With Retaining Means Patents (Class 54/79.2)
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Patent number: 11903365Abstract: A blanket with a first section having both a first end and a second end, and a second section that is at least partially formed from an elastic material and coupled to the first section. The first and second sections of this blanket are configured to be positioned on an animal, with the second section coupled to the first section and positioned at least partially along a chest area of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: X-SPAND EQUINE LLCInventor: Molly Elizabeth McEvilly
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Patent number: 11877560Abstract: Embodiments for an improved horse, livestock, and other guadruped's garment and method of use are disclosed. The EquiVest comprises a one-piece water-resistant vest having an open-oval-neckline with bib-tab design for slipping over the animal's head. Optionally, the garment includes hardware for attaching overlapping side panels. Coupled with the side panel attaching hardware, the bib-tab design provides side tabs with a hook-and-loop mechanism in a secure fit. The vest covers the top-line, both sides, abdominal area, center-front chest, and hind area to allow the horse to have complete ease of movement while maintaining a stable core body temperature.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Design Equine, LLCInventor: James E. Cochran
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Patent number: 11612138Abstract: A protective garment for an animal includes a torso portion and an elongated groin strip extending rearwardly from a rear of the torso portion. The torso portion has a bottom, a first side and a second side, and a torso closure configured to wrap around an animal's torso when the garment is placed on the animal, and is configured to secure the first and second sides to each other at the animal's back. The elongated groin strip has an end portion and a length sufficient for the groin strip to wrap around a rear end of the animal and to be secured to the torso forward of the tail. The groin strip has a transition portion with an opening positioned and sized to permit the animal's tail to pass there through and to allow the animal to freely defecate while the garment is worn.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Inventors: Michele Faulkner, Irina Ponedelnik
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Patent number: 11582951Abstract: Embodiments for an improved horse, livestock, and other quadrupeds garment and method of use are disclosed. The EquiVest comprises a one-piece water-resistant vest having an open-oval-neckline with bib-tab design for slipping over the animal's head. Optionally, the garment includes hardware for attaching overlapping side panels. Coupled with the side panel attaching hardware, the bib-tab design provides side tabs with a hook-and-loop mechanism in a secure fit. The vest covers the top-line, both sides, abdominal area, center-front chest, and hind area to allow the horse to have complete ease of movement while maintaining a stable core body temperature.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Design Equine, LLCInventors: James E. Cochran, Ellen M. Kuehner
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Patent number: 11457706Abstract: The present invention provides a body-worn structure, and more particularly a body-worn structure that applies a containing structure to the body of an animal, including a person or pet, and uses a multifunctional structure for use by a user in various different circumstances. For example, the structure can be applied as a body protective device in an emergency situation in outdoor activities, such as riding a motorcycle, mountain-climbing, skiing, hand gliding, paragliding, and boating, when the body-worn structure is applied as a protective clothing, an airbag, airbag clothing, etc. Moreover, the body-worn structure is an all-in-one functional device, including use when taking a pet outdoors, when the structure can be applied as a pet knapsack, pet weatherproof clothing, pet carrier bag, and a fixing device for a pet droppings collection bag.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Inventor: Che-Wen Lin
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Patent number: 11116179Abstract: An ovine protector for a newborn ovine including a shaped body wrap having a body cover portion, the shaped body providing a protection from the weather; a connection system connecting at extremities the shaped body wrap to the newborn ovine, the connection system having a triangular arrangement between a front collar connection and two separate rear leg connections; and wherein the protector provides a covering over the newborn ovine with an open rear and open underneath by the connection system.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Inventor: Margaret Egan
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Patent number: 11089763Abstract: A yoke device for a horse having a neck, a back, a barrel, a dock, a withers, a chest, a mane, at least one shoulder, a point of said at least one shoulder, a forearm, and at least one scapula is disclosed. The yoke device comprises a material having a “Y” shape, a belly end, a withers end, and a main body portion. The withers end comprises a pair of elongate strips splaying outwardly from a central point disposed within the main body portion and forming a neck opening therebetween. The pair of elongate strips circumscribe the neck of the horse when the elongate strips are disposed about the neck of the horse. The main body portion overlaps the chest of the horse when the main body portion of the yoke device is disposed in overlapping engagement with the chest of the horse.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2018Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Inventor: Pamela Sue Heintz
