Animal scratcher with bracket
The bracket system addresses the issue of quick detachment by using a magnetic connection between a protrusion and recess, allowing secure yet easy removal of products from vertical surfaces.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing brackets and holders for products on vertical surfaces lack the ability to quickly separate the product or device from the bracket, making it difficult to change, service, or replace components like batteries or refill capacity.
A bracket system utilizing a magnetic connection between a protrusion on the bracket and a recess in the product, allowing for quick disconnection by rotating or shifting the product relative to the bracket, ensuring a secure yet detachable attachment.
Enables rapid detachment of products from brackets while maintaining secure placement, expanding the range of applications for brackets on vertical surfaces.
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Abstract
Description
Pet scratching post with bracket
[0001] AREA OF TECHNOLOGY
[0002] The proposed invention relates to household items, more specifically to brackets for placing a product or device on a vertical surface, and can be used in everyday life.
[0003] LEVEL OF TECHNOLOGY
[0004] There are various brackets and holders for a wide variety of purposes, such as shelf brackets (see https: / / www.ozon.ru / category / kronshteyn-dlya-polok / ), TV brackets (https: / / www.ozon.ru / category / kronshteyny-dlya-televizorov-15529 / ), and flowerpot holders. and similar means of placing products and devices on a vertical surface.
[0005] A common drawback of the prior art devices is the impossibility of quickly separating the product or device placed on the bracket from the bracket, for example, for changing, servicing, replacing batteries or replenishing the capacity of the batteries.
[0006] Thus, there is a problem of quickly separating the product or device from the bracket on which the product or device is placed.
[0007] The claimed invention is proposed for the first time.
[0008] DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The technical problem solved by the claimed invention is the creation of brackets, systems, kits, products, and / or devices created for the first time, free from the deficiencies of the prior art, and enabling rapid disconnection of the bracket from the product or device mounted thereon. Another technical problem solved by the claimed invention is the expansion of the arsenal of technical means—brackets—for products and devices mounted on vertical surfaces.
[0010] The technical result achieved by implementing the claimed invention, in addition to fulfilling its intended purpose, is to eliminate the shortcomings of similar devices, thereby ensuring quick release of the bracket from the product or device mounted on it, while maintaining the familiar secure placement of the product or device on a vertical surface. Another technical result is the expansion of the range of technical means—brackets for products and devices.
[0011] The technical result is achieved due to the fact that a scratching post for animals with a bracket placed on a vertical surface is provided, comprising a scratching post for animals placed on the vertical surface and a bracket for it, wherein: the scratching post for animals comprises a base with a recess and a scratching post web with a material that wears out over time under the influence of the claws of the animal; wherein the recess contains a counter magnetic element for forming a magnetic connection with a magnetic element of the bracket; wherein the bracket is an element fixed on a vertical surface to form a protrusion, made with the possibility of receiving a protrusion in a recess formed in the base of the scratching post; wherein the protrusion contains at least one magnetic element, and the counter magnetic element is placed in the recess in such a way that when the protrusion is placed in the recess, it contacts the magnetic element of the bracket to form a magnetic connection;wherein the recess is made in such a way as to ensure the shift of the counter magnetic element relative to the magnetic element of the bracket, wherein said shift is ensured by rotating the recess around the protrusion formed by the bracket;
[0012] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein by reference, and in which:
[0014] In Fig. 1, by way of example and not limitation, one exemplary embodiment of the claimed bracket 100 is shown.
[0015] Fig. 2 shows, by way of example and not limitation, one exemplary embodiment of article 200 connected to bracket 100.
[0016] Fig. 3 shows, by way of example and not limitation, another exemplary embodiment of article 200 connected to bracket 100.
[0017] In Fig. 4, by way of example, but not limitation, approximately variants of connecting bracket 100 and product 200 are shown.
[0018] Fig. 5, by way of example and not limitation, shows approximately how the bracket 100 is placed in the recess 202 of the article 200.
[0019] In Fig. 6, by way of example, but not limitation, another exemplary embodiment of the claimed bracket 100 is shown.
