Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080251031 | Assembly of Pet Grooming Tool and Hair Treatment Liquid and Method of Promoting the Sale Thereof - A product comprises packaging, a container of liquid, a pet grooming tool, and indicia. The container of liquid and the pet grooming tool are each attached to the packaging. The pet grooming tool comprises a handle portion and a pet engageable portion. The pet engageable portion comprises a plurality of teeth. The indicia indicates that the liquid is useful for cleaning and deodorizing pet hair without applying any other liquid to the hair. The indicia also indicates that the pet grooming tool is useful for removing loose hair and dirt from a pet. The indicia is viewable from outside the product. | 10-16-2008 |
20090126648 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 05-21-2009 |
20090126649 | Pet Grooming Tool with Vacuum or Blower Attachment and Method of Using the Same - A pet grooming tool comprises a toothed portion, an air passage portion, and a handle portion. The toothed portion comprises a plurality of teeth arranged in a row. The air passage portion comprises a first opening, a second opening, and a fluid passageway. The first opening is positioned adjacent the toothed portion. The second opening is adapted and configured to couple to an air hose. The fluid passageway extends from and operatively connects the first opening to the second opening. The handle portion is connected to the toothed portion and comprises a grip portion. The grip portion is configured and adapted to be grasped by a hand of a person. | 05-21-2009 |
20100018472 | Low-Profile Air Duct Fitting for Passage of Air Through Narrow Openings and Method of Using the Same - An air duct comprises a duct wall bounding an airflow channel that extends through the air duct along a flow path. The airflow channel has a plurality of cross-sections that are bounded by the duct wall and that are perpendicular to the flow path. A first one of the cross-sections has an aspect ratio that is less than two. A second one of the cross-sections has an aspect ratio that is greater than four and a minimum dimension that is less than three-quarters of an inch. A third one of the cross-sections has an aspect ratio that is less than two. The second cross-section is positioned between the first and third cross-sections along the flow path. The air duct channels air beneath a door, thereby allowing a vacuum or blower tool to operate in one room while the vacuum or blower device operating the tool operates in a different room. | 01-28-2010 |
20100154718 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 06-24-2010 |
20100162965 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 07-01-2010 |
20140060447 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 03-06-2014 |
20140060448 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 03-06-2014 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080251031 | Assembly of Pet Grooming Tool and Hair Treatment Liquid and Method of Promoting the Sale Thereof - A product comprises packaging, a container of liquid, a pet grooming tool, and indicia. The container of liquid and the pet grooming tool are each attached to the packaging. The pet grooming tool comprises a handle portion and a pet engageable portion. The pet engageable portion comprises a plurality of teeth. The indicia indicates that the liquid is useful for cleaning and deodorizing pet hair without applying any other liquid to the hair. The indicia also indicates that the pet grooming tool is useful for removing loose hair and dirt from a pet. The indicia is viewable from outside the product. | 10-16-2008 |
20090126648 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 05-21-2009 |
20090126649 | Pet Grooming Tool with Vacuum or Blower Attachment and Method of Using the Same - A pet grooming tool comprises a toothed portion, an air passage portion, and a handle portion. The toothed portion comprises a plurality of teeth arranged in a row. The air passage portion comprises a first opening, a second opening, and a fluid passageway. The first opening is positioned adjacent the toothed portion. The second opening is adapted and configured to couple to an air hose. The fluid passageway extends from and operatively connects the first opening to the second opening. The handle portion is connected to the toothed portion and comprises a grip portion. The grip portion is configured and adapted to be grasped by a hand of a person. | 05-21-2009 |
20100018472 | Low-Profile Air Duct Fitting for Passage of Air Through Narrow Openings and Method of Using the Same - An air duct comprises a duct wall bounding an airflow channel that extends through the air duct along a flow path. The airflow channel has a plurality of cross-sections that are bounded by the duct wall and that are perpendicular to the flow path. A first one of the cross-sections has an aspect ratio that is less than two. A second one of the cross-sections has an aspect ratio that is greater than four and a minimum dimension that is less than three-quarters of an inch. A third one of the cross-sections has an aspect ratio that is less than two. The second cross-section is positioned between the first and third cross-sections along the flow path. The air duct channels air beneath a door, thereby allowing a vacuum or blower tool to operate in one room while the vacuum or blower device operating the tool operates in a different room. | 01-28-2010 |
20100154718 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 06-24-2010 |
20100162965 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 07-01-2010 |
20140060447 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 03-06-2014 |
20140060448 | Toothed Pet Grooming Tool with Fur Ejecting Mechanism - A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool. | 03-06-2014 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100041364 | FEMTOCELL SERVICE REGISTRATION, ACTIVATION, AND PROVISIONING - System(s) and method(s) are provided for a femto cell service framework for registration, activation, and provisioning of femtocell service. An account management service enables femtocell account creation, and registration thereof. Registration includes validation of wireless coverage for a location of operation of a femto AP, and validation of availability enhanced 911 (E911) service. As part of registration provisioning, record(s) are updated to indicate registration status. Connection of femto AP to a network interface triggers activation process; the femto AP delivers an activation request. A femto network validates registration of the connected femto AP and conducts a location tolerance check of a received actual location of the femto AP and a registered location. Upon tolerance validation, a cell identifier and radio frequency channel(s) are assigned to femto AP. When femto AP radiates wireless signal, network activation status indicators are provisioned. Handling of errors that arise during registration or activation is provided. | 02-18-2010 |
20130288678 | FEMTOCELL SERVICE REGISTRATION, ACTIVATION, AND PROVISIONING - A femto cell service framework is employed for registration, activation, and provisioning of femtocell service. An account management service enables femtocell account creation, and registration thereof. Registration includes validation of wireless coverage for a location of operation of a femto AP, and validation of availability enhanced 911 (E911) service. As part of registration provisioning, record(s) are updated to indicate registration status. Connection of femto AP to a network interface triggers activation process; the femto AP delivers an activation request. A femto network validates registration of the connected femto AP and conducts a location tolerance check of a received actual location of the femto AP and a registered location. Upon tolerance validation, a cell identifier and radio frequency channel(s) are assigned to femto AP. When femto AP radiates wireless signal, network activation status indicators are provisioned. Handling of errors that arise during registration or activation is provided. | 10-31-2013 |