Patent classifications
A01K1/035
Pet bed
A pet bed includes a frame body having cushioning properties and a mat surrounded by the frame body and having cushioning properties. The mat has a top surface and a thickness. The frame body has a thickness that is greater than the thickness of the mat. The pet bed has a height in the thickness direction of the mat. The height is greater than the mat at the frame body. The mat has a fiber structure formed of thermoplastic resin fibers having an average fiber diameter of 0.01-5 mm. When the frame body and the mat are compressed under the same pressure, the decrease in the thickness of the mat due to the compression is smaller than the decrease in the thickness of the frame body due to the compression.
Secure enclosure for pets
A secure enclosure for pets which permits pet owners who have installed a “doggie door” to remove the threat of coyotes and other wildlife from attacking small dogs and cats.
Secure enclosure for pets
A secure enclosure for pets which permits pet owners who have installed a “doggie door” to remove the threat of coyotes and other wildlife from attacking small dogs and cats.
Pressure activated recharging cooling platform
A pressure activated recharging cooling platform for cooling an object is provided. The cooling platform comprises a temperature regulation layer, a support layer, and a channeled covering layer. The temperature regulation layer is adapted to hold a composition. The temperature regulation layer has a plurality of angled segments, wherein angled segments within a sealed perimeter of the temperature regulation layer are formed by a top side and a bottom side at a predefined distance, and channels, wherein the channels substantially form sides by contacting the top side with the bottom side at a distance lesser than the predefined distance. The support layer is substantially bonded to the bottom side of the temperature regulation layer and is comprised of material sufficiently pliable to deform and sufficiently rigid to withstand collapse in response to the weight of the object. The channeled covering layer encompasses the support and temperature regulation layers.
Cage for laboratory animals and shelving adapted to house a plurality of cages for laboratory animals
A cage for housing laboratory animals, said cage includes a bowl and a cap or cover which may be positioned on said bowl in a removable manner, wherein the cap and the bowl, with the cap positioned on the bowl, define an internal space which is closed and not accessible from the outside, wherein in the internal space a feeder is positioned, adapted to contain food adapted to feed the laboratory animals, wherein the cage is equipped with first means adapted to detect the presence and/or quantity of food in the feeder.
Cage for laboratory animals and shelving adapted to house a plurality of cages for laboratory animals
A cage for housing laboratory animals, said cage includes a bowl and a cap or cover which may be positioned on said bowl in a removable manner, wherein the cap and the bowl, with the cap positioned on the bowl, define an internal space which is closed and not accessible from the outside, wherein in the internal space a feeder is positioned, adapted to contain food adapted to feed the laboratory animals, wherein the cage is equipped with first means adapted to detect the presence and/or quantity of food in the feeder.
WALL AND WINDOW MOUNTED FELINE STRUCTURES
A structure configured to mount to a vertical surface and support a pet includes a floor, a left wall extending upwardly from the floor at a first obtuse angle and a right wall extending upwardly from the floor at a second obtuse angle. A front wall is connected to the floor, the left wall and the right wall. The front wall extends upwardly from the floor at a third obtuse angle. A rear wall is connected to the floor, the left wall and the right wall. The rear wall extends at a perpendicular angle in relation to the floor, the left wall and the right wall. The rear wall comprises a plurality of apertures spaced apart from one another configured to receive a plurality of fasteners. The rear wall is configured to attach to the vertical surface thereby attaching the structure to the vertical surface with the plurality of fasteners.
WALL AND WINDOW MOUNTED FELINE STRUCTURES
A structure configured to mount to a vertical surface and support a pet includes a floor, a left wall extending upwardly from the floor at a first obtuse angle and a right wall extending upwardly from the floor at a second obtuse angle. A front wall is connected to the floor, the left wall and the right wall. The front wall extends upwardly from the floor at a third obtuse angle. A rear wall is connected to the floor, the left wall and the right wall. The rear wall extends at a perpendicular angle in relation to the floor, the left wall and the right wall. The rear wall comprises a plurality of apertures spaced apart from one another configured to receive a plurality of fasteners. The rear wall is configured to attach to the vertical surface thereby attaching the structure to the vertical surface with the plurality of fasteners.
Therapeutic Animal Crate
This disclosure relates to a therapeutic crate system for housing an animal, the crate system comprising a crate housing including a top wall, a bottom wall located opposite the top wall, and side walls extending between the top wall and the bottom wall. In some embodiments, the therapeutic crate system comprises a sensor coupled to the crate housing, the sensor configured to determine a distance between the animal and the sensor. According to some embodiments, the therapeutic crate system comprises an energized panel coupled to a wall selected from the group consisting of the top wall, the bottom wall, and at least one of the side walls, and operatively coupled to the sensor, the energized panel configured to deliver a type of therapy selected from the group consisting of phototherapy, PEMF treatments, and sound therapy.
Therapeutic Animal Crate
This disclosure relates to a therapeutic crate system for housing an animal, the crate system comprising a crate housing including a top wall, a bottom wall located opposite the top wall, and side walls extending between the top wall and the bottom wall. In some embodiments, the therapeutic crate system comprises a sensor coupled to the crate housing, the sensor configured to determine a distance between the animal and the sensor. According to some embodiments, the therapeutic crate system comprises an energized panel coupled to a wall selected from the group consisting of the top wall, the bottom wall, and at least one of the side walls, and operatively coupled to the sensor, the energized panel configured to deliver a type of therapy selected from the group consisting of phototherapy, PEMF treatments, and sound therapy.