Patent classifications
A61D13/00
GARMENT FOR MEASURING BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION FOR ANIMALS AND BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION MEASUREMENT METHOD
An object of the present invention is to provide a garment for measuring biological information for animals, in which the electrode portion is less likely to be displaced from the body even upon a movement of an animal and the biological information can be measured accurately, and to provide a method for measuring biological information.
A garment for measuring biological information comprising a front body and a back body having a large tensile elongation EMT. Since the garment for measuring biological information has a band around a torso, it is possible to prevent the electrodes from being displaced from the body due to a movement. Further, since the connection portion between the front body and the back body of the garment for measuring biological information is made of a woven or knitted fabric that expands and contracts in the direction from the head to the tail, the electrodes are less likely to be displaced from the body even upon a great movement. Therefore, the garment for measuring biological information of the present invention can accurately measure the biological information of a moving animal.
Mask
The mask of the present disclosure is adapted to be worn on a face including a main body that covers at least a portion of the face, and the main body includes a resin film having air permeability through the thickness thereof. The resin film is a non-porous film having through holes extending through the thickness of the film. The diameter of the through holes is 0.01 μm or more and 30 μm or less. The density of the through holes in the resin film is 10 holes/cm.sup.2 or more and 1×10.sup.8 holes/cm.sup.2 or less. The mask of the present disclosure is completely different in structure from conventional masks, has high flexibility in the design of various properties such as shielding ability, air permeability, transparency, and sound permeability, and is capable, for example, of exhibiting high shielding ability, high air permeability, high transparency, and high sound permeability.
Animal tag system
Apparatus for managing animals such as but not limited to livestock. In some embodiments, an ear tag assembly has a tag, a backing member and an elongated shaft assembly configured to pierce and extend through an outer ear (auricle) of the animal. A first temperature sensor is disposed within the shaft assembly to obtain an ear temperature measurement of the animal. A second temperature sensor obtains an ambient temperature measurement adjacent the animal. A control circuit accumulates temperature data from the first and second temperature sensors in a tag memory for subsequent transfer, via a wireless communication network, to a data collection unit. Additional sensors may be utilized. In some cases, the backing member may house a battery to power the control circuit. The backing member may be removably attachable to the shaft to allow replacement of the battery.
Animal tag system
Apparatus for managing animals such as but not limited to livestock. In some embodiments, an ear tag assembly has a tag, a backing member and an elongated shaft assembly configured to pierce and extend through an outer ear (auricle) of the animal. A first temperature sensor is disposed within the shaft assembly to obtain an ear temperature measurement of the animal. A second temperature sensor obtains an ambient temperature measurement adjacent the animal. A control circuit accumulates temperature data from the first and second temperature sensors in a tag memory for subsequent transfer, via a wireless communication network, to a data collection unit. Additional sensors may be utilized. In some cases, the backing member may house a battery to power the control circuit. The backing member may be removably attachable to the shaft to allow replacement of the battery.
Device for Fixing a Temperature Sensor Intended to be Placed in the Auditory Canal of an Animal
The invention relates to a device for fixing at least one temperature sensor to an animal, intended to be placed in the auditory canal of an animal. According to the invention, such a device comprises a first portion (31, 41, 51, 61, 71) defining at least one seat (311, 411, 511, 611, 711) for receiving at least one temperature sensor and means for transmitting at least one temperature value, and a second portion (32, 42, 52, 62, 72) forming a spring, the first portion and/or the second portion being configured to bear on at least two separate zones of the auditory canal of the animal, said second portion (42, 52) comprising at least one leaf spring, and said first portion (41, 51) being a helical element connected to said at least one leaf spring.
Device for Fixing a Temperature Sensor Intended to be Placed in the Auditory Canal of an Animal
The invention relates to a device for fixing at least one temperature sensor to an animal, intended to be placed in the auditory canal of an animal. According to the invention, such a device comprises a first portion (31, 41, 51, 61, 71) defining at least one seat (311, 411, 511, 611, 711) for receiving at least one temperature sensor and means for transmitting at least one temperature value, and a second portion (32, 42, 52, 62, 72) forming a spring, the first portion and/or the second portion being configured to bear on at least two separate zones of the auditory canal of the animal, said second portion (42, 52) comprising at least one leaf spring, and said first portion (41, 51) being a helical element connected to said at least one leaf spring.
DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE IN THE ANUS OR VAGINA OF AN ANIMAL
The invention relates to a device for measuring the temperature in the anus or in the vagina of an animal, wherein a front longitudinal part, an abutment part and a rear longitudinal part lie in succession on the device, wherein the front longitudinal part is equipped with a temperature sensor and, when used as intended, it is intended to be inserted into the anus or the vagina of the animal until the abutment part approximately rests against the outside of the body of the animal. One or more further temperature sensors are attached to the rear longitudinal part and/or to the abutment part, which, when used as intended, are provided for measuring the temperature in the surroundings of the animal.
PET CARE KIT
A pet-care kit comprising a container, a quick-reference card, a number of alcohol wipes, a thermometer, a supply of hydrogen peroxide, a supply of over-the-counter medicines, an oral syringe, a pill splitter, a set of latex-free gloves, and a supply of lubricant. The container includes means for holding a photograph of a user's pet for associating the container with the user's pet and forms a chamber for retaining the other components of the pet-care kit. The quick-reference card includes information for responding to emergencies related to pet's health.
PET CARE KIT
A pet-care kit comprising a container, a quick-reference card, a number of alcohol wipes, a thermometer, a supply of hydrogen peroxide, a supply of over-the-counter medicines, an oral syringe, a pill splitter, a set of latex-free gloves, and a supply of lubricant. The container includes means for holding a photograph of a user's pet for associating the container with the user's pet and forms a chamber for retaining the other components of the pet-care kit. The quick-reference card includes information for responding to emergencies related to pet's health.
WEARABLE SENSOR APPARATUS FOR MONITORING BODY TEMPERATURE OF PET
The present disclosure relates to a wearable sensor apparatus and method for monitoring a pet body temperature, more particularly, the wearable sensor apparatus being worn on a body of the pet to measure the pet body temperature such that an owner of the pet remotely receives and monitors the measured body temperature, causing no trouble on a skin of the pet even when the wearable sensor apparatus is in contact with the pet skin, and having improved thermal conductivity such that the body temperature can be accurately measured.