GRAZING RESTRICTOR
20230159320 · 2023-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B68B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A grazing restrictor for attaching to a halter. The restrictor includes a body portion surrounding a central opening. A plurality of elongate segments extend outward from the body portion. The elongate segments have a plurality of openings defined therein. The elongate segments are configured and arranged to be folded upward relative to the body portion to form the shape of a muzzle. The grazing restrictor is formed from an elastic material capable of laying flat in a first configuration and being folded into the shape of a muzzle in a second configuration.
Claims
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12. A grazing restrictor for attaching to a halter adapted to be worn by a grazing animal, the restrictor comprising: a body portion having a central opening; a plurality of elongate segments extending outward from the body portion, the plurality of elongate segments each having a plurality of openings defined therein with each opening in the respective plurality of openings arranged at a different distance from the central opening than the other openings in the respective plurality of openings, the plurality of elongate segments configured and arranged to bendrelative to the body portion to form the shape of a muzzle; a plurality of ties configured to be inserted through one or more of the plurality of openings and around the halter; and, wherein the plurality of elongate segments are configured to position the body portion relative to the halter, the pluralities of openings defined in the plurality of elongate segments are configured to allow selective adjustment of the body portion relative to the halter with extension of the ties through openings of the pluralities of openings closer to the body portion than other openings of the pluralities of openings to position the body portion closer to the halter or through openings of the pluralities of openings farther from the body portion than other openings of the pluralities of openings to position the body portion farther from the halter, wherein the body portion and the plurality of elongate segments are formed as a unitary, elastic member configured and arranged to lay flat in a common plane in a first configuration and to be formed into the shape of a muzzle by bending the plurality of elongate segments upward relative to the body portion in a second configuration, and wherein the plurality of elongate segments are biased relative to the body portion toward the first configuration to return to the first configuration when disconnected from the halter.
13. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein each tie in the plurality of ties has a first end and a second end configured to be attached in end to end fashion.
14. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the body portion and the plurality of elongate segments comprise polyether urethane.
15. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of ventilation openings formed in at least one of the body portion and the plurality of elongate segments.
16. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the plurality of elongate segments define finger-like projections.
17. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the plurality of ties comprise low profile cable ties.
18. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, further comprising one or more ventilation openings in the plurality of elongate segments.
19. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the restrictor is formed from a transparent material.
20. A grazing restrictor for attaching to a halter adapted to be worn by a grazing animal, the restrictor comprising: a body portion having a central opening; a plurality of elongate segments extending outward from the body portion, the plurality of elongate segments each having a plurality of openings defined therein with each opening in the respective plurality of openings arranged at a different distance from the central opening than the other openings in the respective plurality of openings, the plurality of elongate segments configured and arranged to bend relative to the body portion to form the shape of a muzzle; a plurality of ties configured to be inserted through one or more of the plurality of openings and around the halter; and, wherein the plurality of elongate segments are configured to position the body portion relative to the halter, the pluralities of openings defined in the plurality of elongate segments are configured to allow selective adjustment of the body portion relative to the halter with extension of the ties through openings of the pluralities of openings closer to the body portion than other openings of the pluralities of openings to position the body portion closer to the halter or through openings of the pluralities of openings farther from the body portion than other openings of the pluralities of openings to position the body portion farther from the halter, wherein the body portion and the plurality of elongate segments are formed as a unitary, elastic member configured and arranged to lay flat in a common plane in a first configuration and to be formed into the shape of a muzzle by bending the plurality of elongate segments upward relative to the body portion in a second configuration, and wherein the plurality of elongate segments are configured and arranged such that, when the restrictor is in the second configuration and attached to the halter, the elongate segments are biased outwardly from the halter.
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26. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein spaces are defined between the elongate segments in the second configuration.
27. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the plurality of elongate segments are configured and arranged such that, when the restrictor is in the second configuration and attached to the halter, the elongate segments are biased outwardly from the halter.
28. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the plurality of ties comprises a plurality of elongate flexible members, wherein each of the elongate flexible members has connecting means at opposite ends thereof, and wherein the connecting means are selected from the group consisting of buttons, hook and loop fasteners, and quick connect couplings.
29. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein each plurality of openings defined in the plurality of elongate segments includes at least four openings arranged along a line.
30. The grazing restrictor of claim 12, wherein the central opening is sized to provide a throughput restriction on an amount of forage ingested by the grazing animal while grazing.
31. The grazing restrictor of claim 20, wherein spaces are defined between the elongate segments in the second configuration.
32. The grazing restrictor of claim 20, wherein the plurality of ties comprises a plurality of elongate flexible members, wherein each of the elongate flexible members has connecting means at opposite ends thereof, and wherein the connecting means are selected from the group consisting of buttons, hook and loop fasteners, and quick connect couplings.
33. The grazing restrictor of claim 20, wherein each plurality of openings defined in the plurality of elongate segments includes at least four openings arranged along a line.
34. The grazing restrictor of claim 20, wherein the central opening is sized to provide a throughput restriction on an amount of forage ingested by the grazing animal while grazing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] At the outset, it should be clearly understood that like reference numerals are intended to identify the same structural elements, portions or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as such elements, portions or surfaces may be further described or explained by the entire written specification, of which this detailed description is an integral part. Unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are intended to be read (e.g., cross-hatching, arrangement of parts, proportion, debris, etc.) together with the specification, and are to be considered a portion of the entire written description of this invention. As used in the following description, the terms “horizontal”, “vertical”, “left”, “right”, “up” and “down”, as well as adjectival and adverbial derivatives thereof, (e.g., “horizontally”, “rightwardly”, “upwardly”, etc.), simply refer to the orientation of the illustrated structure as the particular drawing figure faces the reader. Similarly, the terms “inwardly” and “outwardly” generally refer to the orientation of a surface relative to its axis of elongation, or of rotation, as appropriate.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] A plurality of openings 25 may be disposed in the segments 19a-19h. The openings 25 on each segment 19a-19h may be arranged in linear fashion from a first opening 25 disposed closer to the center of the device to a last opening 25 disposed near a distal end 28 of the respective segment.
[0025] The restrictor 10 may be formed from an elastomer such as a thermoplastic urethane or similar plastic polymer or other thin, lightweight material having elastic properties. The material is preferably mildew and UV resistant. For example, the restrictor 10 may be formed from a polyether urethane film or sheet. The film/sheet may be approximately 2-5 mm thick. Other thicknesses of film or sheet may also be suitable. The restrictor 10 may be die cut to form a unitary member. The restrictor may be approximately twenty (20) to twenty-eight (28) inches in diameter. The restrictor 10 may be formed from a thin, lightweight and elastic material that is capable of laying flat as shown in
[0026] Turning to
[0027] The present invention also provides a combination that includes a halter 34 and a grazing restrictor 10 configured and arranged to be mounted thereon. The restrictor 10 comprises a body portion 13 surrounding a central opening 16. The central opening 16 is sized to provide a throughput restriction on the amount of forage ingested while grazing. A plurality of elongate segments 19a-19h extend outward from the body portion 13. The plurality of elongate segments 19a-19h have a plurality of openings 25 defined therein. The plurality of elongate segments 19a-19h are capable of being folded upward relative to the body portion 13 to form the shape of a muzzle. The body portion 13 and the plurality of elongate segments 19a-19h are formed from a unitary, elastic member capable of laying flat in a first configuration and then being folded into the shape of a muzzle in a second configuration.
[0028] The present invention provides many advantages including reduced weight and increased ventilation. The open design of the restrictor 10 allows for more airflow which inhibits bacterial growth. Also, the spring-like properties of the restrictor 10 provide that when the restrictor 10 is attached to the halter 34 the elongate segments 19a-h are configured and arranged such that they are biased away from the halter 34. As a result, the spring-like properties of the elastic materials used for construction keep the restrictor 10 from laying on the nose of the horse 31 thereby preventing and or reducing rubbing and irritation. The spring-like properties of the restrictor 10 also provide for minimal skin contact on any portion of the horse 31.
[0029] The present invention contemplates that many changes and modifications may be made. Therefore, while the presently-preferred form of the grazing restrictor has been shown and described, and several modifications and alternatives discussed, persons skilled in this art will readily appreciate that various additional changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.