WO2010043912A1 - Hay net and method of filling a hay net - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K5/00—Feeding devices for stock or game ; Feeding wagons; Feeding stacks
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the invention relates to the field of hay nets.
- Hay nets are employed ubiquitously for feeding animals, for example horses. By comparison to distributing animal feed on the ground or in open containers, hay nets offer a more efficient method of feeding hay or similar fibrous animal feed to an animal, since the feed is contained and cannot be spread about by the animals and trampled underfoot. In addition, feeding an animal from a hay net provides a means of controlling the animal's food intake.
- Conventional hay nets take the form of a sack and must be filled by hand prior to being closed and hung at an appropriate position within an animal enclosure.
- the principal drawback of this method of feeding lies in the filling of the hay net, since the mouth of the net does not present a clear opening through which hay may be inserted.
- Figure 1 shows an empty conventional hay net 1 constructed from netting material such as rope or twine.
- the hay net 1 comprises a drawstring closure 3 threaded around the mouth 5 of the hay net 1.
- the hay net 1 is filled by inserting hay through the mouth 5.
- the netting material, mouth 5 and drawstring closure 3 are flexible and therefore a clear opening is not provided and introducing hay into the hay net 1 is hindered.
- GB 2,373,761 (Wellman and Willis) discloses a trolley comprising a rigid frame and GB 2,049,603 (Stuart) discloses a foldable rigid frame, wherein the net is mounted upon the frame for filling.
- GB 2,373,761 (Wellman and Willis) discloses a trolley comprising a rigid frame
- GB 2,049,603 (Stuart) discloses a foldable rigid frame, wherein the net is mounted upon the frame for filling.
- the process of filling the hay net is complicated by the requirement for the often cumbersome equipment to be positioned adjacent to a source of hay and the additional steps of mounting and demounting the net.
- GB 2,409,622 (Crick) discloses an expandable resilient sleeve for installation within the net, which holds the net open for filling.
- installation and removal of the sleeve again complicates the filling process and presents many of the same difficulties as filling the hay net with hay in the conventional manner.
- a hay net having a hay receiving neck, the hay receiving neck comprising a neck reinforcing portion which is operable to hold the hay receiving neck open and facilitate the filling of the hay net.
- a neck reinforcing portion integrated with the hay net and operable to hold the hay receiving neck open both facilitates the filling of the hay net, by providing a clear opening through the hay receiving neck, and enables the hay net to be used in the same manner as conventional hay nets without the requirement for additional filling steps or additional equipment.
- the hay receiving neck comprises a peripheral reinforcing member which extends around at least the majority, and possibly all, of the periphery of the hay receiving neck and functions as the neck reinforcing portion.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is rigid.
- the peripheral reinforcing member may be resilient.
- the hay net is closable.
- closable we refer to the hay net being able to be closed sufficiently to retain hay in use so that, when the hay net is filled with hay, the contents of the hay net can be sufficiently compressed to force hay through the holes of the net and enable an animal to feed.
- the hay net further comprises a closure, wherein the closure is operable between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
- the hay net comprises a mouth.
- the neck reinforcing portion may be spaced apart from the mouth.
- the closure may be positioned between the mouth and the neck reinforcing portion.
- the closure may be positioned at the mouth or close to the mouth. The distance between the closure and the neck reinforcing portion is preferably sufficient to enable the net to be closed, or substantially closed.
- the closure When the closure is in an open configuration, and the hay receiving neck is held open by the neck reinforcing portion, the hay net can be filled with hay.
- the closure may then be moved to a closed configuration, thus closing the hay net and, if sufficient hay has been introduced into the hay net, forcing hay through the holes of the hay net to enable an animal to feed.
- the closure may be any suitable arrangement for closing the mouth of the net sufficiently to force hay through the holes of the net and enable an animal to feed.
- the closure is a drawstring closure.
- the closure may be a gather.
- the peripheral reinforcing member may function as both a neck reinforcing portion and a closure.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is typically resilient.
- the resilient peripheral reinforcing member may be a loop.
