Pet Toilet-Like Water Disk and Food Storage
One pet-friendly inventor patented "a device for watering pets, e.g., a dog or cat." The device, he helpfully noted, "has the general shape of a toilet."
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7358430 | Strap attachment member An attachment member for a strap for a guitar includes a shaft-shaped member fixable inside a hole in a guitar body via an adhesive agent; and a holding member continuous with this shaft-shaped member which is positioned outside the hole. The shaft-shaped member inc... | 04/15/2008 |
| 5845377 | Self actuating mechanical joints Self actuating mechanical joints that utilize pivotally mounted clamping levers (114) linked to a displaceable catch (112). The displaceable catch engages an external beam (126) inserted into the joint and thus initiates the clamping levers to clasp aroun... | 12/08/1998 |
| 5615462 | Connector for coupling a harness and a stringed instrument A connector for releasably connecting a harness to a stringed instrument. The connector includes an engaging member provided on terminal ends of the harness and a receiving member provided on opposite ends of the stringed instrument body. The connector is... | 04/01/1997 |
| 4530136 | Bayonet-type latch mechanism with positive locking function A selectively lockable latch to be used, for example, in fastening two furniture parts or the like in temporary alignment comprises a bolt member, a strike box unit and a lock rod. The bolt member includes a projecting nose and a channel which bisects the... | 07/23/1985 |
| 4169297 | Cleaning-implement handle securing means A handle having a sprung forked end is releasably securable to a cleaning-implement body by engagement of the fork arms in apertures in the body by means of a clamping device engaging between said arms and being movable, by rotation, displacement or pivot... | 10/02/1979 |