Pet feeding frame
By connecting the base and support frame with fasteners, and combining metal materials with a multi-point support structure, the problem of unstable installation of pet feeding racks has been solved, achieving stability and convenience, and improving user experience and safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing pet feeding racks have poor installation stability in their base and support, which can easily cause the bowls to tip over, affecting the pets' eating comfort and the hygiene of the environment.
The base and support frame are connected by fasteners. The main body of the base overlaps the top of the support frame longitudinally. The connection part limits and fixes the installation space of the support frame. Combined with metal material and multi-point support structure, it ensures stability and convenient installation.
The pet feeding rack achieves structural stability and easy installation, reduces the risk of tipping over, improves user experience and transportation efficiency, and enhances overall aesthetics and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of pet supplies technology, and in particular to a pet feeding rack. Background Technology
[0002] A pet feeding stand is a stand used to support a pet's food or water bowl. Its main purpose is to allow pets to eat at a more comfortable height, reducing pressure on their neck, spine, and joints, while also keeping the food bowl stable and preventing it from sliding or tipping over.
[0003] Pet feeding racks typically consist of a base and a support. The base holds the food bowl, and in current technology, the base is usually placed directly on the support or secured using a simple nesting method. However, this method of securing the base and support results in poor installation stability, making it easy for pets to tip over the food bowl while eating.
[0004] The above content is only used to assist in understanding the technical solution of the utility model and does not represent an admission that the above content is prior art. Utility Model Content
[0005] In view of the above problems, this utility model proposes a pet feeding rack, which aims to provide a pet feeding rack that is easy to install and highly stable.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the pet feeding rack proposed in this utility model includes a base, a support frame, and multiple fasteners, wherein...
[0007] The base includes a base body for accommodating bowls, the base body being longitudinally attached to the top of the support frame;
[0008] The base body has a connecting part at its bottom and an installation space at its top. The connecting part is installed in the installation space along a first direction and is fixedly connected to the support frame by the fasteners. The first direction is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
[0009] In one embodiment, the support frame includes at least a first support leg, a second support leg, a third support leg, and a fourth support leg;
[0010] The connecting part includes a first crossbeam and a second crossbeam spaced apart along a second direction, and the opposite ends of the first crossbeam in the first direction are respectively connected to the first support foot and the second support foot by the fasteners;
[0011] The two opposite ends of the second crossbeam in the first direction are respectively connected to the third support leg and the fourth support leg by the fasteners;
[0012] The first direction, the second direction, and the longitudinal direction are perpendicular to each other.
[0013] In one embodiment, the support frame further includes two first fixed crossbeams and two second fixed crossbeams, the first fixed crossbeams extending along the first direction, one first fixed crossbeam being fixedly connected to the first support foot and the second support foot, and the other first fixed crossbeam being fixedly connected to the third support foot and the fourth support foot;
[0014] The second fixed crossbeam extends along the second direction, and one second fixed crossbeam is fixedly connected to the first support foot and the third support foot, while the other second fixed crossbeam is fixedly connected to the second support foot and the fourth support foot.
[0015] In one embodiment, the base body has a plurality of filter holes;
[0016] The pet feeding rack also includes a water storage component, at least a portion of which is located within the installation space and is magnetically connected to the support frame. The top of the water storage component has a water inlet corresponding to the filter hole.
[0017] In one embodiment, the pet feeding rack further includes a support member and a magnetic member. The support member includes a connecting plate and a support plate. The connecting plate is fixedly connected to the support frame. The support plate extends along the first direction, and the magnetic member is fixedly connected to the top wall of the support plate.
[0018] The water storage component and the magnetic suction component are magnetically attracted to each other.
[0019] In one embodiment, the pet feeding rack includes two support members, and the two support plates are spaced apart along the first direction to form a pull-out space;
[0020] The water storage component can be pulled out and installed within the pull-out space.
[0021] In one embodiment, the connecting portion includes a first crossbeam, which is positioned and installed within the mounting space.
