Quenched extruded granular absorbent and system and method for making quenched extruded granular absorbent
US-11890798-B2 · Feb 6, 2024 · US
US9504229B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9504229-B2 |
| Application number | US-30851507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2006 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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The present invention provides a floor material for pet animal urination, which has an effect to allow urine to pass through by suppressing speed and amount of urine absorption, as well as an effect of low water absorbency allowing to gradually absorb residual urine sweating the grain surface, which also has good shape retentivity so as not to be collapsed even if urine is absorbed, and thus which is highly suitable as a floor material for pet animal urination. There is provided a floor material for pet animal urination, wherein a surface of each of water-absorbing grains ( 1 ′) is coated by a slow water-semipermeable coating ( 6 ); and because of the slow water-semipermeable coating ( 6 ), urine is prompted to pass between the water-absorbing grains, and residual urine ( 8 ) sweating the surface of the water-semipermeable coating ( 6 ) is gradually absorbed into the water-absorbing grains ( 1 ′) through the water-semipermeable coating ( 6 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A floor material for pet animal urination used in a pet animal litter system having a urine-absorbing material for absorbing urination, which floor material comprises urine-absorbing granular particles formed by aggregating a urine-absorbing material, for prompting a pet animal to excrete arranged in an upper tier and an absorptive material in a lower tier for absorbing urine passed through the floor material, wherein after the particles are formed by aggregating the urine-absorbing material a water-semipermeable coating is applied to coat the entire surface of each of the granular particles which water-semipermeable coating slows urination absorbing speed as compared to urination absorbing speed of non-coated granular particles of the urine-absorbing granular particles; the water-semipermeable coating contains a sizing agent; wherein the water-semipermeable coating containing the sizing agent promotes the passage of urine between the urine-absorbing granular particles, and allows residual urine wetting the surface of the water-semipermeable coating to be gradually absorbed into the urine-absorbing granular particles through the water-semipermeable coating, and wherein the pet litter system includes a porous plate that supports the floor material so that the floor material is above and spaced apart from the urine-absorbing material with an open space between the floor material and the urine-absorbing material, the porous plate having a plurality of openings therein through which urine passes and drops onto the urine-absorbing material. 2. The floor material for pet animal urination, according to claim 1 , wherein the urine-absorbing granular particles have been subjected to a compression molding process that flattens the urine-absorbing granular particles.
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Floor coverings, e.g. bedding-down sheets {; Stable floors} · CPC title
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