Having A Top With A Designed Opening Patents (Class 119/61.55)
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Patent number: 9462787Abstract: A puzzle pet toy and treat dispenser that includes a housing, a lid, an inner chamber with a plurality of vertical radial walls, a drum aperture, a motor assembly, and an external chamber. The plurality of containers hold non-liquid pet treats, and an opening on the drum aperture aligned vertically with the tangential walls allows the pet treat on a given container to be released into the external chamber and dispensed via timer or controlled wirelessly through a wireless remote or controlled by a mobile device like a smart phone or tablet through a wirelessly connected app interface.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Inventors: Tristan M Christianson, Gregory Snyder
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Patent number: 9288969Abstract: A puzzle pet toy and treat dispenser comprising of a housing, a lid, an inner chamber, a drum aperture, a motor assembly, and an external chamber. The inner chamber is divided by a plurality of vertical radial walls, creating a plurality of containers formed by the inner surface of the vertical radial walls, a plurality of tangential walls parallel to the vertical surface of the drum aperture, the inner surface of the drum aperture, and the lid. The plurality of containers hold non-liquid pet treats, and an opening on the drum aperture aligned vertically with the tangential walls allows the pet treat on a given container to be released into the external chamber, where said treats can be dispensed outside of the pet toy and treat dispenser during play. A motor assembly rotates the drum aperture to the next opening, creating a revolver action to dispense the contents of the next chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Inventors: Tristan M Christianson, Gregory Snyder
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Patent number: 8997692Abstract: A pet feeding system that includes a dish assembly configured to regulate intake of food by a pet, such as a cat. The dish assembly includes a housing and a cooperating food-dispensing receptacle that dispenses food into a food-receiving chamber within the housing permitting a pet to access food in the chamber through at least one feeder port that only permits a paw of the pet to reach within the housing to get some food, while preventing direct access to the food by the head or muzzle of the pet. A lip can be provided adjacent the feeder port that provides an obstacle to free withdrawal of the food out of the feeder port.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Pioneer Pet Products, LLCInventors: John M. Lipscomb, Betsy M. Lipscomb, Qing He, Stanley L. Suring
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Patent number: 8651055Abstract: A pet bowl device designed primarily for pet owners comprises a bowl unit and an insert component. The bowl unit comprises an interior and exterior portion, with the insert component being positioned on the interior portion. The insert component comprises a top surface and a bottom surface and a plurality of individual openings positioned in a spaced apart relationship along the top surface. The plurality of individual openings is smaller in diameter than the bowl unit. The individual openings will divide up the serving size of pet food. Thus, the individual openings separate the food into smaller sections, which prevents the pet from opening their mouth wide enough to consume large gulps of food at once. Pets will then be forced to take smaller bites while eating, which slows down the rate at which the pet consumes its food and aids in the prevention of abdominal bloating (GDV).Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Inventors: Sheri J. Dreger, Kenneth W. Dreger
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Patent number: 8631763Abstract: A pet feeding system that includes a dish assembly configured to regulate intake of food by a pet, such as a cat. The dish assembly includes a housing and a cooperating food-dispensing receptacle that dispenses food into a food-receiving chamber within the housing permitting a pet to access food in the chamber through at least one feeder port that only permits a paw of the pet to reach within the housing to get some food, while preventing direct access to the food by the head or muzzle of the pet. A lip can be provided adjacent the feeder port that provides an obstacle to free withdrawal of the food out of the feeder port.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Pioneer Pet Products, LLCInventors: John M. Lipscomb, Betsy M. Lipscomb, Qing He, Stanley L. Suring
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Patent number: 8474406Abstract: An ear prop prevents a pet's ears from contacting or substantially contacting food or water in a bowl or dish. The ear prop has members for elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears, and the ear prop may comprise a shield. A dish for holding food or water for a pet is constructed to keep the pet's ears from contacting or substantially contacting food or water in the dish. The dish comprises a bowl section and an ear prop section. The bowl section has a floor piece with a boundary continuously connectable to a boundary of a side wherein another boundary of the side defines an opening of the dish. The ear prop section is operably connected to the opening to provide a mechanism for elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Richard Weinblatt
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Patent number: 8448603Abstract: Pet waterers and feeders are provided that have a spill-resistant rim. In particular, in one embodiment, a device for dispensing at least one of food and liquid to an animal is provided. The device includes a bowl and a coupler positioned over a first opening of the bowl. The coupler is configured to receive a bottle. Additionally, the device includes a spill-resistant rim positioned over a second opening of the bowl. The spill-resistant rim extends inwardly into the second opening to prevent spilling of the bowl's contents.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Melaney Northrop, Michael D. Harper
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Publication number: 20130104808Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing viscous animal food includes a container and a dispensing sheet. The container includes a cavity formed by a sidewall, a concave bottom, and an open top. The sheet includes a perforated transverse wall or web with a downwardly curving profile that conforms to the concave bottom and a flange extending downwardly from the perimeter of the web. Rails are disposed along the sidewall to, along with conforming recesses in the perimeter of the sheet, guide movement of the sheet in the cavity. The flange interacts with the sidewall to resist pivotal movement of the sheet. A channel is provided about the perimeter of the concave bottom to receive the flange and enable receipt of the web on the concave bottom. Food disposed on the concave bottom is extruded through the sheet by downward forces applied by an animal during eating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventors: Karla S. Rocker, Richard Sailors
