AN ANIMAL CAPTURE SYSTEM
20220071193 · 2022-03-10
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Abstract
An animal trap system comprises a cage, a door, a switch system, a transmitter, a proximity signal sensor, and a proximity signal emitter. When the door is in a closed position, the door is configured to block the opening of the cage to prevent exit of the animal. When the door is in the open position the proximity signal emitter is at a position such that a magnitude of a proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to maintain the transmitter in a non-transmitting mode. When the door is in the closed position the proximity signal emitter is at a position such that the magnitude of the proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to cause the transmitter to transmit a signal that the cage is occupied.
Claims
1. An animal capture system, comprising: a cage; a door; a switch system; a transmitter; a proximity signal sensor; and a proximity signal emitter; wherein the door is moveable with respect to the cage; wherein when the door is in an open position an opening of the cage is suitable for the entry into the cage of an animal that is the size of a coypu; wherein when the door is in a closed position, the door is configured to block the cage to prevent exit of the animal from the cage; wherein the cage is configured to contain an animal bait within the cage; wherein the switch system comprises a door closing mechanism; wherein the switch system is configured to close the door when the animal has entered the cage; wherein the transmitter is attached to the cage or placed securely in proximity to the cage; wherein the proximity signal emitter is connected to the door; wherein the proximity signal sensor is communicatively connected to the transmitter or is comprised within the transmitter; wherein the proximity signal sensor is located at a position attached to the cage or located at a position placed securely in proximity to the cage; wherein when the door is in the open position the proximity signal emitter is at a position with respect to the proximity signal sensor such that a magnitude of a proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to maintain the transmitter in a non-transmitting mode; and wherein when the door is in the closed position the proximity signal emitter is at a position with respect to the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to cause the transmitter to transmit a signal that the cage is occupied.
2. The animal capture system of claim 1, wherein when the door moves from the open position to the closed position the proximity signal emitter is moved away from the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is reduced below a threshold value, and wherein the transmitter is configured to transmit the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor falls below the threshold value.
3. The animal capture system of claim 1, wherein when the door moves from the open position to the closed position the proximity signal emitter is moved toward the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is increased above a threshold value, and wherein the transmitter is configured to transmit the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor rises above the threshold value.
4. The animal capture system of claim 1, wherein the proximity signal emitter is a magnet.
5. The animal capture system of claim 4, wherein a part of the door at a position where the proximity signal emitter is connected comprises a material to which the magnet is attracted.
6. The animal capture system of claim 1, wherein the proximity signal emitter is detachable from the door.
7. The animal capture system of claim 1, wherein the transmitter comprises a receiver, wherein the receiver is configured to receive a signal from a user.
8. The animal capture system of claim 7, wherein the transmitter is configured to re-transmit the signal that the cage is occupied on receipt of a query from the user.
9. The animal capture system of claim 7, wherein the transmitter comprises a GPS unit.
10. The animal capture system of claim 9, wherein the signal transmitted that the cage is occupied comprises location information.
11. The animal capture system of claim 10, wherein in response to a query received from the user, the transmitter is configured to transmit at least one location signal.
12. The animal capture system of claim 11, wherein the at least one location signal is transmitted periodically.
13. The animal capture system of claim 7, wherein the transmitter comprises an infrared movement sensor configured to detect movement within the cage, and wherein the signal transmitted that the cage is occupied comprises cage occupancy information.
14. The animal capture system of claim 13, wherein in response to a query received from the user, the transmitter is configured to transmit an occupancy information signal.
15. A method for capturing an animal, comprising: moving a door of a cage to an open position, wherein when the door is in an open position an opening of the cage is suitable for the entry into the cage of an animal that is the size of a coypu; and wherein when the door is in a closed position, the door blocks the cage to prevent exit of the animal from the cage; containing an animal bait within the cage; wherein a switch system comprises a door closing mechanism; and wherein the switch system is configured to close the door when the animal has entered the cage; attaching a transmitter to the cage or placing the transmitter securely in proximity to the cage; connecting a proximity signal emitter to the door; and locating a proximity signal sensor at a position attached to the cage or locating the proximity signal sensor at a position placed securely in proximity to the cage, wherein the proximity signal sensor is communicatively connected to the transmitter or is comprised within the transmitter; wherein when the door is in the open position the proximity signal emitter is at a position with respect to the proximity signal sensor such that a magnitude of a proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to maintain the transmitter in a non-transmitting mode; and wherein when the door is in the closed position the proximity signal emitter is at a position with respect to the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to cause the transmitter to transmit a signal that the cage is occupied.
16. The method of claim 15, comprising moving the door from the open position to the closed position and moving the proximity signal emitter away from the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is reduced below a threshold value, and transmitting the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor falls below the threshold value.
