With Insect Guard Patents (Class 119/61.53)
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Patent number: 11950586Abstract: Means and methods for preventing crawling insects from infesting a site where food, water, or garbage is located. In particular, this relates to creating a non-poisonous barrier in the path of the insects by coating a surface with a layer of high viscosity index petroleum based gel (HVIP-gel). One embodiment is an insect deterrent cup that is comprised of an inverted (upside down) cup whose inner surface is coated with a layer of PetrolGel. The insect deterrent cup is positioned between the food site and the crawling insects, blocking their path. This prevents crawling insects from accessing the food, water, or garbage.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2020Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Gus Goods LLCInventors: Erica Kate Aaron, Ernest Lacey Aaron, III
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Patent number: 11377297Abstract: The invention relates to a removable deflector for protecting the feet of a structure, which corrode following infiltration of water under the bottom plates and which weakens these areas. The invention concerns a removable device enabling the positioning of protection for the feet of storage tanks without a shut-down of production. The device according to the invention is a deflector element and a deflector assembly consisting of a plurality of deflector elements, capable of being positioned one after the other in order to surround the feet of the wall of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Inventor: Philippe Collay
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Patent number: 11213008Abstract: A pet feeding bowl assembly for inhibiting insects from accessing animal feed includes disk that is positionable on a support surface. A bowl is coupled to and extends upwardly from the disk and animal feed can be positioned in the bowl. The bowl is centrally positioned on the disk such that the disk defines a moat surrounding the bowl. In this way the moat inhibit insects from accessing the bowl when the moat is filled with a fluid. A spout is integrated into the bowl and the spout is directed toward the moat defined by the bowl and the disk. In this way the fluid can be poured into the spout for filling the moat.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Inventor: Jenny Felker
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Patent number: 10813343Abstract: An animal feeder for use in dispensing a feeding solution to birds or other suitable animals. This may be accomplished by providing an animal feeder having a reservoir containing a feeding solution. The reservoir has walls that do not have a pre-formed opening. The walls are made from a material being sufficiently pliable to allow a user to perforate the walls to form one or more openings in the walls. One or more reservoirs may be set on a tray to orient each reservoir to allow birds or other suitable animals to feed from the openings in each reservoir. The reservoirs are disposable and replaceable to provide a re-useable system for feeding birds.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2016Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Classic Brands, LLCInventor: David S. Hill
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Patent number: 10798915Abstract: An insect resistant platform with a base assembly having a plurality of vertical posts on an upper surface that support the bottom side of a cover assembly. A sticky pad is on the upper surface of the base assembly with apertures that surround each of the posts. There is a gap between the base assembly and the cover assembly except at the posts. Any crawling insect will become captured by the sticky pad before being able to climb the posts heading toward the cover assembly. The top of the cover assembly is adapted to support an item such as a pet food bowl.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2018Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Inventor: Peter Bofill
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Patent number: 9992972Abstract: A pet feeder is provided to redirect pests such as insects and bugs attracted to the scent of exposed pet food, trap the redirected pests, and further prevent untrapped pests from contaminating any exposed pet food. The feeder may comprise a hollow holder configured to suspend a portion of a pet food receptacle in the hollow space. Such holder may comprise a plurality of apertures disposed thereon, and UV lights and attractive scents may be provided to redirect the pests from the pet food by attracting them into the hollow interior of the holder. Then, the pests may be trapped in the hollow interior by way of replaceable traps such as flypaper. Additionally, fans may be disposed on the holder and configured to define a forceful barrier that prevents any untrapped pests from contaminating pet food by the entering a space immediately above the pet feeder.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Inventor: Edward Avila
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Patent number: 9462784Abstract: A bowl assembly (2) includes a bowl (4) which is suitable for holding various types of produce but which is intended for receiving food for a pet. The bowl assembly (2) is supported upon a tray (6). Four legs (8) are disposed to support the tray and are of sufficient length to elevate the tray a distance above the reach of ants (11). An insect deterrent (12) is located on the underside of the tray around the juncture of each leg (8) with the tray (6) to prevent insects proceeding along the legs to the tray. The legs (8) depend downwards and respectively terminate in bayonet heads (16) (best seen in FIG. 2) that are received into complementary sockets (14) formed in the topside of base plate (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2012Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Inventor: Lee Zeke O'Connor
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Publication number: 20140352621Abstract: A pet feeding device is disclosed having an outer container, an inner cavity within said container, a retaining ridge at the mouth of the inner cavity, a stacked array of at least one liner, and a compression device. The at least one liner can be nested within the inner cavity and then be individually disposed of as required for each new feeding. The at least one liner is held in the inner cavity by the retaining ridge and the compression device. The at least one liner is placed into device for restocking by pressing down into the inner cavity. The at least one liner can be removed for disposal individually. The compression device in bottom of cavity supports liners and continuously keeps supply of the at least one liner conveniently staged at top edge of cavity, as well as keeps them from moving during feedings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: December 4, 2014Inventor: Putnam R. Fairbanks
