Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
119712000 |
ANIMAL CONTROLLING OR HANDLING (E.G., RESTRAINING, BREAKING, TRAINING, SORTING, CONVEYING, ETC.)
| 810 |
119510010 |
FEEDING DEVICE
| 656 |
119416000 |
CONFINING OR HOUSING
| 521 |
119702000 |
EXERCISE OR AMUSEMENT DEVICE
| 408 |
119140010 |
MILKERS
| 400 |
119200000 |
AQUATIC ANIMAL CULTURING
| 385 |
119161000 |
WASTE TOILET OR RELATED DEVICE
| 246 |
119072000 |
WATERING OR LIQUID FEED DEVICE
| 194 |
119600000 |
GROOMING
| 146 |
119850000 |
BODY WORN PROTECTIVE SHIELD OR APPAREL
| 129 |
119171000 |
MATERIAL FOR ABSORBING MOISTURE FROM WASTE PRODUCT
| 126 |
119650000 |
ANTIVERMIN TREATING OR CLEANING
| 115 |
119856000 |
BODY- OR APPENDAGE-ENCIRCLING COLLAR OR BAND (E.G., NECK, COLLAR, LEG BAND, ETC.)
| 103 |
119280500 |
BED OR REST
| 95 |
119600800 |
AVIAN EGG TREATMENT OR PRODUCTION
| 44 |
119600500 |
ENTOMOLOGICAL CULTURE DEVICE
| 42 |
119867000 |
MOBILE EXCREMENT CATCHER, E.G., MANURE POUCH
| 40 |
119174000 |
MISCELLANEOUS
| 18 |
119400000 |
RAILROAD CAR OR OTHER LIVESTOCK LONG DISTANCE CARRYING VEHICLE (E.G., TRUCK, ETC.)
| 16 |
119600700 |
WORM CULTURE
| 14 |
119329000 |
BIRD NEST OR NEST APPLIANCE
| 13 |
119311000 |
INCUBATOR
| 10 |
119300000 |
METHOD OF INCUBATION OR BROODING
| 7 |
119302000 |
BROODER
| 7 |
119690500 |
BIRDBATH | 5 |
20090277392 | Recirculating Birdbath - A birdbath is disclosed that recirculates water and includes a substantially hollow pedestal that supports a basin. The pedestal forms a water reservoir therein and has an open top end and a sealed bottom end. The basin has an inner wall and an outer wall, both of which are joined at least at a peripheral edge of the basin and separated by a distance sufficient to allow the water to flow therebetween. The outer wall is open at a central portion and is adapted for engaging the open top end of the pedestal for attaching the basin thereto. The inner wall has an aperture formed therethrough at a center portion thereof, and at least one drainage aperture formed proximate the peripheral edge of the basin. A water pump is disposed within the reservoir of the pedestal for pumping water from the reservoir through a basin supply conduit, through the aperture of the inner wall, and into the basin. Once the water reaches the at least one drainage aperture, it drains between the inner and outer walls, and flows through the central portion of the outer wall and back into the reservoir. | 11-12-2009 |
20100089332 | Bird bath - A bird bath has an outer bowl with a reservoir for holding water and an inner bowl floating on the water in the reservoir and supplied with water from the reservoir for bird drinking and bathing. | 04-15-2010 |
20110174226 | AUTOMATIC BIRDBATH MAINTENANCE - A method for automatically maintaining a birdbath, a kit for automating maintenance of a birdbath, and a birdbath with integrated automated maintenance are provided. Maintenance of a birdbath includes placing a barrier in a birdbath bowl. Further, maintenance comprises performing a cleaning phase that streams water from a nozzle located remotely from the barrier such that water is sprayed into the bowl with sufficient force to cause water to swirl around the barrier, which cleans the bowl and discharges debris and contaminated water in the bowl when such debris and contaminated water crosses in line with the water stream. Still further, the maintenance comprises performing a filling phase after the cleaning phase, which streams water through the nozzle such that water is sprayed from the nozzle to fill the birdbath bowl with water. | 07-21-2011 |
20130036979 | Multilevel Birdbath And Removable Liner - A multilevel birdbath consists of a main body that has a concave, contoured inside surface and an exterior lower surface, the main body further has a flat rim surrounding the concave inside surface and the concave inside surface optionally has stepped areas fluctuating in height and a sloping portion such that the stepped areas would create different depths of the multilevel birdbath which can accommodate and attract birds of different sizes and species. | 02-14-2013 |
