Step4Paws, a modulated staircase for dogs and cats

Vandaan, Arric

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 10/079455 was filed with the patent office on 2003-08-21 for step4paws, a modulated staircase for dogs and cats. Invention is credited to Vandaan, Arric.

Application Number20030154669 10/079455
Document ID /
Family ID27733041
Filed Date2003-08-21

United States Patent Application 20030154669
Kind Code A1
Vandaan, Arric August 21, 2003

Step4Paws, a modulated staircase for dogs and cats

Abstract

Step4Paws actualizes the concept of using a modulated staircase to assist dogs and cats in getting up to and down from household furniture. Manufactured into various heights and dimensions, the modules can be used singularly or in conjunction with another or other module(s). This flexibility allows for tailoring to various specifics such as size or jumping ability of the dog or cat and to floor space limitations. Increased user-friendliness is an inherent characteristic of the design created by two main attributes: a wide, horizontal surface, and a soft, carpeted surface. Combined, these two attributes make for an inviting means for dogs and cats to ease the difficulty in reaching their desired destination. In fact, Step4Paws offers itself as a viable, attractive alternative to their favorite spot.


Inventors: Vandaan, Arric; (New York, NY)
Correspondence Address:
    ARRIC VANDAAN
    270 WEST 17TH STREET
    APARTMENT 2B
    NEW YORK
    NY
    10011
    US
Family ID: 27733041
Appl. No.: 10/079455
Filed: February 20, 2002

Current U.S. Class: 52/182
Current CPC Class: A01K 1/035 20130101; E04F 11/02 20130101
Class at Publication: 52/182
International Class: E04F 011/00; E04F 019/10

Claims



1 What I claim as my invention is the usage and construction of a modulated staircase comprised of individual steps of varying heights and dimensions to be used in a customized manner of arrangement with the intention of assisting dogs and cats in getting up to and down from household furniture (i.e. bed, sofa, chair, etc.):

2 What I claim as my invention is the usage of a carpet-like material in the construction of the aforementioned invention as a means to increase stepping traction and to provide a more appealing design to dogs and cats.
Description



CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FED-SPONSORED R&D

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REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING APPENDIX

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

[0004] Invention was originated out of need to assist my dog in getting into and out of my bed more easily.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] Rectangular, three-dimensional construction(s) of varying heights and dimensions, surfaced with a traction-aiding, carpet-like material. Used alone as an individual step or in conjunction with another or other module(s) as a customized staircase. Initial design built with wood, while materials, functionality, aesthetic design and affordability ranges open to later variations.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006] FIG. 1: Example of a possible module arrangement.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0007] Step4Paws is a modulated staircase for dogs and cats. Each step is a separate, self-contained unit to be used alone or in conjunction with another or other module(s). Usage of Step4Paws provides a means for dogs and cats to get up to and down from household furniture more easily. Differing from diagonal designs (i.e. ramp-like), Step4Paws offers a horizontal step approach as a medium between furniture and floor. Its modulated design provides for customized arrangements which can be used to accommodate specific needs of its user (i.e. size or jumping ability of the dog or cat) as well as to lessen locational restrictions of the modules' placement (i.e. in a narrow or cramped passageway next to a bed). Step4Paws has a carpeted horizontal surface which not only provides comfort and familiarity for dogs and cats but also enhances traction.

[0008] A module is comprised of four vertical sides, each a solid board of finished hardwood joined together with beveled, vertical edges and reinforced with non-visible dowels. The shorter sides (width of box frame) have rounded, rectangular openings to be used as grasps for easy handling.

[0009] The top surface board is entirely surfaced with carpet and is slightly recessed within the box frame to create more of a flushed surface where the carpet meets the box frame (carpet-to-wood). The top surface board is supported by beams attached to each interior vertical edge of the box frame. The beams extend along their respective edges to meet the interior of the bottom surface.

[0010] The bottom board (also finished hardwood) is recessed only enough to create a flushed surface where the bottom board meets the box frame (wood-to-wood). A non-slip material is attached to the entire surface bottom.

[0011] The following are examples of finished dimensions of different modules, named in reference to surface size & height:

1 Large 16-inch 30" .times. 20" surface 16" high Large 12-inch 30" .times. 20" surface 12" high Large 08-inch 30" .times. 20" surface 08" high Small 16-inch 20" .times. 12" surface 16" high Small 12-inch 20" .times. 12" surface 12" high Small 08-inch 20" .times. 12" surface 08" high

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