[0020] Fig. 7 shows, by way of example and not limitation, one exemplary embodiment of article 200 connected to bracket 100 according to the second embodiment.
[0021] Fig. 8 shows, by way of example and not limitation, an exemplary embodiment of the displacement of the ferromagnetic element 201 (not shown in this drawing) relative to the magnetic element 101 in one embodiment of the article 200 using the bracket 100 according to the second embodiment.
[0022] Fig. 9, by way of example and not limitation, shows an exemplary embodiment of the displacement of the ferromagnetic element 201 (not shown in this drawing) relative to the magnetic element 101 in another embodiment of the product 200 using the bracket 100 according to the second embodiment.
[0023] Fig. 10, by way of example and not limitation, shows a rear view of two exemplary embodiments of article 200 intended for use with bracket 100 of the first embodiment.
[0024] Fig. 11, by way of example and not limitation, shows a rear view of two exemplary embodiments of article 200 intended for use with bracket 100 of another embodiment.
[0025] IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a bracket is provided for an article placed on a vertical surface, which bracket is an element secured to a vertical surface to form a protrusion, configured to accommodate the protrusion in a recess formed on the side of the article facing the vertical surface; wherein the protrusion comprises at least one magnetic element, and a counter ferromagnetic element is placed in the recess in such a way that when the protrusion is placed in the recess, it contacts the magnetic element to form a magnetic connection; wherein the recess is designed in such a way as to ensure a shift of the magnetic element relative to the ferromagnetic element.
[0027] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the said bracket is provided, characterized in that the product is a scratching post for animals.
[0028] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the said bracket is provided, characterized in that the product is a decorative element.
[0029] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the said bracket is provided, characterized in that the product is a frame for photographs, paintings or printed materials.
[0030] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the said bracket is provided, characterized in that the product is a flower pot.
[0031] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the said bracket is provided, characterized in that the product is a wall game.
[0032] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the said bracket is provided, characterized in that the protrusion and the recess are made such that a shift is provided in a horizontal or vertical direction, or that a shift is provided by rotating the product around the central perpendicular vertical surface of the recess axis.
[0033] The following are embodiments of the present invention, revealing examples of its implementation in specific implementations. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of rights granted by this patent. Rather, it should be understood that the claimed invention may also be implemented in other ways that incorporate different elements and conditions, or combinations of elements and conditions similar to those described herein, in combination with other existing and future technologies.
[0034] In Fig. 1, by way of example, but not limitation, one exemplary embodiment of the claimed bracket 100 is shown. Preferably, without limitation, in one embodiment, the claimed bracket 100 is a parallelepiped with one side facing a vertical surface 300, such as, for example, but not limited to, a wall of a room or building, a pole, and the like, wherein the surface 300 contains sufficient space to securely accommodate the bracket 100 on the surface 300. In this case, for example, but not limited to, the bracket 100 can be secured to the surface 300 by any suitable method known or that becomes known in the future that ensures a sufficiently secure connection of the bracket 100 to the surface 300, such as, for example, but not limited to, a threaded connection, such as, for example, but not limited to, an anchor, and / or threaded, and / or screw connection, as well as, without limitation, gluing, welding and the like. In addition, for example, without limitation, when the surface 300 is made of a ferromagnet or contains a ferromagnetic region, the bracket 100 can be provided on the reverse side with an additional magnetic element (not shown in the drawing) for a reliable connection with the ferromagnetic surface 300 or its ferromagnetic part. For example, without limitation, a section of soft iron (magnetic wallpaper) and the like can be fixed as a ferromagnetic region on the surface 300. In this case, without limitation, for fixing the bracket 100 to the surface 300 by means of an anchor or threaded connection, the bracket 300 can be provided with corresponding holes through which the bracket 100 is fastened to the surface by means of a screw, including a self-tapping screw.In the case of a welded joint, the bracket 100, for example, but not limited to, is made of metal, or at least comprises a metal base (not shown in the drawing) of sufficient thickness, suitable for forming a welded joint with the metal surface 300 or a metal section of the surface 300. In the case of gluing, for example, but not limited to, the bracket 100 has an adhesive base (not shown in the drawing) on the back side, for example, but not limited to, in the form of double-sided adhesive tape, and the surface 300 is selected such that sufficient adhesion of