Body Or Appendage Encircling Collar Or Band; E.g., Flea Collar, Etc. Patents (Class 119/654)
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Patent number: 12178189Abstract: An animal health product container is described. The animal health product container is provided with a body, a bonding material and a pull tab. The body has a first face and a second face. The body is constructed of a weather resistant material impregnated with an animal health product compound. The bonding material attached to the first face of the body. The bonding material is configured to be weather resistant and allow the body to be removably attached to a tag body of an identification tag for an animal. The pull-tab is attached to the body, the pull tab devoid of the bonding material.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2024Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: CattleGuard Solutions LLCInventor: Jill Davis
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Patent number: 11889817Abstract: A delivery device includes a collar device for wearing on an animal, a dosing probe disposed on the collar device for delivering a substance therefrom, an actuator configured to deliver the substance from the dosing probe through an opening formed in the dosing probe, a controller in communication with the actuator and configured to control delivery of the substance from the dosing probe, and a sensor in communication with the controller and configured to sense that the collar device is touching fur or skin of the animal and the dosing probe is directed towards fur or skin of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: TG Medwise Ltd.Inventor: Tal Gordon
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Patent number: 11252934Abstract: Provided herein are compositions useful for improving conditions in animal housing. In some embodiments, the compositions may include, in combination: a) an organic acid; b) an organic terpene; and optionally, c) a strong mineral acid. In some embodiments, the composition has a pH of from 2 to 5, or from 2.5 to 4, or from 3 to 3.5. Also provided are processes for the control of ammonia and microbes in animal housing, which may include applying a composition as taught herein to at least a portion of the house, e.g., to the bedding of the house, whereby said applying steps result in the control of ammonia and/or microbes in the animal housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Inventor: Timothy D. Cathey
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Patent number: 11191626Abstract: Apparatus and method for autonomously administering a pharmaceutical agent, such as an insecticide, to an animal. A tag assembly is attached to the animal at a suitable location such as through an outer ear thereof. The tag assembly includes a reservoir to retain the pharmaceutical agent. An actuator of the tag assembly is configured to open the reservoir responsive to a control signal from a control circuit. An application mechanism facilitates a transfer of the pharmaceutical agent to the animal in response to the actuator. In some cases, the control signal may be transmitted to the tag assembly from an external source via a wireless connection. In other cases, the control signal may be generated internally using a sensor of the tag assembly. The tag assembly may include multiple reservoirs so that applications of the agent can be carried out at different times and under different conditions as required.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2021Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Inventor: Melissa Brandao
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Patent number: 11154047Abstract: An aspect of the present invention relates to a wrapping tape for repelling insects, the wrapping tape having a number of male engagement elements on a front surface of a tape, and a number of loop-shaped engagement elements on a rear surface of the tape, wherein the male engagement elements and the loop-shaped engagement elements can be engaged each other, and an insect repellent component is applied at least to the front surface of the tape and the male engagement elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: KURARAY FASTENING CO., LTD.Inventors: Kouichi Kawabata, Satoru Ono, Takaya Hirano, Masahiro Sasaki
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Patent number: 11137003Abstract: A hat clip flag holder includes a flag holding tube having an upper end, a lower end, and an elongated conduit. The hat clip flag holder includes a clip and a placard connected with the flag holding tube. Elongated ribs project into the elongated conduit and taper for narrowing the cross-sectional dimension of the elongated conduit. A cap secured over the upper end of the flag holding tube includes a cylindrical wall having an upper end, a lower end, and a top wall that closes the upper end of the cap. The top wall has a central opening aligned with the elongated conduit and resilient fingers that surround the central opening. A flag secured to the hat clip flag holder includes a flagstaff with a first section engaging the elongated ribs and a second section engaging the resilient fingers of the cap.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Inventor: Timothy Callahan
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Patent number: 11039670Abstract: An assembly for storing a necklace, the assembly incorporating a flexible tube having an end, an opposite end, and a hollow bore; the assembly further incorporating first and second ports respectively opening the hollow bore at the flexible tube's end and opposite end; the assembly further incorporating a first tie having proximal and distal ends, the first tie's proximal end being fixedly attached to or formed wholly with the flexible tube's opposite end; the assembly further incorporating a first fastener having a pair of halves wherein one of the halves is fixedly attached to the first tie's distal end, and wherein another of the halves is fixedly attached to the flexible tube's opposite end.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Inventors: Stephanie Carlson, Stacia Pieroni