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Publication number: 20130092089Abstract: A method of feeding an animal and a combination of a container configured to hold animal food material and a shroud therefor. The container includes a bottom wall and an upstanding sidewall integrally formed with the bottom wall. An upper edge of the sidewall terminates in an annular rim structure defining the perimeter limits of an opening into an interior region of the container. The shroud includes an inverted cup-shaped member that has a top wall with a centrally oriented opening therethrough and an annular skirt depending downwardly from an outer perimeter of the top wall. The shroud is configured to fit over the opening into the interior region of the container to provide a protective shield preventing animals from gaining access to said thermoplastic material of the container while simultaneously allowing an animal to gain access to any contents in the interior region of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventors: Lawrence R. Carter, David D. Gleason, Craig S. Biland
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Patent number: 8397676Abstract: The instant invention describes a drinking container for dispensing limited amounts of a liquid to an animal, generally comprising a top portion constructed and arranged to engage a bottom portion, and a bottom portion. The bottom portion has a first end and a second end defined by a bottom wall. Linking the first end of the bottom portion to the bottom wall is a side wall, thereby defining a liquid reservoir for holding a liquid. Engagement of the top portion with the bottom portion defines a drool preventing container constructed and arranged for providing an animal access to a limited amount of liquid stored within the reservoir for holding a liquid, thereby preventing or limiting drool formation as said animal drinks therefrom. The drool preventing container further contains an animal access chamber having a main body defined by a first end linked to an opening centrally positioned along the top portion, and a second end.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Inventor: Charles T. Whitney
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Patent number: 8336494Abstract: A device provides positive reinforcement and treats for a domesticated animal urinating in a predetermined location. The positive reinforcement includes a message from the owner. A treat is exposed after the owner's message is played to further reward the animal. Absorbent paper is used at the predetermined location for collecting the urine and activating the voice and treat bowl. After a preset time, the used absorbent paper is removed and new absorbent paper is provided automatically. Another version includes a device that uses a single sheet of absorbent paper.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Perry D. McElroy, Jr.
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Patent number: 8186304Abstract: A liquid dispensing device includes a container removably mounted to a tray such that an orifice in the base of the container is below a fill line of the tray. A flat-shaped cap that includes an opening is removably attached to the orifice. A cap adjustment member forces the cap into a concave shape when the container is removably mounted to the tray. If the cap is in the flat shape, surface tension of the liquid in the container prevents the container from dispensing liquid. However, forcing the cap into the concave shape disrupts the surface tension of the liquid and allows the container to dispense the liquid if the liquid is not already above a fill line. These features allow the orifice to be wide enough for cleaning while the cap is narrow enough for operation without the cap causing surface tension that hinders operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Harper
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Publication number: 20120103267Abstract: A pet nourishment device is disclosed. The pet nourishment device is a novelty pet nourishment device that resembles a portable commode device. The pet nourishment device may include one or more containers of different depths to accommodate pets of different sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Jo AMIG
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Publication number: 20120017838Abstract: Livestock feeders are provided. A livestock feeder can include a one-piece or multi-piece design. A livestock feeder can include a pan, a hood, and a base. The livestock feeder is suitable for providing feedstuffs such as nutritional supplements to a livestock animal on a free-choice basis. The livestock feeder can be durable, portable, non-corrosive and is designed to minimize spillage of feedstuffs and resist tipping over. The livestock feeder can be constructed from a molded polyethylene material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: TRAVIS GRAVES
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Patent number: 8061300Abstract: A device provides positive reinforcement and treats for a domesticated animal urinating in a predetermined location. The positive reinforcement includes a message from the owner. A treat is exposed after the owner's message is played to further reward the animal. Absorbent paper is used at the predetermined location for collecting the urine and activating the voice and treat bowl. After a preset time, the used absorbent paper is removed and new absorbent paper is provided automatically. Another version includes a device that uses a single sheet of absorbent paper.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventor: Perry D. McElroy, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110226187Abstract: An egg-shaped dispenser for edible pellets for animals includes a housing with a first portion lockably attacked to a second portion defining a cavity, openings into the cavity, and an opening control member. The first portion and second portion may be lockably detached to allow for edible animal pellets to be placed within the cavity and/or to allow adjustment of the opening control member. A weight disposed within the dispenser is operable to keep the dispenser vertical unless force is exerted and return the dispenser vertical after the force is exerted. Edible animal pellets contained within the cavity may be dispensed via the openings when the dispenser is moved out of the vertical position. The openings may be of different sizes. The opening control member may be rotated between different positions to adjust the size of one or more openings and may be operable to lock in place in the different positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Patrick M. Bertsch