[0022] The bottom wall of the base body slopes downward in the second direction on the side closer to the water storage component;
[0023] The base body protrudes from the first crossbeam along the second direction to form a filter section, and a plurality of filter holes are formed in the filter section.
[0024] The water inlet is provided corresponding to the filter hole and the first crossbeam, so that the water from the filter hole flows through the side wall of the first crossbeam to the water storage component.
[0025] In one embodiment, the filter section has multiple rows of filter holes; each row of filter holes includes multiple filter holes spaced apart along a first direction, the filter holes extending in an elongated shape along the first direction, and the multiple rows of filter holes are spaced apart and staggered in a second direction; and / or,
[0026] The ratio of the length to the width of the filter hole is greater than or equal to 5.
[0027] In one embodiment, a retaining member is provided on the wall of the base body away from the support frame, and the retaining member surrounds the peripheral side wall of the base body from one end of the filter part to the opposite end of the filter part.
[0028] The filter section is folded upward and in the second direction away from the water storage component to form a partition section, which is connected to the enclosure component on opposite sides in the first direction.
[0029] In one embodiment, the base is made of metal, and the support frame is composed of metal profiles.
[0030] This utility model pet feeding rack uses fasteners to fix the base and support frame together, meaning that the base and support frame are detachable. This facilitates saving transportation and storage space, thereby reducing transportation costs.
[0031] Secondly, the base and support frame are secured with fasteners, allowing for quick assembly and disassembly. During installation, the base is first placed on top of the support frame for initial positioning. The support frame provides support for the base, making installation easier and less strenuous. The connecting part is then inserted into the installation space for precise positioning. Finally, the fasteners are used to gradually secure the connection, ensuring a firm fit. This design allows the pet feeder to achieve both structural stability and ease of installation, improving the user experience. Disassembly is simple: just reverse the process, loosening the fasteners and removing the connecting part to easily separate the base from the support frame, facilitating cleaning and component replacement. Attached Figure Description
[0032] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0033] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of an embodiment of the pet feeding rack of this utility model is shown;
[0034] Figure 2 for Figure 1 An exploded image of a pet feeding rack in China;
[0035] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of the pet feeding rack of this utility model from another angle;
[0036] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of a pet feeding rack;
[0037] Figure 5 This is a front view of the pet feeding rack of this utility model;
[0038] Figure 6 This is a rear view of the pet feeding rack of this utility model;
[0039] Figure 7 This is a left view of the pet feeding rack of this utility model;
[0040] Figure 8 This is a right view of the pet feeding rack of this utility model;
[0041] Figure 9 This is a top view of the pet feeding rack of this utility model;
[0042] Figure 10 This is a bottom view of the pet feeding rack of this utility model;
[0043] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0044] label name label name label name 100 Pet feeding rack 122 Second crossbeam 30 fastener 10 base 20 support frame 40 Water storage components 11 Base body 21 Installation space 41 Water inlet 111 Filtration section 22 First supporting leg 50 Support component 112 Filter holes 23 Second support leg 51 Connecting plate 113 enclosure components 24 Third support leg 52 support plate 114 partition 25 Fourth supporting leg 53 Pull-out space 12 Connection part 26 First fixed crossbeam 60 Magnetic components 121 First crossbeam 27 Second fixed crossbeam
[0045] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0046] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application. In addition, the technical solutions of various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those of ordinary skill in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be implemented, it should be considered that such combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0047] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a specific posture. If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.
[0048] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the meaning of "and / or" throughout the text is to include three parallel solutions. For example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution that simultaneously satisfies both A and B.
[0049] This utility model proposes a pet feeding rack 100.
