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Feeding device for poultry having non-sharp-edged circumferentially closed bars or other parts delimiting feed openings between the bars
Application Number |
12999635 |
Grant Number |
08904958 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2009-06-16 |
First Publication Date |
2011-05-12 |
Grant Date |
2014-12-09 |
Owner |
Roxell N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
- Keirse, Philippe Hyppoliet Pia Maria
- Fiers, Jeroen
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Abstract
A feeding device for feeding poultry comprising a dish-shaped dispensing pan with an outer circumferential edge, a feed drop tube opening out above a central part of the pan such that a volume of feed transported to the drop tube is distributed over the bottom surface of the pan, and bars connecting the pan with the drop tube, in which openings are present between the bars for the poultry to have access to feed distributed in the pan, which openings are delimited by sides of parts of the device facing said openings. At least part of said sides of the parts facing said openings, in particular said bars, have a non-sharp-edged cross-section which is constructed circumferentially closed. The circumferentially closed parts are at least partly made out of a foam plastic.
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Feed dispenser with a wear-resistant pecking area for feeding birds
Application Number |
12673016 |
Grant Number |
08347816 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-07-29 |
First Publication Date |
2011-04-28 |
Grant Date |
2013-01-08 |
Owner |
Roxell N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
Keirse, Philippe Hyppoliet Pia Maria
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Abstract
The invention relates to a feed dispenser for birds with a wear-resistant pecking area. This feed dispenser comprises a dispensing pan with a raised mid-section, that is surrounded entirely by a base plate. This base plate is built up of a plastic base material and a substantially impenetrable contiguous layer of material that is more wear-resistant than the plastic base material, for example a more wear-resistant plastic or metal. This achieves the advantage that the base plate is protected from perforation by the birds' beaks.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 39/00 - Feeding or drinking appliances for poultry or other birds
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FEEDING DEVICE FOR POULTRY HAVING ITS DISPENSING PAN HINGEDLY CONNECTED TO ITS SET OF BARS BY MEANS OF AT LEAST TWO HINGE JOINTS
Application Number |
IB2009005948 |
Publication Number |
2009/153643 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2009-06-16 |
Publication Date |
2009-12-23 |
Owner |
ROXELL N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
- Keirse, Philippe, Hyppoliet, Pia, Maria
- Fiers, Jeroen
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Abstract
A feeding device 1 for feeding poultry comprising a dish-shaped dispensing pan 2 with an outer circumferential edge 11, a feed drop tube 3 opening out above a central part of the pan 2 such that a volume of feed transported to the drop tube 3 is distributed over the bottom surface of the pan 2, and a set of bars 15 connecting the pan 2 with the drop tube 3, in which openings are present between the bars 15 for the poultry to have access to feed distributed in the pan 2. The pan 2 is hingedly connected to the set of bars 15 by means of at least two hinge joints 20.
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FEEDING DEVICE FOR POULTRY HAVING NON-SHARP-EDGED CIRCUMFERENTIALLY CLOSED BARS OR OTHER PARTS DELIMITING FEED OPENINGS BETWEEN THE BARS
Application Number |
IB2009005960 |
Publication Number |
2009/153645 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2009-06-16 |
Publication Date |
2009-12-23 |
Owner |
ROXELL N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
- Keirse, Philippe, Hyppoliet, Pia, Maria
- Fiers, Jeroen
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Abstract
A feeding device (1) for feeding poultry comprising a dish-shaped dispensing pan (2) with an outer circumferential edge (11), a feed drop tube (3) opening out above a central part of the pan (2) such that a volume of feed transported to the drop tube (3) is distributed over the bottom surface of the pan (2), and bars (15) connecting the pan (2) with the drop tube (3), in which openings are present between the bars (15) for the poultry to have access to feed distributed in the pan (2), which openings are delimited by sides of parts of the device (1) facing said openings. At least part of said sides of the parts facing said openings, in particular said bars (15), have a non-sharp-edged cross-section which is constructed circumferentially closed. The circumferentially closed parts are at least partly made out of a foam plastic.
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FEED DISPENSER WITH A WEAR-RESISTANT PECKING AREA FOR FEEDING BIRDS
Application Number |
IB2008001970 |
Publication Number |
2009/024845 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-07-29 |
Publication Date |
2009-02-26 |
Owner |
ROXELL N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
Keirse, Philippe, Hyppoliet Pia Maria
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Abstract
Th invention relates to a feed dispenser for birds with a wear-resistant pecking area. This feed dispenser comprises a dispensing pan (2) with a raised mid-section (7), that is surrounded entirely by a base plate (8). This base plate is built up of a plastic base material and a substantially impenetrable contiguous layer (15) of material that is more wear-resistant thant the plastic base material, for example a more wear- resistant plastic or metal. This achieves the advantage that the base plate is protected from perforation by the birds' beaks.
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Dispenser tray for feed dispenser
Application Number |
12158531 |
Grant Number |
08381683 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2006-12-21 |
First Publication Date |
2009-01-01 |
Grant Date |
2013-02-26 |
Owner |
Roxell N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
- Keirse, Philippe Hyppoliet Pia Maria
- Debruyne, Koen
- Van Zele, Sofie Els Johanna
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Abstract
d). The bottom half comprises at least two steep wall sections.
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DISPENSER TRAY FOR FEED DISPENSER
Application Number |
IB2006003743 |
Publication Number |
2007/072203 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2006-12-21 |
Publication Date |
2007-06-28 |
Owner |
ROXELL N.V. (Belgium)
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Inventor |
- Keirse, Philippe, Hyppoliet, Pia, Maria
- Debruyne, Koen
- Van Zele, Sofie, Els, Johanna
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Abstract
Feed dispenser for feeding birds, comprising a dispenser tray (1) having a centre section (2) which is raised relative to the bottom surface (3). The raised centre section interacts with a downpipe (7) in such a way that a supplied volume of feed (8) is distributed over the bottom surface of the dispenser tray. The centre section of the dispenser tray is joined to the bottom surface which blends into a rising outwardly directed side wall (4). The side wall ends in an outer edge. The dispenser tray comprises at least two steep wall sections in the side wall at different height levels relative to the bottom surface. The steep wall sections extend in a direction parallel to the outer edge. In the vertical direction, the side wall has a top (4c) and a bottom half (4d). The bottom half comprises at least two steep wall sections.
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