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Publication number: 20110214613Abstract: A lid for a pet water bowl having a lip which encircles the edge of the water bowl where the bowl has a centrally located opening located in the lid and a locking member located on the circumference of the lid. The top surface of the lid slopes downward from the lip of the lid to the centrally located opening and has a first flange which extends down from the bottom of the lid to engage the inside surface of the water bowl and a second flange which extending down from the bottom of the lid and converges toward the first flange to engage the edge of the lip of the water bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventor: Jerome Diamond
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Patent number: 7975649Abstract: A livestock waterer for use in frigid climates includes a lid which floats on the surface of the water in each basin of the waterer. The lid is hollow with a convex upper surface and with baffle walls depending from the underside of the lid. The baffle walls interrupt wave action on the surface of the water created by depression of the lid into the water when an animal presses down on the lid to gain access to the water. The floor of each basin is provided with an integrally formed mounting post to support a heater within the basin. The baffles walls prevent exhaustion of water within the basin thereby preserving submersion of the heater at all times.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventor: Ruhl A. Barker
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Publication number: 20110114025Abstract: A pet feeder is provided that conveniently holds both food and water. The pet feeder includes a bowl adapted to hold pet food and the remainder of the pet feeder's interior is adapted to hold water. As such, water spreads evenly throughout the pet feeder. Thus, the pet feeder provides a stable and spill-resistant pet feeder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: John McMurphy
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Patent number: 7784427Abstract: An ear prop prevents a pet's ears from contacting or substantially contacting food or water in a bowl or dish. The ear prop has members for elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears, and the ear prop may comprise a shield. A dish for holding food or water for a pet is constructed to keep the pet's ears from contacting or substantially contacting food or water in the dish. The dish comprises a bowl section and an ear prop section. The bowl section has a floor piece with a boundary continuously connectable to a boundary of a side wherein another boundary of the side defines an opening of the dish. The ear prop section is operably connected to the opening to provide a mechanism for elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Richard Weinblatt
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Publication number: 20100064975Abstract: A device provides positive reinforcement and treats for a domesticated animal urinating in a predetermined location. The positive reinforcement includes a message from the owner. A treat is exposed after the owner's message is played to further reward the animal. Absorbent paper is used at the predetermined location for collecting the urine and activating the voice and treat bowl. After a preset time, the used absorbent paper is removed and new absorbent paper is provided automatically. Another version includes a device that uses a single sheet of absorbent paper.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: Perry D. McElroy, JR.
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Publication number: 20100043715Abstract: A method of feeding an animal and a combination of a container configured to hold animal food material and a shroud therefor. The container includes an upright cup-shaped thin walled thermoplastic member having a bottom wall and an upstanding sidewall integrally formed with the bottom wall. An upper edge of the sidewall terminates in an annular rim structure defining the perimeter limits of an opening into an interior region of the container. The shroud includes an inverted cup-shaped member that has a top wall with a centrally oriented opening therethrough and an annular skirt depending downwardly from an outer perimeter of the top wall. The shroud is configured to fit over the opening into the interior region of the container to provide a protective shield preventing animals from gaining access to said thermoplastic material of the container while simultaneously allowing an animal to gain access to any contents in the interior region of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Lawrence R. Carter, David D. Gleason, Craig S. Biland
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Publication number: 20090283047Abstract: One embodiment of a contiguous pet bowl and lid (30) comprising a watertight hollow utensil (60) connected to a lid (30) by a tether (21). The pet bowl is surrounded by an adjacent skirt portion (50) with a means to secure a watertight seal (40) around the rim (71). The topside aperture (71) is large enough to accommodate use by an animal. The lid (30) is sealable (41) when joined to the means to secure a watertight seal (40) retaining liquid or solid matter in any position. The lid (30) and pet bowl are also independent from a contiguous means. Other embodiments are described and shown.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Seth Yin Pao Swenson, Jennifer May Swenson
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Publication number: 20090272326Abstract: Various embodiments of this invention are directed towards an apparatus for feeding, amusing, and training animals and pets. Various embodiments of the invention comprise a remote control vehicle that is configured to feature a vessel. The vessel may be loaded with foods or treats in order to reward an animal that successfully completes a chase of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Roger Bacon