17. The method of claim 15, comprising moving the door from the open position to the closed position and moving the proximity signal emitter toward the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is increased above a threshold value, and transmitting the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor rises above the threshold value.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0051] Exemplary embodiments will be described in the following with reference to the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0056] In an example, the transmitter is configured to be powered by at least one battery.
[0057] In an example, the proximity signal sensor is configured to be powered by at least one battery.
[0058] In an example, the animal capture system is configured to be powered for at least one year by the at least one battery.
[0059] In an example, the animal capture system is configured to enter an activated state upon the pressing of a button. In an example, the transmitter comprises the button.
[0060] In an example, the transmitter is detachable from the cage. Thus, a normal cage can be transformed into an animal capture system as described here.
[0061] In an example, a casing of the transmitter is made from plastic.
[0062] In an example, the transmitter is configured for long range communication. In an example, the transmitter is configured for low bit rate communication. In this manner, the system finds excellent utility in rural environments.
[0063] In an example, the transmitted signal comprises an SMS. In an example, the transmitted signal comprises an email.
[0064] According to an example, when the door moves from the open position to the closed position the proximity signal emitter is moved away from the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is reduced below a threshold value. The transmitter is configured to transmit the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor falls below the threshold value. Thus, as shown in
[0065] According to an example, when the door moves from the open position to the closed position the proximity signal emitter is moved toward the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is increased above a threshold value. The transmitter is then configured to transmit the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor rises above the threshold value. Thus, this example is not shown in
[0066] In an example, the transmitter is configured periodically to transmit a signal that the animal capture system is functional. In an example, the transmitter is configured daily to transmit a signal that the animal capture system is functional.
[0067] In an example, the switch system that triggers the door to close when an animal enters the cage is a standard switch system found on other traps that trigger the door to similarly close when an animal enters the trap.
[0068] In an example, the transmitter is configured to transmit a signal that the animal capture system is activated when the door is in the open position. Thus, a relay or switch of the transmitter is activated and the transmitter uses an aerial to transmit a signal that the cage is activated. The relay or switch that is used in indicating that the cage is active can be the same as that used to indicate that the cage is occupied. However, a different switch or relay can be used to indicate that the cage is activated to that used to indicate that the cage is occupied. Thus, a user can have a mobile telephone with an app, and the mobile phone can receive the signal and the app notify to the use that the cage is activated, and in this way the use can be sure that the cage is correctly set or primed. The part of the transmitter that is configured to transmit a signal that the cage has been activated can be the same as the part of the transmitter that periodically (i.e., daily) transmits a signal that the cage is functional.
[0069] In an example, the aerial or antenna is located within the transmitter.
[0070] In an example, the transmitter can be battery powered. In some examples, where a power outlet is nearby the transmitter can be mains powered, powered via an appropriate transformer.
[0071] In an example, the transmitter is configured to transmit using Sigfox technology. In an example, a signal can be transmitted to a Sigfox server in order that a user can receive a message (that the cage is occupied, optionally that the cage is activated, and optionally that the cage remains operational). Other transmission technologies can be utilized that also provide energy savings.
[0072] According to an example, the proximity signal emitter is a magnet.
[0073] According to an example, a part of the door at a position where the proximity signal emitter is connected comprises a material to which the magnet is attracted.
[0074] According to an example, the proximity signal emitter is detachable from the door.
[0075] According to an example, the transmitter comprises a receiver 90, configured to receive a signal from a user.
[0076] In an example, the animal capture system is configured to enter an activated state upon receipt of an appropriate signal from a user.
[0077] In an example, a user can use a web app to communicate with the animal capture system.
[0078] In an example, a user can use a smart phone app to communicate with the animal capture system.
[0079] According to an example, the transmitter is configured to re-transmit the signal that the cage is occupied on receipt of a query from the user.
[0080] According to an example, the transmitter comprises a GPS unit 100.
[0081] According to an example, the signal transmitted that the cage is occupied comprises location information.
[0082] According to an example, in response to a query received from the user, the transmitter is configured to transmit at least one location signal.
[0083] According to an example, the at least one location signal is transmitted periodically.
[0084] According to an example, the transmitter comprises an infrared movement sensor 110 configured to detect movement within the cage, and wherein the signal transmitted that the cage is occupied comprises cage occupancy information.
[0085] In an example, a radar sensor is used instead of, or the IR sensor. In an example the IR sensor is an active sensor emitting a beam of IR radiation, from an LED or laser, which is detected. In an example, the IR movement sensor is a passive IR sensor.
[0086] According to an example, in response to a query received from the user, the transmitter is configured to transmit an occupancy information signal.
