Holder for a smart monitoring tag for cows
11172649 ยท 2021-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a quick release monitoring tag holder attached to cow's neck by a collar, comprising a first slot and a second slot configured for accommodating said collar therein; and a recess, provided in between said slots, configured for accommodating an identification tag having an upper portion and relatively smaller bottom portion, which is at least partially accommodated within said recess.
Claims
1. A quick release tag holder system (QRTHS) comprising: a collar disposable around a neck of an animal; a tag holder comprising an inner side and an outer side, said holder comprising: a first slot and a second slot, each of the first slot and the second slot having dimensions to accommodate said collar; and a recess provided between the first slot and the second slot; and a tag having a bottom portion and an upper portion, said bottom portion having at least one smaller diameter, being smaller than a medium-size diameter of said recess, and said upper portion having a wider diameter, being wider than said medium-size diameter of said recess; said tag further comprising a securing means, said securing means comprising at least one dynamic protruding element configured to provide a snap connection into the tag holder, thereby allowing the tag to click-in within the holder's recess, and reversibly retractable by application of pressure on at least a portion thereof for a quick release of said tag from said recess without removal of the collar from the neck of the animal; wherein, when assembled, said bottom portion is at least partially accommodated within said recess, and said collar passes through said first slot from the inner side toward the outer side, over said upper portion of the tag, and through said second slot from the outer side toward the inner side.
2. The QRTHS of claim 1, wherein said tag holder comprises at least one aperture between at least one of the first slot or the second slot and said recess, configured to allow the passage of at least a portion of said collar.
3. The QRTHS of claim 1, wherein said tag comprises a printed label, an electronic chip, a RFID chip, a sensor, a name tag or any combination thereof.
4. The QRTHS of claim 1, wherein said securing means further comprises a static protruding element configured to provide a second snap connection into the tag holder.
5. A quick release tag holder system (QRTHS) attached to a neck of an animal by a collar, said collar being disposable around the neck of the animal, said QRTHS comprising: a tag having a bottom portion and an upper portion, said bottom portion having at least one smaller diameter, being smaller than a medium-size diameter of a recess of a tag holder, and said upper portion having a wider diameter being wider than said medium-size diameter of said recess; said tag further comprising a securing means, said securing means comprising at least one dynamic protruding element configured to provide a snap connection into the tag holder, thereby allowing the tag to click-in within the holder's recess, and reversibly retractable by application of pressure on at least a portion thereof for a quick release of said tag from said recess without removal of the collar from the neck of the animal; and said tag holder having a main longitudinal axis, said recess provided in parallel to said axis, and having a width and a length with two opposite ends, said recess accommodating both (a) at least a part of said bottom portion of said tag when assembled, and (b) at least one segment of said collar which passes between said recess' first end and said tag from said holder's inner side towards said holder's outer side, over the upper portion of said tag, and between said recess' second end and said tag from said holder's outer side toward said holder's inner side.
6. The QRTHS of claim 5, wherein said tag holder comprises at least one aperture between at least one slot of said tag holder and said recess, said aperture configured to allow the passage of at least a portion of said collar.
7. The QRTHS of claim 5, wherein said tag comprises a printed label, an electronic chip, a RFID chip, a sensor, a name tag or any combination thereof.
8. The QRTHS of claim 5, wherein said securing means further comprises a static protruding element configured to provide a second snap connection into the tag holder.
9. A quick release tag holder system (QRTHS) comprising: a tag holder comprising a first slot and a second slot, each of the first slot and the second slots having dimensions to accommodate a collar, said tag holder further comprising a recess; and a tag having a bottom portion and an upper portion, said bottom portion having a smaller diameter than said upper portion; wherein said tag comprises securing means comprising at least one dynamic protruding element configured to provide a snap connection into the tag holder, thereby allowing the tag to click-in within the recess, and reversibly retractable by application of pressure on at least a portion thereof for a quick release of said tag from said recess without removal of said collar from a neck of an animal.
10. The QRTHS of claim 9, wherein said tag holder comprises at least one aperture between at least one of the first slot or the second slot and said recess, configured to allow the passage of at least a portion of said collar.
11. The QRTHS of claim 9, wherein said tag comprises a printed label, an electronic chip, a RFID chip, a sensor, a name tag or any combination thereof.