the adhesive base of the adhesive tape to the surface 300 is ensured; in addition, without limitation, the bracket 100 can be made of a material or have a base (not shown in the drawing), the adhesion of which to the adhesive used for gluing approximately corresponds to the adhesion of the same adhesive to the surface 300.Thus, without being limited, the fastening of the bracket 100 to the surface 300 can be carried out by any suitable method known or that becomes known in the future, which, accordingly, are not described in more detail below. In this case, it should be mainly assumed that the bracket 100, when fastened to the surface 300, necessarily forms a protrusion. In this case, without being limited, the protrusion can be formed both directly by the body of the bracket 100 and by some part protruding from the body (not shown in the drawing). In this case, preferably, without being limited, the bracket 100 comprises, and thus the formed protrusion comprises, at least one magnetic element 101, which is the main magnetic element of the bracket 100. Preferably, without being limited, the magnetic element 101 does not occupy the entire surface of the formed protrusion, but is arranged in such a way that. a reliable magnetic connection with the counter ferromagnetic element 201 in the recess 202 of the article 200, which will be described in detail below, was ensured, but at the same time, the possibility of shifting the ferromagnetic element 201 relative to the magnetic element 101 was ensured in order to ensure their quick and convenient disconnection; while not being limited, this is mainly due to the fact that the strength of the magnetic connection for breaking is much higher than for shearing, which is especially important when using a powerful magnet as the magnetic element 101, such as, for example, but not limited to, a neodymium magnet, which will inevitably require providing a shift for disconnection.
[0035] In Fig. 2, by way of example and not limitation, one exemplary embodiment of an article 200 connected to a bracket 100 is shown. Preferably, without being limited, such an article 200 is substantially of any suitable shape or size, the choice of which is determined mainly by the provided strength and reliability of the magnetic connection, as well as the strength and reliability of the connection of the bracket 100 with the surface 300. Moreover, without being limited, in such an embodiment, the article 200 is not predominantly flat, that is, at least the thickness of the protruding part of which above the projection formed by the bracket 100 from the surface 300 is at least twice the thickness of such formed projection. Moreover, without being limited, the shape of such an article 200 is mainly determined by its purpose.
[0036] In Fig. 3, by way of example and not limitation, another exemplary embodiment of article 200 connected to bracket 100 is shown. Preferably, without limitation, in such another embodiment, article 200 is predominantly flat, that is, at least the thickness of the protruding portion of which above the projection formed by bracket 100 from surface 300 does not exceed the thickness of such formed projection by more than twice. Moreover, without limitation, the shape of such article 200 is also primarily determined by its purpose.
[0037] In Fig. 4, by way of example, but not limitation, variants of connection of bracket 100 and article 200 are shown. As will be shown below, article 200 can comprise a recess 202, in which the projection formed by bracket 100 is accommodated. In this case, without limitation, it is mainly possible to provide two variants of connection. In the first variant, without limitation, as shown in the left part of Fig. 4,the article 200 is placed by the recess 202 in a horizontal direction towards the surface 300 onto the projection formed by the bracket 100; wherein the recess 202 in the article 200 is accordingly designed in such a way that it has all walls and does not allow the article 200 to shift relative to the bracket 100 in any direction. Accordingly, without limitation, in order to separate the article 200 and the bracket 100, it is necessary to at least rotate the article 200 along an axis perpendicular to the surface 300, as will be shown below, due to which the said shift will be achieved. In the second variant, without limitation, as shown in the right part of Fig.4, it is possible to place the article 200 with the recess 202 in a horizontal or vertical direction parallel to the surface 300 on the projection formed by the bracket 100; wherein the recess 202 in the article 200 is accordingly designed in such a way that it does not have one of the walls and allows the article 200 to be shifted relative to the bracket 100 in the direction of the missing wall. Accordingly, without limitation, in order to disconnect the article 200 and the bracket 100, it is necessary to at least shift the article 200 in the direction opposite to the missing wall, that is, if the wall of the recess 202 is missing from below, then the article 200 should be shifted upward, and the like, due to which the said shift will be carried out. In Fig. 5, by way of example, but not limitation, it is approximately shown how the bracket 100 is placed in the recess 202 of the article 200.In this case, without limitation, although not shown in the drawing, it should be obvious to a person skilled in the art, having ordinary knowledge, for whom the present invention is intended, that it is not necessary for the rear wall of the article 200, as such, to contain a recess 202, but a base can be formed in the article 200, which will contain a suitable recess 202.