- the resilient reinforcing member may be coiled. Where the peripheral reinforcing member functions as a closure which is operable between an open position and a closed position, it may be located at the mouth of the net.
- the closure is adapted to be suitable to suspend the hay net therefrom.
- the hay net is thus suitable to be conveniently hung from a hook or other suitable protuberance within reach of an animal, and may be readily moved to a new location.
- a kit of parts comprising a hay net having a hay receiving neck and a peripheral reinforcing member adapted to be integrated into the hay net and operable to hold the hay receiving neck open.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is rigid.
- the peripheral member may be resilient.
- the hay net is closable.
- the kit of parts further comprises a closure, wherein the closure is operable between an open configuration and closed configuration.
- the closure may be any suitable arrangement for closing the net and, if sufficient hay has been introduced into the hay net, forcing hay through the holes of the net to enable an animal to feed.
- the closure is a drawstring closure.
- the closure may be a gather.
- the peripheral reinforcing member may function as both a neck reinforcing portion and a closure.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is typically resilient.
- the resilient peripheral reinforcing member may be a loop.
- the resilient reinforcing member may be coiled.
- the closure is adapted to be suitable to suspend the hay net therefrom.
- a method of filling a hay net comprising the steps of providing a hay net having a hay receiving neck, providing an integral neck reinforcing portion operable to hold the hay receiving neck open, and inserting animal feed through the hay receiving neck.
- the method comprises the step of providing a neck reinforcing portion, wherein the neck reinforcing portion is a peripheral reinforcing member.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is rigid.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is resilient.
- the method further comprises the step of closing the hay net.
- the method further comprises the step of providing the hay net with a closure, wherein the closure is operable between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
- the closure may be any suitable arrangement for closing the net and, if sufficient hay has been introduced into the hay net, forcing hay through the holes of the net to enable an animal to feed.
- the closure is a drawstring closure.
- the closure may be a gather.
- the peripheral reinforcing member may function as both a neck reinforcing portion and a closure.
- the peripheral reinforcing member is typically resilient.
- the resilient peripheral reinforcing member may be a loop.
- the resilient reinforcing member may be coiled.
- the method further comprises the step of hanging the hay net within reach of an animal.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a conventional hay net
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a hay net according to the present invention, filled with hay, in a closed configuration and suspended from a closure;
- Figure 3 is a detail view of a peripheral reinforcing member of a hay net according to the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of an empty hay net according to the present invention
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a hay net according to the present invention, in an open configuration
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a hay net according to the present invention, in a closed configuration
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of a closure according to a further embodiment of the present invention, in an open configuration.
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of a closure according to a still further embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a hay net 10 according to the present invention.
- the hay net comprises a main body portion 12 and a neck portion 14.
- a drawstring closure 18 Around the mouth 16 of the hay net 10 is a drawstring closure 18.
- a rope ring 20 formed from a resilient length of rope, woven through the holes of the hay net 10 and therefore integral thereto.
- the ring 20 functions as a peripheral reinforcing member to the neck portion and thereby provides a reinforced neck portion of the hay net 10.
- the hay net 10 is suspended from a hook 22 within an animal enclosure, within reach of an animal.
- the holes of the hay net 10 are sized to allow an animal, for example a horse, to draw hay 24 through the holes of the net.
- Figure 3 shows an expanded view of the reinforced neck portion 26 of the net 10.
- the ring 20 is woven inside and outside of alternate strands around a periphery of the net 10 and is thereby held in place by the net 10.
- the ring 20 may be woven through rings positioned around the periphery of the net and attached to the netting material.
- the rings may be metal or plastics rings, or may be rings formed from the netting material.
- the hay net 10 is constructed from any suitable netting material, such as rope or twine comprising natural or synthetic fibres. Interlocking sets of parallel strands are woven together to form a net with holes sized to be suitable to dispense hay or similar fibrous animal feed.
- the ring 20 may alternatively be composed of plasties, metal, wood or any other suitable rigid or resilient material.
- the neck portion 14 of the net 10 is reinforced with wire, or otherwise reinforced, such that the material of the net itself is resilient and is able to hold open the hay receiving neck.
- the neck portion may comprise combination rope.
