Patent classifications
A01K97/05
Drain assembly for fluid tank and related methods
A drain assembly for a fluid tank having a drain hole therein may include a hollow first member to be coupled with the drain hole, where the hollow first member has at least one opening therein. The drain assembly may further include a hollow second member slidably coupled with the hollow first member and movable along a longitudinal axis of the hollow outer member between first and second positions. The hollow second member may be configured to seal the at least one opening in the hollow first member when in the first position to define an upper spillover level for fluid within the tank, and to unseal the at least one opening in the hollow first member when in the second position to define a lower spillover level for fluid within the tank below the upper spillover level.
Drain assembly for fluid tank and related methods
A drain assembly for a fluid tank having a drain hole therein may include a hollow first member to be coupled with the drain hole, where the hollow first member has at least one opening therein. The drain assembly may further include a hollow second member slidably coupled with the hollow first member and movable along a longitudinal axis of the hollow outer member between first and second positions. The hollow second member may be configured to seal the at least one opening in the hollow first member when in the first position to define an upper spillover level for fluid within the tank, and to unseal the at least one opening in the hollow first member when in the second position to define a lower spillover level for fluid within the tank below the upper spillover level.
Fishing bucket
A fishing bucket (1) having one or more fishing rod holders (7) secured to a sidewall (4) of a bucket (2) in a manner that does not penetrate or weaken the sidewall, thereby still allowing the bucket to be utilized for transport and storage of fishing equipment and more importantly for holding water, bait, caught fish and so forth while fishing without leaking. The fishing bucket is ideal for anglers who need to carry/haul fishing gear to a desired fishing spot and need a fishing pole and live bait/fish holder while fishing.
Fishing bucket
A fishing bucket (1) having one or more fishing rod holders (7) secured to a sidewall (4) of a bucket (2) in a manner that does not penetrate or weaken the sidewall, thereby still allowing the bucket to be utilized for transport and storage of fishing equipment and more importantly for holding water, bait, caught fish and so forth while fishing without leaking. The fishing bucket is ideal for anglers who need to carry/haul fishing gear to a desired fishing spot and need a fishing pole and live bait/fish holder while fishing.
Infusion reservoir for live wells
According to the present invention an infusion pump is provided within an angler's live well. The infusion pump readily dispenses additives into the water that fills the live well, counteracting the debilitating effects of ammonia released by the live fish. Upon activation by the angler the pump dispenses a controlled volume of liquid additive quickly and conveniently into the live well. In one embodiment a hemispherical bulb pump dispenses fluid additive. A second embodiment utilizing an electric pump is also disclosed. In a third embodiment a gravity fed infusion pump is described.
Infusion reservoir for live wells
According to the present invention an infusion pump is provided within an angler's live well. The infusion pump readily dispenses additives into the water that fills the live well, counteracting the debilitating effects of ammonia released by the live fish. Upon activation by the angler the pump dispenses a controlled volume of liquid additive quickly and conveniently into the live well. In one embodiment a hemispherical bulb pump dispenses fluid additive. A second embodiment utilizing an electric pump is also disclosed. In a third embodiment a gravity fed infusion pump is described.
Recirculating Baitfish Bucket
The present invention relates generally to a new and improved fishing bait bucket or container. More specifically, this invention relates to a bait bucket that has a generally cylindrical insulated main body, a suction hose assembly, a water pump, an overflow hose assembly, a main lid, and a secondary lid. This invention allows for the continuous passive cycling of water through the bait bucket to optimize the conditions therein and the lifespan of the baitfish.
Recirculating Baitfish Bucket
The present invention relates generally to a new and improved fishing bait bucket or container. More specifically, this invention relates to a bait bucket that has a generally cylindrical insulated main body, a suction hose assembly, a water pump, an overflow hose assembly, a main lid, and a secondary lid. This invention allows for the continuous passive cycling of water through the bait bucket to optimize the conditions therein and the lifespan of the baitfish.
MULTIPURPOSE COMPOSTABLE ABSORPTION MAT
A multipurpose compostable absorption mat serves to receive and encapsulate organic matter for compostable disintegration of the mat and organic matter simultaneously. The mat comprises at least three portions: a first portion facing the organic matter defined by a parchment paper or parchment-like material having multiple pinholes or other openings or porosity sized and dimensioned to enable passage of greases and/or liquids; a second portion outboard of the first portion defined by a deliquescent material, and is able to absorb the greases and/or liquids from the first portion through a capillary mechanism; and a third portion outboard of the second portion defined by an impermeable plant/corn starch-based plastic-like material. The third portion looks and feels like plastic film. The at least three portions of the mat may be formed as at least three discrete layers, with the three discrete layers attached to one another so as to form the mat, with the mat having a thickness in the range from about that of a sheet of paper or a paper towel or a napkin to about ¾″ or more.
Readily cleaned aerated bait bucket
A bait bucket temporarily stores fishing bait and water within a water stable bucket component having a water-tight base and side walls and a top opening. A locking cap is removeably secured around the top opening in the bucket component and further includes a connector receiving a pivoting closing cap and a locking snap-in element that temporarily secures the pivoting closing cap to the locking cap. A handle pivotably attaches to the bucket component enabling lifting of the bait bucket.