[0038] In this case, it should be obvious to a person skilled in the art, possessing ordinary knowledge, for whom the present invention is intended, that when the recess 202 repeats the shape and size of the bracket 100, and, in this case, the bracket 100 has corners, then the shift by rotation will be difficult or even impossible. In Fig. 6, by way of example, but not limitation, another exemplary embodiment of the claimed bracket 100 is shown. Unlike the one previously discussed with reference to Fig. 1, the embodiment of the bracket 100 with reference to Fig. 6, at least, is not made in the form of a rectangle, as was shown with reference to Fig. 1. Such a bracket 100 in Fig. 6 is connected to the article 200 in the same way as was shown with with reference to Fig. 5 (left part), and in its functionality differs only in that its shape and size are selected such as to ensure the possibility of rotation of the recess 202 around the projection formed by the bracket 100. Moreover, without limitation, such a bracket 100 can be additionally provided with a positioning means, for example, a small recess in the surface of the bracket 100, into which a counter small projection falls, formed on the surface of the recess 202 in contact with the surface of the bracket 100 (not shown in the drawing); such a positioning means can be used for the precise placement of the article 200 relative to the surface 300. In Fig. 7, as an example, but not limitation, one exemplary embodiment of a predominantly flat article 200 is shown, connected to the bracket 100 according to Fig. 6. In Fig.8, by way of example, but not limitation, shows an exemplary embodiment of the displacement of the metal element 201 (not shown in this drawing) relative to the magnetic element 101 in the embodiment of the article 200 with reference to Fig. 7 using the bracket 100 of Fig. 6. In Fig. 9, by way of example, but not limitation, shows an exemplary embodiment of the displacement of the ferromagnetic element 201 (not shown in this drawing) relative to the magnetic element 101 in another embodiment of the article 200 using the bracket 100 of Fig. 6.
[0039] In Fig. 10, by way of example, but not limitation, a rear view is shown for two exemplary embodiments of the article 200, intended for use with the bracket 100 of Fig. 1. In this case, without limitation, as was indicated earlier, the shape of the article 200 is not essential, since its choice can be determined by the purpose of the article, but at the same time the rear part of the article 200 or the rear part of the base of the article 200 contains a recess 202 in which a ferromagnetic element 201 is placed, which is a counter for the magnetic element 101.Such a recess 202, although the section is not shown in the drawing, obviously does not have one of the walls and thus provides, at least, the possibility of shifting the ferromagnetic element 201 relative to the magnetic element 101 in the horizontal or vertical direction parallel to the surface 300; while it should be obvious to a person skilled in the art, possessing ordinary knowledge, for whom the present invention is intended, that in the event that the size of the bracket 100 allows it, then the shift can also be ensured by rotating the recess 202 around the protrusion formed by the bracket 100; while it should be obvious to a person skilled in the art, It should be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art for whom the present invention is intended that the article 200 can be placed on two or more brackets 100, which may be determined by the size of the article 200, and it should be assumed that such brackets 100 should be placed on the surface 300 coaxially in such a way as to ensure the simultaneous shift of all ferromagnetic elements 201 relative to all corresponding magnetic elements 101. In Fig. 11, by way of example, but not limitation, a rear view is shown for two exemplary embodiments of the article 200 intended for use with the bracket 100 according to the embodiment with reference to Fig. 6. In contrast to what was said with reference to Fig.10, the recesses 202 in this case have all walls and are essentially made circular or of such a shape that the shift of the ferromagnetic element 201 relative to the magnetic element 101 is ensured solely by rotating the recess 202 around the protrusion formed by the bracket 100. .
