The present invention relates to the protection of any type of animal. More particularly, it provides protection when transitioning from the interior of any enclosed area to the exterior of an enclosed area or vice versa or any other area which has framework comprised of a rigid material lacking any give including but not limited to fencing, gates, horsetrailers, stall doorways, run-in sheds, round pens, portable stalls, and barn entryways and exits.
The invention will be described as a protective device most commonly installed on stall doorway framework to protect an equine's hip area, but persons skilled in caring for all types of animals will recognize that the present invention is applicable to other types of transitional areas and can be used by a wide variety of animal owners.
It is common for a horse to brush, bump or scrape it's body on the framework of the doorway of a stall resulting in injury. What is needed is a flexible, forgiving, cushioned barrier to protect the animal while transitioning into and out of a stall.
Although there are known products which restrict a horse to it's stall and protect only their legs while in the stall there are no known products offering this type of protection.
The present invention provides a device which installs to the framework of any doorway or rigid surface that would potentially cause injury to any type of animal while transitioning from one area to another. The invention may be made of a non-toxic material which may or may not be porous, can be of any color, may be pliable, may be durable, and may be attached to the rigid installation surface using any method desired including but not limited to screws, staples, Velcro, glue and nails. The invention may be portable so that it is able to be removed and reinstalled elsewhere.
The invention then cushions the area it is installed against whereby reducing the risk of the animal obtaining an injury while passing by the area.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/126,406, which is incorporated by reference herein.
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61126406 | May 2008 | US |