JOHN ADAM GALKIEWICZ
Pilots at Nevils St, Harrogate, TN

License number
Tennessee A4945143
Issued Date
Jun 2016
Expiration Date
Jun 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
115 Nevils St, Harrogate, TN 37752

Professional information

John Galkiewicz Photo 1

Programmable Pet Toy

US Patent:
2008023, Oct 2, 2008
Filed:
Mar 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/044749
Inventors:
Jim Boelke - Neenah WI, US
John Galkiewicz - Harrogate TN, US
International Classification:
A01K 29/00
US Classification:
119707
Abstract:
A programmable pet toy, where the movement of the toy or an object of interest attached or connected to the toy is automated, and the operation of the toy can be programmed by the pet owner to operate at desired time intervals or after predetermined time delays to provide automated amusement for a pet. The toy may further include devices for making sounds to attract the attention of a pet, and objects of interest that can be replaced by alternate objects.


John Galkiewicz Photo 2

Kitty Tease

US Patent:
4499855, Feb 19, 1985
Filed:
Aug 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/524420
Inventors:
John Galkiewicz - Harrogate TN
International Classification:
A01K 2900
US Classification:
119 29
Abstract:
An entertaining and exercising toy which is manipulated by a human operator, and is for exercising a small animal such as a cat or kitten is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a handle (14) to which there is attached a rod (20) tapering from a base end (18) to an attaching end (22). The tapering of the rod (20) is such that the rod has increased flexibility from the base end (18) to the attaching end (22). Attached at attaching end (22) is a non-stretchable cord (26). The other end of non-stretchable cord (26) includes a target member (28) which may be a soft ball (30), a brightly colored ribbon (38), or a soft sculptured mouse (40). No matter what type of target member (28) is used, however, the target member will include a covering or material suitable for grasping or gripping by the claws of a cat or kitten such that the cat or kitten may pull thereon. In play, the target member may be dangled in front of the cat or kitten so as to attract the attention of the animal which will then grasp the target member (28) pulling thereon until the rod (20) bends and eventually springs away.