[0040] Moreover, it should be obvious to a person skilled in the art, possessing ordinary knowledge, for whom the present invention is intended, that the magnetic element 101 and the ferromagnetic element 201 can be swapped, that is, that the article 200 will contain the magnetic element 101, and, accordingly, the bracket 100 will contain the ferromagnetic element 201. Moreover, without limitation, the article 200 can be made with its own magnetic element, and the magnetic element 101 remains in the bracket 100, and such magnetic elements are of different names, which ensures their attraction to each other and can provide a more reliable connection than the “magnet-ferromagnet” connection.
[0041] For example, but not limited to, product 200 is a scratching post 200 for animals. Most typically, but not limited to, a cat scratching post has a base with a scratching pad placed thereon, designed to gradually wear down due to the impact of the claws of an animal, such as, for example, a Maine Coon cat. Most typically, the scratching pad is provided with a slowly wearing material, such as, but not limited to, jute rope, cotton rope, sisal, carpet, or cardboard. A common drawback of existing scratching posts is their lack of interchangeability, as well as the impossibility of easily replacing the scratching pad with a new one, and also, as a rule, the need to attach the scratching post to the wall exclusively by screw connection with dowels. In this case, without limitation, it should be assumed that that the action on the cloth of the scratching post 200 is carried out when the animal, stretching, begins to sharpen its claws, in the direction from the surface on which the scratching post is attached and downwards. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure a reliable connection with the bracket 100, including when the animal attempts to move the scratching post 200 downwards. For this purpose, without limitation, the recess 202 of the scratching post 200 has all walls, or has only no bottom or side wall, which is due to the need to prevent the ferromagnetic element 201 from shifting relative to the magnetic element 101. Moreover, when attached to the bracket 100 using suitable magnets and a ferromagnet, a reliable tear-proof connection is ensured between the cloth of the scratching post 200 and the bracket 101, and in the event of wear of the material of the cloth of the scratching post 200, such a scratching post can easily be replaced with a new one by quickly and easily disconnecting.In this case, the shape of the scratching post 200 can be chosen to be any suitable one, as was shown earlier; in this case, without limitation, when the scratching post is not predominantly flat, as was shown earlier, then in this case it nevertheless contains a base with a recess 202 in which a protrusion formed by the bracket 100 can be placed.
[0042] Thus, a set may also be provided that includes at least one of the previously described brackets 100 and at least one of the previously described articles 200. It is preferable that the set contains one of the previously described brackets 100 and several of the previously described replaceable articles 200.
[0043] The present description of the implementation of the claimed invention demonstrates only particular embodiments and does not limit other embodiments of the claimed invention, since possible other alternative embodiments of the claimed invention, not going beyond the scope of the information set out in this application, should be obvious to a specialist in the given field of technology, having the usual qualifications, for whom the claimed invention is intended.
Claims
CLAIMS An animal scratching post with a bracket placed on a vertical surface, comprising a scratching post for animals placed on the vertical surface and a bracket for it, wherein: the animal scratching post comprises a base with a recess and a scratching post web with a material that wears out over time under the influence of the animal's claws; wherein the recess comprises a counter magnetic element for forming a magnetic connection with a magnetic element of the bracket; wherein the bracket is an element fixed on a vertical surface to form a protrusion, made with the possibility of receiving the protrusion in a recess formed in the base of the scratching post; wherein the protrusion comprises at least one magnetic element, and the counter magnetic element is placed in the recess in such a way that when the protrusion is placed in the recess, it contacts the magnetic element of the bracket to form a magnetic connection;wherein the recess is made in such a way as to ensure the shift of the counter magnetic element relative to the magnetic element of the bracket, wherein said shift is ensured by rotating the recess around the protrusion formed by the bracket.
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