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Patent number: 11019808Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for tracking animals, which may include production animals as well as pets. The system and method may comprise a tag system that is attached to an animal that generally has at least a near-field-communication (NFC) tag. The tag system comprises at least an NFC tag and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag. For NFC tags, such tags may be read with a portable computing device, such as a mobile telephone running NFC reader application software. The phone may communicate with a communications network and ultimately a computer server in order to relay information received from a respective electronic tag. The electronic tags may be fastened, embedded, or ingested by an animal. The electronic tags may be part of a mechanical coupling. Each mechanical coupling may comprise a different structure depending on the whether the tags are fastened to, embedded in, or ingested by the animal.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA INC.Inventors: Pierre-Emmanuel Deliou, Michael Edward Hay Hutton
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Patent number: 10893662Abstract: A collar-mounted location sensor and stimulation unit includes a body. A generally planar stimulation unit and impedance-based fur detector in combination protect the animal from harmful stimulation. At least one sensory stimulator is configured to provide at least one of auditory, kinesthetic, and visual stimulation responsive to an output of a location sensor. One or more of a voltage, current, oscillation frequency, extent of modulation, or other output characteristic of the stimulation unit output is varied responsive to the detected fur impedance to protect and benefit both the body and mind of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2020Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: GPSip, Inc.Inventors: Rodney P. Landers, Kevin L. Nieuwsma
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Patent number: 10667491Abstract: Disclosed is a pet device. The pet device may include a housing and a porous element. The housing may define a cavity and including a front portion. The front portion may define a plurality of through holes passing from an exterior surface of the housing to the cavity. The porous element may be size to fit within the cavity. The porous element may be impregnate with a first substance.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Bioesse Technologies, LLCInventor: Mark H Theno
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Patent number: 10624319Abstract: A collar-mounted location sensor and stimulation unit includes a body. Quick-mount retention clips extend from the body superior and inferior lateral edges, bend in a 90 degree angle towards the center, and extend toward each other for a short distance before terminating. A flexible collar is pinched between the quick-mount clips, then released to expand within the space between retention clips and the ends of the body. A generally planar stimulation unit and impedance-based fur detector in combination protect the animal from harmful stimulation. At least one sensory stimulator is configured to provide at least one of auditory, kinesthetic, and visual stimulation responsive to an output of a location sensor. An electrode cover in a first disabling position electrically isolates the plurality of stimulation electrodes from animal, and in a second enabling position permits electrical engagement between the plurality of stimulation electrodes and a fur of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: GPSip, Inc.Inventors: Rodney P. Landers, Kevin L. Nieuwsma
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Patent number: 10595533Abstract: A bed bug treatment mixture includes a liquid mixture that may be sprayed onto bedding having a bed bug, or Cimex lectularius, infestation so that the bed bugs and their eggs are killed by the mixture. The mixture includes a combination of permethrin, piperonyl butoxide, and glycolic acid as active ingredients and further includes one or more inactive ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Inventor: Thomas Smith
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Patent number: 10463087Abstract: An anti-tick leg band having a folded band, a plastic backed layered adhesive having a plastic backing and a plurality of removable adhesive layers disposed on an inside of the folded band, and a plastic cover having a plurality of spacers disposed on the inside of the outer half of the folded band. The plurality of spacers is configured to separate the plastic cover and an outermost adhesive layer of the plurality of removable adhesive layers. A strap and buckle, as well as hook and loop fasteners, are used to secure the anti-tick leg band to a user's leg above the sock. When a tick or jigger begins to climb up a leg of a user, it will enter into the space between the plastic cover and the outermost adhesive layer, where it will then be stuck.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Inventor: James Wosochlo
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Patent number: 10251371Abstract: A fully self-contained collar monitors the location of a pet. A look-up table has rows and columns representing geographic location, and machine-stored values at each table location represent a particular one of several guidance zones. The real-time guidance zone determination is made by first determining present location. The corresponding table location value representing guidance zone is retrieved. Each guidance zone has an associated set of characteristics used by collar electronics and stimulus generators to generate well defined and positive stimulus to train the pet to stay within a predetermined area. In addition, using location history the collar electronics also predictively alerts the pet of an impending exit from a safe zone. This departure alert may be further combined with inertial validation and dynamic position request intervals to provide a much more reliable and robust system that is then able to much more efficiently and effectively train a pet.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: GPSIP, Inc.Inventors: Rodney P. Landers, Kevin L. Nieuwsma, Chad R. James, Michael D. Erickson, Gregory M. Anderson
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Patent number: 9913465Abstract: A wearable aromatic device that can be opened and closed, depending on whether the user wants the device to emit aromas. Aromatics include any substances that are dispersed into the air, regardless of whether they are detectable by humans. Placing an aromatic into a substantially airtight chamber allows the user to allow the device to emit aromas only when desired. A resealable lid can be placed in an open position when aromas are desired, or a close position when they are not. The device is wearable in that it can be worn with a wristband, a pet collar, a belt clip, or any other suitable wearable assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2015Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Adeco Int'l, LLCInventors: Gary Metzger, Clive Li
