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Vehicle mounted toilet seat

An extension member is attachable to a trailer hitch and extends away from the vehicle and is connected to a seating frame supporting a toilet seat.

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Class 119/760 - Having rigid extension protruding from neck-encircling support (e.g., bar with bow or collar, etc.)


Subclass of Class 119 - Animal husbandry
Definition: Subject matter wherein the extension is a relatively stiff
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 02/07/2012


NumberTitleIssue Date
8109240Pet harnesss with restraint
The pet harness with restraint includes a rigid lateral bar or rod attached across the shoulder strap of a harness. The bar serves to prevent the animal from escaping between the vertical uprights of a fence or similar enclosure. The harness preferably comprises a p...
02/07/2012
7160054Expanding weed inhibitor
An expanding grass or weed inhibitor around a growing tree or shrub trunk with a series of overlapping, semi-circular wings (16) attached to the base (10), rotating via multiple pivot bolts (18). With an expanding trunk (14) diameter, the...
01/09/2007
6976453Ergonomic and adjustable veterinary apparatus for movement restriction
The invention concerns a movement restricting apparatus designed to prevent an animal from reaching with its mouth or some of its limbs, a zone of its body to be protected. The apparatus comprises features for fixing the apparatus to the animal and for restricting m...
12/20/2005
4413588Animal restraint collar
An annular collar for surrounding the neck of an animal to project radially outward a sufficient distance to restrain the animal against escaping under or through fence enclosures, for glowing or reflecting light in the dark, and for preventing scratching...
11/08/1983
 
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