[0050] In this embodiment of the utility model, please refer to Figures 1 to 10 The pet feeding rack 100 includes a base 10, a support frame 20, and a plurality of fasteners 30. The base 10 includes a base body 11 for accommodating bowls, and the base body 11 overlaps the top of the support frame 20 longitudinally. The bottom of the base body 11 is provided with a connecting part 12, and the top of the support frame 20 is provided with an installation space 21. The connecting part 12 is limited and installed in the installation space 21 along a first direction. The connecting part 12 and the support frame 20 are fixedly connected by fasteners 30, and the first direction is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
[0051] In this embodiment, the base 10 is a structure for accommodating pet bowls, supporting the bowls, and connected to the support frame 20. The base 10 can be rectangular, circular, or other shapes suitable for accommodating bowls. For example, a double-bowl design can be elongated, while a single-bowl design can be square or circular. Its material can be plastic, metal, or wood, etc., without limitation. To improve the rigidity of the pet feeding rack 100, the base 10 is preferably made of metal.
[0052] The base 10 includes a base body 11 and a connecting portion 12. The base body 11 is a structure for accommodating pet bowls. The connecting portion 12 is a bottom extension of the base body 11, used to insert into the mounting space 21 of the support frame 20 for initial positioning, and then secured by fasteners 30. The connecting portion 12 can be a boss, a tenon, or a plug, and its shape can be elongated, square, or L-shaped to accommodate different installation methods. Limiting installation methods include, but are not limited to, using an interference fit to ensure a tight fit between the connecting portion 12 and the mounting space 21, increasing stability.
[0053] The support frame 20 supports the base 10, maintaining it at a certain height for easy pet feeding. The support frame 20 can be a frame structure, such as U-shaped, H-shaped, X-shaped, or a four-legged support, to ensure stability. Its material can be metal, plastic, or wood, with no specific restrictions. To improve the rigidity of the pet feeding rack 100, the support frame 20 is preferably made of metal.
[0054] The installation space 21 refers to the accommodating space provided at the top of the support frame 20 for the connecting part 12, so that the connecting part 12 can be inserted and initially combined with the support frame 20. It can be a slot, hole or nested cavity, and its shape can match the connecting part 12, such as a rectangular slot, a round hole or a U-shaped clamp.
[0055] Fasteners 30 are components used to connect the base 10 and the support frame 20, including but not limited to screws or bolts, to ensure a secure connection between the base 10 and the support frame 20 and prevent the feeding stand from shaking when the pet is moving. During installation, first, the base body 11 is placed on top of the support frame 20, and the connecting part 12 is inserted into the installation space 21. Then, the connecting part 12 is fixed to the support frame 20 using fasteners 30. The fasteners 30 should be tightened gradually in a diagonal sequence to avoid structural deformation due to unilateral stress.
[0056] The pet feeding rack 100 of this utility model is fixedly connected to the base 10 and the support frame 20 by fasteners 30, which means that the base 10 and the support frame 20 are detachable. This makes it easier to save transportation and storage space, thereby saving transportation costs.
[0057] Secondly, the base 10 and support frame 20 are fixedly connected by fasteners 30, allowing for quick assembly and disassembly. During installation, the base body 11 is first placed on top of the support frame 20 for initial positioning and support, making installation easier and less strenuous. Then, the connecting part 12 is inserted into the installation space 21 for precise positioning. Finally, the fasteners 30 are used to gradually secure the connection, ensuring a firm fit. This allows the pet feeder 100 to simultaneously achieve structural stability and ease of installation, improving the user experience. Disassembly is simple: just reverse the process, loosening the fasteners 30 and removing the connecting part 12 to easily separate the base 10 from the support frame 20, facilitating cleaning and component replacement.
[0058] In one embodiment, the base 10 is made of metal, and the support frame 20 is composed of metal profiles. The metal can be iron, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, or carbon steel, etc., and the metal profiles can be hollow or solid columns with square or circular cross-sections. Compared to sheet metal structures, columnar structures reduce the risk of pet scratches and improve safety. The metal materials of the base 10 and support frame 20 not only enhance the overall structural durability but also ensure the aesthetics and stability of the pet feeding rack 100.