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Patent number: 9826718Abstract: A wearable collar device having an integrated collapsible bowl for containing water, food, treats and the like. The device can also be used to carry keys, bags, etc. The bowl is flattened during storage and use and can be expanded to contain liquids. The collar includes a body and a pair of opposed elongated ends adapted to be tied around a pet's neck. The ends allow the collar to accommodate a range of neck sizes. The bowl is defined by a sheet of material folded in a unique manner. The fold lines allow the bowl to be collapsed into a consistently flat form.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Inventor: Alan J. Dewey
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Patent number: 9675048Abstract: A fly catching animal mask device prevents flies and other insects from bothering an animal's eyes. The device includes a mask having at least one eye hole configured to fit on a head of an animal such that the eye hole is positioned around an eye of the animal. A strip of material is coupled to the mask. The strip of material has an exposed outer face extending around the eye hole. An adhesive is coupled to and extends over the exposed outer face of the strip of material wherein the outer face is configured for catching and holding flies contacting the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Inventor: Maria Jesus Dyer
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Patent number: 9491931Abstract: A dog-training method includes a device having a left connector, a right connector, a back strap, a girth strap, and a chest strap. The chest strap at a first end couples to the right connector and a left second end passes through a center portion of the left connector and ends in a left-leash coupler which is larger than the center portion of the left connector so that the left-leash coupler cannot pass through the center portion of the left connector. The chest strap further includes a right free-moving strap coupled to the left connector with a right second end passing through a center portion of the right connector and terminating in a right-leash coupler that is configured larger than the center portion of the right connector so that the right-leash coupler cannot pass through the center portion of the right connector.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Inventor: Nancy Yamin
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Patent number: 9485964Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides a living body stimulation device including: an envelope body having a living body contact surface which is to be brought into contact with a stimulation-target site of a living body; a propagation medium sealed in the envelope body and made of a liquid or gel material capable of transmitting a vibration and/or pressure; and an actuator configured to apply the vibration and/or pressure to the propagation medium. The vibration and/or pressure applied to the propagation medium by the actuator propagates through the propagation medium to the living body contact surface of the envelope body, to thereby stimulate the living body.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignees: TAMPEREEN YLIOPISTO, FUKOKU CO., LTD.Inventors: Grigori Evreinov, Ahmed Farooq, Roope Raisamo, Arto Hippula, Daisuke Takahata, Tetsuya Arasawa, Kazuyuki Ikehama
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Patent number: 8881684Abstract: An animal washing brush for washing an animal has a hand grip and a head disposed on a handle with an elongated shaft. The head has opposite or transverse surfaces facing in substantially opposite or transverse directions, including a substantially flat surface and a concave surface. Each of the flat and concave surfaces has a matrix of flexible and resilient fingers extending from the surface. The fingers have a height taller than a diameter, and a spacing on the same order of the diameter.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Inventor: Arash Yazdanpanah
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Publication number: 20140137808Abstract: The present invention is directed to an insect repelling device that may serve as an effective barrier against ticks. The insect repelling device may include a band of technical fabric, with the fabric being very stretchable. The insect repelling device may be worn around the ankles, wrist or head. The insect repelling device may be worn in pairs on each ankle and/or wrist. The insect repelling device may have an open, tubular design and be made of a high performance, nylon/ polyester fabric, allowing a user to easily insert the foot or hand and fit the device around the ankle or wrist area. Each insect repelling device may be pre-treated with an insecticide or insect repellant, such as Permethrin. In use, the insect repellant device may be effective at preventing biting insects, such as ticks, from crawling onto the user, for example from crawling up the legs of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventor: Simon J. WHITE
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Patent number: 8635793Abstract: The visual alert for placement on free-range animals includes active and/or passive lighting to alert motor vehicle drivers of such animals crossing the roadway when traveling through open rangeland. The visual alert is a sleeve having fins extending radially therefrom, the fins having reflective and/or active lighting elements thereon. Power for active lighting is provided by electrical batteries that are recharged during daylight. The permanently installed sleeve may be formed as a circumferentially closed distensible unit that passes over the hoof of the animal, or as an open sheet that is rolled about the leg of the animal and permanently secured by plastic ties or other suitable elements. The sleeve is lined with a non-abrasive material to preclude injury to the animal during long term wear.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Inventor: Salman Abdullah Al-Dashti
