Patents Assigned to Horseware Products Ltd.
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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: 10245208Abstract: A therapeutic device for treating a limb of a human or a non-human animal, has an elongate, flexible panel, at least one vibrating source in the form of an electric motor driving an eccentric element to produce vibrations at a rate in a range up to 30 Hz, a battery and a control unit, all being embedded within the elongate, flexible panel, and connected together by wiring (not shown), which wiring is also embedded within the elongate, flexible panel. As the wiring is embedded within the elongate flexible panel it cannot be interfered with, in use, with the attendant advantages.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: HORSEWARE PRODUCTS LTD.Inventor: Thomas Peter MacGuinness
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Publication number: 20180343832Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2016Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: HORSEWARE PRODUCTS LTDInventor: Thomas Joseph MACGUINNESS
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Publication number: 20150329350Abstract: This invention relates to a stirrup iron (1) comprising a two part construction including a first, fixed part (3), and a second, moveable part (5). The fixed part (3) comprises a body and the moveable part (5) comprises an L-shaped arm pivotally mounted to the fixed part (3).The moveable part (5) is pivotable to and from a first operating position in which a step portion (15) of the moveable part (5) forms a closed loop stirrup, and a second operating position in which the step portion (15) is located below and spaced apart from the fixed part (3) thereby forming a foot-step. The stirrup iron (1) further comprises a releasable locking mechanism, a foot plate (19) mounted on the fixed part (3) and a cam mechanism connecting the foot plate (19) to the moveable part (5). Depression of the foot plate (19) will cause the cam mechanism to act on the moveable part (5) urging it from the second operating position towards the first operating position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicant: HORSEWARE PRODUCTS LTDInventor: Christopher BOWE
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Publication number: 20140236056Abstract: A therapeutic device (10) for treating a limb of a human or a non-human animal, comprises an elongate, flexible panel (11), at least one vibrating source in the form of an electric motor 23 driving an eccentric element to produce vibrations at a rate in a range up to 30 Hz, a battery (24) and a control unit (not shown), all being embedded within the elongate, flexible panel (11), and connected together by wiring (not shown), which wiring is also embedded within the elongate, flexible panel (11). As the wiring is embedded within the elongate flexible panel (11) it cannot be interfered with, in use, with the attendant advantages.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: HORSEWARE PRODUCTS LTD.Inventor: Thomas Peter MacGuinness
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Patent number: D635724Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Horseware Products Ltd.Inventor: William Richard Micklem
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Patent number: D423737Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Horseware Products, Ltd.Inventor: Thomas Peter MacGuinness
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Patent number: D725839Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Horseware Products Ltd.Inventor: Thomas Peter MacGuinness
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Patent number: D800971Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: HORSEWARE PRODUCTS LTD.Inventor: Thomas Joseph MacGuinness