[0059] In one embodiment, the support frame 20 includes at least a first support leg 22, a second support leg 23, a third support leg 24, and a fourth support leg 25; the connecting part 12 includes a first crossbeam 121 and a second crossbeam 122 spaced apart along a second direction, the opposite ends of the first crossbeam 121 in the first direction are respectively connected to the first support leg 22 and the second support leg 23 by fasteners 30; the opposite ends of the second crossbeam 122 in the first direction are respectively connected to the third support leg 24 and the fourth support leg 25 by fasteners 30; the first direction, the second direction, and the longitudinal direction are perpendicular to each other.
[0060] In this embodiment, the support frame 20 includes at least four support legs, located at the four corners of the support frame 20, forming a stable support structure. The support legs can be cylindrical or rectangular, and are preferably made of profile material. The four support legs provide four-point support, and this multi-point support structure better ensures the balance of the pet feeding rack 100 and reduces the risk of tipping over. In some embodiments, anti-slip pads can be added to the bottom of the support legs to enhance friction and prevent the feeding rack from sliding.
[0061] The connecting part 12 includes a first crossbeam 121 and a second crossbeam 122 spaced apart along a second direction. The first and second crossbeams 121 and 122 are generally elongated strips, and can have a rectangular cross-section or a circular tube structure. The two ends of the first crossbeam 121 are connected to the first support leg 22 and the fourth support leg 25 by fasteners 30, with the fasteners 30 passing through the support leg and the first crossbeam 121 along a first direction to achieve a stable connection between the first crossbeam 121 and the support leg. The two ends of the second crossbeam 122 are connected to the second support leg 23 and the third support leg 24 by fasteners 30, i.e., the fasteners 30 pass through the support leg and the second crossbeam 122 along a second direction to achieve a stable connection between the second crossbeam 122 and the support leg. The first and second crossbeams 121 are parallel to each other with a moderate spacing, ensuring balanced stress on the overall structure of the feeding rack and enhancing stability.
[0062] In one embodiment, the support frame 20 further includes two first fixed crossbeams 26 and two second fixed crossbeams 27. The first fixed crossbeams 26 extend along a first direction, and one first fixed crossbeam 26 is fixedly connected to the first support leg 22 and the second support leg 23, while the other first fixed crossbeam 26 is fixedly connected to the third support leg 24 and the fourth support leg 25. The second fixed crossbeams 27 extend along a second direction, and one second fixed crossbeam 27 is fixedly connected to the first support leg 22 and the third support leg 24, while the other second fixed crossbeam 27 is fixedly connected to the second support leg 23 and the fourth support leg 25.
[0063] In this embodiment, the support frame 20 further includes two first fixed crossbeams 26 and two second fixed crossbeams 27, extending along the first and second directions respectively. The first fixed crossbeams 26 and the second fixed crossbeams 27 can be elongated strips, and can be rectangular, round, or have an irregular cross-section. The material can be metal. The fixed connection between the fixed crossbeams and the support legs can be welding or threaded connection, which is not limited here.
[0064] In this embodiment, the first fixed crossbeam 26 rigidly connects the front and rear support legs to prevent the support from swaying back and forth; the second fixed crossbeam 27 rigidly connects the left and right support legs to prevent the support from tilting to the side. Compared to a structure relying solely on four support legs, the arrangement of the first fixed crossbeam 26 and the second fixed crossbeam 27 further improves stability. Simultaneously, the first fixed crossbeam 26 and the second fixed crossbeam 27 enable the entire support frame 20 to form a closed rectangular or H-shaped structure, which can evenly distribute pressure and improve load-bearing capacity.
[0065] Reference Figures 1 to 4 as well as Figure 9 In one embodiment, the base body 11 has a plurality of filter holes 112; the pet feeding rack 100 also includes a water storage component 40, at least a portion of which is located within the installation space 21 and is magnetically connected to the support frame 20, and the top of the water storage component 40 has a water inlet 41 corresponding to the filter holes 112.
