Pet clothing
The pet garment addresses the limitations of existing garments by offering a user-friendly design with a front and rear cover section, secured by connecting straps and fasteners, ensuring effective protection and hygiene during recovery, and allowing easy access for bodily functions.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHU YUDONG
- Filing Date
- 2026-05-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-02
AI Technical Summary
Current protective pet garments for pets after surgical procedures lack user-friendly features for easy dressing and do not adequately accommodate the pet's natural movements during daily activities, particularly during longer recovery periods, and fail to prevent licking of surgical sites effectively.
A pet garment design comprising a front and rear cover section with a grooming section that wraps around the tail and extends forward to cover the abdomen, secured by left and right connecting straps, allowing easy application and separation for urination and defecation, with features like hook-and-loop fasteners and a flexible care layer for protection and hygiene.
The pet garment provides secure, easy-to-use coverage that prevents licking of surgical sites, accommodates natural movements, maintains hygiene, and allows for easy access for urination and defecation, while accommodating care items like heat/cold packs and absorbent pads.
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Abstract
Description
Technical field The present application concerns the field of pet accessories and in particular a pet clothing item. State of the art When pets (e.g., dogs, cats, etc.) undergo surgical procedures such as neutering or sustain injuries, they instinctively tend to lick the surgical sites or wounds. Persistent licking typically hinders the proper healing of the surgical sites or wounds and simultaneously increases the risk of infection. To address this problem, protective pet garments with medical care functions have been developed. Current protective pet garments generally cover the pet's torso to prevent access to the surgical sites or wounds. However, such protective pet garments lack user-friendly features for easy dressing and do not adequately accommodate the pet's natural movements during daily activities after dressing.These deficiencies become particularly apparent during longer recovery periods after major surgical procedures, such as sterilization procedures. Content of the present application To overcome shortcomings in the state of the art, the present application offers a pet clothing item. The technical solutions used in the present application are as follows. The present application provides for the pet garment comprising a front cover section and a rear cover section. The front cover section is configured to cover the front portion of a pet's torso, and the front cover section extends rearward to form the rear cover section. The rear cover section comprises a back cover section and a grooming section, wherein the back cover section is positioned anteriorly and configured to cover the rear portion of the pet's torso, and the grooming section is positioned posteriorly and configured to wrap around a pet's tail and extend forward to cover an abdominal portion of the pet's torso.The grooming section extends to the left to form a left connecting strap and extends to the right to form a right connecting strap, with the left connecting strap and the right connecting strap each being arranged on a left side of the grooming section and a right side of the right side of the grooming section for fixation, so that the rear cover section covers a rear portion of the pet's torso. In some embodiments, the front cover section includes a front back section. A first boundary component is arranged on the front back section, and a second boundary component is arranged on the rear back section, the first boundary component being connected to the second boundary component to form a boundary space. The left and right connecting straps are configured to be wound within the boundary space. In some embodiments, the first limiting component and the second limiting component are detachably connected. In some embodiments, the first boundary component comprises a boundary strap, wherein a first end of the boundary strap is connected to the front back section and a first engagement part is arranged at a second end of the boundary strap. The second boundary component is a second engagement part. When the first engagement part engages with the second engagement part, the boundary strap is enclosed to form the boundary space. In some embodiments, the left connecting belt and the right connecting belt are connected in the boundary space. In some embodiments, the left connecting strap and the right connecting strap are detachably connected. In some embodiments, the grooming section can be separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso by separating the left and right connecting straps. In some embodiments, when the grooming section is separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso, the grooming section is located posterior to the posterior back section, then the left connecting strap is joined to the right connecting strap to form a wrapping core, and the wrapping core is sequentially rolled along an outside of the grooming section and an outside of the posterior back section to roll up and store the grooming section and the posterior back section. In some embodiments, a third engagement part is arranged on an inner side of the posterior back section, and when the care section and the posterior back section are rolled up and stored, the limiting strap is brought into engagement with the third engagement part via the first engagement part to prevent displacement of the care section and the posterior