1. Technical Field
The present invention is generally directed to equipment for use with livestock. More particularly, the invention relates to a hay net for feeding livestock. Specifically, the invention is directed to a suspendable hay net which includes an annular member located a distance downwardly from a closeable opening to the net; and this annular member aids in keeping the hay net in an open position during filling of the net.
2. Background Information
Hay nets are frequently used to provide a ready source of hay to livestock. Hay nets are bags comprised of ropes that are knotted or tied together at intervals so as to form a grid that has spaces through which the animal is able to pull mouthfuls of hay. Because the nets are constructed from rope, they tend to be very floppy, particularly when they are empty or only partially filled with hay. This floppiness makes the nets frustrating to fill as the opening to the net keeps collapsing and closing to a greater or lesser extent.
There is therefore a need in the art for an improved hay net that exhibits fewer of these issues.
A hay net for use in feeding livestock and a method of use thereof are disclosed herein. The hay net includes a bag member, a closure assembly and an annular member. The bag member has a peripheral wall with first and second ends and an interior space for holding a quantity of hay. An opening to the interior space is defined in the first end and the second end is permanently closed. The closure assembly selectively controls access to the opening. The annular member is engaged with a circumferential region of the bag member that is located a distance inwardly from the first end. The annular member maintains the circumferential region and thereby the associated region of the interior space defined thereby in an open position at all times. When the opening is in the open position, hay may readily and rapidly be placed into the interior space through the held-open circumferential region while the user holds onto the annular member.
In one aspect, the invention may provide a hay net for use in feeding livestock comprising a bag member having a peripheral wall with a first end and a second end; said peripheral wall bounding and defining an interior space adapted to receive a quantity of hay; wherein an opening to the interior space is defined in the first end of the bag member; a closure assembly for selectively controlling access to the opening; and an annular member engaged with a region of the bag member that is located a distance inwardly from the first end; said annular member maintaining the region of the peripheral wall in an open position at all times.
In another aspect, the invention may provide a method of using a hay net to feed livestock, said method comprising providing a hay net having a bag member including a peripheral wall with first and second ends; said peripheral wall bounding and defining an interior space adapted to receive a quantity of hay therein; and wherein an opening to the interior space is defined in the first end of the peripheral wall; a closure assembly provided at the first end to regulate the size of the opening; and an annular member engaged with a region of the bag member located a distance inwardly from the first end; said annular member being configured to prevent the peripheral wall of the region from moving inwardly into the interior space; moving the closure assembly to a first position where the opening is in an open position; and inserting hay through an aperture defined by the annular member and associated region of the peripheral wall and into the interior space.
A sample embodiment of the invention is set forth in the following description, is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
Referring to
Rope wall 18 has a first end 18a and a second end 18b and bounds and defines an interior space 18c. Rope wall 18 has a longitudinal axis “Y” (
Interior space 20 extends from first end 18a to second end 18b and an opening 22 to interior space 18c is defined in first end 18a. Closure assembly 14 is provided to regulate access to opening 22 as will be hereinafter described. Closure assembly 14 is movable in a first manner to close opening 22 and thereby prevent access thereto; and is movable in a second manner to open opening 22 and thereby permit access thereto. An opening (not numbered) to interior space 18c defined in second end 18b of rope wall is substantially permanently closed off by a fastener 24. Typically, fastener 24 will permanently close off the opening in second end 18b. Fastener 24 may comprise a length of rope or a metal ring. Any other suitable fastener may be utilized for this purpose.
Thus, bag member 12 comprises a selectively closeable container which is suitable for holding a quantity of hay 26 in interior space 18c, as is illustrated in
As indicated above, rope wall 18 is comprised of a plurality of ropes 20 that are secured to each other. Ropes 20 may be secured to each other in a lattice-type pattern and so that apertures 28 are defined between adjacent ropes as illustrated in
The types of ropes 20 used to fabricate bag member 12 may be varied according to the characteristics that are desired in bag member 12. For example, if it is desired that bag member 12 be substantially expandable, then the ropes 20 utilized to form bag member 12 will be relatively elastic in nature. If it is less desirable for bag member to expand to a great extent, then the ropes 20 utilized therefore will be less elastic in nature. One suitable type of rope 20 for fabricating bag member 12 is a polyester rope. Ropes 20 may be secured together in any one of a number of different ways, including but not limited to, knots 30 being formed where two sections of rope 20 intersect each other. An example of a knot 30 is illustrated in
Toward first end 18a of bag member 12, the ropes 20 are no longer secured together by knots 30 to form a diamond-type lattice. Instead, as best seen in
Closure assembly 14 may comprise a plurality of connectors 36 and a drawstring 38. Each connector 36 may be a circular ring as shown in
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, annular member 16 is engaged with bag member 18 to assist in holding bag member 12 in an open position for filling. Annular member 16 may be fabricated from any number of materials but one suitable material is rope. In order to form a rope annular member 18, an elongate length of rope is selected. The elongate rope length is sufficiently large enough to impart sufficient rigidity to annular member 16 when the rope is shaped to construct annular member 16. The rigidity is such that the annular member 16 will not tend to bend, twist or collapse during normal use—i.e., during filling and feeding. Instead, annular member 16 will substantially maintain its shape during normal use; unless and until undue force is applied thereto. Annular member 16 is still flexible, however, because it is formed from a length of rope. This flexibility allows annular member 16 to drape downwardly as the member 16 is held while still holding access to interior cavity 22 open.
The rope utilized for annular member 16 is of a greater thickness than the thickness of ropes 20. It is the thickness of the rope of annular member 16 that helps it hold its shape during use. In order to form annular member 16 and to engage the same with bag member 12, the length of rope is threaded through a selected series of apertures 28 in bag member 12. The selected apertures are located a distance “L1” (
Once the length of the rope is threaded through apertures 28, as illustrated in
It will be understood that instead of being fabricated out of rope, annular member 16 may be fabricated from other materials such as plastic. Because of the substantially rigid shape of annular member 16 and because annular member 16 is threaded through a segment of bag member 12, the circumferential region of bag member 12 engaged by annular member 16 is of a constant diameter that is equal to the diameter of annular member 16. That diameter is represented by the reference character “D” in
Hay net 10 is movable between a collapsed or empty position (
In order to move hay net 10 from the closed position to the open position, drawstring 38 is moved in a second direction which permits connectors 36 to move apart from each other. When connectors 36 are moved apart to a sufficient degree, the opening 22 to interior space 18c is accessible. Because annular member 16 is positioned a distance “L1” (
It should be understood that the term “annular” as used in “annular member” 16 should be interpreted as a describing a member that is a closed loop. That loop might be circular in shape but the loop may be any other shape like elliptical, square or any other configuration which allows interior space 18c to be easily accessed and retained in an open position.
Because of the provision of annular member 16 and the manner in which annular member 16 holds a portion of the interior space 18c of bag member 12 at a fixed diameter at all times and therefore in an open position, hay net 10 may be quickly and easily filled relative to prior art hay nets. The annular member 16 also provides the user 36 with an easy way to hold hay net 10 in a suitable position during the filling operation and essentially stops the net from being floppy and prone to collapsing and folding into the interior space during filling.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration set out herein are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.