20140116345 | AUTOMATED WATER EXCHANGE FOR A BIRDBATH - A water exchange device for cleaning a birdbath with a basin comprises a turret, a stationary mount, a first channel, a second channel, and an inlet channel. The turret is coupled to a center point such that the turret may rotate around the center point, and the mount mounts the turret of the water exchange device to the birdbath basin to be cleaned. Both the first and second channels include an aperture, and the inlet channel is coupled to the first and second channels such that when water flows into the inlet channel, the water flows out the apertures of the first and second channels into the basin. When the water does flow at a certain pressure, the turret rotates around the center point. | 05-01-2014 |
119700000 |
TREADMILL | 5 |
20100175634 | Pet treadmill - A pet treadmill includes a power source for outputting a drive power. An exercise platform is laterally connected to the power source. The exercise platform includes a longitudinally main from stably disposed on a supporting ground, multiple supports secured on a bottom of the main frame to make the main frame being separated from the supporting ground, a support platform mounted within the main frame for enhancing the structure of the main frame, two driven axles transversely and rotatably mounted to two opposite ends of the main frame, and an endless strap coiled the two driven axle and surround the support, wherein a corresponding one of the two driven axle is driven by the manual power source to operate the endless strap, on which the pet imitates a jog action. | 07-15-2010 |
20100326366 | TREAD MILL - A tread mill is disclosed. The tread mill includes a lower frame to which a belt track rotated by a motor is mounted, a pair of support frames erected on an end of the lower frame in such a way as to be spaced apart from each other, and a hand rail attached to each of the support frames. The tread mill includes a harness unit for supporting a body of a pet, and a support unit removably coupled to the hand rail to support the harness unit such that the pet remains on the belt track. Such a construction allows a person or a pet to exercise. | 12-30-2010 |
20160007569 | ANIMAL TREADWHEEL ASSEMBLY | 01-14-2016 |
20160374317 | EXERCISE EQUIPMENT - An exercise equipment exercise equipment that can readily switch arrangement of a person exercise apparatus and a dog exercise apparatus between the state where a person and a dog run facing each other and the state where the person and the dog run side by side. The person exercise apparatus includes a frame, a crank mechanism having a crank shaft rotatably supported by the frame, a crank coupled to the crank shaft, and a pedal rotatably supported by the crank, and a joint rotatingly driven by the crank mechanism. An annular travelling belt travels with a dog, a roller drives the travelling belt, and a transmission mechanism transmits rotational motion of the joint to the rollerAn input shaft is aligned with a rotary shaft of the joint with respect to a mounting face of the exercise equipment-A. coupling mechanisms is detachably engageable with the joint at each end. | 12-29-2016 |
20190141956 | ANIMAL TREADWHEEL ASSEMBLY | 05-16-2019 |
119500700 |
EGG MARKING DEVICE | 1 |
20110174223 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING EGGS - A method for laser marking eggs is disclosed which comprises laser marking information onto one or more eggs while the eggs are in a package disposed on a conveyor of a packing station. Additionally, an apparatus for laser marking eggs on a conveyor of a packing station is disclosed which comprises a laser source and one or more optical steering elements configured and arranged to direct energy from the laser source so as to mark information onto one or more eggs in packages of eggs disposed on the conveyor. | 07-21-2011 |
119270000 |
SILKWORM CULTURE | 1 |
20150101541 | METHODS OF PRODUCING NEW TYPES OF HYBRID SILK AND HEMP FIBERS - A method of producing new types of hybrid silk and hemp fibers is described, comprising the steps of inserting hemp genes into mulberry DNA within mulberry cells, and vice versa, to form genetically-altered mulberry and hemp cells; growing the genetically altered cells into a plant; feeding the genetically altered plant to silkworms; and the silkworms producing silk, wherein the silk has hemp characteristics. Another method of producing new types of hybrid silk and hemp fibers is described, comprising the steps of creating a bioreactor containing man-made silkworms, wherein the silkworms imitate the process of spinning a cocoon; artificially feeding the silkworms a hemp food source; and allowing the silkworms to produce silk, wherein the silk has hemp characteristics. | 04-16-2015 |