Patent classifications
A01K13/00
STRAP FOR ATTACHING A DECORATIVE ORNAMENT TO THE HEAD OF A PET
The present invention comprises a strap assembly that permits various decorative items to be worn comfortably on the head of a pet without easily falling or being pulled off. The strap assembly can be made of a thin, clear or translucent elastic plastic material making it nearly invisible. Alternatively, the strap can be made of a colored or opaque plastic material, or even a woven fabric.
STRAP FOR ATTACHING A DECORATIVE ORNAMENT TO THE HEAD OF A PET
The present invention comprises a strap assembly that permits various decorative items to be worn comfortably on the head of a pet without easily falling or being pulled off. The strap assembly can be made of a thin, clear or translucent elastic plastic material making it nearly invisible. Alternatively, the strap can be made of a colored or opaque plastic material, or even a woven fabric.
Pet boot jack
A device and method for securing an animal boot to an animal's foot is taught. The device includes a pair of handles, a securing means and a pair of jaws that are pivotally attached to the pair of handles by the securing means. When the pair of jaws are in a closed position, an open end of the animal boot is attached around the sides of the pair of jaws. Squeezing the pair of handles towards each other causes the pair of jaws to extend away from each other to an open position and also causes the pair of jaws to expand the open end of the animal boot.
PROTECTION DEVICE AND GROOMING DEVICE FOR PETS
Provided is a protection device and a grooming device for pets, in the field of storage articles. The protection devices includes: a mounting case, a protection cover, and a fixing structure. The mounting case is provided with a sliding space extending though two opposite ends thereof for mounting a working assembly. The protection cover is slidably connected to the sliding space. The fixing structure is connected with the mounting case and is used for fixing the protection cover as the protection cover slides to cover the working assembly. When the protection device is not in use, users may hold the mounting case and change the working state of the fixing structure to drive the protection cover to move and cover the working assembly, so that the working assembly is stored to avoid safety issues caused by the exposed working assembly, thereby improving the practicability of the protection device.
HORSE LEG PROTECTOR
A horse leg protector has a protection body. The protection body has an upper half for wrapping a metacarpal bone of a horse leg and a lower half for wrapping a sesamoid bone of the horse leg. At least one slot is formed in the upper half of the protection body and extends horizontally. The slot has two ends that are closed. The upper half of the protection body is partitioned into a first protection segment and a second protection segment by the slot. The second protection segment is bendable relative to the first protection segment for a distance between two opposite side walls of the slot to become larger or smaller.
HORSE BANDAGE
A bandage including a front layer of mesh and rear layer of mesh embedded between a top band and a bottom band, the top band with a first elastic band with a first attachment device operative to attaching an end of the first elastic band to an end of the top band, the bottom band with a second elastic band with a second attachment device operative to attaching an end of the second elastic band to an end of the bottom band, and a first binding and a second binding joining the top band and the bottom band, the first binding enclosing a first side of the front layer of mesh and a first side of the rear layer of mesh, and the second binding enclosing a second side of the front layer of mesh and a second side of the rear layer of mesh.
Multi-Layered Protective Covering and Uses Thereof
- Jesse S. Jur ,
- Russell E. Gorga ,
- Macon Adams ,
- Shannyn A. Holder ,
- Hilary Walker ,
- Caryn A. Siggins ,
- Carson Binns ,
- Austin W. Teague ,
- Andrew Nesbitt ,
- Albena Ivanisevic ,
- Jon Rust ,
- James A. Murdock ,
- Carly M. Bohnenblusch ,
- Andrew M. Thomas, II ,
- Benjamin Anthony ,
- Paul Reid ,
- Stephen Lee ,
- Clinton R. George ,
- Calvin Curnutte
Provided herein are multi-layered protective coverings, wearable multi-layered protective devices, and methods of using the multi-layered protective coverings and wearable multi-layered protective devices.
EQUINE HOOF BOOT, STRAP AND TENSIONER THEREFOR
An equine boot comprising: a sole for receiving a bottom of a horse’s hoof; an upper which, in use, receives at least a portion of a wall of the hoof; and a retention means at a rear of the boot which, in use, is generally proximate a cleft of the hoof, the retention means being configured for engagement with a securing strap, which strap is securable to the boot and hoof for retaining the boot thereto.
Dog Grooming Table Barrier
A dog grooming table barrier is an apparatus that physically and visually alerts a dog of the edges of the grooming table. The apparatus includes a plurality of wall segments, at least one first clamp, and at least one second clamp. The plurality of wall segments surrounds the edges of the grooming table. The at least one first clamp and the at least one second clamp attaches the plurality of wall segments to the dog grooming table. The plurality of wall segments comprises a first end segment and a second end segment which surround the distal edges of the plurality of wall segments. The plurality of wall segments is arranged into a closed-shape configuration. A plurality of interlocking fasteners connects each of the plurality of wall segments to each other. The apparatus further includes a cantilever-receiving channel in order to accommodate the grooming arm of the grooming table.
Dog Grooming Table Barrier
A dog grooming table barrier is an apparatus that physically and visually alerts a dog of the edges of the grooming table. The apparatus includes a plurality of wall segments, at least one first clamp, and at least one second clamp. The plurality of wall segments surrounds the edges of the grooming table. The at least one first clamp and the at least one second clamp attaches the plurality of wall segments to the dog grooming table. The plurality of wall segments comprises a first end segment and a second end segment which surround the distal edges of the plurality of wall segments. The plurality of wall segments is arranged into a closed-shape configuration. A plurality of interlocking fasteners connects each of the plurality of wall segments to each other. The apparatus further includes a cantilever-receiving channel in order to accommodate the grooming arm of the grooming table.