I, Dustin Wade Brown have invented a new design for Equine Eyewear, as set forth in the following specification. The claimed Equine Eyewear is meant to protect the eyes of the animal.
I claim: the ornamental design for the Equine Eyewear as shown and described.
The present invention generally relates to protective articles for animals. The invention relates more specifically to equine animal eyewear.
Eyes of animals are similar to humans in the fact that there is a need to protect them.
Eyes get poked out from large weeds while foraging. When animals enter the woods they are at a high risk of getting their eyes poked from tree branches. Lacerations of the eyes occur when other animals swish their tails into the face and eyes of other animals standing next to them. When the eye gets damaged in this way, they are at a high risk of getting infection and the loss of the eye become possible.
When bug pesticide sprays are sprayed on the animal, the eye's need to be shielded from the harmful pesticide sprays entering the eyes.
Animal's eye also can become damaged from the sun's harmful UV rays; there is UV protection in the equine eyewear.
Thus, there is a need to protect the eyes of equine and other animals from debris and UV light.
The purpose of the invention is to protect the eyes of equine and other animals. The eyes of animals need to be protected just like humans eye's, they get lacerated, infected, and damage from the sun's harmful UV rays can also occur. The equine eye protection will do just that; protect the eyes from debris and harmful UV light.
The equine eyewear is made up of a lens that is made from a polycarbonate flexible lens. The lens is scratch resistant and has UV protection. Colored lenses are also available. The lens is embedded into a soft frame to ensure the flexibility of the unit. To minimize fogging of the lens, I have allowed for natural air ventilation between the eyewear and the equine facial structure with a staggered build-up of spacers embedded into the soft frame. Between the spacers there will be an open space where the eyewear does not touch the facial structure so that air will flow freely through the eyewear to minimize fogging of the lens.
There are four straps to be able to secure the eyewear to an existing halter on the face of the animal. The straps located center top, center bottom, and the opposing sides will be permanently sewed to the eyewear. The loose ends will attach to an existing halter already fastened around the facial structure of the animal. The loose ends will have attachments on them to be able to adjust for different size facial structure and tighten to ensure a snug fit.