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Patent number: 11019883Abstract: A fastening device for connecting identified openings, including: an elongated main body member defining a longitudinal axis, the main body member having a first end portion and a second end portion at opposite ends of the longitudinal axis; first and second tip end members located at the first end portion and second end portion of the body, respectively, the first and second tip end members each adapted to fit through one of the identified openings; and a first deformable interference portion located between the main body member and the first tip end member, and a second deformable interference portion located between the main body and the second tip end member; where the first and second deformable interference portions are each normally located in a rest state where they define an outer dimension that prevents their passage through one of the identified openings. Other embodiments, features and methods are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: HICKIES, INC.Inventors: Gaston Frydlewski, Maria R. Waingarten, David Reeb
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Patent number: 10624314Abstract: A combination animal harness and attachable garment includes a harness, a first set of one or more fasteners affixed to the harness, a cape or other garment, and a second set of one or more fasteners affixed to the cape, such that, when the cape is placed atop the harness, the garment is releasably attached to the garment by engaging the first set of fasteners with the second set of fasteners. An attachable headwear and collar, and combination collar, headwear, harness, and body wear are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventor: Patty Siu King Lui
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Patent number: 10492469Abstract: A closure system (10) for the front end (11) of a horse rug (12) which holds together the sides (13, 14) of the horse rug (12) over the chest of a horse (indicated by reference numeral 15). The closure system (10) consists of a pair of opposed straps (16, 17), each strap (16, 17) being fixed to a respective side (13, 14) of the rug (12) at the front end (11) thereof, and a connector (18) to which each strap (16, 17) is attachable, the connector (18) being of a shape such that, in use, when the sides (13, 14) of the front end (11) of the rug (12) are brought together and the straps (16, 17) are attached to the connector (18), the connector (18) sits snugly against the horse's chest (at 15), which minimises the possibility of the closure becoming snagged by any obstacles.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: HORSEWARE PRODUCTS LTDInventor: Thomas Joseph MacGuinness
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Patent number: 9439399Abstract: An animal support harness and method of supporting and restraining movement of an animal is provided. The apparatus includes a sling that can be routed around the abdomen of the animal, and a plurality of primary support straps extend and are joined at a handle. A leash strap is integrated with the handle, and extends to connect to the collar of the animal. The integral leash strap along with the primary support straps enables an owner to control not only an upward supporting force for the animal, but also provides an inherent restraint to prevent an animal from walking too quickly or lunging, which might otherwise harm the animal.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: GINGERLEAD, LLCInventors: Elizabeth Dorothy Rubinstein, Barry Scott Rubinstein
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Patent number: 9370166Abstract: A pet safety vest includes a main body having a plurality of surfaces, a collar section, a middle support member and a pair of hind leg straps. The main body includes decorative elements and is reversible in nature. A plurality of light strips are located along the main body and are controlled by a central control unit having a processor and battery. A remote operation unit controls a lighting effect of each of the light strips remotely. The pet safety vest also includes a central pocket area having a removable cool pack disposed therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Inventor: Clifford Ford
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Publication number: 20140109531Abstract: An apparatus including a horse blanket, a first strap having a first end attached to the horse blanket, and a first loop, a second strap having a first end attached to the horse blanket, and a second loop, a first device, and a second device, wherein the first device and the second device are configured to be connected together to secure the horse blanket to a horse. The first device having a T shaped portion connected to a first substantially oval ring portion, wherein the first substantially oval ring portion has a first gap to attach or detach the first device from the first strap. The second device having an L shaped portion connected to a second substantially oval ring portion, wherein the second substantially oval ring portion has a second gap in the second substantially oval ring portion to attach or detach the second device from the second strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Inventor: Patricia Jasin
