US-12616171-B2 - Animal grooming tool and methods
Abstract
A grooming tool for use on an animal, such as a dog, includes a handle, a head extending from the handle, a first section of a first grooming characteristic extending from a first side of the head, a second section of a second grooming characteristic different from the first grooming characteristic extending from a second side of the head, and a movable cover member pivotably attached to the head and positionable to selectively cover and uncover the first section. The first section can be a dematting section, while the second section can be a combing section.
Inventors
- Elizabeth Lee Mondloch
- William D. Himes
- Terry Allen Willemin
- William Nathan Brunner
Assignees
- SPECTRUM BRANDS, INC.
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260505
- Application Date
- 20241017
Claims (20)
- 1 . A grooming tool for use on an animal; the tool comprising: (a) a handle defining a handle longitudinal axis; the handle being configured and sized for grasping by a human hand, such that a human hand wraps around the handle longitudinal axis during grasping; (b) a head extending from the handle; the head having a head longitudinal axis co-linear with or parallel to the handle longitudinal axis; (c) a first section of a first grooming characteristic extending from the head in a first direction perpendicular to the head longitudinal axis; (d) a second section of a second grooming characteristic different from the first grooming characteristic; the second section extending from the head in a second direction perpendicular to the head longitudinal axis; the second direction being different from the first direction; and (e) a movable cover member pivotably attached to the head and positionable to selectively cover and uncover the first section.
- 2 . The grooming tool of claim 1 , wherein the second direction is opposite of the first direction, such that the first section and second section are 180° apart, extending in opposite directions.
- 3 . The grooming tool of claim 1 , wherein the first grooming characteristic is dematting, and wherein the first section has a plurality of spaced, dematting teeth.
- 4 . The grooming tool of claim 3 , wherein each of the dematting teeth includes a plate contained within a plane perpendicular to the head longitudinal axis, the plate comprising: (a) a base in contact with the head; (b) a straight rear surface extending from the base; (c) a curved front surface, opposite of the rear surface; and (d) a tine at a terminal end.
- 5 . The grooming tool of claim 1 , wherein the second grooming characteristic is combing, wherein the second section has a plurality of spaced comb tines.
- 6 . The grooming tool of claim 1 , wherein the cover member is positioned relative to the first section such that when the cover member pivots to a position covering the first section, the cover member removes hair or fur from the first section.
- 7 . The grooming tool of claim 1 , further including a locking mechanism to selectively lock and unlock the cover member in a closed position, covering the first section.
- 8 . The grooming tool of claim 3 , wherein: (a) the second grooming characteristic is combing, wherein the second section has a plurality of spaced comb tines; and (b) there are between 10-15 dematting teeth, and 10-15 comb tines.
- 9 . The grooming tool of claim 1 , further including a body; the body including a handle core and the head; the handle core being covered by a handle cover; the handle core and handle cover defining the handle.
- 10 . The grooming tool of claim 9 , wherein the body includes a first body section and a second body section mated together with the head longitudinal axis passing therebetween.
- 11 . The grooming tool of claim 10 , further including a back panel held between the first body section and the second body section.
- 12 . The grooming tool of claim 10 , wherein the first body section holds a plurality of spaced, dematting teeth.
- 13 . The grooming tool of claim 12 , wherein the dematting teeth have at least first and second spacing sections; the dematting teeth being spaced uniformly from each other within each of the first and second spacing sections; and spacing between the dematting teeth being smaller in the first spacing section than the second spacing section.
- 14 . The grooming tool of claim 3 , wherein the dematting teeth have at least first and second spacing sections; the dematting teeth being spaced uniformly from each other within each of the first and second spacing sections; and spacing between the dematting teeth being smaller in the first spacing section than the second spacing section.
- 15 . The grooming tool of claim 13 , wherein the first spacing section is adjacent to the handle, and the second spacing section is adjacent to a terminal end of the head, remote from the handle.
- 16 . The grooming tool of claim 10 , wherein the second body section holds a plurality of spaced, comb tines.
- 17 . The grooming tool of claim 16 , wherein the comb tines have at least first and second spacing regions; the comb tines being spaced uniformly from each other within each of the first and second spacing regions; and spacing between the comb tines being smaller in the first spacing region than the second spacing region.
