A01K5/025

AUTOMATIC ANIMAL FEEDING SYSTEM FOR SELF DISPOSING OF USED FOOD PODS

An automatic animal feeding system is provided. Embodiments of the automatic animal feeding system include an automatic food dispenser and a food canister storing food pods. The automatic food dispenser couples to the food canister, receives a food pod form the food canister, removes a cover or lid from the food pod, presents the opened food pod for pet consumption, disposes of the food pod into a disposal compartment that is sealed off from the ambient air, and implements other steps of an automatic feeding process. Aspects of the automatic feeding process can be efficiently implemented, for example, by actuating two motors based on data received from sensors of the automatic animal feeding system. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a compact, control-efficient, self-cleaning automatic animal feeding system that can continuously personalize feeding patterns or feed a pet with little to no human intervention over a period of time.

AUTOMATIC ANIMAL FEEDING SYSTEM FOR PRESENTING AND SECURING FOOD PODS

An automatic animal feeding system is provided. Embodiments of the automatic animal feeding system include an automatic food dispenser and a food canister storing food pods. The automatic food dispenser couples to the food canister, receives a food pod form the food canister, removes a cover or lid from the food pod, presents the opened food pod for pet consumption, disposes of the food pod into a disposal compartment that is sealed off from the ambient air, and implements other steps of an automatic feeding process. Aspects of the automatic feeding process can be efficiently implemented, for example, by actuating two motors based on data received from sensors of the automatic animal feeding system. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a compact, control-efficient, self-cleaning automatic animal feeding system that can continuously personalize feeding patterns or feed a pet with little to no human intervention over a period of time.

AUTOMATIC ANIMAL FEEDING SYSTEM COMPRISING WEIGHT SENSOR AND ANALYTICS SYSTEM

An automatic animal feeding system is provided. Embodiments of the automatic animal feeding system include an automatic food dispenser and a food canister storing food pods. The automatic food dispenser couples to the food canister, receives a food pod form the food canister, removes a cover or lid from the food pod, presents the opened food pod for pet consumption, disposes of the food pod into a disposal compartment that is sealed off from the ambient air, and implements other steps of an automatic feeding process. Aspects of the automatic feeding process can be efficiently implemented, for example, by actuating two motors based on data received from sensors of the automatic animal feeding system. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a compact, control-efficient, self-cleaning automatic animal feeding system that can continuously personalize feeding patterns or feed a pet with little to no human intervention over a period of time.

AUTOMATIC ANIMAL FEEDING SYSTEM FOR ROTATING DISPOSAL COMPARTMENT COMPONENTS

An automatic animal feeding system is provided. Embodiments of the automatic animal feeding system include an automatic food dispenser and a food canister storing food pods. The automatic food dispenser couples to the food canister, receives a food pod form the food canister, removes a cover or lid from the food pod, presents the opened food pod for pet consumption, disposes of the food pod into a disposal compartment that is sealed off from the ambient air, and implements other steps of an automatic feeding process. Aspects of the automatic feeding process can be efficiently implemented, for example, by actuating two motors based on data received from sensors of the automatic animal feeding system. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a compact, control-efficient, self-cleaning automatic animal feeding system that can continuously personalize feeding patterns or feed a pet with little to no human intervention over a period of time.

AUTOMATIC ANIMAL FEEDING SYSTEM FOR FOOD POD AUTHENTICATION

An automatic animal feeding system is provided. Embodiments of the automatic animal feeding system include an automatic food dispenser and a food canister storing food pods. The automatic food dispenser couples to the food canister, receives a food pod form the food canister, removes a cover or lid from the food pod, presents the opened food pod for pet consumption, disposes of the food pod into a disposal compartment that is sealed off from the ambient air, and implements other steps of an automatic feeding process. Aspects of the automatic feeding process can be efficiently implemented, for example, by actuating two motors based on data received from sensors of the automatic animal feeding system. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a compact, control-efficient, self-cleaning automatic animal feeding system that can continuously personalize feeding patterns or feed a pet with little to no human intervention over a period of time.

Automated pet bowl apparatus
11925172 · 2024-03-12 ·

A pet bowl system and apparatus equipped with an immobilized base, bowls, and automated lid is described. The system employs a series of mounts to ensure that the base remains in a fixed position. The system is configured for use indoors or outdoors by conventional domesticated animals. A proximity-triggered automatic lid is present atop the base which is configured to prevent the introduction of contaminants to the contents of the bowls, as well as to prevent use of the system by unwanted animals and pests. An RFID reader is preferably disposed within the base which is configured to communicate with an RFID tag placed on the collar of the pet. The lid opens upon approach of the pet, and is closed upon departure of the pet from the system.

Hood, shield, or other blocking device used in conjunction with large animal feeders, which allows intended large animals to eat freely, while restricting smaller undesirable animals access to the contents within the feeder's outlet(s)
10375927 · 2019-08-13 · ·

A hood, shield, plate or other blocking device, which, when attached, or build directly on, to large animal feeders allows only the intended large sized animals access to the contents within the outlets of the feeder is disclosed. By closing under the weight of the any animal when they attempt to hang, climb, or sit on the outlet of the feeder, the invention disclosed restricts the access of any animal that is too short to reach the contents in feeder's outlet(s) without the use of the feeder supporting their weight in some manner.

ANIMAL FEEDER APPARATUS
20190239473 · 2019-08-08 ·

An animal feeder apparatus including a feed hopper defining an interior for receiving a quantity of feed, an upper opening and a lower feed discharge opening. A feed shelf may be located below the feed hopper and have an upper feed support surface with at least a portion of the upper feed support surface being located directly below the feed discharge opening of the feed hopper. A feed trough may be located toward the bottom of the apparatus below the feed hopper and below the feed shelf, and form a lower feed support surface upon which feed falling from the hopper and shelf rests. A feed shelf movement assembly may be configured to permit a feeding animal to move the feed shelf from a location adjacent to the lower feed support surface of the feed trough.

AUTOMATICALLY CLOSING PET FOOD SYSTEM
20240172720 · 2024-05-30 ·

An automatically closing pet food system comprises a transmitter for attachment to a pet and a food bowl including a receiver for receiving a signal from the transmitter when the pet is within a predetermined distance of the food bowl. Upon receipt of the signal, a mechanical iris closure on the food bowl opens, providing access to food within the food bowl. Once the pet moves past the predetermined distance, the mechanical iris closes, inhibiting access to food within the bowl. This provides the ability to keep multiple pet foods separate.

BELOW GROUND FEEDER
20190200571 · 2019-07-04 ·

A below ground feeder for baiting grazing animals includes a can that has a height of at least 2.0 feet and a diameter of at least 1.5 feet. The can is positioned in a hole in the ground thereby facilitating the can to be concealed from hunters. Additionally, the can contains a granular feed such that the granular feed may be consumed by a grazing animal. A lifting unit is movably positioned in the can and the lifting unit is biased to elevate the granular material in the can. Thus, the grazing animal may continuously access the granular feed. A lid is hingedly coupled to the can and lid selectively closes the can to inhibit animals from accessing the granular feed.