back section. In some embodiments, a flexible care layer is arranged on an inside of the care section, and a care space is formed between the flexible care layer and the care section, and when the care section is rolled up and stored, the flexible care layer is rolled up and stored together with the care section. In some embodiments, the left and right connecting straps are detachably connected, and the grooming section can be separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso when the left and right connecting straps are separated. When the grooming section is separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso, and is located posterior to the posterior back section, the left connecting strap is then connected to the right connecting strap to form the wrapping core, and the wrapping core is sequentially rolled along an outer surface of the grooming section and an outer surface of the posterior back section to roll up and store the grooming section and the posterior back section. In some embodiments, a flexible care layer is arranged on an inside of the care section, and a care space is formed between the flexible care layer and the care section, and when the care section is rolled up and stored, the flexible care layer is rolled up and stored together with the care section. In some versions, the flexible care layer is made of cotton fabric. In some embodiments, the left connecting strap is bent to the right in the direction of the care section, the right connecting strap is bent to the left in the direction of the care section, and the left connecting strap and the right connecting strap are joined at the care section to form the winding core at the care section. In some embodiments, the maintenance space extends into the left connecting strap to form a left access opening, the left access opening being closed after the left connecting strap is bent. The maintenance space extends into the right connecting strap to form a right access opening, the right access opening being closed after the right connecting strap is bent. In some embodiments, a fourth engagement part is arranged on the left connecting belt and a fifth engagement part is arranged on the right connecting belt to allow a detachable connection between the left connecting belt and the right connecting belt. In some embodiments, the care space is configured to accommodate care items selected from heat packs, cold packs, and absorbent pads. In some embodiments, the maintenance section, the left connecting strap and the right connecting strap form a T-shaped structure. In some embodiments, a tail opening is defined at a junction between the rear back section and the grooming section, and when the grooming section is wrapped around the pet's tail, the tail opening allows the pet's tail to pass through. In some embodiments, the front cover section and the rear cover section are made of elastic material. The beneficial effects of the present application are as follows. During use of the pet garment, the front cover section is worn on the front of the pet's torso. The front cover section extends backward to form the back cover section, which includes the back cover section and the grooming section. The back cover section is positioned anteriorly, and the grooming section is positioned posteriorly. The back cover section wraps around the back of the pet's torso, and the grooming section wraps around the pet's tail and extends forward to wrap around the belly of the pet's torso.Furthermore, the grooming section is secured by the left and right connecting straps, allowing the rear cover section to wrap around the pet's rear torso for complete coverage, resulting in a simple structure and easy application. For example, after surgical procedures such as neutering, the grooming section effectively protects the pet's abdominal area to prevent licking of surgical sites. Brief description of the drawings In order to illustrate the technical solutions in embodiments of the present application more clearly, the accompanying drawings required in the description of the embodiments are briefly described below, and the accompanying drawings in the following description are merely some embodiments of the present application, and for those who are technically competent, other drawings can be obtained in accordance with these accompanying drawings without inventive effort. The present application is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Fig. 1 is a structural schematic diagram illustrating a rear section of a pet garment according to the present application. Fig. 2 is a structural schematic diagram illustrating a chest section and an abdominal section of the pet garment according to the present application. Fig. 3 is a structural schematic diagram illustrating a state of wear of the pet garment according to the present application. Fig. 4 is a structural schematic diagram illustrating a state of wear of the pet garment according to the present application in which a limiting strap is open.Figure 5 is a structural schematic diagram illustrating a wearing state of the pet garment according to the present application, in which the boundary strap, a left connecting strap, and a right connecting strap are open. Figure 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a grooming section separated from the abdominal area of a pet's torso based on the wearing state of the pet garment shown in Figure 5. Figure 7 is a cross-sectional schematic diagram taken along the left connecting strap and the right connecting strap shown in Figure 6. Figure 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a grooming item incorporated into the pet garment shown in Figure 7. Figure 9 is a schematic diagram of the formation of a wrap core by joining the left connecting strap and the right connecting strap shown