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Patent number: 8574205Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device (1) for the cutaneous application of a substance (2) that contains: a patch (3) containing the substance (2); and a single-use wrist strap (4) containing an irreversible attachment system for maintaining the substance (2) of the patch (3) against the skin of a subject.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2008Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: DBV TechnologiesInventors: Jean-François Biry, Pascale Ehouarn, Nathalie Donne, Bertrand Dupont
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Publication number: 20130061814Abstract: A pet safety collar especially for cats includes an elongate resilient flexible cord element formed into a coil having a plurality of randomly over-lapping turns, the ends of the element being free. In use, the coils can be opened to allow the collar to be fitted around the neck of an animal, whereupon the collar recovers its shape. In the event that the collar becomes trapped, the coil expands allowing the animal to be freed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventor: Philip Kelvin Crisp
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Patent number: 7988984Abstract: A membrane enclosed fluid diffusion system for insect attractants and repellents, auto thermostatic heaters, and chemical delivery using an additive and/or selectively permeable membrane that interacts with the enclosed fluid to maintain steady delivery rates over a range of temperature and humidity. Systems can be formed with permeable membranes, impermeable membranes, chemical hydrates, wicks, scent fluids, fuel fluids, catalytic heaters, energy conversion devices, visible images, infrared images, trapping systems, sound systems, electronics, and apparel. The device results in efficient and effective devices for mosquito control drug delivery, and portable heaters.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Energy Related Devices, Inc.Inventor: Robert G. Hockaday
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Publication number: 20110104312Abstract: An insect repellent compound that includes naturally occurring oil that emits an odor which repels insects is described. The compound is not harmful to animals, to humans or to the environment. The compound may be incorporated into materials such as yarn that is woven to form a mesh. The material may be used for making an animal mask, for screen doors and other applications. A method of making the compound and incorporating it into materials and products is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: ANIMAL SUPPLIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Coito Joseph
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Patent number: 7910151Abstract: Devices and methods for the controlled release or exposure of reservoir contents, and methods of manufacture thereof, are provided. The device includes a reservoir cap formed of an electrically conductive material, which prevents the reservoir contents from passing out from the device and prevents exposure of the reservoir contents to molecules outside of the device; an electrical input lead connected to said reservoir cap; and an electrical output lead connected to said reservoir cap, such that upon application of an electrical current through the reservoir cap, via the input lead and output lead, the reservoir cap ruptures to release or expose the reservoir contents. The reservoir contents can comprise a release system containing drug molecules for release or can comprise a secondary device, such as a sensor. The controlled release system may be incorporated into an implantable drug delivery or biosensing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: MicroCHIPS, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Uhland, Benjamin F. Polito, John M. Maloney, Norman F. Sheppard, Jr., Stephen J. Herman, Barry Y. Yomtov
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Publication number: 20100095900Abstract: The present invention provides novel insecticidal animal ear tags, neck collars or pendants, and a method for controlling insects in a homeothermic animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Wyeth LLCInventors: Robert Bruce Albright, Shobhan Sabnis, Jacob Allen Zupan
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Publication number: 20090277394Abstract: A collar worn around a pet's neck incorporating an activated carbon element to remove odors, a permeable cover to encase the activated carbon element, and a tie and attachment to secure the collar. When encircled around the neck of a pet, odors originating from the pet are captured by the activated carbon particles. Activated carbon is a material of considerable surface area consisting of millions of pore structures within each carbon particle. As a result, each gram of carbon contains up to, and in some cases, exceeding 500 square meters of surface area. The activated carbon adsorbs the pet odors rather than allowing those odors to be dispersed by the pet. After its usefulness has been exhausted, the collar is discarded and a new one is attached to the pet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: Richard Paul Mitrano, Cynthia Jean Mitrano
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Publication number: 20080245315Abstract: A multilayer laminated collar design provides exceptionally good protection against undesirable contact with the pesticide-bearing surface, together with suitably effective pesticidal activity. The insecticidal animal collar is formed by covering a flexible pesticidal strip component with a top cover layer that is impermeable to the pesticide. When secured around the animal, such laminated arrangement help present pesticide residue from being present on the surface of the collar that is likely to come into contact with humans, furniture, or other animals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventor: Michael R. Tyler
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Patent number: 6543389Abstract: This invention relates to insecticidal pet collars useful in protecting animals against arthropods comprising amitraz, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and atipamezole.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Pfizer Inc.Inventor: Richard D. Hedde
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Publication number: 20020195063Abstract: This invention relates to insecticidal pet collars useful in protecting animals against arthropods comprising amitraz, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and atipamezoleType: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Richard D. Hedde