[0087] In an example, the system complies with IP67 requirements. Thus, the system is robust and can be temporarily submersed in water.
[0088] Thus, as shown in
[0089] Furthermore, as shown in
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[0091] in a moving step 210, also referred to as step a), moving a door of a cage to an open position, wherein when the door is in an open position an opening of the cage is suitable for the entry into the cage of an animal that is the size of a coypu; and wherein, when the door is in a closed position, the door blocks the cage to prevent exit of the animal from the cage;
[0092] in a containing step 220, also referred to as step b), containing an animal bait within the cage; wherein a switch system comprises a door closing mechanism; and wherein the switch system is configured to close the door when the animal has entered the cage;
[0093] in an attaching step 230, also referred to as step c), attaching a transmitter to the cage or placing the transmitter securely in proximity to the cage;
[0094] in a connecting step 240, also referred to as step d), connecting a proximity signal emitter to the door;
[0095] in a locating step 250, also referred to as step e), locating a proximity signal sensor at a position attached to the cage or locating the proximity signal sensor at a position placed securely in proximity to the cage, wherein the proximity signal sensor is communicatively connected to the transmitter or is comprised within the transmitter; wherein when the door is in the open position the proximity signal emitter is at a position with respect to the proximity signal sensor such that a magnitude of a proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to maintain the transmitter in a non-transmitting mode; and wherein when the door is in the closed position the proximity signal emitter is at a position with respect to the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal emitted by the proximity signal emitter and sensed by the proximity signal sensor is configured to cause the transmitter to transmit a signal that the cage is occupied.
[0096] According to an example, the method comprises moving the door from the open position to the closed position and moving the proximity signal emitter away from the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is reduced below a threshold value, and transmitting the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor falls below the threshold value.
[0097] According to an example, the method comprises moving the door from the open position to the closed position and moving the proximity signal emitter toward the proximity signal sensor such that the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor is increased above a threshold value, and transmitting the signal that the cage is occupied when the magnitude of the proximity signal sensed by the proximity signal sensor rises above the threshold value.
[0098] In an example, the proximity signal emitter is a magnet.
[0099] In an example, a part of the door at a position where the proximity signal emitter is connected comprises a material to which the magnet is attracted.
[0100] In an example, the proximity signal emitter is detachable from the door.
[0101] In an example, the transmitter comprises a receiver, configured to receive a query signal from a user.
[0102] In an example, the transmitter is configured to re-transmit the signal that the cage is occupied on receipt of a query from the user.
[0103] In an example, the transmitter comprises a GPS unit.
[0104] In an example, the signal transmitted that the cage is occupied comprises location information.
[0105] In an example, in response to a query received from the user, the transmitter is configured to transmit at least one location signal.
[0106] In an example, the at least one location signal is transmitted periodically.
[0107] In an example, the transmitter comprises an infrared movement sensor configured to detect movement within the cage, and wherein the signal transmitted that the cage is occupied comprises cage occupancy information.
[0108] In an example, in response to a query received from the user, the transmitter is configured to transmit an occupancy information signal.
[0109] In an example, the animal food comprises a dehydrated food. In an example, the animal food comprises carrot. In an example, the animal food comprises parsnip. In an example, the animal food comprises a mixture of dehydrated carrot and dehydrated parsnip. In an example, the animal food comprises a mixture of 50% carrot and 50% parsnip. In this way, the food will last longer before perishing or deteriorating, reducing the frequency of re-visits to the trap. Such dehydrated foods can in certain situations last for 8 to 10 days, thereby enabling a cage to be primed and left for a long duration before having to be checked when a signal has indicated that the cage is occupied, or after a prolonged period when the food needs to be refreshed.
[0110] In an example, a first dimension of the animal food is bigger than a dimension of a mesh of the cage. In this way, a food such as dehydrated or dried vegetables does not fall through the gaps in the cage, but stays in place and does not fall under the cage. In an example, a second dimension of the animal food orthogonal to the first dimension is bigger that the dimension of the mesh of the cage. In an example, a third dimension of the animal food orthogonal to the first dimension and orthogonal to the second dimension is bigger than the dimension of the mesh of the cage.
[0111] It has to be noted that embodiments of the invention are described with reference to different subject matters. In particular, some embodiments are described with reference to method type claims whereas other embodiments are described with reference to the device type claims. However, a person skilled in the art will gather from the above and the following description that, unless otherwise notified, in addition to any combination of features belonging to one type of subject matter also any combination between features relating to different subject matters is considered to be disclosed with this application. However, all features can be combined providing synergetic effects that are more than the simple summation of the features.
[0112] While the invention according to some embodiments has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing a claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the dependent claims.
[0113] In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items re-cited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are re-cited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.