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81 | Whirlpool therapy facility and method of treatment | US849256 | 1977-11-07 | US4183329A | 1980-01-15 | Angelo Leonaggeo, Jr. |
A whirlpool therapy facility especially useful for treatment of racehorses is disclosed. The facility includes a heated pool of water contained within an elongated channel-shaped tub having upstanding substantially parallel sidewalls and a pair of opposed laterally extending inclined ramps for ingress to and egress from the pool. A plurality of air induction type hydrojet water nozzles is carried by each of the sidewalls in an inverted substantially U-shaped pattern corresponding generally to the outline of the torso and legs of a horse. Turbulence in the pool is generated by jets of intermixed water and air injected under pressure through the nozzles at selected body portions of the horse to massage disfunctional or injured muscles and joints. The tub is preferably large enough to accommodate two horses in tandem for simultaneous therapy treatments. | ||||||
82 | Livestock transport apparatus | US767764 | 1977-02-11 | US4112874A | 1978-09-12 | William J. Forrest |
A livestock transport apparatus particularly useful for transporting a disabled animal, such as a cow or the like, to a therapeutic apparatus, such as a whirlpool bath, the livestock transport apparatus also being utilized in general for transporting animals or other relatively large objects. In one embodiment, the livestock transport apparatus includes a movable frame, a cage and a positioning assembly for moving the cage to a first position wherein the cage is supported in a portion of the movable frame, to a second position wherein the cage is supported in a position generally above the first position and to a third position wherein the cage is supported in a position generally below the first position. In one operational embodiment, the cage is moved to the third position generally near the ground surface and the animal is moved into the cage. The cage then is raised via the positioning assembly to the second position and the movable frame is adjusted for supporting the cage. The cage then is lowered to the first position wherein a portion of the cage is engaged via the movable frame and, in this first position of the cage supported on the movable frame, the movable frame along with the animal retained within the cage is moved to another location. In one particular application, the livestock transport apparatus is utilized in conjunction with a whirlpool bath apparatus and, in this application, the cage is raised to the second position wherein the cage and the animal retained therein are supported generally above the whirlpool bath apparatus. Then, the cage and the animal retained therein are lowered via the positioning assembly to the third position wherein the animal is disposed within the whirlpool bath apparatus, the animal being supported in the cage within the whirlpool bath in this third position of the cage. | ||||||
83 | Hydrotherapeutic apparatus | US705252 | 1976-07-14 | US4047522A | 1977-09-13 | Jerome R. Plugge |
A unitized and easily transportable therapeutic bath assembly for the limbs of a race horse or other animals, including humans, consisting of a fiber-glass tub body having a cubical tank adapted to receive one or more of the animal's limbs, for example, the legs. An evaporator unit is located in a recess of a tank wall adjacent an enclosed compartment housing a refrigeration unit and circulating pump which is respectively coupled to the evaporator unit and tank. Also, an air compressor located in the enclosed compartment is coupled to the tank for providing agitation of a cooled liquid circulated through the tank. | ||||||
84 | Aqueous compositions to aid in the prevention of bovine mastitis | US603947 | 1975-08-12 | US3993777A | 1976-11-23 | Henry Daniel Caughman; William Edgar Brown |
An aqueous composition is provided to aid in the prevention of mastitis in udders. The composition consists of:______________________________________ Percent Emollients 0-10 Surface active alkyl, quaternary ammonium germicides 0.05-8.0 Water dispersable coloring agent of food grade 0.0001-5.0 Thickening agent 0.1000-20.0 Water Balance ______________________________________ | ||||||
85 | Therapeutic conditioner for horses | US36294173 | 1973-05-23 | US3835815A | 1974-09-17 | MATTHEWS R |
A therapeutic conditioner for horses comprising a water fillable open tank and having a hoist and a sling assembly for the purpose of lifting and holding a horse in the tank while the horse swims. Guide ropes extend from the sling assembly to the periphery of the tank and serve to maintain the position of the horse relative to the tank. A tank and a pump are provided for storing and introducing cleaning and medicating solutions into the water in the tank.
