Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
119510030 | Solid or lick feeder | 10 |
20090241842 | Protected squirrel feeder - A protected feeder is provided for squirrels which comprises a feeder having a self supporting enclosure for predator protection from hawks or foxes to be positioned adjacent a tree for providing a protected perch with access openings in the cover and a selected portion of ground therein is covered with food. The enclosure member is substantially impervious and protects the squirrels while feeding and protects the squirrel from weather. This invention provides various designs for the protected squirrel feeder adapted to protect the food, one using a tray which is smaller than the self supporting enclosure and a second feeder uses small high-calcium loaded rocks as a ground layer. | 10-01-2009 |
20100083904 | Pet Treat Dispensing Toy - A pet treat dispensing toy mainly includes a main shell and a bottom shell. The main shell has an upper opening and a bottom opening. The bottom shell is connected around the position of the bottom opening. | 04-08-2010 |
20110030618 | BIRD FEEDING APPARATUS - A bird feeding apparatus for providing nutritious feed material to birds includes a first member and a second member pivotally coupled with the first member. The second member includes a base member and a lip member. The lip member extends upwardly from a first set of edges of the base member. The lip member is circumscribingly received around the first member, when the first member and the second member align with each other. | 02-10-2011 |
20120073505 | Suet feeder - A suet feeder which comprises a housing having a spring and a suet holder connected to the housing, the suet holder being sized to retain a prepackaged package of suet, a shroud extending about the suet holder and at least a portion of the housing, a spring biasing the shroud upwardly with respect to the housing and suet holder, the shroud having at least one suet access opening to permit access to the suet holder with the shroud being moveable between an open position permitting access to the suet holder and a closed position wherein access to the suet holder is denied, and a cover secured to the shroud. The suet feeder is designed to deter access to the suet by marauders such as squirrels. | 03-29-2012 |
20120174867 | WILDLIFE FEEDING BLOCK - A wildlife feeding block especially suitable for feeding deer is in the form of a log of generally cylindrical shape containing a composite of meal, corn, molasses, a preservative, an attractant, and a binder. The log has a pair of grooves disposed diametrically opposite to each other and extending the length of the log, the grooves are generally semi-circular in cross-section so as to enable the deer to feed on the log by inserting its snout into the grooves and biting off pieces of the log. | 07-12-2012 |
20120227669 | Animal Feed Lick - A feed block for attracting game comprising: mixture of grain, corn syrups and sugar, where said mixture is formed into a block; and at least two holes through the block, where the holes provide a means to place the block in a stationary position. The feed block may be suspended with a rope, string or cord by inserting the rope, string or cord through the at least two holes. In one exemplary embodiment, the block is mounted onto a stationary object in an elevated position by using a mounting means. The mounting means may include a bolt, spike or screw and the stationary object may include a tree. | 09-13-2012 |
20130199451 | FEED BLOCKS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - A feed block is formed of compacted feed components and includes a moisture level of between about 7 and about 15 percent. Feed blocks have an initial weight, which is substantially free of liquid, and liquid is introduced to the feed block to cause the feed block to absorb liquid. A final resulting weight of the feed block is at least 100 percent greater than the initial weight. The feed block with the absorbed liquid is provided the to the livestock animals for the simultaneous ingestion of feed and liquid. Feed blocks are formed by introducing feed components in a high pressure press and compacting the feed components to form the feed block. | 08-08-2013 |
20130199452 | FEED BLOCKS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - A feed block is formed of compacted feed components with a coating of oils or fats that causes the compacted feed components to separate and the feed block to break apart during liquid absorption making the feed block accessible to the animals. Feed blocks have an initial weight that is substantially free of liquid. Liquid is then introduced to the feed block to cause the feed block to absorb liquid and break apart. After a treatment period during which liquid is absorbed into the feed block, a final resulting weight of the feed block is at least 100 percent greater than the initial weight. The feed block with the broken apart feed components and absorbed liquid is provided the to the animals for the simultaneous ingestion of feed and liquid. Feed blocks are formed by introducing feed components coated with the oils or fats in a high pressure press and compacting the coated feed components to form the feed block. | 08-08-2013 |
20150144065 | SNACK STACK BIRD FEEDER - Bird feeding devices are provided that include a base having a substantially flat upper surface, a pillar having a bottom end and an upper end, wherein the pillar extends upward from the base with the bottom end connected to the base at a location proximate the center of the upper surface, a roof disposed above the base and connected to the upper end of pillar, and a stand connected to the base at a location proximate an edge of the base, wherein the stand extends, around the pillar, towards the roof (i) for at least one third of a distance between the base and the roof and (ii) for at least three quarters of a circle, and wherein the stand comprises two or more perches, wherein the pillar is configured to slidingly receive one or more bird feed tablets. | 05-28-2015 |
20150305300 | Salt lick block support incorporating a liquid container therein - A salt lick block support incorporating a liquid container therein has a main body member having a hole in a top surface thereof. A hollow central portion adapted to hold a granular material therein, and a base portion extending outwardly from a lower section thereof and including a plurality of holes therethrough adapted to allow fasteners therein to securely hold the salt lick block support to a chosen surface. A plurality of fasteners adapted to extend through respective of the plurality of holes and engage the chosen surface. A removable container adapted to hold a liquid therein, has an opening in a top portion thereof, and is adapted to fit and be held in place within the hole in the top surface of the main body member, wherein the removable container further includes a small aperture in a bottom surface thereof that is adapted to allow the liquid to pass therethrough in a drop-by-drop fashion. | 10-29-2015 |