[0066] In this embodiment, the pet feeding rack 100 may include two bowls. The two bowls may be the same size and have different capacities, which is not limited here. One bowl is used to hold food, and the other bowl is used for drinking water. When the pet eats and drinks, food and water may leak from the bowls onto the wall of the base body 11. If food and water are mixed together for a long time, the food will soften, resulting in poor cleanliness and difficulty in cleaning the area around the bowls. Therefore, this embodiment provides multiple filter holes 112 on the base body 11. The filter holes 112 can be circular, strip-shaped, or mesh. The top of the water storage component 40 has a water inlet 41 corresponding to the filter holes 112, so that leaked water can be discharged into the water storage component 40 in a timely manner, keeping the area around the bowls dry, reducing bacterial growth, and improving the hygiene of the pet's eating environment. Secondly, the area ratio of the water inlet 41 to the top of the water storage container 40 can be greater than or equal to 0.8 and less than or equal to 1, so that after the water in the bowl is finished, the pet can continue to drink water in the water storage container 40 to avoid thirst.
[0067] The position of the water storage component 40 is determined based on the position of the filter holes 112, ensuring that leaked water can flow smoothly into the water storage component 40. For example, if the filter holes 112 are distributed throughout the bottom of the base body 11, the water storage component 40 is placed below the base 10 to ensure unobstructed water flow. If the filter holes 112 are concentrated on one side of the base 10, the water storage component 40 is placed accordingly on its side. The water storage component 40 is magnetically connected to the support frame 20 for quick assembly and disassembly, facilitating replacement and cleaning.
[0068] Furthermore, the pet feeding rack 100 also includes a support member 50 and a magnetic member 60. The support member 50 includes a connecting plate 51 and a support plate 52. The connecting plate 51 is fixedly connected to the support frame 20, the support plate 52 extends along a first direction, and the magnetic member 60 is fixedly connected to the top wall of the support plate 52. The water storage component and the magnetic member magnetically engage. In other words, the water storage component 40 may have a magnetic engagement part (not shown in the figure) corresponding to the magnetic member 60, and the magnetic engagement part overlaps with the magnetic member 60.
[0069] In this embodiment, the support member 50 supports the water storage component 40 and provides a stable installation structure to prevent the water storage component 40 from shaking or falling. The support member 50 includes a connecting plate 51 and a support plate 52. The connecting plate 51 is fixed to the support frame 20 by screws or clips, and the support plate 52 extends to the bottom of the water storage component 40 to form a stable support. The magnetic attractor 60 is fixedly connected to the top wall of the support plate 52 to ensure that the water storage component 40 fits tightly with the support plate 52 and enhances the overall stability. For example, the magnetic attractor 60 can be glued to the top wall of the support plate 52 or embedded in a preset groove in the support plate 52, which is not limited here. To improve the magnetic attraction, multiple magnetic attractors 60 can be fixedly connected to the support plate 52. The magnetic attractor 60 can be a magnet, and the magnetic mating part can be a metal such as iron or steel.
[0070] Furthermore, the pet feeding rack 100 includes two support members 50 and two support plates 52 spaced apart along a first direction to form a pull-out space 53; a water storage member 40 is pull-outly installed in the pull-out space 53.
[0071] In this embodiment, the pet feeding rack 100 includes two support members 50, which are fixed to both sides of the support frame 20 to form a symmetrical structure. An appropriate gap is left between the two support plates 52 to facilitate the pull-out installation of the water storage component 40. Each support member 50 is fixed with a magnetic suction member 60. The water storage component 40 has magnetically engaging parts on opposite sides in the first direction that cooperate with the magnetic suction member 60, achieving uniform force fixation and ensuring the stability of the water storage component 40, preventing shaking or tipping due to pulling. In some embodiments, a slide rail can be provided inside the support plate 52, allowing the water storage component 40 to slide in, while the magnetic suction member 60 provides final fixation, improving ease of use.
[0072] In one embodiment, the connecting part 12 includes a first crossbeam 121, which is positioned and installed in the installation space 21; the bottom wall of the base body 11 is inclined downward in the second direction on the side near the water storage component 40; the base body 11 protrudes from the first crossbeam 121 in the second direction to form a filter part 111, and a plurality of filter holes 112 are formed in the filter part 111; the water inlet 41 is provided corresponding to the filter holes 112 and the first crossbeam 121, so that the water in the filter holes 112 flows through the side wall of the first crossbeam 121 to the water storage component 40.
