Game Alert System
20170099829 ยท 2017-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
H04W4/70
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A game alert system includes a device mountable on a game feeder that detects motion in a target area and automatically sends an electronic signal to a user, or a hunter, in a remote location to notify the hunter of movement in the area, without alerting or startling animals that triggered the device.
Claims
1. A method for notifying a first location of an animal's presence at a second location, said method comprising: placing a presence detector device at said second location, wherein said presence detector device is adapted to perform the following steps; a) powering on; b) scanning a detection zone; c) detecting the presence of one or more animals in the detection zone; d) activating a visual signal in response to the detection of the presence of one or more animals, wherein the visual signal is visible at said first location but is not visible in the detection zone.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein scanning is continuous when the power is on.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the visual signal remains activated for a predetermined period once activated and then deactivates after the predetermined period ends.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the predetermined period is at least ten seconds.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the presence detector device is adapted to reactivate scanning within five seconds after deactivation of the visual signal.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the presence detector device comprises a motion sensor, a passive infrared heat sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, a microwave sensor, an acoustic wave sensor, a vibration sensor, or a combination thereof.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of determining a size or characteristic of a detected animal, comparing the size or characteristic to a preset requirement, and said activating step further comprises activating the visual signal only if a detected animal falls within the preset limit.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the detection zone comprises a 360 cone under the detection device.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises transmitting a wireless signal in response to the detection of the presence of one or more animals in the detection zone.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the wireless signal comprises a radiofrequency or cellular signal.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the wireless signal has a range of at least 500 yards.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the visual signal is visible at a distance of at least 50 yards.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the presence detector device comprises: a housing, an electronic circuit contained in said housing; a presence detector mounted in the housing and connected to said electronic circuit; a visual signal device mounted on the housing and connected to said electronic circuit, wherein the visual signal is shielded from the detection zone of the presence detector device.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein the visual signal device is one or more light emitting diodes.
15. The method of claim 9, wherein the wireless signal is receivable by at least one of a BLUETOOTH device, a smartphone, or a portable computer.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the first location is a hunting stand or blind.
17. A method for hunting an animal comprising the steps of: mounting a presence detecting device on a game attracting structure, wherein the presence detecting device comprises: a housing; an electronic circuit contained in said housing; a sensor operable to detect the presence of one or more animals, connected to the electronic circuit and at least partially contained in said housing; a connection to the electronic circuit adapted to receive power from a power source; and a notification device connected to the electronic circuit operable to receive a signal from the sensor and to transmit a notification directly or indirectly to a location at least 50 yards from the device; and detecting the transmitted notification of the presence of animals near the game attracting structure.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the presence detecting sensor comprises a motion sensor.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the game attracting structure comprises an automatic feeder.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the notification comprises a light emitting diode.
21. A device for hunting comprising: a housing; a sensor mounted on or in said housing, wherein said sensor is operable to detect one or more animals; means for determining a size of an animal detected by said sensor, wherein said means for determining a size of an animal is connected to said sensor and is located within said housing; means for providing a visual notification to a location remote from said housing, wherein said means for providing a visual notification is mounted on or in said housing and is responsive to said means for determining a size of an animal and provides a visual notification only if the animal is of a preselected size, and wherein said means for providing a visual notification does not illuminate the animal's location.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] While the figures are described in terms of a top and a bottom of the device, it is understood that the device can be mounted under a game feeder for example, with the sensor pointed down, or it can be mounted in certain embodiments with the sensor pointed up, as shown in the drawings. The choice of the term top or bottom is, therefore, arbitrary and merely used for convenience in describing the various embodiments described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] A preferred embodiment of a game alert device is shown in the several views of
[0035] The assembled housing as shown is in the shape or configuration of a spheroid, or elongated spheroid and is of a size that is compact enough to be lightweight and unobtrusive, but large enough to contain the internal components. The generally spheroidal shape is adopted at least in part to maximize the smooth shape of the device and to minimize animal damage caused by chewing or scratching on corners or edges of the device. The device can be provided, however, in any other shape or configuration, included, but not limited to a cuboid, cylindrical, rectangular cylindrical, triangular pyramidal, rectangular pyramidal, cone, truncated cone, frustrum, hexahedral, heptahedral, octahedral, nonahedral, decahedral or dodecahedral, for example, or combinations of any of these, or representative of an object, for example. All such variations, including irregular solid figures not named can be used and combination of any of such shapes would fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
[0036] The housing is preferably constructed of a durable material that is weather resistant and animal resistant and would include metals such as steel or aluminum, or coated metal materials, or ceramic or polymeric materials that can be machined or molded into the appropriate shapes.