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Patent number: 8807082Abstract: A pet food dish assembly, having a food container with a first container section, and a first bottom edge; and a water container having at least second and third container sections, a first exterior sidewall, a top wall, and a second bottom edge. The top wall has a channel extending between the second and third container sections. The food container mounts onto the water container over the second container section. The first bottom edge is elevated above the top wall when the food container is mounted onto the water container. The food container further has a second exterior sidewall with at least one cutout. The at least one cutout aligns with the channel when the food container is mounted onto the water container. The second container section stores liquid matter to create a barrier to prevent access to and/or contamination of the food container by crawling insects.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2013Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Inventor: Lazaro G. Alfonso
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Patent number: 8683951Abstract: A pet food bowl having an internal food dish surrounded by a reservoir adapted to hold a liquid therein and an overlying shroud extending over the reservoir and spaced from an outer wall of said reservoir, wherein said the shroud includes a face extending over a reservoir surface and outermost skirt extending around and spaced from an outermost reservoir wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Inventor: Gregory David Linke
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Patent number: 8453603Abstract: An improved pet food bowl for resisting the infestation of crawling insects such as ants having a modular stand with a leg member supporting an inverted cup element, the two components being removable and replaceable, that cooperate to support a food bowl. The improved pet food bowl incorporates a repellant material and specially designed stem that prevents ants from ascending the stand to the bowl.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: Alexander R. Bellehumeur
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Patent number: 8360005Abstract: A protective pet dish apparatus that provides protection from birds and insects of food or water in a pet dish by a protective pet dish cover that is supported by a rod extending from the pet dish to the cover. The protective pet dish cover swivels away from the pet dish on the rod when a pet pushes its head against it and swivels back to cover the pet dish after the pet removes its head from the pet dish. The protective pet dish cover uses gravity or a combination of gravity and magnetic force along with the support and swiveling of the support rod to cover the food after a pet removes its head from the pet dish.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2010Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Inventor: David L. Allen
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Publication number: 20110283947Abstract: A pet food bowl having an internal food dish surrounded by a reservoir adapted to hold a liquid therein and an overlying shroud extending over the reservoir and spaced from an outer wall of said reservoir, wherein said the shroud includes a face extending over a reservoir surface and outermost skirt extending around and spaced from an outermost reservoir wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventor: Gregory David Linke
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Publication number: 20110209665Abstract: This invention is a two-piece pet food and water dish that gives the appearance of a single dish. The pet dish invention consists of a water cavity that connects to a water channel. The water channel surrounds a dry island from three sides. The dry island has a boundary wall higher than the outer wall and lip of the water bowl. The food bowl slides freely in one direction inside the dry island walls and rests at the bottom of the dry island. The wide top lip of the food bowl stays higher than the lip of the water bowl, thus leaving a space between the food bowl lip and the water bowl lip, a distance equal to the width of the water channel. This prevents pet food from falling into the water cavity and channel when the pet is feeding or when refilling. Also, the portable food bowl can simply be removed to be cleaned or refilled. This pet food dish has a low center of gravity, is ant proof, holds and isolates food from the water cavity and channel, and can be left unattended for long periods of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Cheryl S. Rizk, Salam K. Rizk
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Patent number: 7946230Abstract: A joint obstacle to ants is formed from two or more moats containing a liquid such as water, or a water dish soap mixture, spaced closely apart. The moats surround a table or serving plate for presenting dessert. The moats are separated by a short band about the same width as the moats. By spacing the moats closely apart, the ants rejects a path across the second moat, thereby preventing the ants from reaching the dessert.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventor: Norman Serrano
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Publication number: 20100212212Abstract: The present invention provides an electronic device for deterring insects, said electronic device being attachable to any domestic object; said electronic device comprising: (a) a bipolar source of electrical energy; and, (b) at least two conductors in electrical communication with said bipolar source; wherein said insect deterrence is obtained by constantly providing frequently oscillated high-voltage applied by said bipolar source to said conductors such that the maximum current obtained from said bipolar source is limited to a level harmless for men and pets.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: SHAHAR & PELES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LTD.Inventor: Zalman Peles
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Publication number: 20100170447Abstract: An animal feeder is disclosed for preventing pests from accessing food contents of the animal feeder. The animal feeder includes an upper bowl for receiving food contents and a lower bowl disposed below the upper bowl so that a cavity is provided between the upper bowl and lower bowl for receiving a pest deterrent. The cavity and pest deterrent prevents pests from crawling from the lower bowl to the upper bowl to access the food contents of the upper bowl. An attachment assembly is provided for connecting the upper bowl to the lower bowl. The attachment assembly includes a first threaded fastener attached to a first supporting flange and a second threaded fastener attached to a second supporting flange. The first supporting flange is attached to the lower bowl and the second supporting flange is attached to the upper bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: Stephen A. Pridgen, JR.
