序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | Dip cup and method of treatinng the teats of animals | US618550 | 1996-03-20 | US5722350A | 1998-03-03 | Barry Reginald Marshall |
A dip cup comprises a compressible container for containing a liquid including a foaming agent, a cup mounted on the container, a foaming device for drawing air into liquid in the container as the container expands from a compressed state to cause the liquid to foam, and passage means between the container and the cup and through which foam can pass from the container to the cup as the container is compressed. The foaming device is arranged to draw air into liquid in the container from the exterior of the dip cup and includes a valve for preventing the contents of the container from being expelled via the foaming device when the container is compressed. A one way valve may be provided in the passage means to prevent the return of foam from the cup to the container. | ||||||
42 | Bathing device for pets | US682400 | 1996-07-17 | US5678511A | 1997-10-21 | Robert L. Day |
An animal-containment device that enables quick and easy containment, such as bathing, of a household pet. The device includes a basin that may be easily manufactured in a unitary piece. The basin includes at least one adjustable strap attached between the sides of the basin. The strap is secured in elongated slots along the sides of the basin over the back of the pet being bathed. A central hump is formed on the basin floor that conforms substantially to the underbelly of the pet. The hump prevents the pet from sitting down during the bathing process. An adjustable collar restraint strap is attached to an additional slot. The collar restraint strap is attachable to a standard pet collar. The pet is immobilized by way of the hump and adjustable straps. A drain with a removable plug is included at the bottom of the basin that is attachable to a standard garden hose for removal of bath water. Assorted bathing accessories are also included for attachment around the lip of the basin. | ||||||
43 | Apparatus for treating spinal disorders of an animal particularly those of a horse | US211416 | 1994-07-22 | US5507135A | 1996-04-16 | Pauli Gronberg; Hannes Karppinen |
An apparatus and method for treating spinal disorders in an animal, particularly a horse. The apparatus includes a pair of elongated support plates arranged in an opposing relationship. A frame having a hole therethrough is mounted above the support plates. The frame is oriented so that the hole therethrough defines an axis extending between the support plates. A rod is disposed in the hole in the frame, the lower end of the rod being movable toward and away from the frame along the axis and the rod being rotatable about the axis. A fork-shaped element having a pair of adjustable pegs arranged in an opposing relationship is attached to the lower end of the rod. A harness attached to the support plates is used to mount the support plates on the animal. The method includes the steps of disposing the fork-shaped element above a portion of a spine of an animal, lowering the fork-shaped element so that it contacts the portion of the spine, adjusting the pegs of the fork-shaped element so that the pegs are situated at opposing sides of the portion of the spine, and moving the fork-shaped element to align the portion of the spine. | ||||||
44 | Ultrasound teat dip | US96028 | 1993-07-22 | US5379724A | 1995-01-10 | Alejandro Dee; Charles Gradle |
An ultrasound teat dip comprises a dip cup having a well adapted to receive a supply of a germicide and an upper opening for receiving a teat to be dipped in the germicide, in use. A sonic transducer is operatively coupled to the well to sonically vibrate the well to produce cavitation in the germicide supply. A storage vessel defines a reservoir for storing a supply of germicide. The storage vessel is secured to the dip cup. A flow tube transfers germicide stored in the reservoir to the well to refill the dip cup with germicide. | ||||||
45 | Acaricide dispenser | US559161 | 1990-07-30 | US5050539A | 1991-09-24 | Kenneth B. Liegner |
An apparatus is disclosed for the delivery of acaricides to free ranging deer, other ungulates, and other animals in order to control deer ticks and other tick vectors of Lyme disease including a salt-lick station haivng a platform upon which the animals tread, activating a mechanism to pump an appropriate acaricide to spray members through which the acaricide is sprayed to envelop the salt-seeking animal in a mist of acaricide in order to kill ectoparasites. | ||||||
46 | Portable teat dipping apparatus | US454941 | 1989-12-22 | US4970992A | 1990-11-20 | Luke T. Aiken |
The improved apparatus has a portable reservoir that contains a top element with a cup. A holder is designed to maintain the reservoir in position. An attachment strap is connected to the reservoir and allows the apparatus to be positioned at a point below the knee by the use of a buckle arrangement. The apparatus allows the user to disinfect the cow directly after milking has been completed with a minimum amount of effort, thereby providing a more sanitary environment that will result in lower potential for diseases, such as, mastitis. | ||||||
47 | Animal handling systems | US847411 | 1977-10-31 | US4165714A | 1979-08-28 | Jerry Weissman; Ely Kass |
An animal handling system incorporating in one embodiment a vertically movable platform connected by cables to a drive mechanism for lowering an animal into a pool of water. In another aspect, a hydrotherapeutic apparatus for horses comprises a horse accommodating tank having anatomically positioned whirlpool hot water/air injection nozzle jets for administering hydrotherapeutic treatment. The animal is preferably lowered directly into the tank, and the vertically movable platform is combined with the hydrotherapy tank for this purpose. | ||||||
48 | Teat disinfecting cup for use after milking | US35013273 | 1973-04-09 | US3828776A | 1974-08-13 | SPARR A |
A manually applicable and removable teat disinfecting device expressly adapted for use after milking a cow comprising a hollow cylindrical handle closed at one end and open at its opposite end and provided with an integral coordinating teat dipping cup. One side wall of the cup is provided with a restricted but suitable inlet-outlet opening registering with the open end of the handle. The hollow portion of the handle provides a reservoir in which the antisepticizing solution is stored and from which it is poured by tilting and angling the handle. The upper open mouth of the cup is provided with an endless overhanging flange which constitutes an anti-splashing and protecting guard for the user. The device is self-standing when set aside and not in use and the cup is equipped with an optionally usable hanger hook which can be releasably hooked over the user''s belt for out-of-use convenience.