[0073] In this embodiment, the connecting part 12 includes a first crossbeam 121, which is positioned within the installation space 21. The bottom wall of the base body 11 slopes downwards in the second direction near the water storage component 40, allowing residual water to naturally collect and drain through the filter holes 112, ensuring smooth water flow. In some embodiments, the slope angle can be adjusted according to actual needs, typically set to 5° to 15° to optimize drainage. The filter part 111 protrudes from the first crossbeam 121, ensuring that water flows smoothly through the filter holes 112 and is guided to the water storage component 40 through the side wall of the first crossbeam 121, preventing overflow. This optimizes the water flow path; for example, when a pet drinks, water may spill or seep onto the surface of the base body 11. The sloped bottom wall guides the water flow towards the water storage component 40, reducing stagnation. Water enters the filter part 111 through multiple filter holes 112 and flows through the side wall of the first crossbeam 121. Finally, water flows from the side wall of the first crossbeam 121 into the water inlet 41 of the water storage component 40, realizing recycling and reuse.
[0074] In one embodiment, the filter section 111 has multiple rows of filter holes (not shown in the figure), the multiple rows of filter holes are spaced apart and staggered in a second direction; each row of filter holes includes multiple filter holes 112 spaced apart along a first direction, the filter holes 112 extend in an elongated shape along the first direction; and / or, the ratio of the length to the width of the filter hole 112 is greater than or equal to 5, and the length of the filter hole 112 is less than or equal to the length of the base 10.
[0075] In this embodiment, the filter section 111 has multiple rows of filter holes arranged at intervals and staggered in the second direction. This prevents water from concentrating and scouring a single area, allowing water to flow into the water storage component 40 more quickly and dispersedly, preventing localized overflow or blockage and improving drainage uniformity. Secondly, the filter holes 112 extend in an elongated shape along the first direction. Compared to circular holes, these holes have a larger water flow area and faster drainage speed, preventing blockages. For example, since pets may drop hair or food residue when drinking, the elongated hole design can more effectively guide water flow and improve water flow capacity, preventing blockages.
[0076] In addition, the ratio of the length to the width of the filter hole 112 is greater than or equal to 5, for example, it can be 5, 8, 10, etc., and the maximum length shall not exceed the length of the base 10 body, so as to ensure that the hole is narrow and long, improve the water flow capacity, and avoid clogging.
[0077] In one embodiment, a retaining member 113 protrudes from the wall of the base body 11 away from the support frame 20. The retaining member 113 extends from one end of the filter part 111 around the peripheral wall of the base body 11 to the opposite end of the filter part 111. The filter part 111 is folded upward and in a second direction toward the side away from the water storage member 40 to form a partition part 114. The partition part 114 is connected to the retaining member 113 on opposite sides in a first direction, and the partition part 114 is arc-shaped.
[0078] In this embodiment, a barrier 113 protrudes from the wall of the base body 11 away from the support frame 20. The barrier 113 extends from one end of the filter section 111 around the peripheral wall of the base body 11 to the other end of the filter section 111, forming a barrier space to prevent pets from spilling food or water on the ground while eating, thus preventing the area around the pet feeding rack 100 from becoming messy. The barrier 113 can be integrally formed with the base body 11 or connected by snap-fit to ensure stability. The partition 114 folds upward and in a second direction away from the water storage unit 40, forming a barrier structure with side walls and a top wall, effectively blocking forward or upward splashes generated when the pet is active. The partition 114 is connected to the barrier 113 on both sides, enhancing overall stability and preventing gaps from forming, which could prevent water from flowing accurately to the water storage unit 40. In addition, compared to the existing partition 114 which only extends upwards and does not have a backward folding part, since the base 10 is made of metal, the upward-extending side wall can easily scratch pets. The backward folding design can better protect pets and avoid accidental injuries.
