Patents by Inventor Craig E. Ritchey
Craig E. Ritchey has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9782243Abstract: An animal restraining device and method provide dual capability for restraining an animal and administering medications. A first embodiment provides an administration tube connected to a body with handles which can be grasped by user to position the device either for restraining or administering medications. A second embodiment is a continuous hook-shaped member having a hollow passageway in order to introduce medications. The second embodiment is reversible to place either end of the device in the animal's mouth for restraining or administering medications, depending upon the size of the particular animal. The method of restraint includes positioning the device in the animal's mouth and applying a force to elicit a natural response by the animal which causes the animal to pause or remain motionless for a period of time while a caregiver may treat or examine the animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2013Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Inventors: Grant A. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Publication number: 20130239979Abstract: An animal restraining device and method provide dual capability for restraining an animal and administering medications. A first embodiment provides an administration tube connected to a body with handles which can be grasped by user to position the device either for restraining or administering medications. A second embodiment is a continuous hook-shaped member having a hollow passageway in order to introduce medications. The second embodiment is reversible to place either end of the device in the animal's mouth for restraining or administering medications, depending upon the size of the particular animal. The method of restraint includes positioning the device in the animal's mouth and applying a force to elicit a natural response by the animal which causes the animal to pause or remain motionless for a period of time while a caregiver may treat or examine the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventors: Grant A. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Publication number: 20130233253Abstract: An animal restraining device and method provide dual capability for restraining an animal and administering medications. A first embodiment provides an administration tube connected to a body with handles which can be grasped by user to position the device either for restraining or administering medications. A second embodiment is a continuous hook-shaped member having a hollow passageway in order to introduce medications. The second embodiment is reversible to place either end of the device in the animal's mouth for restraining or administering medications, depending upon the size of the particular animal. The method of restraint includes positioning the device in the animal's mouth and applying a force to elicit a natural response by the animal which causes the animal to pause or remain motionless for a period of time while a caregiver may treat or examine the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventors: Grant A. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: 8486088Abstract: An apparatus and method of installing livestock ear tags are provided. The apparatus includes handle members that control the insertion of a piercing needle that cuts an opening through an animal's ear. A slidable head assembly enables efficient manipulation of the piercing needle and reload of a new piercing needle for installing another tag. The piercing needle has attached to it a securing tab of the ear tag. The tab is stripped from the piercing needle after the needle clears the far side of the ear thereby securing the tag to the ear by placing the tab on the opposite side of the ear. The piercing needle is preferably disposable. The piercing needle has an integral tissue capturing cavity for capturing a slug of tissue from the animal's ear as the needle passes through the ear. The tissue sample can be used for subsequent animal health testing.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Ritchey Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey, Grant A. Ritchey
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Patent number: 8448609Abstract: An animal restraining device and method provide dual capability for restraining an animal and administering medications. A first embodiment provides an administration tube connected to a body with handles which can be grasped by user to position the device either for restraining or administering medications. A second embodiment is a continuous hook-shaped member having a hollow passageway in order to introduce medications. The second embodiment is reversible to place either end of the device in the animal's mouth for restraining or administering medications, depending upon the size of the particular animal. The method of restraint includes positioning the device in the animal's mouth and applying a force to elicit a natural response by the animal which causes the animal to pause or remain motionless for a period of time while a caregiver may treat or examine the animal.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Ritchey Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Grant A. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: 8398652Abstract: An apparatus and method of installing livestock ear tags are provided. The apparatus includes handle members that control the insertion of a piercing needle that cuts an opening through an animal's ear. A slidable head assembly enables efficient manipulation of the piercing needle and reload of a new piercing needle for installing another tag. The piercing needle has attached to it a securing tab of the ear tag. The tab is stripped from the piercing needle after the needle clears the far side of the ear thereby securing the tag to the ear by placing the tab on the opposite side of the ear. The piercing needle is preferably disposable. The piercing needle has an integral tissue capturing cavity for capturing a slug of tissue from the animal's ear as the needle passes through the ear. The tissue sample can be used for subsequent animal health testing.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Ritchey Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey, Grant A. Ritchey
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Publication number: 20110270266Abstract: An apparatus and method of installing livestock ear tags are provided. The apparatus includes handle members that control the insertion of a piercing needle that cuts an opening through an animal's ear. A slidable head assembly enables efficient manipulation of the piercing needle and reload of a new piercing needle for installing another tag. The piercing needle has attached to it a securing tab of the ear tag. The tab is stripped from the piercing needle after the needle clears the far side of the ear thereby securing the tag to the ear by placing the tab on the opposite side of the ear. The piercing needle is preferably disposable. The piercing needle has an integral tissue capturing cavity for capturing a slug of tissue from the animal's ear as the needle passes through the ear. The tissue sample can be used for subsequent animal health testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey, Grant A. Ritchey
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Patent number: 7108234Abstract: A keyboard support device provides a user with ergonomic positioning of the hands during keyboarding to prevent ailments such as carpal tunnel syndrome. The support device provides surfaces to receive a keyboard and mouse. Wedge shaped inserts can be used to alter the particular angle of the keyboard and mouse thereby providing a user with flexibility to position the hands at a desired angle. A first embodiment can be constructed of a closed cell foam in a molding or injection molding process. A second embodiment provides an inflatable support device especially suited for users who travel.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: 6663072Abstract: A lap stabilization device includes a support tray, and at least one strap which is routed around and removably secured to the legs of a seated person to provide a stabilized work surface. The stabilized work surface can be used to secure a laptop computer, or any other object which requires stabilization on the lap of the person. In the first embodiment, the lap stabilization device comprises the support tray and at least one strap. In the second embodiment, the lap stabilization device can further include a lid thereby providing storage capacity for a laptop computer in the form of a laptop computer carrying case. Various structures are disclosed for attaching the stabilization device to the lap of the user. A retracting mechanism can be used to store and to selectively feed a desired length of securing strap for securing the stabilization device to the lap of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: 6543949Abstract: A keyboard support apparatus is provided to allow a keyboard to be placed in a reverse inclination or angle thus allowing a user's hands and fingers to be placed at a level at or below the level of the user's forearms and wrists when the user's forearms are extended for keyboarding operations. A first embodiment includes an inclined panel rotatably connected to a base panel, and an adjustment panel which has a free end for engaging adjustment slots in the base panel thereby allowing a selective inclinations of the inclined panel with respect to the base panel. In a second embodiment, the keyboard support apparatus may be used in conjunction with a common computer desk or table which incorporates a pull-out tray. The keyboard support apparatus is installed on the pull-out tray allowing a user to adjust the reverse inclination of the keyboard, or to allow the keyboard to remain in its normal horizontal position.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: D508918Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: D672922Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Ritchey Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Eugene B. Ritchey, Grant A. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: D697677Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Inventors: Grant A. Ritchey, Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: D711889Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Ritchey Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: D853664Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Inventor: Craig E. Ritchey
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Patent number: D947468Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2018Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Inventor: Craig E. Ritchey