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Patent number: 8627788Abstract: The invention relates to a dog harness equipped with a covering cover comprising a blanketing saddle part covered by a covering cover, within that a middle portion hollow on one side and domed on the other side, and two side portions, on which side portions a chest strap is attached to trace straps, connecting the two side portions at the height of the trace straps, furthermore a back strap crossing the trace straps is attached directly to the covering cover in the continuation of a belly strap, wherein the covering cover (8) consists of at least two pieces, covering sheet-A (9) and covering sheet-B (10), connected to each other in a connection strip portion (11), furthermore at least two through openings (14) are made in the covering cover (8).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2013Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Inventor: Gyula Sebö
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Publication number: 20130263561Abstract: An animal blanket comprises a main body panel, an underbody panel and a set of fasteners. The main body panel drapes over a back of an animal, such as a horse. The underbody panel extends across a belly of the animal. The first set of fasteners releasably connect the main body panel and the underbody panel. In one embodiment, the main body panel comprises a barrel panel and a neck panel, and the underbody panel comprises a belly panel and a chest panel. A first side of the underbody panel is connected to the main body panel via the set of fasteners. In one embodiment, a second side of the underbody panel is also connected to the main body panel via the set of fasteners. In another embodiment, the second side of the underbody panel is connected to the main body panel via a stitched seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Misty Caston
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Patent number: 8316626Abstract: A protective garment for livestock, such as a horse, has a first portion and a second portion defining a planar sheet of material. The first portion substantially covers a left leg and shoulder of the livestock, while the second portion substantially covers a right leg and shoulder of the livestock. The garment can comprise a one-piece protective cover or a two-piece protective cover. In one embodiment, the first portion and the second portion are connected to each other by an attachment member extending across a back of the livestock. In use, the protective garment is sufficiently secured to the livestock to protect it from undesirable external elements, such as insects and sunlight, yet somewhat loose to allow the livestock to freely move while wearing the garment.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Inventor: Ross Sherer
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Patent number: 8302371Abstract: A horse blanket allowing freer movement of a horse in use, comprising a generally rectangular piece of material with a front edge, a rear edge and two side edges. The blanket is split, from each side edge to the center line thereof, into a front section and a rear section, the front and rear sections being connected together at the center line of the blanket to define a flexible joint therebetween, about which the blanket articulates. The flexible joint extends to a position to each side of the center line. The flexible joint is positioned, in use, at a location to the rear of the horse's withers where the pommel of a saddle would be properly positioned. The articulation of the blanket about the flexible joint facilitates up and down movements, side to side movements, as well as twisting movements of the front section relative to the rear section in response to movements of the horse.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Inventor: Thomas Peter MacGuinness
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Patent number: 8240869Abstract: The present invention is an equestrian light device comprised of a plurality of lighting elements which can be secured to the bridle, saddle, stirrups and other pieces of tack, and which provides a rider with the ability to view a path before the turning of a horse to go down the path, in addition to illuminating a zone of safety to provide a rider with adequate visibility to discern obstacles that may impede the progress of a horse on a path, or which may startle or injure the animal or rider.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Inventors: Roberta Johnson, Clint Johnson
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Publication number: 20120017550Abstract: A horse rug comprising at least one closure, wherein the closure is made of a first closure element fastened to the horse rug at a first position, a second closure element fastened to the horse rug at a second position, and a third closure element connecting the first closure element to the second closure element, wherein the third closure element has a lower tear resistance than the first and second closure elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Veronique Cammas
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Patent number: 8082723Abstract: A draping system designed for the treatment of a horse tail or mane having drapes shaped to expose a horse tail and a horse mane, while protecting underlying and adjacent areas of the horse's coat from unwanted treatment solutions. The draping system is especially useful in cosmetic treatments of the horse tail or mane, as for example when applying coloring or permanent treatments or when applying a medicament in liquid or powder form.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventor: Rhonda Lorene Beale
