Spike-toothed Patents (Class 119/632)
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Patent number: 10602717Abstract: Disclosed is a comb having a lamellar body and including, along a toothed edge, teeth able to penetrate the coat of hair. The comb eliminates injuries caused to the animal by sharp teeth, eliminating fur damage while also improving the treatment of the hair coat and to improve brushing performance by adapting to the hair coat of each animal, in each season. To this end, the teeth of the two sets of teeth A and B, which are positioned one on each side of the mid plane P of the body and the teeth of which sets are intercalated with one another, have anti-injury roundings at the tips and over part of the length of the edge corners leading from these tips and are delimited between a flat external face and a curved extreme internal face, the tooth set B being finer and provided with shorter teeth.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2015Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: SSERTSON GROUPInventors: Eddy Cathaud, Jacqueline Jeanne Clémence Berger, Xavier Debiaune
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Patent number: 9706753Abstract: A brush configured for removing debris and hairs is provided. Included in the brush are at least one surfaced body having a pad, and a plurality of first bristles extending from the pad. One end of each first bristle is connected to the pad, and an opposite free end of each first bristle has a radially extending head portion. At least one additional head portion is disposed in a spaced relationship along a longitudinal axis of the first bristle.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: WAHL CLIPPER CORPORATIONInventors: Shay Moeller, Carter McGuyer, Christian Zachrich, Bruce Kramer, Shelly Johnson
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Patent number: 8960129Abstract: A pet grooming tool is provided with a fur ejector portion that is at least partially movable relative to the teeth of the pet grooming tool and can be manually moved into engagement with fur that is wedged or lodged between the teeth. The engagement of the fur ejector portion with the fur forces the fur from the gaps between the teeth. Preferably, the fur ejector portion can be manually moved by the same hand a person uses to support and hold the grooming tool.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: United Pet Group, Inc.Inventors: David R. Porter, Angela L. Porter
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Publication number: 20130042816Abstract: An improved pet grooming tool is provided for grooming pets and removing loose or detached hair from their fur coats, while removing substantially no or acceptably little live hair and without the need to include any blade portion for engaging the loose or dead hairs. The tool can also collect the removed hair as opposed to permitting most of it to fall to the floor. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the grooming tool includes an elongated handle portion having proximal and distal ends, a head portion at the distal end of the handle, and a carding portion on the head. A tool axis extends in a proximal direction from the head to the proximal end and in preferred embodiments of the invention, corresponds to the direction in which the tool is drawn across the animal's coat (the grooming direction). The grooming tool also has a plurality of tines, with a generally triangular shape when viewed from their sides or top, such that they narrow when extending from base to tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: The Hartz Mountain CorporationInventor: Sascha PROCHASKA
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Patent number: 7717067Abstract: A pet grooming tool comprises a pet engageable portion formed of polymeric material and having a plurality of teeth. A method of forming a pet grooming tool comprises molding a pet engageable portion out of a first polymeric material and thereafter over-molding a handle portion to the pet engageable portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: FURminator, Inc.Inventors: David R. Porter, Angela L. Porter
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Patent number: 7246573Abstract: A curry brush for grooming an animal includes a flexible, elastomeric body portion that has a socket defined therein for receiving a relatively rigid container. A plurality of flexible tines extend outwardly from the body portion. The container may be removed from the socket when desired for purposes such as refilling and/or cleaning and is preferably used to store a liquid such as shampoo. The container provides added longitudinal stiffness to the curry brush but permits a limited flexure to occur that is advantageous to a user both in gripping the curry brush and in controlling the curry brush during grooming.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Munchkin, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Dunn, Kevin Johnson, Mark Hatherill, Kevin C. Clark
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Patent number: 6279582Abstract: A hairbrush includes a handle body formed with a hollow brush seat on one end. The brush seat has a bottom wall, and defines a bristle accommodating space above the bottom wall. The bottom wall is formed with a row of bristle holes therethrough. A flexible bristle retention member is disposed on the bottom wall inside the bristle accommodating space. Each of a plurality of bristles has a head portion connected to the bristle retention member, a middle portion that passes slidably through a respective one of the bristle holes, and a tip portion disposed outwardly of the bristle accommodating space.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventor: Huo-Pia Wang
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Patent number: 5722349Abstract: A new Ergonomic Hand Pet Washing System for facilitating washing of an animal without the user being in personal contact with the harsh shampoos utilized or the animal. The inventive device includes at least one resilient rubber glove formed to fit various sizes of hands, a rubber tubing secured to the resilient rubber glove carrying soap and water for washing, a valve secured at the end of the rubber tubing opposite of the resilient rubber glove which controls the soap and water flow, and an in-line shampoo applicator for adding soap to the water which enters the rubber tubing.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Inventor: Mark R. Wolgamuth
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Patent number: 5682837Abstract: A glove includes at least one resilient pad attached thereto. The pads each include a plurality of pet brush bristles extending outwardly therefrom. In a first embodiment of the pad and bristles, the bristles each have a flattened head at one end thereof. The pad comprises a first layer through which the bristles extend. A second layer is attached to the first resilient layer, such that the flattened head of the bristle is captured between the first resilient layer and the second resilient layer. In a second embodiment of the pad and bristles, the bristles are integrally formed with the pad. In a third embodiment of the pad and bristles, the pad comprises first and second layers as in the first embodiment. A plurality of mushroom-shaped buttons is attached to the second layer. The buttons removably engage with resilient top and inner layers attached to the glove. In a fourth embodiment of the pad and bristles, the bristles are integrally formed with a resilient outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Inventors: Robert E. Courtney, Timothy Zenor, David L. Volk
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Patent number: 5524575Abstract: An animal grooming mitt is provided which has a mitt body including a main pocket and a separate thumb pocket, and a palm portion made of rubber which is attached to the mitt body and which has a sufficient coefficient of friction to facilitate the removal of an animal's hair during grooming of the animal upon movement of the animal grooming mitt through an animal's hair in a manner which resembles petting of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Purebred Products Pty Ltd.Inventor: Catherine M. Lennon