PET LOCATING DEVICE
20170293033 ยท 2017-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01S19/35
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A pet-locating device adapted for embedding under the skin of an animal that includes: a micro global positioning transmitter; a rechargeable battery, where the rechargeable battery supplies power to the global positioning transmitter; a voltage regulator, where the voltage regulator controls the power supply to the global positioning transmitter; and a power generator, where the power generator charges the rechargeable battery. The power generator uses mechanical motion as the mechanism to generate power.
Claims
1. A pet-locating device adapted for embedding under the skin of an animal comprising: a. a micro global positioning transmitter; b. a rechargeable battery, where the rechargeable battery supplies power to the global positioning transmitter; c. a voltage regulator, where the voltage regulator controls the power supply to the global positioning transmitter; and d. a power generator, where the power generator charges the rechargeable battery.
2. The pet-locating device according to claim 1, where the power generator uses mechanical motion as the mechanism to generate power.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0005] The present invention relates to a pet-locating device that incorporates a microchip that includes global positioning capabilities, i.e. GPS, further included with the pet-locating device according to present invention, which is incorporated into a small chip with a pill-like casing. Preferably the pill-like casing is embedded under the skin of the pet so that the chip remains in place with the pet. Presently devices are available where GPS devices are installed on collars however a collar may be easily removed or the pet may escape from the collar. The present invention is inserted under the skin of the pet near the legs, tail or head to avoid causing discomfort for the pet. Once activated the microchip transmits a signal to continuously track and locate a pet user. The microchip is powered by the use of a small battery, which uses a mechanical generator for supplying power to the battery. Further a voltage regulator is provided in the form of a transistor that regulates voltage supplied to the GPS component.
[0006] In reference to