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Patent number: 7793619Abstract: An animal garment article and method are provided herein.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Zentek Clothing CompanyInventor: Janice Kajanoff
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Publication number: 20100115895Abstract: Protective suit for a dog allows a dog to work in a cleanroom or other controlled environment. Suit 10 includes particle-blocking coverall 20 and hood 50. Hood 50 includes transparent face shield 52 to cover dog's eyes and snout. Face shield 52 is open at the end to allow air and odors to reach dog's nose unimpeded. Face shield 52 extends slightly beyond dog's nostrils to prevent dog from contacting hazardous chemicals or pathogens. Coverall 20 includes fitted sleeves 22 with integral boots 24; also a tail pouch 30 to keep tail separate and visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Bradley A. Prill
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Publication number: 20100043724Abstract: A protective garment for livestock, such as a horse, has a first portion and a second portion defining a planar sheet of material. The first portion substantially covers a left leg and shoulder of the livestock, while the second portion substantially covers a right leg and shoulder of the livestock. The garment can comprise a one-piece protective cover or a two-piece protective cover. In one embodiment, the first portion and the second portion are connected to each other by an attachment member extending across a back of the livestock. In use, the protective garment is sufficiently secured to the livestock to protect it from undesirable external elements, such as insects and sunlight, yet somewhat loose to allow the livestock to freely move while wearing the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Ross Sherer
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Publication number: 20100018171Abstract: A draping system designed for the treatment of a horse tail or mane having drapes shaped to expose a horse tail and a horse mane, while protecting underlying and adjacent areas of the horse's coat from unwanted treatment solutions. The draping system is especially useful in cosmetic treatments of the horse tail or mane, as for example when applying coloring or permanent treatments or when applying a medicament in liquid or powder form.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventor: Rhonda Lorene Beale
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Patent number: 7637087Abstract: A strapless horse blanket (10) made of stretch material has an exterior side (17), an interior side (19), a back portion (11), side portions (14), and a perimeter. The side portions (14) couple together at a front chest area (18), forming a neck opening (33) that has a firm material (24) or substantially inelastic material (31) attached around the circumference. The side portions (14) have front leg sleeve wraps (50) and rear leg sleeve wraps (52) that couple around each leg. The perimeter of the blanket, with the exception of the neck opening (33) has an elastic band (42) hidden in the blanket material. The back portion (11) has a back reinforcement strip (12) that extends from a neck area (16) to a tail end (60). High stress areas of the blanket at the sleeve wraps (50; 52) are supported by reinforcements (40). An embodiment with an optional strip of material with loop fastener (13) down the back portion (11) along with optional straps (15) facilitates attachment of a special over-blanket or sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Inventor: Lenore Graham
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Patent number: 7618390Abstract: An integrated bandaging system for encircling the abdomen of a horse. A ventral access opening selectively provides access to the horse's abdomen while the bandage remains in place. This ventral access opening is normally covered by a ventral window cover. However, the window cover may be easily opened so that an old dressing can be removed, an abdominal wound can be cleaned, and a new dressing applied. The invention has four major components: a main wrap, a saddle bridge, a ventral window cover, and a brace. The main wrap is easily placed around the horse's abdomen and secured using VELCRO® fasteners. It includes the ventral access opening. The saddle bridge attaches over the top of the main wrap and adjustably applies tension to the horse's mid section. The ventral window cover attaches over the ventral access opening and provides further adjustment of the tension on the abdomen. The brace applies over the points of the horse's shoulders, between the front legs, and over the ventral chest region.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventor: Bryan E. Kilbey
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Publication number: 20090173290Abstract: Protective clothing for animals is formed from an elastic woven, meshed, or knitted fabric, and individual sections (2) or border regions (3, 4) of these sections are connected rigidly, but detachably to each other. The bordering sections (2) or border regions (3, 4) of the woven, meshed, or knitted fabric are arranged overlapping each other and are connected to each other by two-part snap-fastener elements (1). The bordering and overlapping sections (2) or border regions (3, 4) lying in the region of the snap-fastener element (1) take on a shape in a non-destructive manner between the two parts (5, 6) of the snap-fastener elements (1), wherein this shape is determined by the parts (5, 6) of the snap-fastener element (1) that can be inserted one inside the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Norbert Freitag