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86 | Hydrotherapy device for animals | US34157464 | 1964-01-31 | US3272201A | 1966-09-13 | BURNS HARRY J |
87 | 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 |
88 | 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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89 | 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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90 | 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. | ||||||
91 | 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). | ||||||
92 | METHOD AND DEVICE AT A DAIRY FARM | EP03762955.7 | 2003-07-04 | EP1519759B1 | 2007-05-30 | BOSMA, Epke; HOLMERTZ, Nils, Erik; WASE, Lars; GULLANDER, Lars |
The present invention refers to a method of disinfecting or sterilizing at least a portion of any of a resting, a milking, or a feeding station (3, 24, 26) provided with an animal identification device (18) and located in an area (1), in which milking animals are allowed to move. Each of the animals visiting the resting, the milking, or the feeding station is identified and is admitted to enter the station depending on the identification. The inventive method comprises the steps of retrieving information regarding the health of each of the animals entering the station; and automatically disinfecting or sterilizing the portion of the station only if the information retrieved reveals that an animal entering the station has an infection that is capable of being transmitted to other animals. The disinfection or the sterilization is performed after that said infectious milking animal has left the station. | ||||||
93 | BESTRAHLUNGSKABINE FÜR TIERE | EP05741132.4 | 2005-04-20 | EP1755740A1 | 2007-02-28 | BALLES, Gotthard |
Disclosed is a cabin for animals, particularly horses. At least one door (3) leads into the interior of said cabin while at least one portion of the cabin is provided with a planar wall element (10, 38) that emits radiation. | ||||||
94 | BOVINE TEAT SANITIZER | EP95920594.9 | 1995-05-26 | EP0869748B1 | 2005-04-13 | Boudreau, Ronald A. |
A bovine teat sanitizer includes a gun-like grip handle (11), trigger mechanism (12) and control poppet valve (17) connected to a pressurized sanitizing fluid supply (7). A fixed in-line teat cup (21) sized to receive a predetermined volume of fluid from a proportioning valve (17) sufficient for treating four teats of the bovine is connected to the handle. A toroidal overflow chamber (23) receives displaced fluid from the cup when the cup captures and essentially seals a teat thus forcing sanitizing fluid into the teat strep canal and epidermis. The cup (21) is lowered and displaced fluid from the overflow chamber returns to the cup cavity by gravity for use on the second and succeeding teats. A splash guard and teat guide (32) snaps onto the cup and forms the chamber top and inner sides. | ||||||
95 | METHOD AND DEVICE AT A DAIRY FARM | EP03762955.7 | 2003-07-04 | EP1519759A1 | 2005-04-06 | BOSMA, Epke; HOLMERTZ, Nils, Erik; WASE, Lars; GULLANDER, Lars |
The present invention refers to a method of disinfecting or sterilizing at least a portion of any of a resting, a milking, or a feeding station (3, 24, 26) provided with an animal identification device (18) and located in an area (1), in which milking animals are allowed to move. Each of the animals visiting the resting, the milking, or the feeding station is identified and is admitted to enter the station depending on the identification. The inventive method comprises the steps of retrieving information regarding the health of each of the animals entering the station; and automatically disinfecting or sterilizing the portion of the station only if the information retrieved reveals that an animal entering the station has an infection that is capable of being transmitted to other animals. The disinfection or the sterilization is performed after that said infectious milking animal has left the station. | ||||||
96 | VERFAHREN ZUR HUFBEHANDLUNG VON SÄUGETIEREN, INSBESONDERE VON RINDERN | EP99953972.9 | 1999-11-06 | EP1131016B1 | 2005-02-02 | BRAGULLA, Siegfried; BARDONESCHI, Gilbert; COLLIN, Alain; DE ROQUEFEUILLE, Hubert |
The invention relates to a method for treating the feet or hooves of animals used for breeding that are kept in sheds, especially cattle and particularly dairy cattle. The method is characterised in that in a first phase, the feet or hooves of the animals are cleaned with water or a detergent containing soap or tensides, using an automatic spray system in order to remove all traces of excrement, especially manure or other dirt, for example straw, and then in a second phase, the previously cleaned feet or hooves are treated with a disinfectant by wetting or spraying. | ||||||
97 | Cleaning apparatus for cattle | EP02075671.4 | 2002-02-19 | EP1238581A2 | 2002-09-11 | Elling, Hendrik Jan |
A cleaning device for livestock, in particular for cattle provided with a foot-cleaning device comprising a row or several rows of brushes (3). Said brushes are arranged both with their central axes parallel to the aisle and at right angles thereto. Of the rows of brushes arranged behind one another at least two rows follow in immediate succession which are staggered such that said two rows of brushes arranged behind one another do not have a common central axis. Next to the aisle there are sprayers (14), which during use are directed at the feet of the cattle. Near the end of the aisle a disinfecting device is positioned for the feet of the cattle. Said disinfecting device comprises a grid under which upward directed sprayer members are provided and/or next to the aisle sprayer members are arranged directed at right angles thereto. The foot-cleaning device comprises fencing for guiding the cattle over a predetermined path. This fence comprises one or more time-activated gates. The cleaning device also comprises a hide-brushing device (9) for the cattle and a downward directed sprayer above the aisle for an insecticide. |
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98 | VERFAHREN ZUR HUFBEHANDLUNG VON SÄUGETIEREN, INSBESONDERE VON RINDERN | EP99953972.9 | 1999-11-06 | EP1131016A1 | 2001-09-12 | BRAGULLA, Siegfried; BARDONESCHI, Gilbert; COLLIN, Alain; DE ROQUEFEUILLE, Hubert |
The invention relates to a method for treating the feet or hooves of animals used for breeding that are kept in sheds, especially cattle and particularly dairy cattle. The method is characterised in that in a first phase, the feet or hooves of the animals are cleaned with water or a detergent containing soap or tensides, using an automatic spray system in order to remove all traces of excrement, especially manure or other dirt, for example straw, and then in a second phase, the previously cleaned feet or hooves are treated with a disinfectant by wetting or spraying. | ||||||
99 | Animal treatment apparatus | EP97308992.3 | 1997-11-10 | EP0845249A1 | 1998-06-03 | Marr, David |
An animal treatment apparatus comprises a shallow trough (3) in which at least an injured limb (7) of the animal (5) can be located, a container (47) for containing water, a nozzle (35) for aiming the water at an injured area of an animal's body attachment means (39, 41) for attachment of the nozzle (35) to the animal's body such that the nozzle (35) can remain correctly aligned even if the animal (5) moves, conveying means (31, 45 for conveying the water from the container (47) to the nozzle (35), the trough (3) being arranged to collect the water after it has been sprayed on to the animal's body and return means (15, 17) for returning the water from the trough (3) to the container (47). |
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100 | Dispositif, cage et procédé de nettoyage automatique d'oiseaux | EP94402214.4 | 1994-10-04 | EP0648411A1 | 1995-04-19 | Verschuere, Bruno; Jacques, Jean-Pierre |
L'invention concerne le nettoyage des oiseaux victimes de pollutions. Selon l'invention, l'oiseau à nettoyer est placé dans une cage grillagée (9,11) et soumis à l'action de jets mobiles de liquide de nettoyage. Ces jets sont produits par au moins une rampe (3) qui tourne autour de la cage (9,11) qui est en plus animée d'un mouvement linéaire alternatif vertical. L'invention trouve son application dans les centres de soins des oiseaux et sur les sites pollués. |