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49 | Hydrotherapy and massage boot | US46619065 | 1965-06-23 | US3378004A | 1968-04-16 | CLAYCOMB RICHARD S; CHASE JOHN E; UMPHENOUR NORMAN W |
50 | Therapeutic bath for animals | US6768460 | 1960-11-07 | US3060892A | 1962-10-30 | SCHANTZ ROBERT J |
51 | Therapeutic device | US70260857 | 1957-12-13 | US2956565A | 1960-10-18 | ANDERSON RICHARD G |
52 | Appliance for treating infections | US33262853 | 1953-01-22 | US2839052A | 1958-06-17 | VERCH WILLIAM L; BLOCK MEYER I |
53 | Footrest for animal hydrotherapy | US36783653 | 1953-07-14 | US2719307A | 1955-10-04 | RACHEL REID |
54 | Therapeutic appliance for treatment of animals | US33622353 | 1953-02-11 | US2684071A | 1954-07-20 | STORY CLAIBORN E |
55 | Henry m | US531303D | US531303A | 1894-12-25 | ||
56 | DEVICE FOR TREATING ANIMALS, COMPRISING A TRAY WHICH IS SUITABLE TO BE TROD UPON BY THE ANIMALS | EP09747932.3 | 2009-10-27 | EP2348824B1 | 2016-02-10 | DE ROOIJ, Arie, Maurits |
57 | Hoof bath system | EP13181171.3 | 2006-10-03 | EP2666439A1 | 2013-11-27 | Gradle, Charles D.; Dee, Alejandro O.; Hanson, Jeffrey S.; Torgerson, Kevin L.; Buck, Robert L.; Hedlund, Nathan; Mendell, Sue M; Stevenson, Randal D.; Gingrich, Glenn |
The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms. |
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58 | Therapievorrichtung für Pferde | EP10002233.4 | 2010-03-04 | EP2228034A1 | 2010-09-15 | Mitzel, Siegfried |
Eine Therapievorrichtung für Pferde, bestehend aus einem Laufband (1) in einem Wassertank mit einem Boden, zwei Längswänden (2, 3) und zwei Stirnwänden und mit Anschlüssen zum Fluten und zum Entleeren des Wassertanks, vermeidet die Verschmutzung des Wassers durch eine Vorrichtung (13) zum Aufhängen eines Pferdemistbeutels. |
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59 | HOOF BATH SYSTEM | EP06845470.1 | 2006-12-14 | EP1959861A2 | 2008-08-27 | TORGERSON, Kevin, L.; BUCK, Robert, L.; HEDLUND, Nathan; MENDELL, Sue; STEVENSON, Randal, D.; GRADLE, Charles, D.; DEE, Alejandro, O.; HANSON, Jeffrey, S.; GINGRICH, Glenn |
The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certai heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms. The invention also relates to a foot bath system for delivery, retention, and drainage of foot bath chemicals and waste material. | ||||||
60 | APPLICATOR AND PLANT FOR TREATING THE TEATS OF MILKING ANIMALS | EP05794562.8 | 2005-09-21 | EP1799144A1 | 2007-06-27 | GENNARI, Francesco; FARINA, Felice |
The invention relates to an applicator (1) for treating the teats of milking animals, comprising a handgrip body (2), a cup (3) and connecting means (5) for the connection to a line supplying a pressurized gas, further comprising connecting means (6) for the connection to a line providing a liquid detergent and/or a disinfectant product, and delivery means (7, 8, 9, 10) adapted to fill said cup (3) with a foam produced by mixing said product with said gas. A plant for the use of a plurality of such applicators (1) is also discloses, featuring a product line (30) and a compressed air line (31) fitted with joints (34) for the connecting means (5, 6) of the applicators (1). |