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Publication number: 20080216454Abstract: A blanket for covering a four-legged, tailed animal includes a main panel configured for draping over the animal's back and defining a rear edge adjacent the animal's tail. The blanket also provides a chest panel connected to and underlying the main panel and configured to be wrapped around the animal's chest and neck. The chest panel includes a pair of expansion gussets for enhancement of the flexibility and fit of the chest panel about the animal's chest and neck. Finally, the blanket provides an elastically biased tail flap attached to the underside of and extending downward from the rear edge of the main panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Sean Lacow, Adam Day, Maureen Carroll
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Patent number: 7325516Abstract: A mobility assistance vest can be easily donned by placing the vest inside up under the dog, then pulling the right and left side sections together over the top line fastening the Velcro strips, and then pulling the chest section by the front shoulder straps through the front legs and securing the shoulder straps to the side sections on either side of the neck. The semi-detachable handle straps at the front legs are then crossed to the opposing side and attached with a snap to D-rings on the shoulder handles for the human handler to provide counter weight or upward support as they both descend the stairs side by side. Alternatively, the detachable handle straps at the front legs can be attached with the snap connector to the D-rings on the rear section of the vest to provide support for assisting the canine while ascending stairs, walking and standing up.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2006Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventor: Sarah Anita Moore
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Patent number: 7243485Abstract: A variable stretch horse blanket 13, shown in FIG. 3, of the type comprising either a single layer body of specialized, breathable and stretchable fabric 10, 11, or its alternative comprising a single layer body comprised of a plurality of permanently attached specially sized, paired, and positioned sections of specialized, breathable and stretchable fabric 76 through 106, as depicted in FIG. 8, with neck fastening means 24, 26, belly strap fastening means 54, 55, leg fastening assemblies 51, 53 and a supple reinforced portion 22. The specialized, breathable and stretchable fabric 10,11 or its alternative 76 through 106 can be manufactured to permit either a dominant two-way stretch as depicted by one of twelve representative vector arrows 25, or variable dominant stretching in a plurality of directions as depicted by one of a multiplicity of vector arrows 108 shown in FIG. 8.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Alicia A. Donahue
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Patent number: 7231754Abstract: A horse blanket has a back portion and side portions that extend down from the back portions. The side portions couple to each other at a front chest area. The straps that couple the chest area side portions together are elasticized. A neck opening above the chest area is elasticized around the entire circumference. The areas of the blanket near the horse's front legs are also elasticized. The elastic portions allow the blanket to fit snuggly around the horse's neck and front area, while allowing flexibility for the horse to exercise. In another embodiment, the blanket has a notch in the neck opening at the mane and another notch at the rear for the dock of the tail. The notches reduce the wear of the blanket on the mane and tail.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Inventor: H. Glen Hathcock
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Patent number: 7121231Abstract: A dog coat or blanket includes a generally rectangular body section with chest and stomach straps extending from front and side edges respectively. The straps are adjustable so that a few sized will fit most domesticate dog breeds. Both the body section and the straps are two ply construction and the straps both secure the coat to the dog and cover a substantial portion of either the chest or the stomach to limit heat loss. The dog coat can be mounted on a dog from above merely by draping the coat over the dog and attaching the chest and stomach straps.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Inventor: Tamara Lynn Benefiel
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Patent number: 7080497Abstract: Horse hoods, horse neck covers, and methods of making same which result in at least improved fit and comfort, are provided herein. One such horse hood or neck cover includes a base portion (110), an upper neck portion (120), and a gusset (140) coupled between the base portion and the upper neck portion. Each of the portions and gusset may be generally symmetric relative to a common centerline (160). The gusset is adapted to provide a hinged movement of the upper neck portion relative to the base portion when the upper neck portion is rotated relative to the base portion. In this manner, the neck cover has an expansion feature when a horse (300) or other animal wearing it lowers its head, to graze, drink, eat, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Eastwest International (Taiwan) EnterprisesInventor: Chia-Wei Chang