- 18 . The grooming tool of claim 5 , wherein the comb tines have at least first and second spacing regions; the comb tines being spaced uniformly from each other within each of the first and second spacing regions; and spacing between the comb tines being smaller in the first spacing region than the second spacing region.
- 19 . The grooming tool of claim 17 , wherein the first spacing region is adjacent to the handle, and the second spacing region is adjacent to a terminal end of the head, remote from the handle.
- 20 . The grooming tool of claim 9 further including a locking mechanism to selectively lock and unlock the cover member in a closed position, covering the first section.
Description
This application claims priority to U.S. 63/643,139, filed May 6, 2024, incorporated herein by reference. TECHNICAL FIELD This disclosure relates grooming tools for animals, especially fur-coated animals. In particular, this disclosure relates to grooming tools for furry pets, in which the grooming tool has more than one brush characteristic. BACKGROUND Many households include animals as pets. For animals with fur coats, it is helpful to groom the animal to help keep the fur coat healthy and to prevent shedding of the fur throughout the owner's house. Dogs, such as poodles and poodle-crosses, often referred to as “doodles”, can be a challenge to easily groom due to the curly hair/fur. Matted, snarled fur make it even more difficult to groom. There are a variety of types of grooming tools available including, for example, mat breakers, curry combs, bristle brushes, wire pin brushes, and slicker brushes. It can be burdensome to have multiple grooming tools. Improvements are desirable. SUMMARY An animal grooming tool is provided that improves the prior art. In an aspect, a grooming tool for use on an animal is provided. The tool comprising: a handle defining a handle longitudinal axis; the handle being configured and sized for grasping by a human hand, such that a human hand wraps around the handle longitudinal axis during grasping; a head extending from the handle; the head having a plurality of sides and a head longitudinal axis co-linear with or parallel to the handle longitudinal axis; a first section of a first grooming characteristic extending from a first side of the head in a direction perpendicular to the head longitudinal axis; a second section of a second grooming characteristic different from the first grooming characteristic; the second section extending from a second side of the head and in a direction perpendicular to the head longitudinal axis; and a movable cover member pivotably attached to the head and positionable to selectively cover and uncover the first section. In an example embodiment, the second side of the head is opposite of the first side of the head, such that the first section and second section are 180° apart, extending in opposite directions. In some arrangements, the first grooming characteristic is dematting, and wherein the first section has a plurality of spaced, dematting teeth. In example implementations, each of the de-matting teeth includes a plate contained within a plane perpendicular to the head longitudinal axis, the plate comprising: a base in contact with the head; straight rear surface extending from the base; a curved front surface, opposite of the rear surface; and a tine at a terminal end. In an example embodiment, the dematting teeth are spaced from each other at non-uniform distances, with a closest space between the dematting teeth being closest to the handle, and the spacing incrementally increasing to the last of the dematting teeth adjacent a terminal end of the head, remote from the handle. In some arrangements, the second grooming characteristic is combing, wherein the second section has a plurality of spaced comb tines. In an example embodiment, the comb tines are spaced from each other at non-uniform distances, with a closest space between the comb tines being closest to the handle, and the spacing incrementally increasing to the last of the comb tines adjacent a terminal end of the head, remote from the handle. In example implementations, the cover member is positioned relative to the first section such that when the cover member pivots to a position covering the first section, the cover member removes hair or fur from the first section. Some arrangements further include a locking mechanism to selectively lock and unlock the cover member in a closed position, covering the first section. In an example embodiment, the locking mechanism includes a first sliding lock member projecting from the cover member and a second lock member in the handle; the second lock member having a recess arrangement receiving the first sliding lock member. In example implementations, the handle has a thumb rest located in a plane 90° relative to the first section and second section. In some arrangements, the handle has a finger rest on an opposite side of the handle from the thumb rest; the finger rest being located in a plane 90° relative to the first section and second section. In an example embodiment, the head includes a thumb rest groove extending a complete length of the head located in a third side between the first section and second section. In example implementations, the second grooming characteristic is combing, wherein the second section has a plurality of spaced comb tines; and there are between 10-15 dematting teeth, and 10-15 comb tines. Examples further include a body; the body including a handle core and the head; the handle core being covered by a handle cover; the handle core and handle cover defining the handle. The body can include a first body section