[0037] As shown in the exploded view of
[0038] The sensor device in this particular embodiment is mounted on a sensor board 4, and is protected by a sensor cover 5, and is connected to a control board 3, that provides the electronic control circuitry. The circuit board is also connectable to a power source. In the embodiments shown, the power source can be one or more batteries 6, and can be a 9 volt battery as shown or 1, 2, 3, or more AA or AAA batteries. The batteries are contained within the housing and are accessible by a battery door 7 that can be secured with a battery door screw 8 or other devices.
[0039] In the embodiment shown in the figures, the lower housing 1 also provides openings for insertion of a power switch 10 and an LED indicator light 11 that can inform a user at a distance that the motion has been detected.
[0040] As described above, the device can be in wired or wireless communication with a transmitter device to send an alerting signal to a user at a distance of 100 yards, or even 200, 300, 400, or 500 or more yards from the device. The transmitter can send a radio, cellular, or other appropriate signal and can in certain embodiments be equipped with an antenna to receive signals from a user to configure or operate the device. A transmitter or transceiver 15 as described is represented in
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[0042] The signal can be transmitted from a radio or cellular transmitter in communication with the sensor device to the user's smartphone, cell phone, pager, tablet or other computer as an audio, visual, vibratory, text signal or any combination thereof to alert the hunter to the presence of motion near the feeder.
[0043] In one embodiment, the transmitter on the device can be configured to send a signal to a receiving device, such as a smartphone with an application installed and running thereon, to alert the user to the presence of a certain size of animal. The application can be configured to provide the alert via sound, vibration, a visual cue, and/or other means, and the alert can vary depending on the size of the animal. For example, a signal indicating that a small animal such as a rabbit or squirrel has been detected can be used by the application to display a small rabbit silhouette on the smartphone. A larger animal can result in the display of a hog silhouette, and a still larger animal can result in the display of a deer silhouette.
[0044] An embodiment of use of a device as disclosed is described in
[0045] In another embodiment (not shown herein), the LED of the device can be mounted near the top of the device, and can be provided with a swivel mounting. In this embodiment, the device can be located on the ground, on a tree, or in another position, and the LED can be manipulated by a user to point towards a desired location, such as a blind in which the user will be waiting during operation of the device.
[0046] In yet another embodiment (not shown herein), one or more cameras can be included in the device, or the device can include connections operable to connect to one or more external cameras. The device can be configured so that the camera takes photographs at regular intervals, which can be set by a user, or can be configured to begin taking photographs when motion is detected, or when a particular type of motion and animal has been detected, such as when a larger animal has been detected. Moreover, the camera can be configured to take video and sound, not just still images. The device and/or the camera can include non-volatile memory and appropriate hardware and software to store the photographs or video images. The camera can be removable from the device or can be permanently attached to the device and, in either event, the device can include appropriate hardware and software to allow a user to download the photographs or video from the device. For example, the device can include an USB port or other standard port to which a user can attach a computer and transfer the images from the camera or other memory of the device. In yet another embodiment, the device can transmit images from the camera to a remote location together with the signal indicating that an animal has been detected, and the image can be displayed and/or stored on the user's smartphone.
[0047] In still another embodiment, the device can include appropriate hardware and software to transmit and receive global positioning system (GPS) signals. Such as feature may be useful in order to help track or map animal movements. For example, a plurality of the devices with GPS locators may be set in a variety of locations throughout a ranch, farm, park, or the like. Each device can then store in memory the times, sizes of animals, images of animals, and the like detected and recorded during operation over a given time period, such as overnight. Because each device has a GPS locator, the information gathered by each device can be aggregated and mapped to one or more maps of the ranch, farm, park or the like, and such a map can be animated, which can reveal certain animal movements over the time of operation. The time of operation and information so mapped can include data gathered over hours, days, weeks, months or the like as may be desired, thereby allowing a user to obtain useful information about the location, movement, and habits of various animals.
[0048] The devices can be configured to operate in the dark at night, or during the daylight hours relieving the hunter of the need to remain concentrated on the feeder for the entire hunting period.
[0049] Although the inventions have been described in terms of specific situations such as night hunting, it is understood that use of the inventions is not limited to the preferred embodiments described herein.
[0050] All of the apparatus, components and methods disclosed and claimed herein can be made and used without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the apparatus, components and methods of this invention have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that variations may be applied to the construction or components described herein without departing from the concept, spirit and scope of the invention. All such similar substitutes and modifications apparent to those skilled in the art are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and concept of the invention as defined by the appended claims.