Dog Bowl Invention

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Just until I can upload it as a new invention project....

I'm going to post this here.

 

 

So the other night, I was creeping through the kitchen trying to be quiet when all of a sudden, I kicked the dog bowl across the floor along with knocking it over; spilling water everywhere. 

I thought it would be a good idea to have something that would attach to the wall in which you may pop common sized dog bowls (or the ones that come with it) in and out of (to refill and stuff.) 

That way, the dog wouldn't push it all over the floor when eating/drinking out of it, and it wouldn't be constantly knocked all over the floor.  It would stay in place. Maybe it could even be portable or something... XD

I did a bit of research to investigate whether this had already been invented and hopefully only found this:

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6516747/description.html

I did a quick sketch (in paint because I just got my hard drive wiped and don't have time to download inkscape).

It's pretty self-explanatory.

Comments if you've heard of it before,

or if you need further explanation.

The gray things are screws, by the way. XD

And it would obviously be a lot more appealing, but I assume you get the idea.


Interesting


Interesting... If it has been done, it wasn't done quite right because it's not popular.

It's possible that this could be solved with a rubber base, or even a suction cup. Often times the dog food bowls are on tile. Suction cups could work.

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heavy base


Yeah.. the heavy/ rubber base has already been invented (put in that link).

But I haven't seen it in stores =/

I think the attachment would be good too though cuz it wouldn't be hard to get off the ground (the suction cups).  Or possibly heavy.

"The invention relates generally to a water or food bowl or dish for household pets and in particular to an improved non-skid pet food or water bowl including a non-skid material overmolded to a portion of the bottom of the bowl, said material further extending outwardly from an outer wall of said bowl."

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