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Patent number: 6490999Abstract: A collar for collaring a snake has an elongated collar section forming a physical collar when wrapped around the body portion of the snake. The collar further has a support section for supporting an attachment mechanism for accepting attachment of a tether and a connector system comprising at least two components affixed to strategic portions of the collar section for securing the collar in place around the body portion of the snake. The length of the collar section is such that a portion thereof overlaps itself when fitted around the snake providing an adjustable interface containing separate components of the connector system whereby mating the connector components together. secures the collar in place on the snake. In one embodiment the collar apparatus further includes a concertina movement-neutralization device for reducing concertina movement through the collar.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Central Coast Patent Agency, Inc.Inventor: Donald Robert Martin Boys
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Patent number: 6382137Abstract: Device designed to be carried by an animal and capable of controlled release of one or several active principles and, more particularly, one or several medicinal active principles to protect and/or treat this animal against possible pathologies, and capable of being used as a restraint for controlling and managing the animal. In one embodiment the device is used with a leash or lead fixed to the device. Method for making the device. The device comprises a first material for the controlled release of one or several active substances of polymer matrix type containing this active substance and a second material for providing it with mechanical resistance, the materials being closely bound within a single structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: VirbacInventors: Guy Derrieu, Bruno Roy, Christian Karst, Thierry Grenier
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Patent number: 6234118Abstract: A flat piece of material consisting of a body of material 10 and having apertures 12 placed at each end of said body 10. The said body 10 having been impregnated with a volatile substance.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Albert Lahens
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Patent number: 5980496Abstract: The method for automatic dosing of drugs utilizes a delivery device which may be administered to an animal. The delivery device is configured to have one or more compartments or reservoirs, each containing at least one drug so that a plurality of doses of the drug(s) are held within the device. In accordance with the present invention, the delivery device selectively releases doses of the drug(s) to provide an efficacious dosing pattern. One primary function of the present invention is to release two or more pesticides in such a pattern that parasites are effectively controlled while preventing the development of tolerance to the drugs within the parasites. Preferably, the delivery device is programmable to effectuate the release of the drug(s) at a desired time to maintain efficacious levels of the drug while minimizing the amount of drug which must be used.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Sarcos L.C.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark Davis
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Patent number: 5849262Abstract: The present invention is directed to a bioassay system for retaining hematophagous arthropods, such as, but not limited to, fleas, ticks and flies, in a microenvironment which mimics the natural conditions of unconfined hematophagous arthropods feeding on an animal. The bioassay system of the present invention comprises a container and an attachment means capable of maintaining hematophagous arthropods under conditions such that the fecundity of the retained hematophagous arthropods is substantially equivalent to the fecundity of unconfined hematophagous arthropods. The container is attached to an animal by an attachment means capable of immobilizing the container to the animal in such a manner that hematophagous arthropods can feed undisturbed from the animal through the container. In one embodiment, hematophagous arthropods are retained in a container comprising a retaining means penetrable by the mouth parts of hematophagous arthropods and a gas exchange means.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1994Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Heska CorporationInventors: Rex E. Thomas, Lynda Wallenfels, Irene Popiel
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Patent number: 5555848Abstract: A pet/flea collar including a band with an exterior surface, an interior surface, a first end including a buckle, a second end having a buckle engaging portion with a plurality of holes formed thereon and a pair of vertical sided edges therebetween and having a predetermined length and width sized to be formed into a cylindrical configuration by coupling the buckle and the buckle engaging portion. A ribbon of material is included which has an exterior surface, an interior surface positionable on the interior surface of the band, a first end, a second end and a pair of vertical side edges. The ribbon is permanently attached to the interior surface of the band and form a pocket on the band. A strip of insecticide impregnate material is sized for placement in the pocket formed on the band.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventors: Wendy J. Trujillo, Richard S. Trujillo
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Patent number: 5529019Abstract: An animal collar having an elongated, flexible strap with opposite ends mounting detachable fasteners such as prongs, buckles or the like. Adjacent to each end of the strap, there is provided an open-ended pocket. A pest or insect repellent strip is removably carried on the inside of the collar whereby the opposite ends of the strip are insertably received through the opening into the interior of each pocket respectively. Retainer loops are carried on the strap between the pockets maintaining the repellent strip in position on the strap. Leash rings are operably carried on the strap to accommodate a walking leash.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventors: Christopher Ekholm, Martin Reznik