Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
119501000 | Enclosure door | 8 |
20090288614 | COVER FOR CALF HUT - A calf hut assembly for shielding and protecting a calf. The calf hut assembly comprising a calf hut having a top, end walls and sidewalls. The calf hut assembly has an opening in an end wall and a support member connected to the calf hut. The calf hut assembly has a cover with a support member wherein the cover has a clear material. This allows a calf o see outside the calf hut. Additionally, this allows sunlight to pass into the interior of the calf hut thereby warming the calf hut. | 11-26-2009 |
20100147226 | Interactive Pet Accessories - A coded pet specific proximity sensor incorporates a specific coded sensor or transmitter which is removably worn by or attached to a pet. The sensor limits or encourages access of the pet to certain pet items, such as feeding dishes, pet doors, litter boxes, pet toys, pet beds, etc. These pet items comprises corresponding tags which read when the pet is in proximity of them. The sensors can be preprogrammed to let pets access these items at certain times of day only or they can be individually coded to let only certain pets access them in multiple-pet homes. | 06-17-2010 |
20100294206 | Two-Way Door Pet Restriction Device - In an embodiment of the disclosure, a pet restriction device is disclosed. The pet restriction device comprises an entry panel, at least one door located on the entry panel and comprising a door axis, and a locking device. The locking device comprises a handle, two bars, and two receivers. The handle is coupled to the door and located on the opposite side from the door axis. One end of each of the two bars is coupled to the handle. The two receivers are coupled to the entry panel, and each of the two receivers receives one of the two bars. | 11-25-2010 |
20140150728 | DOOR FOR HOUSEHOLD PET CARRIER - A door is provided for a household pet carrier having a substantially parallelepiped box shape, with an opening on one of the sides of the box structure allowing the animal to enter and exit the carrier. Said opening can be closed reversibly by means of a door which prevents the animal inside from leaving the carrier. The door of the invention is essentially characterized in that it cannot be opened as in the case of similar known doors, with an opening having vertical-axis leaves, but rather by spreading apart the two leaves, of which it is made, in compass fashion, and said leaves, instead of becoming coplanar as in the closed position, assume a spread-apart position, with the hinge axis between the two leaves of the door being located, in this case, outside the container. | 06-05-2014 |
20140216356 | Cat Carrier with Destabilizing Sliding Floor - A portable cat carrier has a sliding floor that momentarily and mildly destabilizes a cat's footing to facilitate transferring the cat in and out of the carrier. The floor is the bottom portion of a movable insert that has a receptacle for receiving the cat. The insert has relatively low side panels to provide the cat with a calming, unrestricted side view. After the cat is lowered into the receptacle, the insert is slid horizontally into an outer housing for containing the cat. When the insert is fully inserted within the housing, a front panel of the insert closes the housing's access opening to prevent the cat from escaping. A back panel of the insert has an elevated impassable rear barrier that prevents the cat from jumping into a trapped area between the insert and the outer housing. | 08-07-2014 |
20140299068 | Pet Training Apparatus and Waste Receptacle - A pet training apparatus and waste receptacle that allows a pet to simulate urinating outdoors in an indoors environment. A base frame supports a grated cover on which a permeable sheet is positioned. As a pet urinates, the urine is passes through the permeable sheet and through a plurality of openings in the grated cover. The urine is then collected in a receptacle positioned below the base frame. The permeable sheet includes a plurality of synthetic fibers in order to give the appearance of natural grass. An enclosure can be attached to the base frame, such that the together the enclosure and base frame form a pet crate in which the pet can urinate. A bed can also be placed on the permeable sheet in order to differentiate a sanitary area for the pet to rest. A splash guard prevents urine from leaving the confines of the grated cover. | 10-09-2014 |
20160073608 | Animal enclosure - An animal enclosure that contains an animal within a defined area. The animal enclosure includes a main enclosure with four sides, one of which includes a gate. The gate can be opened to allow access through the panel by the animal. The animal enclosure also includes a secondary enclosure with three panels that is rotatably affixed to the main enclosure. When in a first position, the secondary enclosure creates a secondary containment area bounded by the three panels of the secondary enclosure, and one panel of the main enclosure. When in a second position, the secondary enclosure acts as a fifth panel to the main enclosure. | 03-17-2016 |
20160113238 | Multi-Level, Pet Accessible Home - A multi-level, accessible home for pets with a building structure with at least a first story with first floor flooring, a second story with second floor flooring, a plurality of outer walls, and a roof supported by the outer walls. A first floor door is disposed in an outer wall of the building structure for permitting ingress and egress relative to first story of the building structure, and a vertical communication connection, such as stairs, connects the first floor flooring to the second floor flooring. A second floor door can be disposed in an outer wall of the building structure, and a porch can be retained by the building structure adjacent to the second floor door. An indoor/outdoor sustenance retention system can be adjustable between a refracted position and an extended position. The second story and the roof can be removable as a unit. | 04-28-2016 |