Patent classifications
A01K13/002
Method and apparatus for pet hair removal
A pet hair removal apparatus has a plurality of engagement members. The apparatus has a handle and connected base member. At the end of the handle is a pointed end defined by a pointed tip. The pointed end and pointed tip operates in an operational engagement position to remove pet hair from the surface of an inanimate object, such as a couch or other fabric. The pointed end removes hair or other debris that are in or near a crease or crevice of the fabric. This operational engagement position is one of a number of other operational engagement positions for the pet hair removal apparatus.
GROOMING SYSTEMS FOR A HORSE COAT
Grooming tools and systems for grooming an animal. An illustrative grooming tool may comprise a housing having a top edge, a bottom edge, and a sidewall extending between the top edge and the bottom edge. A first pad and a second pad may each form a portion of a bottom surface of the housing. A plurality of cleaning fibers may extend from each of the first and second pads. A motor configured to drive rotation of the pads may be disposed within the cavity of the housing. The first pad may be configured to rotate in a first direction relative to a center of the bottom surface of the housing and the second pad may be configured to rotate in a second direction opposite the first direction.
Grooming tool and methods
A grooming tool includes a handle and a head attached to the handle. The head has curved blades adjustable in at least an extended position and a non-extended position. Methods of grooming an animal can include selecting the length of the curved blades by adjusting the blades in at least an extended position or non-extended position.
Lice Comb
A lice comb (10) comprising a main housing (12) including a first aperture (15) at a first end (14) thereof and a second aperture (17) at a second end (16) thereof. A fan unit (18) draw airs in through the first aperture (15) and expels air outwardly through the second aperture (17). A comb module (38) is rotatably secured to a comb support unit (34) adjacent a first end of the main housing (12). The comb module (38) comprises a comb body (46) and a tine module (48) having a plurality of teeth (44). The comb body (46) includes a channel (52) extending from a first longitudinal side adjacent the tine module (48) to a second longitudinal side thereof and a tine slot (54) is located adjacent the first end of the channel (52) to receive the tine module (48) such that air drawn in through the channel (52) passes across a first surface of the teeth (44).
Product Dispensing Grooming Device and Method for the Same
The invention disclosed herein is a grooming article which may be beneficial to users and, or manufacturers as it may be quicker, more convenient, easier to store or transport amongst other benefits. A grooming article with layers present suitable for interacting with skin and hair.
Pet comb with elastic handle
A pet comb generally includes a comb plate and a handle. The comb plate is provided with a plurality of comb strips at its front surface and a base portion at its rear surface. The handle is constructed of a spring element, which is attached with a connection portion and an enlarged main grip portion at two opposite ends thereof, and a covering, which has a concave neck portion formed integrally with the spring element, such that the enlarged main grip portion abuts on a rear end of the concave neck portion. The connection portion of the handle is fixedly attached to the base portion of the comb plate, such that the handle is at a predetermined angle to the comb plate. As such, the comb plate together with the comb strips can be easily operated by the handle to groom a pet.
Brush for livestock animals, device comprising a brush of this type, and method for brushing livestock animals
A rotatable livestock brush has a rotation axis and a brush surface configured to be brought into contact with a contact region of a body of a livestock animal. The brush surface includes at least a first region having first pressure-transfer properties, and a second region having second pressure-transfer properties which differ from the first pressure-transfer properties. A plane at a right angle to the rotation axis intersects both the first and second regions. The brush has a cylinder shape with a central cylinder axis. The rotation axis is eccentric and in a position which differs from a position of the central cylinder axis. Upon rotation, the brush massages the body of the livestock animal in the contact region thereof by transferring the varying pressures onto the body of the animal by successively bringing the first and second brush surface regions into contact with the body of the animal.
GROOMING APPARATUS FOR PETS
A grooming apparatus for a household pet is provided having a wall with an opening for admitting the pet into an enclosure, whereby a flexible, resilient sheet positioned in the opening is deflected by the pet and a pressure sensitive adhesive on the surface of the sheet attracts and retains loose pet hair.
ANIMAL GROOMING APPARATUS
An apparatus for grooming an animal is disclosed herein. The apparatus for grooming the animal includes a handle and a grooming-head. In a preferred embodiment, the handle is ergonomically shaped to aid in grip-ability of the handle. In one embodiment, the grooming-head includes a first grooming-side having a first grooming-tool. In another embodiment, the grooming-head further includes a second grooming-side opposite the first grooming-side and including a second grooming-tool. Further, in the preferred embodiment, the first grooming-tool and the second grooming-tool are dissimilar. The apparatus is useful for providing effective multifunctional grooming of horses, canines, livestock, etc., saving time and effort while currying.
PET GROOMING TOOL
Provided are methods and apparatus for addressing mats and tangles in the fur of mammals. Specifically, provided herein is a doubled-bladed tool for mat and tangle-splitting that reduces or eliminates the pain and stress experienced by the animal during grooming.