12. The QRTHS of claim 9, wherein said securing means further comprises a static protruding element configured to provide a second snap connection into the tag holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(14) It is well within the scope of the invention wherein the tag (130) can be characterized on its lower, holder, side (131) by at least one smaller diameter region (See 138,
(15) It is also well within the scope of the invention wherein the tag is characterized by a static (135,
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(17) It is in the scope of the invention wherein a QRTHS (1000) is disclosed. The QRTHS comprises, inter alia, a collar (110) disposed about a neck of an animal (150); attaching means which comprise e.g., one or more indentations (133) configured to at least partially hold a tag (130); a tag holder (120) which comprises an inner side and an outer side; a first slot (122A) and a second slot (122B), each of the slots having dimensions to accommodate the collar (110) and, a recess (121) in the outer side, configured to accommodate the attaching means (133) at least partially within the recess. The improvement is that QRTHS is assembled such that the attaching means (133) sits within a recess (121) and the collar (110) passes through the first slot (122A) from the inner side toward the outer side, over attaching means (130), and through the second slot (122B) from the outer side toward the inner side, whereby the attaching means (133, 135, 136) are held in place by the collar (110) and can be removed from the recess (121) without removal of the collar (110) from the animal's neck.
(18) In some embodiments, the recess is configured to at least partially accommodate the attaching means (133, 135, 136) whilst holding the tag (130), or whilst not holding the tag (130).
(19) In some embodiments, the tag (130) is selected in a non-limiting manner from a group consisting of a printed label, an electronic chip, an RFID chip, a sensor, a name tag and any combination thereof.
(20) In some embodiments, the tag holder (120) is made of a material selected in a non-limiting manner from a group consisting of plastic, metal, silicon, and any combination thereof.
(21) In some embodiments, the attaching means (133, 135, 136) are made of a material selected in a non-limiting manner from a group consisting of plastic, metal, silicon, and any combination thereof.
(22) In some embodiments, the collar (110) additionally comprises means for adjusting its length.
(23) In some embodiments, the collar (110) additionally comprises fastening means adapted to buckle the collar.
(24) In some embodiments, the animal (150) is selected from a group consisting of humans, such as, but not limited to, hospitalized patients; house animals such as, but not limited to, dogs and cats; farm animals such as, but not limited to, cows, sheep, horses, and pigs; laboratory animals, zoo animals, wild animals to be tracked, etc.
(25) In some embodiments, the attaching means (133) additionally comprises a clip (131) for securing the tag to the attaching means.
(26) In some embodiments, the attaching means (130) additionally comprises at least one protrusion (132) extending outward from at least one side of the collar; the at least one protrusion is adapted to additionally secure the attaching means (130) to the tag holder (120).
(27) It is in the scope of the invention to disclose a quick release tag holder (QRTH, 120), in connection with a collar (110) which is disposed around a neck or other tubular member of an animal. The tag holder (120) is characterized by an inner side and an outer side; at least one first slot (122A) and at least one second slot (122B), each of the slots having dimensions to accommodate the collar. The holder is further characterized by a recess, pattern or groove (121) configured to accommodate one or more tags (130) at least partially within the recess. The improvement is that QRTH (100) is assembled such that the tag (130) sits at least partially within the recess (121) and the collar (110) passes through the first slot (122A) from the inner side toward the outer side, over the tag, and through the second slot (122B) from the outer side toward the inner side, whereby the tag (130) is held in place by the collar (110) and the tag can be removed from the recess (121) without full removal of the collar (110) from the animal's neck.
(28) In some embodiments, the tag comprises attaching means (133) which comprise one or more indentations configured to at least partially hold the tag to the holder. A snap fastener, press stud, popper, jag, ledge or movable or static tooth are also possible arrangements. The recess is configured to at least partially accommodate the tag to be held within it by the attaching means.
(29) In some embodiments, the attaching means (133) additionally comprises a clip (134) for securing the tag to the holder.
(30) In some embodiments, the attaching means (133) additionally comprises at least one protrusion extending outward from at least one side. The protrusion is configured to provide additional securing of the attaching means (130) to the tag holder (120).
(31) It is in the scope of the invention wherein a tag quick release kit for reversibly accommodating at least one tag (TQRK, see e.g., system 1000 in
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(33) In some embodiments of the invention, the tag holder is sized and shaped to at least partially accommodate the attaching means whilst holding the tag or whilst not holding the tag.
(34) In some embodiments of the invention, the attaching means additionally comprise a clip for securing the tag to the attaching means.
(35) In some embodiments of the invention, the attaching means additionally comprise at least one protrusion extending outward from at least one side; the at least one protrusion being adapted to additionally secure the attaching means to the tag holder.
