Electrical deterrent system for repelling pinnipeds
10334841 ยท 2019-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01M29/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An electrical deterrent system including a pulse generator, power source, and substrates with accompanying electrodes for attaching to different types of surfaces and supports on various manufactured structures to repel pinnipeds from a manufactured or man-made structure that otherwise is not intended for pinniped use.
Claims
1. An electrical deterrent system to repel pinnipeds from structures, comprising: an elongated non-conductive substrate element having a top surface, the substrate element configured to conform to a planar or rounded surface of the structures; a plurality of electrodes attached to or adapted to be integrated within the top surface of the substrate element, the electrodes are configured to deliver an electric current to damp or wet skin of the pinnipeds; a pulse controller in electrical communication with the electrodes, the pulse controller configured to direct delivery of the electric current to the electrodes as an aversive irritant for causing the pinnipeds to dismount from the surface of the structures; a power source in electrical communication with a pulse generator; a lower layer; an upper layer forming the top surface of the substrate element, wherein the upper layer is fashioned in a duckboard to allow tidal waters, wave crashes, rain water, and condensation to drain away; one or more straps; one or more ratchet buckles; one or more electrode buckles; and, one or more non-conductive carry loops.
2. The electrical deterrent system of claim 1, wherein the pulse controller creates a pulsed DC difference voltage between adjacent electrodes.
3. The electrical deterrent system of claim 1, wherein a pulse duration can be adjusted between 100 and 300 microseconds.
4. The electrical deterrent system of claim 1, wherein the power source is solar energy.
5. The electrical deterrent system of claim 1, wherein the power source includes a battery charging system and a battery.
6. The substrate element of the electrical deterrent system of claim 1, further comprising: busbar platforms; and electrode receiving slots.
7. The electrical deterrent system of claim 6, wherein the electrodes are evenly spaced apart to form patterns of conductive and non-conductive regions on the surface of the substrate element.
8. The electrical deterrent system of claim 1, wherein the electrodes are rope electrodes positioned between a plurality of strands of the upper layer.
9. The electrical deterrent system of claim 8, wherein the substrate element is available in rolls for installation and removal.
10. An electrical deterrent system to repel pinnipeds from structures, comprising: an elongated non-conductive substrate element having a top surface, the substrate element configured to conform to a planar surface of the structures, the substrate element further comprising: a lower layer; busbar platforms; an upper layer forming the top surface of the substrate element, wherein the upper layer is fashioned in a duckboard to allow tidal waters, wave crashes, rain water, and condensation to drain away; electrode receiving slots; and, drainage holes to allow tidal waters, wave crashes, rain water, and condensation to drain away; a plurality of electrodes each received by the electrode receiving slots and fastened through the lower layer, the electrodes are configured to deliver an electric current to damp or wet skin of the pinnipeds; a pulse controller in electrical communication with the electrodes, the pulse controller configured to direct delivery of the electric current to the electrodes as an aversive irritant causing the pinnipeds to dismount from the surface of the structures, wherein the pulse controller creates a pulsed DC difference voltage between adjacent electrodes; and a power source in electrical communication with a pulse generator.
11. The electrical deterrent system of claim 10, wherein a pulse duration can be adjusted between 100 and 300 microseconds.
12. The electrical deterrent system of claim 10, wherein the electrodes are evenly spaced apart to form patterns of conductive and non-conductive regions on the surface of the substrate element.
13. An electrical deterrent system to repel pinnipeds from structures, comprising: a flexible elongated non-conductive substrate element having a top surface, the substrate element configured to conform to a planar or rounded surface of the structures, the substrate element further comprising: a lower layer; and, an upper layer forming the top surface of the substrate element; wherein the upper layer is fashioned in a duckboard to allow tidal waters, wave crashes, rain water, and condensation to drain away; a plurality of electrodes attached to or adapted to be integrated within the top surface of the substrate element, the electrodes are configured to deliver an electric current to damp or wet skin of the pinnipeds; a pulse controller in electrical communication with the electrodes, the pulse controller configured to direct delivery of the electric current to the electrodes as an aversive irritant causing the pinnipeds to dismount from the surface of the structures, wherein the pulse controller creates a pulsed DC difference voltage between adjacent electrodes; and a power source in electrical communication with a pulse generator.