[0079] It should be noted that the partition 114 can be square or other shapes. Preferably, the partition 114 is arc-shaped to avoid sharp contact points and reduce discomfort for pets while eating.
[0080] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A pet feeding stand, characterized by, The pet feeding rack comprises a base, a support frame and a plurality of fasteners, wherein, The base comprises a base body for accommodating a bowl, the base body is longitudinally overlapped on the top of the support frame; The bottom of the base body is provided with a connecting portion, the top of the support frame is provided with a mounting space, the connecting portion is limitingly mounted in the mounting space along a first direction, the connecting portion is fixedly connected with the support frame through the fasteners, and the first direction is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
2. The pet feeding stand of claim 1, wherein The support frame comprises at least a first support leg, a second support leg, a third support leg and a fourth support leg; The connecting portion comprises a first cross beam and a second cross beam which are spaced apart along a second direction, the opposite ends of the first cross beam in the first direction are connected to the first support leg and the second support leg through the fasteners respectively; The opposite ends of the second cross beam in the first direction are connected to the third support leg and the fourth support leg through the fasteners respectively; The first direction, the second direction and the longitudinal direction are perpendicular to each other.
3. The pet feeding stand of claim 2, wherein The support frame further comprises two first fixed cross beams and two second fixed cross beams, the first fixed cross beams extend along the first direction, one of the first fixed cross beams fixedly connects the first support leg and the second support leg, and the other of the first fixed cross beams fixedly connects the third support leg and the fourth support leg; The second fixed cross beams extend along the second direction, one of the second fixed cross beams fixedly connects the first support leg and the third support leg, and the other of the second fixed cross beams fixedly connects the second support leg and the fourth support leg.
4. The pet feeding stand of claim 1, wherein The base body is provided with a plurality of filter holes; The pet feeding rack further comprises a water storage member, at least part of the water storage member is located in the mounting space, and the water storage member is magnetically connected to the support frame, and the top of the water storage member is provided with a water receiving port corresponding to the filter hole.
5. The pet feeding bowl according to claim 4, wherein, The pet feeding rack further comprises a supporting member and a magnetic member, the supporting member comprises a connecting plate and a supporting plate, the connecting plate is fixedly connected to the support frame, the supporting plate extends along the first direction, and the magnetic member is fixedly connected to the top wall of the supporting plate; The water storage member is magnetically matched with the magnetic member.
6. The pet feeding stand of claim 5, wherein The pet feeding rack comprises two supporting members, and the two supporting plates are spaced apart along the first direction to form a pulling space; The water storage member can be pulled and installed in the pulling space.
7. The pet feeding bowl according to claim 4, wherein, The connecting portion comprises a first cross beam, and the first cross beam is limitingly mounted in the mounting space; The bottom wall of the base body is downwardly inclined on the side close to the water storage member in the second direction; The base body protrudes from the first cross beam along the second direction to form a filter portion, and a plurality of filter holes are provided in the filter portion. The water receiving port is provided corresponding to the filter hole and the first cross beam, so that the water of the filter hole flows to the water storage member through the side wall of the first cross beam.
8. The pet feeding bowl of claim 7, wherein the bowl is a bowl having a flat bottom and a sidewall extending upwardly from the flat bottom. The filter portion is provided with a plurality of rows of filter hole groups; each row of filter hole groups comprises a plurality of filter holes which are spaced apart along the first direction, the filter holes extend along the first direction in a strip shape, and a plurality of rows of filter hole groups are spaced apart and staggered in the second direction; and / or, The ratio of the length to the width of the filter hole is greater than or equal to 5.
9. The pet feeding bowl of claim 7, wherein, The wall of the base body away from the support frame is provided with a surrounding part, which surrounds the circumferential wall of the base body from one end of the filter part to the opposite end of the filter part. The filter part is folded upward and in the second direction towards the side away from the water storage part to form a blocking part connected to the surrounding part on the opposite sides in the first direction.
10. The pet feeding bowl according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein, The base is made of metal, and the support frame is composed of metal profiles.