- Combination rope is rope constructed from a combination of a resilient metal or plastics, which may itself be braided, and a conventional rope material such as cotton, hemp or nylon.
- Figure 4 shows the net 10 held by the ring 20 ready to be filled with hay.
- the drawstring closure 16 is loosened so as to be in an open configuration.
- the neck portion 14 is drawn and held away from the ring 20 so as to provide a hay receiving neck 28 which is held open by the ring 20 to facilitate filling of the net 10 with hay.
- Introduction of hay through the unobstructed hay receiving neck 28 of hay net 10 held open by ring 20 is thereby facilitated.
- the neck portion 14 can be filled with hay.
- the drawstring closure 16 can then be closed, placing the net in the configuration as show in Figure 2.
- the ring 20 remains in position throughout.
- closure of the net 10 compresses the hay 24 and forces it outwardly through the holes in the net 10, where it can be readily drawn from the net 10 by an animal.
- the hay net 10 may be constructed from a kit of separate parts comprising a conventional hay net, such as the hay net 1 of the prior art, and a rigid or resilient peripheral reinforcing member 21 (not shown) which can be introduced to the neck of the net before use and which remains in place in use.
- the peripheral reinforcing member 21 may, for example, be a plastics crescent with a first end and a second end. The crescent may be woven around a periphery of a net (in the manner shown in Figure 3) and the first end joined to the second end to form a ring.
- the peripheral reinforcing member 21 may alternatively be a length of resilient rope such as combination rope.
- Figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of a hay net 30 according to the present invention.
- a length of resilient rope 32 (for example combination rope) is positioned around the mouth 34 of the net 30, and attached to the net 30 by rings 36.
- the rings 36 may be metal or plastics rings, or may be rings formed from the netting material.
- the arrangement at the mouth 34 of the net 30 is analogous to a conventional drawstring closure.
- Resilient rope 32 comprises an eye 38 through which end 40 passes, so that rope 32 forms a loop around the periphery of the mouth 34 of the net 30.
- Resilient rope 32 is operable between an open configuration, as shown in Figure 5, and a closed configuration, as shown in Figure 6, by varying the length of rope between end 40 and eye 38.
- resilient rope 32 In an open configuration, as shown in Figure 5, the resilient rope 32 holds the mouth of the net 30 open and therefore functions as a peripheral reinforcing member. In a closed configuration, as shown in Figure 6, resilient rope 32 functions as a drawstring closure.
- Figure 7 shows a closure according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- a length of resilient rope 32 passes through rings 36 around the mouth 34 of hay net 30.
- a first end 42 is tied to ring 37 and a second end 44 forms a loop 46 to which a rope 48 is attached.
- the first end 42 and second end 44 overlap, such that resilient rope 32 forms a coil.
- resilient rope 32 functions as a peripheral reinforcing member.
- Resilient rope 32 is operable from an open configuration to a closed configuration by pulling rope 48 (or second end 44) in the direction A, thereby reducing the length of resilient rope 32 passing through rings 36.
- Figure 8 shows an alternative closure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the "noose neck" closure of Figure 8 functions analogously to the closure disclosed in Figures 5 and 6 and described above.
- a length of resilient rope 32 (for example combination rope) is positioned around the mouth 34 of the net 30, and attached to the net 30 by rings 36 which form part of net 30.
- the resilient rope 32 holds the mouth of the net 30 open and therefore functions as a peripheral reinforcing member.
- the ends of resilient rope 32 pass through noose 50 and are joined at hood 52.
- Resilient rope 32 is operable between an open configuration and a closed configuration by varying the length of rope between noose 50 and hood 52.
- the hay net 30 might also be constructed from a kit of parts comprising a conventional hay net having a drawstring closure, of the general type shown in Figure 1 , and a length of resilient rope.
- the drawstring closure of the conventional hay net can be removed and a first end of the resilient rope threaded around the periphery of the mouth of the net in its place.
- a second end of the resilient rope can be formed into an eye, and first end threaded therethrough, forming a loop.
- the hay nets hereinbefore described are also suitable to be filled with alternative fibrous animal feeds.
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