(36) In some embodiments of the invention the tag holder is reversibly transferrable between the closed configuration and the open configuration by means selected from a group consisting of mechanical means, manual means, and any combination thereof.
(37) In some embodiments of the invention, the TQRK is adapted to switch from the closed configuration to the open configuration in a manner selected from a group consisting of continuously, in a binary (open-closed) manner, and any combination thereof.
(38) In some embodiments of the invention, the TQRK is adapted to be worn on a body part of the animal; the body part selected from a group consisting of at least one limb, the neck, the head, and any combination thereof.
(39) It is another object of the invention to disclose a method for accommodating a quick release tag to the neck of an animal. The method is characterized by steps of providing a quick release tag holder system with a collar, a tag holder and attaching means, characterizing tag holder by an inner side and an outer side, providing the tag holder with a first slot and a second slot and a recess in its outer side; further providing the attaching means with an indentation; disposing the collar about the neck or other tubular organ of an animal; placing the tag at least partially within the indentation of the attaching means; accommodating the attaching means at least partially within the recess of the tag holder; passing the collar through the first slot from the inner side toward the outer side, over the attaching means, and through the second slot from the outer side toward the inner side; thereby reversibly accommodating the tag attaching means in place by the collar in a manner that the attaching means are quickly releasable from the recess without removing the collar from the animal's neck.
(40) It is another object of the invention to disclose a method for accommodating a tag to the neck of an animal, characterized by steps of providing a quick release tag holder with a collar and a tag holder; the tag holder characterized by an inner side and an outer side, providing the tag holder with a first slot and a second slot and a recess in the outer side; disposing the collar about the neck or other tubular organ of an animal; accommodating the tag at least partially within the recess; passing the collar through the first slot from the inner side toward the outer side, over the tag, and through the second slot from the outer side toward the inner side; thereby reversibly accommodating the tag in place by the collar in a manner that the tag is quickly releasable from the recess without removing the collar from the animal's neck.
(41) It is in the scope of the invention wherein the aforesaid method additionally comprises a step of providing attaching means and placing the tag at least partially within the attaching means and accommodating the tag placed within the attaching means least partially within the recess. It is in the scope of the invention wherein the step of at least partially placing the tag within the attaching means additionally comprises securing the tag to the attaching means by a clip. It is in the scope of the invention wherein the step of accommodating the attaching means at least partially within the recess of the tag holder additionally comprises securing the attaching means to the tag holder by at least one protrusion extending outward from at least one side of the attaching means.
(42) It is another object of the invention to disclose a method for reversibly accommodating an identification tag on an animal. The method comprises steps of providing at least one system for holding a tag, with an elongated retractable collar, l attaching means comprising an indentation, and m tag holders comprising o slits; l, m are integers greater than or equal to 1 and o is an integer greater than or equal to 2; placing at least one tag at least partially within the indentation of the attaching means; threading the elongated retractable collar through the o slits; accommodating the collar on at least one portion of an animal; sandwiching the attaching means holding the at least one tag between the tag holder and the elongated retractable collar such that they are applying pressure on the attaching means, so as to reversibly secure and encase the attaching means; thereby the at least one attaching means can be reversibly accommodated without the need of taking the collar off the at least one portion of the animal.
(43) In an animal tag operable from a DC power source, it is another object of the invention to disclose a method for replacing or maintaining a tag, the method comprising steps of: providing an animal tag with a DC electrical power source (e.g., a battery), threading a collar through the slits of a tag holder whilst reversibly clutching the tag between the holder and the collar. When maintenance of the tag (e.g., replacement of the battery) is required, releasing the collar, thereby decreasing the pressure which clutches the tag, removing the tag from its position; then performing the maintenance, such as replacing the tag with a fresh one or replacing the battery.
(44) It is another object of the invention to disclose a method for manufacturing an apparatus for holding an identification tag; the method comprising steps of providing an elongated retractable collar and at least one apparatus for holding an identification tag; further providing the device with m holder devices comprising o slits; m is an integer greater than or equal to 1 and o is an integer greater than or equal to 2.
(45) Although particular embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, various changes may be made in the form, composition, construction, and arrangement of the parts herein without sacrificing any of its advantages. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims such modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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(48) The above description is only to those described as the technical idea of the present invention by way of example, those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Further, the embodiment described in the present invention are for illustrating but not for limiting the technical scope of the present invention, not by such an embodiment is the technical scope of the present invention is not limited. The scope of protection of the invention is to be interpreted by the following claims, all spirits within a scope equivalent will be construed as included in the scope of the present invention.