BASINS BOWLS

Brand Owner Address Description
BOSKKE Morris Brothers and Company Holdings Limited St Mary Abbots; Vicarage Gate London W84HN United Kingdom Basins (bowls); basins (receptacles); baskets for domestic use; bird baths; birdcages; bowls (basins); bowls (glass); buckets; ceramics for household purposes; china ornaments; closures for pot lids; containers for household or kitchen use; covers not of paper for flower pots; crockery; cups; cups (fruit); cups of paper or plastic; earthenware; flower pots; flower pot covers, not of paper; gardening gloves; glass bowls; glass flasks (containers); gloves (gardening); kitchen containers; kitchen utensils; mugs; porcelain ware; pot lids; pots; pots (flower); pottery; salad bowls; salt cellars; salt shakers; saucepans (earthenware); saucers; soup bowls; sprinklers; sprinklers for watering flowers and plants; sprinkling devices; statues of porcelain, terracotta or glass; statuettes of porcelain, terracotta or glass; sugar bowls; table plates; tableware other than knives forks or spoons; tankards; teapots; terrariums (indoor) (plant cultivation); urns; utensils for household purposes; vases; vegetable dishes; watering cans; watering devices; works of art, of porcelain, terracotta or glass;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An animal water bowl assembly is maintained clean by allowing a bowl to dry out after a use period, before refilling. Uses include: birdbath and pet and farm animal watering. Two bowls can be coordinated so that one is in use with water while one is drying out. A two-faced assembly with oppositely facing bowls can automatically coordinate the steps for the two bowls. The process of filling a bowl, allowing it to be used, emptying it, filling another, allowing it to be used while the first dries out, can be automated with an actuator and a controller. An animal water bowl assembly has at least two bowls, with means for coordinating the filling and use and drying steps. As an example, a two faced bowl is rotatable around an axis. An electronic controller opens a valve to provide power to a hydraulic actuator, which flips the two faced bowl to empty the first and present the second for filling. Filling with water occurs automatically, also using water from the hydraulic source. Many versions only require a user to set a duration on a controller, during which time hydraulic power is provided, which duration is sufficient to flip and fill the two bowls of an assembly. Flipping and filling occur automatically at the right times. A user interface has a single valve, and a single cycle. The user sets a period for activation, and the duration that power is provided. More than two bowls can be used. Electromechanical, rather than hydraulic power can be used to actuate the assembly.