With Feeding Or Watering Means Patents (Class 119/475)
  • Patent number: 5803019
    Abstract: A reptile habitat assembly having a knock-down frame formed of a plurality of structural members joined by corner connectors. The rectangular framework is covered by a fabric screen enclosure having zippered flap at one end, which permits the framework to be inserted into the fabric cover as a unit the its fully assembled condition. Snap-fit, one-piece plastic floor and back panels mount to the tubular framework, and have receptacles for holding water, food, plants, and other features to create a naturalistic appearance. The screen covered frame structure is lightweight and shrinkable, using connectors between vertically-adjoining corner members, and the knock-down construction facilitates compact packaging for shipment, storage, and point of sale display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Inventors: Eric W. Heilborn, Michael A. Blain
  • Patent number: 5797350
    Abstract: An enclosure for small animals, such as rodents, is described wherein the enclosure is constructed of various component parts. The component parts of the enclosure can be easily replaced when either damaged or destroyed, thus eliminating the need to replace the entire enclosure. The enclosure can also be rapidly assembled and disassembled without the need for any tools or mechanical ability. The enclosure's component parts may be constructed of any suitable thermoplastic material, wherein the thermoplastic material can be either opaque, translucent, or transparent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1998
    Inventor: Stephen L. Smith
  • Patent number: 5738042
    Abstract: A removable bird feeding bowl has an upper lip and a circumferential locking surface which is spaced below the upper lip. According to a first embodiment, the locking surface includes two diametrically opposed detents spaced below the upper lip of the bowl. The bowl may be used with an existing supporting ring by snapping the bowl into the ring. According to a second embodiment, the locking surface includes a helical ridge having the form of a screw thread. The bowl may be used with an existing supporting ring by placing the bottom of the bowl into the ring until the helical ridge engages the ring and then twisting the bowl so that the helical ridge makes a screw-like connection with the supporting ring. The upper lip of the bowl stops the bowl from rotating through the ring. According to a third embodiment, a removable bird feeding bowl and support ring assembly is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Inventor: Richard King
  • Patent number: 5706761
    Abstract: A system for providing water and liquid food to animals includes a container for water or liquid food, a support having an aperture for receiving the container and an elastomeric washer-like attachment having an inner wall and a spaced outer wall, the inner wall in intimate contact with the container and the outer wall having a portion extending outwardly from the container a sufficient distance to overlap the aperture in the support to thereby effectively support the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1998
    Inventor: Gerald J. Mayer
  • Patent number: 5577464
    Abstract: A modular animal habitat for crawling animals, such as ferrets and lizards. The habitat includes relatively large housings and relatively smaller tubes attachable to the housing. Housings and tubes have flat rear surfaces, and either or both housings and tubes have keyhole slots for accepting common fasteners, so that a modular habitat can be mounted to a vertical surface, such as a building wall. Some tubes have right angles built thereinto, so that the final assembled habitat can span perpendicular walls. The housings are designed so that the tubes are connected to housings at the rear, so that the tubes will be located against the wall. The housings have ventilation holes lined with an absorbent material, such as charcoal impregnated fabric. The housings have food, water, and waste trays which are pulled out therefrom. The housings also have fixed and slidably opening windows for visibility and access. Friction fit connectors are provided to mate and thereby extend plural tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Inventors: Wayne L. Wellington, Nancy E. Wellington
  • Patent number: 5549074
    Abstract: A water drinking device for pets comprises a vessel provided at the top thereof with a cap having a ventilation hole. The vessel is further provided at the lower end thereof with a slanted bottom so as to ensure that the water outlet is located at a level higher than the bottom end of the vessel and that the water flowing out of the water outlet is free from impurities. The vessel is further provided peripherally at different levels thereof with a plurality of locating slots, each of which is provided respectively at both ends thereof with a locating recess engageable with a locating projection of the retaining arm of a vessel hanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Inventor: Cheng C. Hui
  • Patent number: 5513596
    Abstract: A water quick disconnect assembly for improving removal of cages from an outside water supply. The assembly automatically turns off a water supply and disconnects a cage from a cage rack system. A water line connector attaches to an outside water supply. A water valve positioned within a cage barrier is locked to the water line connector when water is supplied to the cage. A linking member pivotally attaches to the water line for closing the water line. A knob assembly attaches the linking member to a pull cable. When the pull cable is pulled away from the cage, the water line connector is pivoted in a clockwise direction for disconnecting the water supply to the cage. The knob assembly provides positive visual indication of whether the cage is connected to the water supply or disengaged from the water supply. The quick disconnect system is a positive unlocking system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Assignee: Allentown Caging Equipment Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Coiro, Sr., Dale R. Murray