IP Library Granted Patent US 6,892,675
Granted Patent B1
US 6,892,675 · App. 10/801,873 · Granted May 17, 2005

Cat toy

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Patent No.
US 6,892,675
App. No.
10/801,873
Granted
May 17, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A cat toy apparatus for occupying a cat or functioning as a hunting decoy includes a support structure, a motor assembly on the support structure that includes a motor and an electronic circuit for powering the motor, an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed radially outwardly from the central axis, and an object connected to the distal end portion by a flexible line. The motor assembly is adapted to rotate the elongated member in order to thereby move the object about the central axis of the support structure for purposes of attracting the attention of an animal, preferably with haphazard, unpredictable movement that a cat finds enticing. The electronic circuit may include a sensor for detecting an animal in close proximity to the apparatus in order to automatically turn the electric motor on.

Claims (79)

1. A cat toy apparatus, comprising:

a base having a hollow interior;

a motor-supporting structure having a central axis and a hollow interior extending along the central axis, which motor-supporting structure is connected to the base and so arranged that with the base resting on a horizontal support surface, the motor-supporting structure extends upwardly from the base with the central axis disposed vertically;

an electric motor located within the hollow interior of the motor-supporting structure in alignment with the central axis;

a object-holding arm connected to the motor, the object-holding arm including an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure;

a cat-attracting object;

a flexible line connecting the cat-attracting object to the distal end portion of the object-holding arm; and

means for powering the electric motor in order to rotate the object-holding arm and thereby move the cat-attracting object about the motor-supporting structure;

said cat toy further comprising at least four base-stabilizing members on the base that are rotatable by a user from deployed positions, in which the base-stabilizing members extend outwardly from the base, to storage positions in which the base-stabilizing members are retracted from the deployed positions.

2. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the means for powering the electric motor includes an electronic circuit located within the hollow interior of the base.

3. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 2 , wherein the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for enabling a user to select a running time after which the electric circuit automatically turns the electric motor off.

4. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 2 , wherein the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for enabling a user to select a speed at which the electric motor operates.

5. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 2 , wherein the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for automatically reversing motor direction at various times.

6. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 2 , wherein the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for detecting an animal in close proximity to the apparatus in order to automatically turn the electronic circuit on and power the electric motor when the presence of an animal is so detected.

7. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein:

the means for powering the electric motor includes a battery-powered electronic circuit located within the hollow interior of the base;

the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for enabling a user to select a running time after which the electric circuit automatically turns the electric motor off;

the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for enabling a user to select a speed at which the electric motor operates; and

the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for automatically reversing motor direction at various time intervals.

8. A cat toy apparatus as recited in claim 7 , wherein the electronic circuit includes means for detecting an animal in close proximity to the apparatus in order to automatically turn the electronic circuit on and power the electric motor when the presence of an animal is so detected.

9. A cat toy apparatus, comprising:

a base having a hollow interior;

a motor-supporting structure having a central axis and a hollow interior extending along the central axis, which motor-supporting structure is connected to the base and so arranged that with the base resting on a horizontal support surface, the motor-supporting structure extends upwardly from the base with the central axis disposed vertically;

an electric motor located within the hollow interior of the motor-supporting structure in alignment with the central axis;

a object-holding arm connected to the motor, the object-holding arm including an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure;

a cat-attracting object;

a flexible line connecting the cat-attracting object to the distal end portion of the elongated member; and

means for powering the electric motor in order to rotate the object-holding arm and thereby move the cat-attracting object about the motor-supporting structure;

wherein the means for powering the electric motor includes an electronic circuit located within the hollow interior of the base;

wherein the base includes an upper side;

wherein the electronic circuit includes a circuit-controlling knob; and

wherein the base includes cat-ear-depicting graphics, cat-eye-depicting graphics, and cat-whisker-depicting graphics on the upper side that combine with the circuit-controlling knob to depict a cat face, for which cat face the circuit-controlling knob depicts a cat nose.

10. A cat toy apparatus, comprising:

a base having a hollow interior;

a motor-supporting structure having a central axis and a hollow interior extending along the central axis, which motor-supporting structure is connected to the base and so arranged that with the base resting on a horizontal support surface, the motor-supporting structure extends upwardly from the base with the central axis disposed vertically;

an electric motor located within the hollow interior of the motor-supporting structure in alignment with the central axis;

an object-holding arm connected to the motor, the object-holding arm including an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure;

a cat-attracting object;

a flexible line connecting the cat-attracting object to the distal end portion of the elongated member; and

means for powering the electric motor in order to rotate the object-holding arm and thereby move the cat-attracting object about the motor-supporting structure;

wherein the motor includes a rigid shaft extending upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure to a terminal end portion of the rigid shaft; and

wherein the proximal end portion of the elongated member is adapted to be removably attached to the terminal end portion of the rigid shaft in slide-on engagement of the terminal end portion in order to facilitate replacement of the object-holding arm.