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Patent number: 6877300Abstract: A horse blanket has a back portion and side portions that extend down from the back portions. The side portions couple to each other at a front chest area. The straps that couple the chest area side portions together are elasticized. A neck opening above the chest area is elasticized around the entire circumference. The areas of the blanket near the horse's front legs are also elasticized. The elastic portions allow the blanket to fit snuggly around the horse's neck and front area, while allowing flexibility for the horse to exercise.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: H. Glen Hathcock
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Patent number: 6862870Abstract: A cover for an leg or tail strap for securing a blanket to a horse having a rectangular cover material secured at opposite edges to form a tube that is sized to fit over the leg or tail strap. The cover material is selected for its anti-chafe and washability characteristics. A securing mechanism is attached at each end of the tube for securing the cover to the ends of the straps. The cover is stretchy and replaceable. Using the covers over the straps allows the handler to tighten the straps much tighter than without the covers. This helps prevent chafing, discomfort, disease, and the likelihood of tripping on the straps.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Anita M. Coons
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Publication number: 20040237480Abstract: This invention provides complete coverage of the underside of a horse's belly, such that insects will not be able to access and irritate any portion of the belly, sheath (on male horses) or teat (on female horses) area, including the area between the front legs and the hind legs. The belly protector consists of two main components: A belly piece and a harness. The belly piece is a generally rectangular shaped mesh that is held closely to the horse's belly with a harness. The harness has cross straps, crupper and neck strap, to provide stability and security of the belly piece while it is on the horse. The belly protector protects the sensitive belly area from biting insects that cause severe irritation in some horses. The belly protector can be used in any situation that requires protection for the belly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Brenda Jean Keiner
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Patent number: 6786028Abstract: Lightweight, insect-barrier garments of reflective/illuminative, moisture wicking or otherwise breathable covering for protection of a quadruped animal. An ensemble of from one to three garment sections is provided to cover portions of the animal's body that are susceptible to harassment by biting or stinging insects. Illuminative character is present in the invention in modes and at locations that attain the highest profile of visibility, in respect of ambient visibility and the task to which the animal is placed, e.g. daylight/dusk, under saddle, hunting, turnout, etc. A bonnet section of the ensemble, with the neck section, is fashioned to stand away from the animal's eyes, thereby protecting its sight by providing a protective insect-resistive guard or debris barrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Animal Safety Products, Inc.Inventor: Deborah L. Longtin
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Patent number: 6662754Abstract: A reversible dog coat for protecting a dog from the elements and for providing warmth and comfort is disclosed. The reversible dog coat comprises a material blank having an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion. The upper portion has a first arm angularly protruding therefrom and a second arm angularly protruding from the upper portion and opposed to the first arm. The middle portion has a first leg horizontally protruding therefrom and a second leg horizontally protruding from the middle portion and opposed to the first leg. The material blank has four layers joined together by sewing; a first layer having a tightly woven exposed surface for weather and for wind resistance; a second layer having a tightly woven unexposed surface; a third layer having a highly insulative fill material disposed within a dead air space defined by the first layer and the second layer; and a fourth layer having a water resistant and an insulative property.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Pattimarie Wilson
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Patent number: 6574948Abstract: Lightweight, insect-barrier garments of reflective/illuminative, moisture-wicking or otherwise breathable covering for protection of a working animal. An ensemble of from one to three garment sections is provided to cover portions of the animal's body that are susceptible to harassment by biting or stinging insects. Illuminative character is present in the invention in modes and at locations that attain the highest profile of visibility, in respect of ambient visibility and the task to which the animal is placed, e.g. daylight/dusk and under saddle, hunting, etc. A bonnet section of the ensemble, integrable with the neck section, is fashioned to stand away from the animal's eyes, thereby protecting its sight by providing a protective insect-resistive guard or debris barrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Inventor: Deborah L. Longtin
