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Class 119/51.14 - Trip requiring reset


Subclass of Class 119 - Animal husbandry
Definition: Feeding devices in which a part of the feeder is biased
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 12/26/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7152550Automatic animal feeding and water providing apparatus
An apparatus for automatically supplying both food and water to an animal according to a predefined schedule input into a timer wherein food is introduced into a food ring mounted on a rotatable carousel from a feed hopper and the rotation of the carousel being cont...
12/26/2006
5447120Dispenser for bales of hay
A dispenser for bales of hay, comprising a fixed frame defining a plurality of compartments each adapted to receive a bale or part of a bale of hay. A front door closes all the compartments. A trap door is mounted for vertical swinging movement below each...
09/05/1995
5048463Control system for accessories used with small animals and pets
A control system for accessories used with small animals and pets comprises an accessory module, such as a pet flush toilet, small animals feeder, or small animals trainer, coupled with a detector systems that senses the presence of said small animal or p...
09/17/1991
3982501Automatic dog and cat feeder
An animal feeder including a feed hopper and a timer actuated discharge means. The discharge means including a panel for closing the hopper held in place by a magnetic catch and released by a push type solenoid means....
09/28/1976
 
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