11. A cat toy apparatus, comprising:

a base having a hollow interior;

a motor-supporting structure having a central axis and a hollow interior extending along the central axis, which motor-supporting structure is connected to the base and so arranged that with the base resting on a horizontal support surface, the motor-supporting structure extends upwardly from the base with the central axis disposed vertically;

an electric motor located within the hollow interior of the motor-supporting structure in alignment with the central axis;

a object-holding arm connected to the motor, the object-holding arm including an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure;

a cat-attracting object;

a flexible line connecting the cat-attracting object to the distal end portion of the object-holding arm; and

means for powering the electric motor in order to rotate the object-holding arm and thereby move the cat-attracting object about the motor-supporting structure;

said means for powering the electric motor including a battery-powered electronic circuit located within the hollow interior of the base such that the electronic circuit is adapted to function as means for enabling a user to select a running time after which the electric circuit automatically turns the electric motor off, means for enabling the user to select a speed at which the electric motor operates, and means for automatically reversing motor direction at various time intervals;

said motor including a rigid shaft extending upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure to a terminal end portion of the rigid shaft, the object-holding arm including a slender, plastic wand, and the slender plastic wand is adapted to be removably attached to the terminal end portion of the rigid shaft in slide-on engagement of the terminal end portion in order to facilitate replacement of the object-holding arm; and

the apparatus further comprising at least four base-stabilizing members on the base that are adapted to be rotated from deployed positions, in which the base-stabilizing members extend outwardly from the base, to storage positions in which the base-stabilizing members are retracted from the deployed positions.

12. A cat toy apparatus, comprising:

a support structure having a central axis, which support structure is adapted to rest upon a horizontal support surface with the central axis disposed vertically;

a motor assembly on the support structure, including an electric motor and an electronic circuit for powering the electric motor;

an elongated member having a proximal end portion that is connected to the electric motor and a distal end portion that is disposed upwardly from the motor and radially outwardly from the central axis;

a flexible line connected to the distal end portion of the elongated member, the flexible line having a terminal end; and

an object connected to the terminal end of the flexible line;

wherein the motor assembly is adapted to function as means for rotating the elongated member in order to thereby move the object about the central axis of the support structure for purposes of attracting the attention of an animal;

wherein the motor includes a rigid shaft extending upwardly and radially outwardly from the motor-supporting structure to a terminal end portion of the rigid shaft; and

wherein the proximal end portion of the elongated member is adapted to be removably attached to the terminal end portion of the rigid shaft in slide-on engagement of the terminal end portion in order to facilitate replacement of the elongated member.

13. An animal-attracting apparatus, comprising:

a base having a hollow interior;

a motor-supporting structure having a central axis and a hollow interior extending along the central axis, which motor-supporting structure is connected to the base and so arranged that with the base resting on a horizontal support surface, the motor-supporting structure extends upwardly from the base with the central axis disposed vertically;

an electric motor located within the hollow interior of the motor-supporting structure in alignment with the central axis;

a object-holding arm connected to the motor, the object-holding arm including an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed upwardly from the motor-supporting structure;

an animal-attracting object connected to the distal end portion of the elongated member; and

means for powering the electric motor in order to rotate the object-holding arm and thereby move the animal-attracting object;

said animal-attracting apparatus further comprising at least four base-stabilizing members on the base that are rotatable by a user from deployed positions, in which the base-stabilizing members extend outwardly from the base, to storage positions in which the base-stabilizing members are retracted from the deployed positions.

14. An animal-attracting apparatus, comprising:

a base having a hollow interior;

a motor-supporting structure having a central axis and a hollow interior extending along the central axis, which motor-supporting structure is connected to the base and so arranged that with the base resting on a horizontal support surface, the motor-supporting structure extends upwardly from the base with the central axis disposed vertically;

an electric motor located within the hollow interior of the motor-supporting structure in alignment with the central axis;

a object-holding arm connected to the motor, the object-holding arm including an elongated member having a proximal end portion connected to the motor and a distal end portion disposed upwardly from the motor-supporting structure;

an animal-attracting object connected to the distal end portion of the elongated member; and

means for powering the electric motor in order to rotate the object-holding arm and thereby move the animal-attracting object;

wherein the motor includes a shaft extending upwardly from the motor-supporting structure to a terminal end portion of the shaft; and

wherein the proximal end portion of the elongated member is adapted to be removably attached to the terminal end portion of the shaft in slide-on engagement of the terminal end portion in order to facilitate replacement of the object-holding arm.

Assignments (14)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 29, 2022
From: WORLDWISE, INC.; QUAKER PET GROUP, INC.; FURHAVEN PET PRODUCTS, INC.
To: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: BLATTE, DAVID C.
To: WORLDWISE, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: WINGSPIRE CAPITAL LLC
To: WORLDWISE, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: PRAESIDIAN CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY FUND III, LP
To: BLATTE, DAVID C.
Reel/Frame 056062/0156 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2021
From: MONROE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT ADVISORS, LLC
To: WORLDWISE, INC.
Reel/Frame 055973/0321 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 23, 2021
From: WORLDWISE, INC.
To: WINGSPIRE CAPITAL LLC
Reel/Frame 055694/0755 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2015
From: SALUS CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
To: WORLDWISE, INC.; QUAKER PET GROUP, INC.; QUAKER DOG, LLC; QPG SHERPA, LLC; QPG BLAKE STREET, LLC
Reel/Frame 037175/0293 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2015
From: WORLDWISE, INC.; QUAKER DOG, LLC; QUAKER PET GROUP, INC.; QPG SHERPA, LLC
To: PRAESIDIAN CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY FUND III, LP, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 037184/0332 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2015
From: WORLDWISE, INC.
To: MONROE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT ADVISORS, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2015
From: COMERFORD, PAUL
To: WORLDWISE, INC.
Reel/Frame 034681/0883 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 22, 2014
From: WORLDWISE, INC.
To: SALUS CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
Reel/Frame 032102/0390 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2014
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: WORLDWISE, INC.
Reel/Frame 032073/0699 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 7, 2012
From: WORLDWISE, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 27, 2012
From: COMERFORD, PAUL
To: WORLDWISE, INC.
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