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Publication number: 20030061790Abstract: Lightweight, insect-barrier garments of reflective/illuminative, moisture-wicking or otherwise breathable covering for protection of a working animal. An ensemble of from one to three garment sections is provided to cover portions of the animal's body that are susceptible to harassment by biting or stinging insects. Illuminative character is present in the invention in modes and at locations that attain the highest profile of visibility, in respect of ambient visibility and the task to which the animal is placed, e.g. daylight/dusk and under saddle, hunting, etc. A bonnet section of the ensemble, integrable with the neck section, is fashioned to stand away from the animal's eyes, thereby protecting its sight by providing a protective insect-resistive guard or debris barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventor: Deborah L. Longtin
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Patent number: 6539898Abstract: An outer layer of mesh material is used to loosely cover the exterior of an animal blanket to provide a protective buffer against damage caused by impact and abrasion experienced during use. The mesh material utilized in the manufacture of the outer protective layer is made with a high-strength polyester yarn that has been extrusion-coated with a polyvinyl chloride sheath. This fiber material has been found to have physical characteristics that are particularly advantageous for this protective application. Specifically, in addition to the light weight, strength and flexibility provided by the inner core of the fiber, the PVC coating provides temperature stability and resistance to color fade, abrasion, flame, and mildew.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Custom Made Saddlery, Inc.Inventor: Alan J. Gatto
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Patent number: 6467244Abstract: A horse blanket is provided. According to one embodiment of the present invention, a blanket is provided comprising a body of blanket material and a closure fastening assembly. The body of blanket material defines a major blanket portion, a wither/shoulder portion, a neckline, and a front closure portion. The front closure portion comprises a first closure flap including a first closure flap end portion positioned along the neckline and a second closure flap including a second closure flap end portion positioned along the neckline. The closure fastening assembly is coupled to the body of blanket material and comprises a first releasable wither/shoulder attachment arranged to couple the first closure flap end portion to the wither/shoulder portion substantially along a portion of the neckline, and a second releasable wither/shoulder attachment arranged to couple the second closure flap end portion to the wither/shoulder portion substantially along a portion of the neckline.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Kelley Equestrian ProductsInventors: Nancy D. Kelley, Malcolm E. Kelley
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Patent number: 6363697Abstract: A foal weaning gear for wear by a nursing mare to deny access by a foal includes a protective pad disposed over the mammary glands and resiliently held in position by a plurality of adjustable straps providing continuous triaxial resilient biasing of the protective pad throughout normal physical activities of the mare without requiring ongoing adjustment during the weaning period.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Richard Allen Shapiro
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Patent number: 6237310Abstract: A horse rug with a front closure for securing the rug to a horse when the opposed front edges of the rug are brought together. The point of closure is positioned, in use, not lower than the point of shoulder of the horse. The rug is provided with strips of webbing on each of its front edges respectively, which form a part of the closure. The strips of webbing define an angle of between 40° and 70° causing the front of the rug to exhibit a collar effect about the neck of the horse. The angle being adapted to accommodate at its interior the point of shoulder of the horse, such that the closure, and thereby the front of the rug, is maintained in position relative to the point of shoulder while the horse undergoes its normal movements. The horse rug is designed so as to accommodate the structure of the shoulder of the horse and thus obviates problems of rubbing and interference with the natural movement of the horse occurring with conventional horse rugs.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: White Horse Holdings LimitedInventor: Thomas Peter MacGuinness
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Patent number: 6234117Abstract: The present invention is directed to a protective garment for quadrupeds that prevents the quadruped from licking or disturbing a treated area or disrupting stitches or sutures. The garment is constructed of a four-way stretch fabric and is designed to allow for easy partial removal of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Joel F. Spatt
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Patent number: RE39564Abstract: An animal coat and method of making the coat for protection and insulation of domestic and undomestic animals. The coat includes a first and second lateral strap positioned behind the animal front legs which pass under the animal chest and engage one another in an overlapping fashion. The coat further includes a chest strap passing between the front legs for overlapping engagement with the lateral straps to easily secure and remove the coat from the animal.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Inventor: Jessica Brezinski