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Publication number: 20100162961Abstract: The present invention relates to an animal feeding devices that protect food in a pet food dish or bowl from infestation by crawling insects such as ants. The devices consists of a table with a flat top and four legs wherein each leg is surrounded by a liquid reservoir, which when filled with a suitable liquid, functions by presenting a liquid barrier to crawling insects thereby excluding the insects from the table top. The table top has one or more openings sized to accommodate a rimmed feed bowl or rendering the bowl stationary for a feeding pet. Certain embodiments also provide a liquid supply vessel for maintaining a suitable level liquid in the reservoirs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Craig Hove, Todd Hove
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Publication number: 20090229528Abstract: A pet food dish formed to protect the contents of the dish from ants. The illustrated dish has an upwardly open central portion for holding a quantity of pet food and allowing the pet access to the food. In one embodiment, the dish has a peripheral portion that is connected to and extends completely around the central food-holding portion. The peripheral portion forms a seal with the central portion and defines an upwardly open, liquid-holding trough that extends completely around the periphery of the dish. When the trough is filled with water or other liquid, it provides a moat or liquid barrier that prevents ants reaching the food in the dish. The trough may be manufactured as part of the dish, or it may be provided as an add-on attachment member to be removably assembled by the user with a standard dish. In another embodiment, a two-member dish device comprises a separate dish member, a separate moat-providing base member, and inter-engaging means on said members to limit relative movement between them.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: James Carl McMurtry
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Publication number: 20090056636Abstract: A vertically-adjustable pet feeding apparatus is provided which includes a means for repelling ants and other insects. The apparatus allows animals, livestock, and pets, such as dogs of various sizes and breeds and of various stages of development, to be provided with food at the proper height. The apparatus is designed to be safe for pets, other animals, and children.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Randy C. Deese, John H. Clough
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Publication number: 20090056633Abstract: The ant proof pet food bowl is designed to protect ants from getting into the pets food. It is a dual purpose food and water bowl. The food bowl has a short hollow post (nipple) underneath it. The short hollow post fits into a taller hollow post in the water bowl. This raises the food bowl up over the water bowl and allows the pet to eat and drink from the same bowl without the ants getting the food. Ants do not cross water so they cannot get into the food.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Thomas L. McDaniel, Gregory L. McDaniel, Carolyn J. McDaniel
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Publication number: 20090025310Abstract: A crawling insect barrier in which the combination of elements functions as a natural device to prevent ants or other crawling insects from accessing a table, cabinet, storage bin, structure, or any area wherein crawling insect infestation is undesirable. In one embodiment, a feather ring comprises a string (elastic or fixed length) to which natural feathers of various sizes and shapes are fastened, to thereby create a natural barrier or boundary that prevents crawling insects from crossing, and thus inhibiting the insects' ability to carry food, mark a path, build a nest, or infest an area. In another embodiment, a band or strap is used as the underlying surface on which the feathers are attached. If the string, band or strap is not elastic, the crawling insect barrier can be attached with adhesive or some other conventional fastener. The invention also includes a corresponding method of making the natural crawling barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Charles E. C. Harris
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Patent number: 7409923Abstract: A pet food storage and feeder device having a food storage container positioned above a base for containing water by legs extending between the food storage container and the base and a barrier wall positioned around the legs to create a water barrier between the base and the food storage container. Separate food and water bowls are attached to an exterior surface of the base.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Sung Ho Park
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Publication number: 20080072830Abstract: An ant proof pet feeding bowl as shown with two bowls having an annular moat there between. The first bowl has a first cylindrical lower portion with an outward flare before a first cylindrical upper portion. The second bowl has a second cylindrical lower portion that receives the first bowl in a fitting relationship therein. The second bowl has a larger second cylindrical upper portion that provides an annular space between the second bowl and the first bowl. The annular space is filled with a liquid to keep ants from getting to the food contained inside of the first bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: William P. Wrigge