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Publication number: 20090139455Abstract: A pet food/beverage dispensing apparatus includes; a vertical positioning member configured to at least partially surround at least one substantially vertical fixing member, a height extending portion coupled to the vertical positioning member via a refastenable connector, and a dish receptacle which is configured to retain a dish and is coupled to the height extending portion, wherein the vertical positioning member and the height extending portion are configured to substantially fix the dish receptacle in a predetermined position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventor: Stephen Wilson
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Patent number: 7527017Abstract: A pet bowl assembly for traveling in a vehicle includes a container for holding water, a triangular shaped bowl that is in fluid communication with the container, and a lid removably attached to the triangular shaped bowl. The container is shaped and sized to dimensionally correspond to a shape and size of a recess of a cup holder in a console of a vehicle. The container is securely retained within the cup holder, and the triangular shaped bowl extends partially between the front vehicle seats. In another embodiment, a pet bowl assembly is provided for storing both food and water. The pet bowl assembly includes a container for holding pet food where the container is releasably attached to a triangular shaped pet bowl that is filled with water. The embodiments optionally include a splashguard for preventing spilling when a pet is drinking from the bowl and when a vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Inventor: Nancy Cribb
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Patent number: 7516718Abstract: An ear prop prevents a pet's ears from contacting or substantially contacting food or water in a bowl or dish. The ear prop has members for elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears, and the ear prop may comprise a shield. A dish for holding food or water for a pet is constructed to keep the pet's ears from contacting or substantially contacting food or water in the dish. The dish comprises a bowl section and an ear prop section. The bowl section has a floor piece with a boundary continuously connectable to a boundary of a side wherein another boundary of the side defines an opening of the dish. The ear prop section is operably connected to the opening to provide a mechanism for elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Inventor: Richard C Weinblatt
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Publication number: 20080257271Abstract: A housing for animal feedstuff including a base, a roof extending over the base, uprights spaced apart from one another and extending between the base and the roof, and a container locatable between the uprights for containing feedstuff. Livestock, such as cattle, access feedstuff within the container by way of spaces between the uprights. In an embodiment, the uprights are telescopic and the roof can be pivoted between raised and lowered positions relative to the uprights.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2004Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Stephen Aisthorpe, David Kay
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Publication number: 20080216754Abstract: An animal feeder includes a storage region having a bottom wall, and sidewalls extending upwards from the bottom wall. The animal feeder further comprises a cover with at least one depression in the cover to receive a feeding bowl. The cover forms an airtight with the storage region. The feeding bowl is isolated from the storage region when it is seated in the depression.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Vance A. Lorenzana, Moises B. Lorenzana
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Publication number: 20080072831Abstract: A pet water dish designed to retain water when repeatedly overturned. One embodiment of the invention utilizes two annular chambers separated by a flat base, and having an aperture allowing water to flow from one chamber into a reservoir when the respective chamber is upright and also allow water to flow back into the chamber when the bowl is inverted. The pet water dish may be inverted repeatedly, and each time, most or all of the water is retained in the dish. This helps ensure that the pet will always have drinking water available.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: Terry Jordan
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Patent number: 7314023Abstract: An animal feeder and assembly method is provided wherein a removable top cover has a feeder bowl opening. A feeder bowl is aligned with the opening in the top cover and is pressed against the top cover by a suspension system. A sidewall is provided to which the removable top cover is secured at a top of the sidewall. A bottom cover is secured at a bottom of the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Nelson Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Billy L. Denny, Scott A. Hodge, Mark S. McKinstry, Joseph R. A. Robinson
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Patent number: 7296539Abstract: A spill resistant pet food and water dish is provided which incorporates features to prevent contents from spilling over the side of the dish when the dish is jarred or bumped during transport or while in use in feeding, the pet food and water dish being adaptable to a variety of sizes of animals, the dish incorporating a means of securely fastening the dish to the side of the pet carrier or crate, the dish providing one or more cavities within the base of the dish to receive ice packs or ice to chill the contents of the dish. The spill resistant pet dish may be used independently of a cage and placed on the floor or ground for pet feeding, particularly in a moving vehicle or boat, wherein the spill resistant features of the disclosed pet dish are advantageous to minimize or eliminate spillage of food or water from the dish.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Sandra Eloise Iljas
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Patent number: 6840191Abstract: The invention relates to a device for receiving animal food, especially pet food, comprising a base element (1) with a bowl-shaped cavity (2) which is used to accommodate the animal food (2) and is defined by the bottom (1a) of the base and at least one side wall (3) of the base; also comprising a bowl-shaped insert element (4) which can be introduced into the base element and which is provided with a bottom (5) which matches in an at least approximate manner the bottom element of the base, in addition to being provided with at least one side wall (6) and an upper opening (2). The base element and the insert element or a part of the wall joined to the insert part have different wall angles. As a result the insert element (4) is clamped when inserted into the base element (1).Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventors: Dietrich Gaspary, Raimund Moessmer