Patent classifications
A01M23/02
Selective Action Animal Trap
A method and a system provide an animal trap that records digital images of animals with a camera, convolves the digital image with a kernel to create convolved feature maps that are used as input to a classifier algorithm, producing classification confidence scores that identify the animals. An algorithm categorizes the classified animal and selects an action based on the categorization. The trap has actions to deter the benign or beneficial animals and actions to detain or kill the pest animals. With this method and system, the trap is able to target pest animals with minimal harm to benign or beneficial animals.
System and method for capturing a target animal
The present disclosure provides a smart animal capture device and system capable of determining whether an animal that has triggered a motion sensor is a desired target animal by taking a photograph and performing image recognition against an image database with images of the target animal species. The device is in wireless communication with a server and can thus be monitored and controlled remotely via a user device such as a mobile phone.
System and method for capturing a target animal
The present disclosure provides a smart animal capture device and system capable of determining whether an animal that has triggered a motion sensor is a desired target animal by taking a photograph and performing image recognition against an image database with images of the target animal species. The device is in wireless communication with a server and can thus be monitored and controlled remotely via a user device such as a mobile phone.
LIVE RODENT TRAP WITH VACUUM FUNCTION
A rodent trap adapted to insert through a wall surface, in some embodiments into an interior, inaccessible void, the rodent trap comprising an elongated tubular component having an open distal end and an open proximal end, the open proximal end connected to a vacuum and flexible arm, the rodent trap operable to suck a rodent entering the elongated tubular component into the vacuum.
LIVE RODENT TRAP WITH VACUUM FUNCTION
A rodent trap adapted to insert through a wall surface, in some embodiments into an interior, inaccessible void, the rodent trap comprising an elongated tubular component having an open distal end and an open proximal end, the open proximal end connected to a vacuum and flexible arm, the rodent trap operable to suck a rodent entering the elongated tubular component into the vacuum.
WILD GAME TRAP AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Certain disclosed embodiments include a self-baiting, self-catching, continuous wild game trap and its associated systems and methods. Such embodiments can include a catch trap, a corral, a plurality of cameras, a feeder, and various associated components. The single panel can be further used in isolation to encourage directional travel for use in parks and wildlife areas or in rotational grazing operations. Further implementations include systems having one or more single panels capable of providing directional movement of animals such that the systems can be used to encourage directional movement of animals in parks and wildlife areas or for rotational grazing of animals.
Rodent trap
A rodent trap includes a hollow tube supported through an axle with each opposing end of the axle secured within opposite diameter ends of a bucket opening. A bait is secured about the tube and a liquid is placed within the bucket. The trap is configured to entice a mouse or similarly sized animal onto the tube by means of the bait. Upon traversing the tube to obtain the bait, the tube freely spins depositing the mouse or animal into the liquid contained in the bucket, drowning the mouse or animal therein.
Rodent trap
A rodent trap includes a hollow tube supported through an axle with each opposing end of the axle secured within opposite diameter ends of a bucket opening. A bait is secured about the tube and a liquid is placed within the bucket. The trap is configured to entice a mouse or similarly sized animal onto the tube by means of the bait. Upon traversing the tube to obtain the bait, the tube freely spins depositing the mouse or animal into the liquid contained in the bucket, drowning the mouse or animal therein.
ANIMAL TRAP DISPOSABLE ANCHOR DRIVER
An animal trap (T) has an attached chain (C) and anchor (A). A driver (10) for driving the anchor into the ground has a shaft (12) with upper and lower sections (12A, 12B), the upper section having a smaller diameter than the lower section. The bottom (14) of the shaft is contoured to mate with the anchor. A handle (16) facilitates removal of the shaft from the ground after the anchor is driven into place. The handle has a sleeve (18) slidably fitting over the upper section of the shaft and an arm (22) extending outwardly from the sleeve for grasping by a user of the driver. A cap (24) fits onto the upper end of the shaft and is struck by a tool used to drive the shaft into the ground and set the anchor in place.
ANIMAL TRAP DISPOSABLE ANCHOR DRIVER
An animal trap (T) has an attached chain (C) and anchor (A). A driver (10) for driving the anchor into the ground has a shaft (12) with upper and lower sections (12A, 12B), the upper section having a smaller diameter than the lower section. The bottom (14) of the shaft is contoured to mate with the anchor. A handle (16) facilitates removal of the shaft from the ground after the anchor is driven into place. The handle has a sleeve (18) slidably fitting over the upper section of the shaft and an arm (22) extending outwardly from the sleeve for grasping by a user of the driver. A cap (24) fits onto the upper end of the shaft and is struck by a tool used to drive the shaft into the ground and set the anchor in place.