An easy-to-clean pet toilet
By designing a combination of collection box and deflector in the pet toilet, the problems of feces spillage and aging consumables are solved, and the safety and economy of the cleaning process are improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 胡浩
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing pet toilets present hygiene risks such as feces spillage and aging consumables, as well as cumbersome operation issues during cleaning.
Design a collection box with a height of 5-8cm and a relatively deep capacity. Combine it with a guide plate with an inclination angle of 45°-60°. The surface of the guide plate is coated with an anti-stick coating. The collection box is pulled out through the pull-out port to prevent feces from overflowing, eliminating the need for urine absorbent paper and absorbent sand, and directly feeding the feces into the collection box.
It effectively prevents fecal spillage, reduces economic costs, avoids hygiene hazards caused by aging consumables, simplifies cleaning operations, and improves ease of use and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pet toilet technology, and in particular to a pet toilet that is easy to clean. Background Technology
[0002] Most pet-owning households (especially urban households) use pet toilets. Current pet toilet designs typically use metal bars to allow pets to urinate and defecate directly into a tray below. There are generally three ways to clean the tray: First, because the tray is large and shallow, pulling it out from under the bars can easily cause spillage. Second, absorbent paper is placed in the tray; it can be removed and discarded for cleaning. However, if not replaced regularly, the paper tends to absorb a lot of urine, easily tearing during removal. This is also expensive and inconvenient. Third, absorbent sand is placed in the tray. This sand clumps together when it comes into contact with pet urine, requiring a shovel to remove it and sift out the clumps. This is cumbersome and expensive. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application provides a convenient and easy-to-clean pet toilet. The collection box is designed with a height of 5-8cm, providing a deep capacity. When pulled out through the drawer, the feces inside the collection box are not easily spilled due to shaking. The guide plate directly guides the feces into the collection box, eliminating the need for additional consumables such as absorbent paper and absorbent sand. This not only reduces the economic cost of long-term use but also avoids hygiene hazards caused by aging or breakage of consumables, while reducing tedious operations such as sifting sand.
[0004] This application provides a convenient and easy-to-clean pet toilet, characterized by: including,
[0005] The box body has an opening at the top.
[0006] The collection box is placed inside the box. The inner wall of the collection box is coated with an anti-stick coating. A handle is fixedly connected to the front of the collection box, and the handle is located on the outside of the box.
[0007] The guide plates are symmetrically arranged on the inner walls of the left and right sides of the box. The guide plates are inclined downward and the top of the guide plates are fixedly connected to the top of the box.
[0008] The partition is placed on top of the box. The partition cannot be lowered due to the limit of the flow guide plate. After placement, the partition is flush with the top of the box.
[0009] Furthermore, the surface of the deflector plate is smoothed and coated with an anti-stick coating.
[0010] The tilt angle of the further deflector is between 45° and 60°.
[0011] Further partitions employ a strip structure with an anti-stick coating on the surface.
[0012] Furthermore, a pull-out opening is provided on the front side of the box. The collection box is pulled out of the box through the pull-out opening. The pull-out opening is adapted to the size of the collection box to ensure that the collection box can be pulled out smoothly.
[0013] The collection box is placed below two symmetrical guide plates. The width of the collection box is greater than the distance between the bottom of the two guide plates. The height of the collection box is between 5-8cm, and there is a gap between its top and the bottom of the guide plate.
[0014] One or more technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application have at least the following technical effects or advantages:
[0015] 1. The collection box is designed with a height of 5-8cm, providing a deep capacity. When pulled out through the pull-out opening, the feces inside the collection box are less likely to spill due to shaking. At the same time, the width of the collection box is slightly larger than the distance between the bottom of the two guide plates. Combined with the guiding effect of the guide plates on the feces, it can effectively prevent feces from falling to the outside of the collection box, fundamentally solving the problem of feces spilling when the traditional tray is pulled out, making the cleaning process cleaner and safer.
[0016] 2. The waste is directly guided into the collection box via the deflector, eliminating the need for additional consumables such as absorbent paper and sand. This not only reduces the economic cost of long-term use but also avoids hygiene hazards caused by aging or broken consumables. It also reduces tedious operations such as sifting sand, making it more economical and convenient to use. The collection box can be pulled out directly from the pull-out opening using the front handle. Cleaning is as simple as emptying or rinsing the collection box and then pushing it back into place. The entire cleaning process is simple and convenient, greatly reducing the difficulty of cleaning the pet toilet and saving users time and effort. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the pet toilet structure for this application;
[0018] Figure 2 This application is for the pet toilet explosion. Figure 1 ;
[0019] Figure 3 This application is for the pet toilet explosion. Figure 2 ;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the box in this application.
[0021] In the diagram: 10 Box body, 11 Deflector plate, 12 Pull-out port, 20 Collection box, 30 Divider. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more complete description will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of this utility model. However, this utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of the disclosure of this utility model.
[0023] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" another element, it can be directly attached to the other element or there may be an intervening element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.
