Patents Assigned to Jorgen Kruuse A/S
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Patent number: 10555501Abstract: A collar for mounting around the neck of an animal, such as a dog, the collar including i) a first part with an inside for receiving the head of the animal, the first part having a flared shape, such as the shape of a truncated cone, and including a peripheral flexible wall defining the flared shape, the wall extending between a first opening leading into the inside and an opposite second opening leading into the inside, and ii) a second part joined to the first part at the second opening, the second part defining a sleeve for extending around the neck, wherein the peripheral flexible wall including a recess extending towards the first opening and defining an enlargement of the second opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2015Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Jørgen Kruuse A/SInventor: Lone Bjerregaard Hansen
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Publication number: 20170215380Abstract: The invention relates to a collar (10) for mounting around the neck (8) of an animal (1), such as a dog, said collar (10) including i) a first part (20) with an inside for receiving the head (5) of said animal (1), said first part (20) having a flared shape, such as the shape of a truncated cone, and including a peripheral flexible wall (W) de-fining said flared shape, said wall (W) extending between a first opening (22) leading into said inside and an opposite second opening (24) leading into said inside, and ii) a second part (40) joined to said first part at said second opening (24), said second part (40) defining a sleeve for extending around said neck (8), wherein said peripheral flexible wall (W) including a recess (R) extending towards said first opening (22) and defining an enlargement of said second opening (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: Jørgen Kruuse A/SInventor: Lone Bjerregaard HANSEN
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Publication number: 20170035389Abstract: A veterinary glove (9) for use in rectal ultrasound examination of a large animal by means of an ultrasound transducer. The glove (9) has a fluid tight glove wall (15) defining a hand receiving glove body (10) for receiving a hand of a person performing the examination together with the ultrasound transducer. The glove (9) comprises a palm portion (12) integral with a thumb finger pocket (18a), an index finger pocket (18b) and one or more additional finger pockets (18c, 18d, 18e), and the glove wall (15) further defines an ultrasound transducer pocket (22) integral with the palm portion (12) and communicating with the inside of the glove (9), the elongated transducer pocket (22) extends either i) between the thumb finger pocket (18a) and the index finger pocket (18b) or ii) being arrangeable to extend between the thumb finger pocket (18a) and the index finger pocket (18b).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2015Publication date: February 9, 2017Applicant: Jørgen Kruuse A/SInventor: Keith E. Sterner
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Patent number: 8899180Abstract: A tray for presenting food to a pet or animal. The tray includes a top side, an underside and a peripheral side extending between the top side and the underside. The topside is moreover partly formed as a number of up-turned grooves and interconnected grooves. When a pet is retrieving food from the tray, the animal will not only he self-engaged and fed during retrieval of the food, but the tray will also ensure that the natural needs of the animal are meet with respect to the use of brain, olfactory sense and feeding. The animal will hereby be more relaxed and behave in a balanced manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Jørgen Kruuse A/SInventors: Frederik Estrup Lindskov, Mikkel Hansen
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Publication number: 20130305996Abstract: A tray for presenting food to a pet or animal. The tray includes a top side, an underside and a peripheral side extending between the top side and the underside. The topside is moreover partly formed as a number of up-turned grooves and interconnected grooves. When a pet is retrieving food from the tray, the animal will not only he self-engaged and fed during retrieval of the food, but the tray will also ensure that the natural needs of the animal are meet with respect to the use of brain, olfactory sense and feeding. The animal will hereby be more relaxed and behave in a balanced manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: JORGEN KRUUSE A/SInventors: Frederik Estrup Lindskov, Mikkel Hansen
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Patent number: 5797354Abstract: At its edges for assembly, the collar has protruding tongues (14) on a rib (16), and a wide central part (17) and an outer end (18). When the collar is to be assembled, each tongue (14) is passed through a C-shaped first slot (30), and the rib (16) of the tongue is placed in the bottom of the C-shaped first slot (30), and the outer end (18) of the tongue is snapped through the C-shaped second slot (40), which does not allow the wider central part (17) of the tongue to pass. The tongues (14) are hereby locked in an associated pair of a first slot (30) and a second slot (40).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Jorgen Kruuse A/SInventor: Peter Hoegh Marschall
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Patent number: 5758604Abstract: A toy, preferably for animals, is shaped as a hollow body with an inner labyrinth (9). An object such as a tidbit, may be caused to move along the labyrinth, in that e.g. a dog manipulates the hollow body. The hollow body is preferably shaped as a cube (3) with beveled edges, one side face of the cube being provided with an opening capable of receiving an insert member (2) and discharging the tidbit after it has passed through the labyrinth (9). Accordingly, a toy is provided, preferably for dogs, capable of meeting the natural needs of a dog with respect to the use of brain and olfactory sense.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Jorgen Kruuse A/SInventor: Kurt Lind J.o slashed.rgensen
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Patent number: D523089Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Jorgen Kruuse A/SInventor: Ivan Kristensen