in Figure 6.Figure 10 is a cross-sectional schematic diagram taken along the left and right connecting straps shown in Figure 9. Figure 11 is a schematic diagram of the rolling and storage of the nursing section and the posterior back section shown in Figure 9. Figure 12 is a schematic diagram of the nursing section and the posterior back section shown in Figure 11, rolled up and stored. Detailed description of the embodiments With reference to Figures 1-8, the present application provides a pet garment comprising a front cover section 1 and a rear cover section 2. The front cover section 1 is configured to cover an anterior portion of a pet's torso, and the front cover section 1 extends posteriorly to form the rear cover section 2. The rear cover section 2 comprises a rear back section 3 and a grooming section 4, wherein the rear back section 3 is positioned anteriorly and configured to cover a posterior back portion of the pet's torso, and the grooming section 4 is positioned posteriorly and configured to wrap around a pet's tail and extend forwards to cover an abdominal portion of the pet's torso.The care section 4 extends to the left to form a left connecting strap 41 and extends to the right to form a right connecting strap 42, the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42 being arranged for fixation on a left side of the care section 4 and a right side of the right side of the care section 4 respectively, so that the rear cover section 2 covers a rear area of the pet's torso. Specifically, the anterior part of the pet's torso comprises an anterior back and a chest, with anterior cover section 1 covering the anterior back and chest. The posterior part of the pet's torso comprises the posterior back and abdominal regions, the abdominal region including a penis or uterus and an anus, and posterior cover section 2 covering the posterior back and abdominal regions.During use of the pet garment, the front cover section 1 is worn on the front of the pet's torso. The front cover section 1 extends backward to form the rear cover section 2, which comprises the rear back section 3 and the grooming section 4. The rear back section 3 is positioned anteriorly, and the grooming section 4 is positioned posteriorly. The rear back section 3 is wrapped around the back of the pet's torso, and the grooming section 4 is wrapped around the pet's tail and extends forward to wrap around the abdomen of the pet's torso.Furthermore, the grooming section 4 is secured by the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42, allowing the rear cover section 2 to wrap around the rear of the pet's torso for complete coverage, resulting in a simple structure and easy application. For example, after surgical procedures such as castration, grooming section 4 effectively protects the abdominal area of the pet's torso to prevent licking of surgical sites. In particular, the first limiting component 51 and the second limiting component 31 are detachably connected, which is convenient for the left connecting belt 41 and the right connecting belt 42 to be wound into the limiting space 6. Furthermore, the first limiting component 51 comprises a limiting strap 511, wherein a first end of the limiting strap 511 is connected to the anterior back section 5 and a first engagement part 512 is arranged at a second end of the limiting strap 511. The second limiting component 31 is a second engagement part. When the first engagement part 512 engages with the second engagement part, the limiting strap 511 is enclosed to form the limiting space 6. In particular, the first engagement part 512 is a hook portion of a first hook-and-loop fastener, and correspondingly, the second engagement part is a loop portion of a second hook-and-loop fastener. Furthermore, the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42 are connected within the confining space 6, and the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42 are detachably connected. Specifically, the left connecting strap 41 includes the hook portion of the first hook-and-loop fastener, and the right connecting strap 42 includes the loop portion of the second hook-and-loop fastener, thus creating a detachable connection between them. Moreover, when the first engagement part 512 of the confining strap 511 is detached from the second engagement part, the confining space 6 is in an open state, in which case the first connecting strap 41 and the second connecting strap 42 become accessible for connection or separation operations. When the left connecting strap 41 is separated from the right connecting strap 42, the care section 4 can be separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso, allowing the pet to urinate and defecate freely, which is optimally adapted to the physiological requirements of the pet during longer recovery periods. Furthermore, when the grooming section 4 is separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso, and the grooming section 4 is located posterior to the posterior back section 3, the left connecting strap 41 is joined to the right connecting strap 42 to form a wrap core 7. The wrap core 7 is then sequentially rolled along one outer side of the grooming section 4 and one outer side of the posterior back section 3 to roll up and store the grooming section 4 and the posterior back section 3. When the pet needs to urinate or defecate, the grooming section 4 and the posterior back section 3 are sequentially rolled up to prevent the pet garment, particularly the grooming section 4, from coming into contact with the pet's waste, thus helping to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. Furthermore, a third engagement part 32 is arranged on the inner side of the posterior back section 3. When the grooming section 4 and the posterior back section 3 are rolled up and stored, the