[0024] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0025] Example 1
[0026] Please see Figure 1-4 A pet toilet that is easy to clean includes a box 10 and a collection box 20 placed inside the box 10;
[0027] Specifically, the top of the box 10 has an opening to provide a passage for pet defecation. The inner walls on the left and right sides of the box 10 are symmetrically equipped with guide plates 11. The guide plates 11 are inclined downwards, and the inclination angle of the guide plates 11 can be between 45° and 60°, so that the pet's feces (urine and feces) can flow into the collection box 20 along the guide plates 11. The inner wall of the collection box 20 can be coated with an anti-stick coating (such as Teflon coating) to reduce feces adhesion and facilitate rinsing. The top of the guide plate 11 is fixedly connected to the top of the box 10. A partition 30 is placed on the top of the box 10. The partition 30 cannot be lowered due to the limitation of the guide plate 11. The pet stands on the partition 30 to defecate. After the partition 30 is placed, it is flush with the top of the box 10, so the pet does not feel like it is stepping into an empty space when standing, which improves the safety of use.
[0028] The surface of the deflector plate 11 is smoothed and coated with an anti-stick coating (such as Teflon coating) to reduce fecal adhesion, facilitate sliding, and prevent residual stains from breeding bacteria.
[0029] The partition 30 uses a strip structure (the gap width is designed according to the pet's size to prevent paws from getting stuck), and the surface is coated with an anti-stick coating (such as Teflon coating) to reduce feces adhesion and facilitate sliding. The edges of the partition 30 are rounded to avoid scratching the pet or user.
[0030] A pull-out opening 12 is provided on the front side of the box body 10. The collection box 20 is pulled out from the box body 10 through the pull-out opening 12. The pull-out opening 12 is adapted to the size of the collection box 20 to ensure that the collection box 20 can be pulled out smoothly without obvious shaking during the pulling process. A handle is fixedly connected to the front side of the collection box 20. The handle is located on the outside of the box body 10 to facilitate the pulling out of the collection box 20.
[0031] The collection box 20 is placed below two symmetrical deflector plates 11. The width of the collection box 20 is slightly larger than the distance between the bottoms of the two deflector plates 11 to prevent pet feces from flowing to the outside of the collection box 20. The height of the collection box 20 is between 5-8cm, and there is a gap between its top and the bottom of the deflector plate 11.
[0032] The partition 30, box body 10, deflector 11, and collection box 20 can all be made of PVC (PVC material is lightweight, easy to clean, and low in cost, and is resistant to urine corrosion. Pet urine is mostly weakly acidic, and the chemical stability of PVC can resist its long-term corrosion, making it suitable for users with limited budgets) or metal (metal materials, after being treated with anti-corrosion and anti-rust treatment such as electroplating or spraying anti-rust paint, have a higher overall load-bearing capacity and are more suitable for slightly larger medium and small pets, such as Corgis and French Bulldogs. They are also heat resistant and can be directly rinsed with boiling water for disinfection. Their service life is longer than that of PVC materials, making them suitable for scenarios with high durability requirements). If metal materials are selected, they need to be treated with anti-corrosion and anti-rust treatment to improve their service life.
[0033] This pet toilet application can be made in different sizes and specifications, mainly suitable for small and medium-sized pet dogs or pet cats.
[0034] In actual operation of the embodiments of this application,
[0035] Pets (small to medium-sized dogs or cats) stand on the partition 30 at the top of the box 10 to defecate. Because there are gaps in the partition 30, the pet's feces (poop and urine) will pass through the partition 30 and fall onto the guide plate 11 below. With the help of the tilt angle of the guide plate 11, the feces will slide along the surface of the guide plate 11 and finally fall into the collection box 20 below, completing the initial collection of feces.
[0036] When cleaning is needed, the user can pull the collection box 20 out of the pull-out port 12 of the box body 10 by using the handle on the front of the collection box 20. Since the collection box 20 is 5-8cm high (deep design) and the feces have been collected and fallen into the box by the guide plate 11, the feces can be effectively prevented from spilling out during the pulling process.
[0037] After removing the collection box 20, clean the feces inside the box directly (such as by emptying or rinsing). After cleaning, push the collection box 20 (after wiping or drying it) back into the original position of the box body 10 through the pull-out opening 12, and it can be used again.
[0038] During daily use, each component can be regularly rinsed and disinfected to maintain hygiene and extend the service life of the equipment.
[0039] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, various modifications and variations are possible with this utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, or improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A convenient cleaning pet toilet, characterized by: include, The box body has an opening at the top. The collection box is placed inside the box. The inner wall of the collection box is coated with an anti-stick coating. A handle is fixedly connected to the front of the collection box, and the handle is located on the outside of the box. The guide plates are symmetrically arranged on the inner walls of the left and right sides of the box. The guide plates are inclined downward and the top of the guide plates are fixedly connected to the top of the box. The partition is placed on top of the box. The partition cannot be lowered due to the limit of the flow guide plate. After placement, the partition is flush with the top of the box.
2. A self-cleaning pet litter box as defined in claim 1, wherein: The surface of the guide plate is smoothed and coated with an anti-stick coating.
3. A self-cleaning pet litter box as defined in claim 1, wherein: The tilt angle of the deflector is between 45° and 60°.
4. The self-cleaning pet litter box of claim 1, wherein: The partition has a strip structure and its surface is coated with an anti-stick coating.
5. The self-cleaning pet litter box of claim 1, wherein: The box has a pull-out opening on the front side. The collection box is pulled out of the box through the pull-out opening. The pull-out opening is adapted to the size of the collection box to ensure that the collection box can be pulled out smoothly.
6. A self-cleaning litter box as defined in claim 1, wherein: The collection box is placed below two symmetrical guide plates, and the width of the collection box is greater than the distance between the bottom of the two guide plates; the height of the collection box is between 5-8cm, and there is a gap between its top and the bottom of the guide plate.