Patent classifications
A01K5/0135
Adjustable Slow Feed Pet Bowl
The invention relates to a novel pet slow feeding dish with molded channels in the dish portion to receive kibble and which causes a pet to eat slowly and selectively, and the feeder is extendable to 3 heights by adjusting the legs.
Pet feeding system
A pet feeding system includes amongst its features a bowl member, at least one plate member, and an annularly contoured lid member. In the bowl member, a lower base plate and an upper base plate are integrally formed with a sidewall to define a liquid containing chamber between the lower and upper base plates. Moreover, the sidewall extends vertically above the upper base plate. The plate member is mounted on the upper base plate. In certain exemplary uses, the upper base plate has a recessed surface to receive the plate member. The plate member is adapted to receive an ingestible good product. Furthermore, the annularly contoured lid member is rotationally and fixedly attached to the sidewall of the bowl member.
Slow Feed Pet Bowl With Insert
A novel pet slow feed stainless steel bowl with a removable rubber insert. The insert has channels molded into it so that kibble placed in the bowl settles into the channels and causes the pet to eat slowly and deliberately. The rubber insert is easily removed for cleaning. The bowl and mat can also be used when traveling and can hold kibble on the mat set on a surface outside the bowl, and then water can be placed in the bowl. The bowl holds two cups of kibble or water.
VETERINARIAN E-BOWL
A veterinarian e-bowl. The veterinarian e-bowl may be used in conjunction with an animal wearing an Elizabethan collar (“e-collar”) to assist the animal in consuming food and water while allowing the animal to retain the protective e-collar. Thus, the veterinarian e-bowl preferably allows the pet to eat or drink without removal of the e-collar during feeding. The veterinarian e-bowl may embody a small bowl for cats and small dog breeds weighing up to forty-eight pounds. In another embodiment, the veterinarian e-bowl may be directed to medium-size to large-size dog breeds having a weight in the range between approximately forty-nine pounds to eighty pounds.
Mat for bowls
A mat for bowls is described herein. A mat can include a planar portion, a shell structure, and an extension member shaped to form a cavity in the mat, where the cavity is to cause a partial vacuum in response to the mat being in contact with an underlying surface such that lateral displacement of the mat is restricted when in contact with the underlying surface.
Bowl With Splash Guard
A bowl with splash guard. The bowl with splash guard includes a bowl comprising a base and a sidewall extending upwardly therefrom defining an interior volume. The splash guard includes a lower wall and a back panel extending therefrom. The splash guard prevents water from spilling when a pet is drinking water from the bowl. The splash guard is removably secured to the bowl so that the bowl and splash guard may be separated for storage or for easy cleaning. The back panel encircles at least half of a circumference of the bowl when secured thereto, which prevents water from spilling from the back and sides of the bowl, while providing a large enough opening for a pet to drink from the bowl.
PET FEEDING SYSTEM
A top surface of an elevating stand of a pet feeding system defines bowl receptacles into which respective food and water bowls may be removably installed. A first zone of the top surface of the stand includes an upwardly convex ring that laterally surrounds a respective bowl receptacle. A second zone of the top surface of the stand laterally surrounds the first zone, except as interrupted by a finger notch. Each bowl has a peripheral lip with a lower surface formed as a downwardly concave ring that fits over the upwardly convex ring of the stand. An edge of the bowl rests on the second zone at a location below the upper limit of the convex ring. A base of the stand cooperates with upstanding ribs in an elastomeric mat to prevent lateral movement of the stand and to prevent rotation of the stand around the stand center.
Three-layer bowl and a process of manufacturing thereof
The present invention is related to the pet feeder bowl. The bowl has three layers. Non-skid rubber is permanently attached to the bowl and raised till the top to give additional strength and Hermosa looks, so that the rubber cannot tear off or get damaged in different weather condition. The bowl can directly be put into the dishwasher, as all the materials, i.e. plastic, steel bowls and rubber are permanently attached to each other.
ANIMAL FEED CATCH TRAY AND ANIMAL FEEDER COMPRISING SAME
The present invention is directed to animal feeders and implements therefor that are configured to limit the waste of feed from the animal feeder. Preferably, such implements can be in the form of an apparatus that is attached to an existing gravity fed or assisted feed animal feeder for catching feed that would otherwise fall to the ground from a feed delivery structure of the animal feeder. Beneficially, by limiting wasting of feed, embodiments of the present invention reduce feed cost and reduce the presence of undesirable animals that would otherwise be attracted by wasted feed. Feed catch trays configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention can also include structure for receiving and holding a dietary supplement article such as, for example, a block of minerals whose consumption is beneficial to animals being fed.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NO SPILLAGE DRINKING BOWL
A system and method for a no spillage pet bowl designed to hold and store large amounts of water or food as well as prevent pets such as dogs from spilling the contents across the floor, the system having two different configurations where in the first configuration the bowls may be used similar to a conventional bowl and in the second configuration a replaceable head guide may be positioned within the bowl to guide the pet into the bowl and prevent water from being displaced from the bowl.