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Publication number: 20080029037Abstract: The Anti Ant Pet Food Bowl is unique because it has a water trough encircling the bottom of the bowl. Placing water in the trough prevents ants and any insects and bugs from reaching the food in the bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventor: Kenneth Kenji Ogata
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Publication number: 20080011236Abstract: A pet bowl that helps keeps insects or bugs out of the contents of the bowl is disclosed. The pet bowl comprises an upper bowl portion, a lower base portion, a pedestal extending between and supporting the bowl portion above the base portion, and a sticky surface on the pedestal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventor: Robert Paez
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Publication number: 20070251460Abstract: An apparatus for substantially minimizing an entrance of undesirable insects into an interior portion of one of a home and office building through an opening formed therein. Such apparatus includes an elongated member, having a predetermined length and formed from a first predetermined material, disposed above an opening into an interior portion of such one of such home and office building through such opening formed therein. There is at least one reflective member, having a predetermined shape and formed from a second predetermined material, for deterring such insects from entering such interior portion of such one of such home and office building through such opening formed therein and a mechanism engageable with each of the elongated member and such at least one reflective member for hanging the at least one reflective member on such elongated member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventor: Debbie J. Olsen
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Patent number: 7219622Abstract: A food dish separable into two parts and having a central tapered post construction that provides a secure, self-adjusting, and non-wobbling fit of upper and lower members together while they are connected, but which permits easy separation thereof when needed to clean the upper food-holding member. The upper and lower members are substantially similar in diameter dimension so that animals do not have access to the contents of the lower member. It is contemplated for the lower member to hold a fluid or viscous material that prevents crawling insects, particularly ants, from gaining access to food in the upper member. Applications may include, but are not limited to, use with cat food, dog food, and food for puppies and other animals that is made continuously available for on-demand consumption, and to keep crawling insects out of food scraps and residue left in food dishes after an animal has eaten.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Inventor: W. H. Powers
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Patent number: 7146929Abstract: A pet bowl assembly which provides protection for the food from birds by means of a swinging cover and protection from crawling insects by means of a water channel surrounding the food bowl. A pet watering dish, which provides fresh drinking water from the water channel. The water dish is sufficiently sized to allow the pets lapping to clean the bowl during each use. A combination of the food bowl and watering dish which provides protection form birds, crawling insects and contaminated drinking water. Means are provided to allow for internal cleaning of the assembly, means for use in larger constructions, means for lifting the food from the ground and means for providing food and water for extended periods of time.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventors: Michael T. Ritchey, Larry K. Ball, A. Douglas Littleton
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Patent number: 6973895Abstract: An apparatus for supplying food and water to animals having a feeding component with an upper reservoir for receiving food therein, a watering component with a lower reservoir for receiving water therein and a water control system having a fluid level regulator to maintain the level of water in the lower reservoir. The upper reservoir is removably supported above the lower reservoir by a support mechanism interconnecting the feeding and watering components. In one configuration, the support mechanism is a post attached to the bottom of the upper reservoir sized and configured to be received in a post connector at the bottom of the lower reservoir. The fluid level regulator can comprise a float level system having a fluid valve connected to float by an actuating arm. A hose can be connected to a connector at an inlet on one of the lower reservoir's sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventor: Donald William Johnston
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Publication number: 20040244703Abstract: A new kind of insect-resistant food container is presented which uses physical means including a sticky polymer to trap insects and prevent them from reaching the food. The typical implementation of this invention is a bowl on a pedestal with a sticky polymer trap under the bowl rim, where it cannot be seen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Michael Lehman