restraint strap 511 engages with the third engagement part 32 via the first engagement part 512 to prevent displacement of the grooming section 4 and the posterior back section 3. Once the first engagement part 512 of the restraint strap 511 has engaged with the third engagement part 32, the pet can urinate or defecate freely, and the pet garment of the present application is comfortable to use. Moreover, since the first engagement part 512 is the hook portion of the first hook-and-loop fastener, the third engagement part 32 is correspondingly a loop portion of a third hook-and-loop fastener. A flexible care layer 43 is arranged on an inner side of the care section 4, and the flexible care layer 43 is made of cotton fabric, which prevents potential damage from contact or friction at the surgical sites on the abdominal area of the pet's torso and provides additional protection. Furthermore, a care compartment 44 is formed between the flexible care layer 43 and the care section 4, and when the care section 4 is rolled up and stored, the flexible care layer 43 and the care compartment 44 are both rolled up and stored together with the care section 4. Specifically, the care compartment 44 is configured to hold care items 9 selected from heat packs, cold packs, and absorbent pads. For example, placing the heat packs in the care compartment 44 allows for heat therapy at the surgical sites; placing the cold packs in the care compartment 44 allows for cold therapy at the surgical sites; and placing the absorbent pads in the care compartment 44 allows for the absorption of the pet's urine. Furthermore, the left connecting strap 41 is bent to the right in the direction of the care section 4, the right connecting strap 42 is bent to the left in the direction of the care section 4, and the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42 are connected at the care section 4 to form the winding core 7 at the care section 4, which is convenient for rolling up and storing the care section 4 and the posterior back section 3, that is, the posterior cover section 2. Furthermore, the grooming compartment 44 extends into the left connecting strap 41 to form a left access opening 45, which is designed for convenient placement and removal of grooming items 9 from the pet's left side. When the left connecting strap 41 is bent or folded, the left access opening 45 of the grooming compartment 44 bends accordingly, thereby closing the left access opening 45. This prevents the grooming items 9 from falling out of the left access opening 45, a sensible and ingenious structural design feature. Furthermore, the grooming compartment 44 extends into the right connecting strap 42 to form a right access opening 46, which is designed for convenient placement and removal of grooming items 9 from the right side of the pet. When the right connecting strap 42 is bent or folded, the right access opening 46 of the grooming compartment 44 bends accordingly, thereby closing it. This prevents the grooming items 9 from falling out of the right access opening 46, a sensible and ingenious structural design feature. According to the structure above, grooming item 9 can be inserted and removed from both sides of the pet, increasing ease of use. Furthermore, a fourth engagement part 47 is arranged on the left connecting strap 41 and a fifth engagement part 48 on the right connecting strap 42 to enable the detachable connection between the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42. Specifically, the fourth engagement part 47 is a hook portion of a fourth hook fastener, and the fifth engagement part 48 is a loop portion of a fifth hook fastener, with the hook portion of the fourth hook fastener and the loop portion of the fifth hook fastener engaging to achieve the detachable connection between the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42. Moreover, the use of hook fasteners requires that the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42 overlap when connected.Combined with the inherent rigidity of hook and loop fasteners, this overlapping structure improves the rigidity of the wrapping core 7, which is formed by connecting the left connecting strap 41 and the right connecting strap 42. This results in better wrapping performance, facilitating convenient rolling and positioning of the care section 4 and the posterior back section 3. The overall design is simple in structure, yet sensible and ingenious. In particular, the care section 4, the left connecting strap 41, and the right connecting strap 42 form a T-shaped structure. This cooperative interaction between the care section 4, the left connecting strap 41, and the right connecting strap 42 ensures a well-designed structure that provides secure and effective coverage of the pet's abdominal area. In particular, a tail opening 8 is defined at a junction between the posterior back section 3 and the grooming section 4, and when the grooming section 4 is wrapped around the pet's tail, the tail opening 8 allows the pet's tail to pass through, which is convenient for putting on the pet's garment. In particular, the front cover section 1 and the rear cover section 2 are made of elastic material, which is convenient for putting on the pet garment, especially for the front cover section 1. The above descriptions provide one or more specific embodiments in conjunction with certain content. These descriptions are not intended to limit specific implementations of the present application to these examples only. Any method, structure, or design that is similar, analogous, or derived from an inventive concept disclosed herein, including those resulting from technical derivations or substitutions within any scope of the premise of the present application, shall be considered within any scope of protection of the present application.
