Patents by Inventor Lucas Saxe
Lucas Saxe 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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Publication number: 20170273336Abstract: A dog chew formed from a dairy-based material, wherein said dairy-based material is a mixture of one or more dairy ingredients combined with a binding agent, and said mixture of one or more dairy ingredients comprises the largest portion, by weight, of the dog chew, and said binding agent is added in a sufficient quantity to allow the dairy-based material to be pliable and stable. In the preferred embodiment, the dog chew also includes a flavoring material wherein the dairy-based material comprises the majority of the exterior surface of the dog chew, and said flavoring material includes meats from poultry, mammals, or fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2016Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Brett Weinberg, Lucas Saxe, Michael Farmer
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Patent number: 9635836Abstract: Pet treats and methods of manufacturing pet treats comprising unprocessed meats are disclosed. The unprocessed meats are not extruded, ground, emulsified, liquefied, partially liquefied, or made into a powder. The unprocessed meats may be combined with natural and/or un-natural binding agents and may also be combined with natural and/or un-natural preservatives. The combination may be formed into shapes in which the pieces, bits, and/or parts of the unprocessed meat may, or may not, be visible within the production product, yet contained within.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Nestec LtdInventors: Brett Weinberg, Lucas Saxe
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Publication number: 20160302448Abstract: A dog chew formed from an external outer casing made of predominantly animal hide and in an internal dairy-based material, the majority of which is concealed within the animal hide outer casing. The dairy-based material is a mixture of one or more dairy ingredients that may or may not be combined with one or more binding agents and preservatives, and said mixture of one or more dairy ingredients comprises the largest portion, by weight, of the dog chew, and said binding agent is added in a sufficient quantity to allow the dairy-based material to be pliable and stable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Brett Weinberg, Lucas Saxe, Michael Farmer
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Publication number: 20120082762Abstract: Pet treats and methods of manufacturing pet treats comprising unprocessed meats are disclosed. The unprocessed meats are not extruded, ground, emulsified, liquefied, partially liquefied, or made into a powder. The unprocessed meats may be combined with natural and/or un-natural binding agents and may also be combined with natural and/or un-natural preservatives. The combination may be formed into shapes in which the pieces, bits, and/or parts of the unprocessed meat may, or may not, be visible within the production product, yet contained within.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: GlobalOne Pet Products, Inc.Inventors: Brett Weinberg, Lucas Saxe
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Publication number: 20110052752Abstract: Compositions and methods are disclosed for providing a rotational pet-food diet to a pet. Rotational pet-food formulas are provided that enable a pet owner to cycle a pet's diet through a sequence of different pet-food formulas that are digestively compatible and developed to nutritionally complement one another. The rotational pet-food formulas may be packaged together and sold as a single point-of-purchase unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: GlobalOne Pet Products, Inc.Inventors: Lucas Saxe, Michael Farmer
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Publication number: 20030213438Abstract: A pet shelter that enables efficient stacking of multiple. The shelter comprises a bottom section and a top section which nest together when stacked.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Lucas Saxe, Patrick Douglas, Michael Farmer
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Publication number: 20030192483Abstract: A pet shelter that enables efficient stacking of multiple shelters in a bottom-top-bottom-top-bottom-etc. arrangement is provided. The shelter comprises a bottom section and a top section. Both the top and bottom sections are preferably hollow rectangular boxes with one missing side. Both sections have sloping sidewalls and a substantially U-shaped opening in one sidewall. The sidewalls of the top and bottom sections slope at roughly equal angles. The legs of the U-shaped openings are bent at roughly equal angles on both the top and bottom sections. The height of the top section is roughly equal to the height of the bottom section. The roof of the top section has a very gradual slope, such that the peak of the roof does not obstruct insertion of a top section into a bottom section. Thus, the top and bottom sections are configured such that an inverted top section fits snugly within an interior of a bottom section, and a bottom section fits snugly within an interior of an inverted top section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Lucas Saxe, Patrick Douglas
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Patent number: 6606965Abstract: A pet shelter that enables efficient stacking of multiple shelters in a bottom-top-bottom-top-bottom-etc. arrangement is provided. The shelter comprises a bottom section and a top section. Both the top and bottom sections are,preferably hollow rectangular boxes with one missing side. Both sections have sloping sidewalls and a substantially U-shaped opening in one sidewall. The sidewalls of the top and bottom sections slope at roughly equal angles. The legs of the U-shaped openings are bent at roughly equal angles on both the top and bottom sections. The height of the top section is roughly equal to the height of the bottom section. The roof of the top section has a very gradual slope, such that the peak of the roof does not obstruct insertion of a top section into a bottom section. Thus, the top and bottom sections are configured such that an inverted top section fits snugly within an interior of a bottom section, and a bottom section fits snugly within an interior of an inverted top section.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Firstrx, Inc.Inventors: Lucas Saxe, Patrick Douglas
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Publication number: 20020185082Abstract: A pet shelter that enables efficient stacking of multiple shelters in a bottom-top-bottom-top-bottom-etc. arrangement is provided. The shelter comprises a bottom section and a top section. Both the top and bottom sections are preferably hollow rectangular boxes with one missing side. Both sections have sloping sidewalls and a substantially U-shaped opening in one sidewall. The sidewalls of the top and bottom sections slope at roughly equal angles. The legs of the U-shaped openings are bent at roughly equal angles on both the top and bottom sections. The height of the top section is roughly equal to the height of the bottom section. The roof of the top section has a very gradual slope, such that the peak of the roof does not obstruct insertion of a top section into a bottom section. Thus, the top and bottom sections are configured such that an inverted top section fits snugly within an interior of a bottom section, and a bottom section fits snugly within an interior of an inverted top section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: Firstrax, Inc.Inventors: Lucas Saxe , Patrick Douglas