Patent classifications
A01K15/023
VIRTUAL LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
A system for virtual management of livestock includes a server computer, a primary collar, and a plurality of secondary collars. The server computer receives virtual boundary data, as a user input, which establishes a virtual boundary. The primary collar is worn by and associated with a primary livestock animal and communicates with the server computer via a remote wireless gateway. The plurality of secondary collars communicate wirelessly with one another and with the primary collar via an ad hoc wireless mesh network. Each of the secondary collars is worn by and associated with an individual secondary livestock animal of a plurality of secondary livestock animals. The primary collar receives the virtual boundary data from the server computer, transmits it to the plurality of secondary collars via the wireless mesh network, and provides directional stimulation to the primary livestock animal to encourage it to refrain from crossing the virtual boundary.
Powered smart dog tether
An animal tether system and method wherein the rate of extension and retraction of the tether and/or the length of the tether can be actively controlled at least in part as a function of the angular direction and/or speed and/or length of which the tether extends/retracts. The system can be used to maintain an animal in a non-circular boundary, such as a rectangular space, by controlling how far the tether can extend at certain angular positions. The system also allows a user to block off certain areas within a space from access by the animal.
Furniture animal deterrent system
A furniture animal deterrent system for deterring pets from jumping, or lying, on furniture comprising a housing; a controller located within the housing; an animal presence sensor; a vibration device; and a multi-positional switch, movable between an off position, and at least two on positions relating to different vibration levels; wherein the animal presence sensor, the vibration device, and the multi-positional switch are operably connected to the controller within the housing.
DOG-TRAINING SYSTEM
A dog-training system may include a user tracking device coupled to a user and a dog tracking device coupled to a dog. The user tracking device may include a first wireless transceiver for exchanging location data with the dog tracking device. The dog tracking device may include a second wireless transceiver for exchanging location data with the user tracking device. A method of training a dog may include obtaining first data associated with the user from the user tracking device and second data associated with the dog from the dog tracking device. The method may include identifying a boundary relative to the user based on the first data and determining whether the dog crosses the boundary based on the second data. The method may include providing feedback to the dog or the user responsive to determining the dog crosses the boundary.
ELECTRONIC TRAINING COLLAR AND BASE SYSTEM
An electronic training collar and base system using at least one electronic training collar in combination with at least one base to prevent the pet from entering the area around the base. The electronic training collar has a housing with a receiver, a shocking component, an audio alarm component, and a vibrating signal component. The audio alarm component is adapted to emit a tone when activated, the vibrating signal component is adapted to emit a vibration when activated, and the shocking component is adapted to emit a shock when activated. A base has a transmitter that emits a signal which is received by the receiver of the electronic training collar when a pet wearing the electronic training collar is within a range of the base effectively activating either the shocking component, the audio alarm component, the vibrating signal component or a combination of the components. The base may be shaped as a mat which is durable and hand washable. A beacon scanner and beacon transmitter could be used in place of the receiver and transmitter respectively.
Electronic Animal Collar Assembly
An electronic animal collar assembly for tracking, confining, and training an animal includes a collar, which is securable around a neck of an animal, such as a canine. An electronics module comprising a transceiver, a stimulator, and a receiver is engaged to the collar. The transceiver is Global Positioning System enabled. Programming code is selectively positionable on an electronic device, such as a cellphone of a user, enabling communication with and control of the electronics module to selectively track the animal, using the transceiver, and to selectively confine and correct the animal using the stimulator and one or both of the transceiver and the receiver.
Device and Method For Containing and Tracking A Subject Using Satellite Positioning Data
A device to be worn by a subject for determining whether the subject is inside or outside of a containment zone, established by a user moving the device along a plurality of segments about the containment perimeter, the segments crossing the containment perimeter at an angle. There is a positioning unit for generating position data, including satellite positioning data, for the device. There is a processor unit configured to, while in a perimeter learn mode, establish the containment perimeter by receiving at least two segment waypoints from the position data for each of the plurality of segments, determine from the segment waypoints a containment perimeter waypoint for each of the segments and connect the containment perimeter waypoints to establish the containment perimeter. While in a contain mode, the processor determines from the position data if the subject is inside or outside of the containment zone.
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.
Automatic electric fence boundary adjustment
Systems and techniques are described for pet monitoring during unattended delivery. In some implementations, a monitoring system monitors a property includes sensors located throughout the property and generates sensor data. A monitor control unit receives a first indication that a resident of the property will be receiving a delivery during a delivery time. Based on the sensor data and during the delivery time, the monitor control unit determines that a pet, that resides at the property, has been restrained. The monitor control unit provides, to a delivery person, a second indication that the pet at the property has been restrained.
DOG TRAIN & TRACK SYSTEMS
A dog train & track system for tracking a pet using a GPS. The system is housed inside a collar made of waterproof material to house all of the components necessary to use and power the system. The software accompanying the collar permits the owner to set boundaries and send a notification to the owner through the software on a computer or smart device in the event the pet leaves the boundary. Furthermore, the system notifies the owner and others in cases were the pet may become distressed. The system may also communicate with a pet door allowing entry into the owner's home using proximity detection within the collar.