 of the present invention may be constituted by the defecation pad 10.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, if a pet excretes on the defecation pad array 100, the user can remove one or more of the defecation pads 10 above the defecation pad array 100 to cover the excretion area E.
Referring to fig. 8, when the excrement area E spans 2 defecation pads on the left side of a-a', more than 2 defecation pads 10 in the area outside the excrement area E can be separated from the defecation pad array 100, and the separated more than 2 defecation pads 10 can be covered and adhered on the excrement area E. In this case, the relationship between the defecation pad array 100, which separates 2 or more defecation pads 10, and 2 or more defecation pads 10 may be "other defecation pads".
According to the embodiment of the present invention, the defecation pads 10 constituting the defecation pad array 100 can be constructed in the originally set size and the originally set proportion, and the edge portion of each defecation pad 10 can be partially cut so as to be easily separated from each other.
The defecation cushion array 100 can cover excrement by using the defecation cushion 10 in other fields no matter where the pet excretes, above the defecation cushion array 100, and even if the defecation cushion is repeatedly used, discomfort can not be brought to a user or a person who watches the defecation.
Referring to fig. 9, the underside of the portion of the defecation pad 10 in the defecation pad array 100 may include a water permeable layer 111 having the same function as the water permeable section 11 and an absorbent layer 112 having the same function as the absorbent section 12. The water permeable layer 111 and the absorbing layer 112 are hereinafter referred to as a treatment section 110.
The connection portion 14 is proposed to have a form of a thin double-sided tape, an adhesive tape, or an adhesive. It can minimize the height of the defecation pad 10, and has the advantage of easy disassembly. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and a hook and loop fastener method or other methods may be used.
If the user removes the defecation pad 10 from the defecation pad matrix 100 while the connection portion 14 of the defecation pad 10 is kept in a state of being connected with the water permeable layer 111, the treatment portion 110 appears on the defecation pad matrix 100. Thus, even if the user removes the defecation cushion 10 from the defecation cushion array 100, the contamination of the installation surface due to the pet excrement can be prevented.
That is, when the upper portion of the defecation pad array 100 is contaminated with excrement, the contaminated defecation pad 10 is removed, and the treatment part 110 can function as a new defecation pad.
Although the defecation pad array 100 is illustrated as two layers in fig. 9, it is not limited thereto. Referring to FIG. 10, the defecation mat 10 may be composed of a stack of multiple layers 10-1 to 10-n. In this case, a cut-off layer (120) is provided on the lower side of the processing section (110) to prevent the mounting surface from being contaminated.
If the configuration of fig. 8 and 9 is provided, there is an advantage in that the user separately purchases the defecation pad array 100 and other defecation pads. In addition, as described above, the pet mat can shield excrement, has an aesthetic advantage, and can prevent pets from trampling.
The edge of the defecation pad array 100 is provided with a finishing part 140. When the defecation pad array 100 is discarded, the defecation pad array 100 can be rolled inside excrement so as to be gathered together. In this way, the volume of waste can be reduced, preventing contaminants from contacting the body.
It should be noted that, in the present specification, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising … …" does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the above description should not be taken as limiting the utility model. Various modifications and alterations to this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description. Accordingly, the scope of the utility model should be determined from the following claims.

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1. A defecation cushion, comprising:
the water-permeable part is made of non-woven fabrics;
an absorbing part disposed at a bottom of the water-permeable part;
a connection part disposed at a bottom of the absorption part.
2. The defecation pad as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
a cut-off portion located between the absorbing portion and the connecting portion.
3. The waste pad of claim 2 wherein said cutout is a thin plastic.
4. The defecation pad according to claim 1, wherein the water permeable part is sewn by a honeycomb structure.
5. The waste pad of claim 1 wherein the absorbent portion is pulp.
6. A defecation cushion system, comprising a pair of defecation cushions according to any one of claims 1 to 5;
a pair of coupling parts respectively provided on the tops of the pair of defecation pads according to any one of claims 1 to 5;
the connecting part at the bottom of one defecation cushion is connected with the combining part at the top of the other defecation cushion, so that one defecation cushion covers the other defecation cushion.
7. The defecation cushion system according to claim 6, wherein the bonding portion is of a mesh type.
8. The defecation pad system according to claim 6, wherein paraffin is coated above the combination part, and the paraffin is higher than the water permeable part at the top of the defecation pad to form a bulge.
9. The defecation cushion system according to claim 6, further comprising: an array of defecation pads, the array of defecation pads consisting of the array of defecation pads.
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