Claims
A pet garment characterized in that it comprises: a front cover section (1); and a rear cover section (2); wherein the front cover section (1) is configured to cover a front area of a pet's torso, and the front cover section (1) extends rearward to form the rear cover section (2); the rear cover section (2) comprises a rear back section (3) and a grooming section (4), wherein the rear back section (3) is positioned and configured anteriorly to cover a rear back area of the pet's torso, and the grooming section (4) is positioned and configured posteriorly to wrap around a pet's tail and extends forward to cover an abdominal area of the pet's torso;the care section (4) extends to the left to form a left connecting strap (41) and extends to the right to form a right connecting strap (42), the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42) being arranged for fixation on a left side of the care section (4) and a right side of the right side of the care section (4), respectively, so that the rear cover section (2) covers a rear area of the pet's torso. The pet garment according to claim 1, wherein the front cover section (1) comprises a front back section (5), and a first limiting component (51) is arranged on the front back section (5), the first limiting component (51) comprising a limiting strap (511), wherein a first end of the limiting strap (511) is connected to the front back section (5), and a first engagement part (512) is arranged at a second end of the limiting strap (511); and a third engagement part (32) is arranged on an inner side of the rear back section (3), and when the grooming section (4) and the rear back section (3) are rolled up and stored, the limiting strap (511) engages with the third engagement part (32) via the first engagement part (512) to prevent displacement of the grooming section (4) and the rear back section (3). The pet garment according to claim 2, wherein a second limiting component (31) is arranged on the rear back section (3), wherein the first limiting component (51) is connected to the second limiting component (31) to form a limiting space (6); the second limiting component (31) is a second engagement part; and the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42) are configured to be wrapped in the limiting space (6); the first limiting component (51) and the second limiting component (31) are detachably connected. The pet clothing according to claim 3, wherein when the first engagement part (512) is brought into engagement with the second engagement part, the limiting strap (511) is enclosed to form the limiting space (6); the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42) are connected in the limiting space (6); the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42) are detachably connected. The pet garment according to claim 4, wherein the grooming section (4) is separable from the abdominal area of the pet's torso when the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42) are separated; and when the grooming section (4) is separated from the abdominal area of the pet's torso, the grooming section (4) is arranged posterior to the posterior back section (3), then the left connecting strap (41) is connected to the right connecting strap (42) to form a winding core (7), and the winding core (7) is sequentially rolled along an outer surface of the grooming section (4) and an outer surface of the posterior back section (3) to roll up and store the grooming section (4) and the posterior back section (3). The pet clothing according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a flexible care layer (43) is arranged on an inside of the care section (4), and a care space (44) is formed between the flexible care layer (43) and the care section (4); when the care section (4) is rolled up and stored, the flexible care layer (43) is rolled up and stored together with the care section (4). The pet clothing according to claim 6, wherein the left connecting strap (41) is bent to the right in the direction of the care section (4); the right connecting strap (42) is bent to the left in the direction of the care section (4); and the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42) are connected at the care section (4) to form a wrapping core (7) at the care section (4). The pet garment according to claim 7, wherein the grooming space (44) extends into the left connecting strap (41) to form a left access opening (45), and the left access opening (45) is closed after bending the left connecting strap (41); and the grooming space (44) extends into the right connecting strap (42) to form a right access opening (46), and the right access opening (46) is closed after bending the right connecting strap (42). The pet clothing according to claim 8, wherein a fourth engagement part (47) is arranged on the left connecting strap (41) and a fifth engagement part (48) is arranged on the right connecting strap (42) to enable a detachable connection between the left connecting strap (41) and the right connecting strap (42). The pet garment according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the grooming section (4), the left connecting strap (41), and the right connecting strap (41) form a T-shaped structure; a tail opening (8) is defined at a connection point between the rear back section (3) and the grooming section (4), and when the grooming section (4) is wrapped around the pet's tail, the tail opening (8) allows the pet's tail to pass through; the front cover section (1) and the rear cover section (2) are made of elastic material.