14. The electrical deterrent system of claim 13, wherein a pulse duration can be adjusted between 100 and 300 microseconds.
15. The electrical deterrent system of claim 13, wherein the electrodes are rope electrodes positioned between a plurality of strands of the upper layer.
16. The electrical deterrent system of claim 13, wherein the substrate element is available in rolls for installation and removal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Many aspects of the present invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The term pinniped shall mean a semi-aquatic carnivorous genus of marine mammals having limbs modified to be flippers. The infraorder, Pinnipedia includes common-named seals, walruses, and sea lions.
(11) The term deterrent is taken to mean to cause a pinniped to dismount from or to discourage a pinniped from entering and reentering onto a manufactured structure. The deterrent is capable of providing an electrical stimulus which produces a feeling of unease, but does not cause a wild alarm reaction which could result in injury.
(12) The term manufactured structure(s) shall mean artificial haulout sites, such as, but not limited to, navigation buoys; jetties; log booms; marina docks and wharfs; boat platforms; floats; and landing docks, bumpers, support beams, pipes, and braces that are constructed as part of or forming offshore marine platforms. Due to the artificial essences and characteristics of these sites, use of the sites by the pinnipeds is independent of tidal levels.
(13) The term offshore marine platform(s) shall mean a commercial use structure employed in the drilling and production of oil and gas.
(14) The term haulout shall mean the pinniped(s) temporarily leaving the water between periods of foraging activity for relocation on various surfaces of manufactured structures, as the term pertains to the present disclosure.
(15) Non-limiting embodiments will now be described in detail, by way of example, with reference to the drawings.
(16) Turning to the drawings, where like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the various drawing figures,
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(18) The pulse controller 210 creates a pulsed DC difference voltage between adjacent electrodes 500A/500B, 500B/500C, 500C/500D and 500D/500E of an electrode setup 500. The adjacent electrodes (500A/500B, 500B/500C, 500C/500D and 500D/500E) have opposite polarity and the alternate electrodes (500A/500C, 500C/500E and 500B/500D) have same polarity. The pulses are spaced apart, which is known to work as an aversive irritant to pinnipeds, causing them to dismount from the electrified surface of the manufactured structure. The pulse duration can be adjusted between about 100 and about 300 microseconds and control logic 260 is designed to stop the cycle the instant the current exceeds 5 Amps.
(19) It should be understood that an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) and a PIC-based microcontroller unit along with shift registers (not shown) could be implemented with the present embodiments, in order to execute instructions from the firmware stored in the EEPROM, and in order to clock the output pulse timing to the output switches 250 of pulse generator 200.
(20) The EEPROM may provide memory storage for a data logging function (not shown). The data logging function can be used to record durations, amplitude outputs, and other information and the EEPROM could be queried for the data. Other non-limiting configurations of the pulse generator 200 and firmware may also be employed by the present embodiments. Still further the pulse generator's 200 components may be further implemented or performed with a general purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) with internal flash memory, or other programmable logic device and any combination thereof designed to perform the functions herein.
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(28) With reference to the electrical connections (not shown) between the electrodes 500 (generally) and pulse generator 200, bundled cable wires (not shown) can be used. It should be understood that a wireless configuration is contemplated by the embodiments disclosed. In addition, a wireless configuration is contemplated to support a deterrent system for a buoy (not shown) or other floating structures that pinnipeds use for haulout sites.
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(31) The matting-type substrate's 400 duckboard design limits short-circuits and allow tidal waters and wave crashes, as well as rain or condensation to easily drain away from the conductive path between the closely spaced polyvinyl chloride sections, as shown in
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(33) Those of skill in the art will appreciate, as a temporary deterrent system used on demand, that substrate 400 shown in
(34) From the foregoing description it will be apparent that modifications can be made to the pinniped deterrent system 100 without departing from the teachings of the invention.
(35) The instant invention may be embodied in other forms or carried out in other ways without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present disclosure is therefore to be considered as in all respects illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, and all equivalency are intended to be embraced therein. One of ordinary skill in the art would be able to recognize equivalent embodiments of the instant invention and be able to practice such embodiments using the teaching of the instant disclosure and only routine experimentation.