IP Library Granted Patent US 7,971,557
Granted Patent B2
US 7,971,557 · App. 10/980,085 · Granted Jul 5, 2011

Dog boot

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Patent No.
US 7,971,557
App. No.
10/980,085
Granted
Jul 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dog boot is fabricated using a breathable substrate, preferably of durable material such as heavy nylon. Onto the substrate, various friction pads, wear pads, tensioning straps, and strategically located cushions are attached. Specially configured slits ensure that a wide range of leg sizes relative to paw sizes may be accommodated, while easing application of the boot and eliminating any risk of bunching.

Claims (27)

1. A dog boot, suitable for insertion and removal of a dog's leg and paw and providing an operatively protective covering about said dog paw, comprising:

a generally tubular body member having a closed end and an open end and defining a dog paw region operative to surround said dog's paw and a dog leg region operative to surround said dog's leg;

a means for contracting said dog leg region;

at least one cushion on an interior of said dog leg region protruding interiorly from said generally tubular body member above and immediately adjacent to said dog paw region by an amount of protrusion when said contracting means is contracted about said dog leg region to produce interference with said dog's paw and thereby prevent said dog leg region from sliding into contact with; said dog's paw; and a second cushion on said interior of said dog leg region generally opposed to said at least one cushion and non-overlapping therewith when said contracting means is contracted about said dog leg region.

2. The dog boot of claim 1 , further comprising at least one slit in said generally tubular body extending from said open end towards said closed end, said generally tubular body overlapping upon itself at said slit and terminating prior to overlapping with said at least one cushion when said open end is operatively contracted.

3. The dog boot of claim 1 , wherein said contracting means further comprises at least one releasable strap.

4. The dog boot of claim 2 , wherein said slit generally narrows with decreasing distance from said closed end when fully expanded.

5. The dog boot of claim 1 , wherein said contracting means defines a contracted circumference, and said at least one cushion is within said contracted circumference.

6. The dog boot of claim 5 , further comprising at least one slit in said generally tubular body extending from said open end towards said closed end, said generally tubular body overlapping upon itself at said slit and terminating prior to overlapping with said at least one cushion when said open end is operatively contracted.

7. The dog boot of claim 2 , wherein said at least one slit further comprises two opposed slits and said at least one cushion and said second cushion are interposed between said two opposed slits within a circumference defined by said contracting means, while only partially circumscribing said circumference.

8. The dog boot of claim 7 , wherein said two opposed slits generally narrow with decreasing distance from said closed end when fully opened.

9. A dog boot, suitable for insertion and removal of a dog's leg and paw and providing an operatively protective covering about said dog paw, comprising:

a generally tubular body member having a closed end and an open end and a ground engaging surface defining a dog paw region operative to surround said dog's paw and a dog leg region operative to surround said dog's leg;

a means for contracting said dog leg region;

at least one cushion on an interior of said dog leg region and immediately adjacent to said dog paw region ground engaging surface, said at least one cushion operative when said contracting means is contracted about said dog leg region to engage with said dog's paw and thereby prevent said dog leg region from sliding into contact with said dog's paw;

an insertion edge terminating said at least one cushion adjacent said open end, said insertion edge most adjacent to said generally tubular body also most adjacent to said open end, said insertion edge sloped away from said open end such that as distance between a point on said insertion edge and said generally tubular body increases, distance between said point on said insertion edge and said open end also generally increases, thereby facilitating an insertion of said dog's paw into said paw region; and

a second cushion on said interior of said dog leg region generally opposed to said at least one cushion and non-overlapping therewith when said contracting means is contracted about said dog leg region.

10. The dog boot of claim 9 , further comprising a paw edge terminating said at least one cushion adjacent said dog paw region ground engaging surface, said paw edge defining a surface generally normal to said tubular body, thereby facilitating engagement with said dog's paw subsequent to said insertion.

11. A dog boot, suitable for insertion and removal of a dog's leg and paw and operatively providing protective covering about said dog paw, comprising:

an operatively protective covering having a closed end and an open end and defining a dog paw region operative to surround said dog's paw, and defining a dog leg region operative to surround said dog's leg, said dog paw region located adjacent to said closed end and having a ground engaging surface, said dog leg region located adjacent to said open end;

a means for contracting said dog leg region;

at least one interference-producing cushion on an interior of said dog leg region protruding interiorly from said operatively protective covering above and immediately adjacent to said dog paw region ground engaging surface operative to produce interference with said dog's paw and thereby resist said dog leg region sliding into contact with said dog's paw; and

a second cushion on said interior of said dog leg region generally opposed to said at least one interference-producing cushion and non-overlapping therewith when said contracting means is contracted about said dog leg region.

12. The dog boot of claim 11 , wherein said at least one interference-producing cushion further comprises a termination distal to said open end, said at least one interference-producing cushion located entirely within said dog leg region.

13. The dog boot of claim 11 , wherein said at least one interference-producing cushion further comprises a tapered edge most nearly adjacent to said open end which slopes simultaneously away from said open end and away from said operatively protective covering, thereby facilitating insertion of a dog's paw into said dog boot.

14. The dog boot of claim 11 , wherein said at least one interference-producing cushion further comprises a foam pad.

15. The dog boot of claim 11 , wherein said at least one interference-producing cushion further comprises elastic material.

Assignments (8)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jan 18, 2024
From: COSMIC PET, LLC
To: DOSKOCIL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 066380/0304 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 9, 2022
From: HYPER PET BRANDS, LLC
To: COSMIC PET, LLC
Reel/Frame 061711/0849 →
FIRST LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 25, 2021
From: COSMIC PET LLC; COSMIC PET BRANDS LLC; PET FUSION LLC; OURPET'S COMPANY
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 058014/0652 →
ABL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 25, 2021
From: COSMIC PET LLC; COSMIC PET BRANDS LLC; PET FUSION LLC; OURPET'S COMPANY
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 057908/0871 →
SECOND LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 25, 2021
From: COSMIC PET LLC; COSMIC PET BRANDS LLC; PET FUSION LLC; OURPET'S COMPANY
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 057908/0895 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 13, 2019
From: R2P GLOBAL LLC; R2P GROUP INC.; R2P PET LIMITED; ULTRA PAWS, INC.
To: HYPER PET BRANDS LLC
Reel/Frame 048319/0572 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2018
From: ULTRA PAWS, LLC
To: ULTRA PAWS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047612/0819 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2017
From: PAXTON, STEPHEN E.; LUGO-PAXTON, LISA M.
To: ULTRA PAWS, LLC
Reel/Frame 043392/0750 →