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InventHelp Inventor Develops New Vaccine Safety Lids for Livestock Owners
The new lids help secure multi-use vaccine bottles for future use on farms and ranches.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 4:03pm
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A new vaccine safety lid aims to help livestock owners more securely reuse multi-dose bottles, improving animal health and reducing waste.Likely TodayAn inventor from Likely, California has developed a new type of vaccine safety lid to help livestock owners better secure multi-use perforated bottles of vaccine for future vaccinations. The invention, called the Vaccine Safety Lid, is designed to prevent accidental spills or contamination of the vaccine contents.
Why it matters
Proper storage and handling of livestock vaccines is crucial to maintaining herd health and preventing the spread of diseases. This new lid invention could help livestock owners, ranchers, and farmers more safely reuse and store partially used vaccine bottles, reducing waste and ensuring the vaccines remain effective for future use.
The details
The Vaccine Safety Lid features a perforated design that allows the user to extract the vaccine while keeping the rest of the contents secure and sterile. The lid also includes a locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening. This helps ensure the vaccine remains viable for subsequent uses.
- The inventor came up with the idea in 2025 while caring for their own livestock herd.
- The Vaccine Safety Lid was patented and submitted to InventHelp in early 2026.
The players
Inventor
An anonymous inventor from Likely, California who owns livestock and needed a better way to store and reuse partially used vaccine bottles.
InventHelp
A company that helps inventors patent and promote new product ideas.
What they’re saying
“I own livestock, and I needed a better way to secure a multi-use perforated bottle of vaccine for future vaccinations.”
— Inventor
What’s next
InventHelp will work with the inventor to promote the Vaccine Safety Lid to potential manufacturers and distributors in the livestock and agricultural industries.
The takeaway
This new vaccine lid invention demonstrates how small, practical innovations can make a big difference for livestock owners and help improve animal health and welfare on farms and ranches.