Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
054790100 | BLANKET OR GARMENT | 8 |
20100146914 | HORSE BLANKET - A horse blanket ( | 06-17-2010 |
054790200 | With retaining means | 6 |
20080216454 | Horse blanket - A blanket for covering a four-legged, tailed animal includes a main panel configured for draping over the animal's back and defining a rear edge adjacent the animal's tail. The blanket also provides a chest panel connected to and underlying the main panel and configured to be wrapped around the animal's chest and neck. The chest panel includes a pair of expansion gussets for enhancement of the flexibility and fit of the chest panel about the animal's chest and neck. Finally, the blanket provides an elastically biased tail flap attached to the underside of and extending downward from the rear edge of the main panel. | 09-11-2008 |
20100018171 | Draping system and method of use for the treatment of horse hair - A draping system designed for the treatment of a horse tail or mane having drapes shaped to expose a horse tail and a horse mane, while protecting underlying and adjacent areas of the horse's coat from unwanted treatment solutions. The draping system is especially useful in cosmetic treatments of the horse tail or mane, as for example when applying coloring or permanent treatments or when applying a medicament in liquid or powder form. | 01-28-2010 |
20100115895 | Canine cleanroom suit - Protective suit for a dog allows a dog to work in a cleanroom or other controlled environment. Suit | 05-13-2010 |
20120017550 | Horse Rug and Safety Closure for Horse Rugs - A horse rug comprising at least one closure, wherein the closure is made of a first closure element fastened to the horse rug at a first position, a second closure element fastened to the horse rug at a second position, and a third closure element connecting the first closure element to the second closure element, wherein the third closure element has a lower tear resistance than the first and second closure elements. | 01-26-2012 |
20130263561 | MULTI-PANEL ANIMAL BLANKET - An animal blanket comprises a main body panel, an underbody panel and a set of fasteners. The main body panel drapes over a back of an animal, such as a horse. The underbody panel extends across a belly of the animal. The first set of fasteners releasably connect the main body panel and the underbody panel. In one embodiment, the main body panel comprises a barrel panel and a neck panel, and the underbody panel comprises a belly panel and a chest panel. A first side of the underbody panel is connected to the main body panel via the set of fasteners. In one embodiment, a second side of the underbody panel is also connected to the main body panel via the set of fasteners. In another embodiment, the second side of the underbody panel is connected to the main body panel via a stitched seam. | 10-10-2013 |
20140109531 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HORSE BLANKET - An apparatus including a horse blanket, a first strap having a first end attached to the horse blanket, and a first loop, a second strap having a first end attached to the horse blanket, and a second loop, a first device, and a second device, wherein the first device and the second device are configured to be connected together to secure the horse blanket to a horse. The first device having a T shaped portion connected to a first substantially oval ring portion, wherein the first substantially oval ring portion has a first gap to attach or detach the first device from the first strap. The second device having an L shaped portion connected to a second substantially oval ring portion, wherein the second substantially oval ring portion has a second gap in the second substantially oval ring portion to attach or detach the second device from the second strap. | 04-24-2014 |
054790400 | Specific material | 1 |
20110154787 | Leg Socks for Horses - The present invention comprises a sock for use on the leg of a horse or ungulate, such as a cow, donkey or other hoofed animal. In the preferred embodiment the sock is tubular in shape having an upper opening and a lower opening. The sock is generally comprised of an upper cuff, main body and lower cuff. The upper cuff and main body are configured to frictionally engage creating a circumferential force on the leg of the horse such that the sock will not easily slip down on the leg of the horse. Expanded knit around the knee joint and fetlock joints allow for the free motion of those joints thus alleviating contrary forces that would normally and otherwise cause the sock to be pulled down by that motion. The lower cuff is configured to expand over said hoof of said ungulate and when over the hoof conform to or hug the small pastern. | 06-30-2011 |