Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
119719000 | Mechanical wave producing device (e.g., sound, ultrasound, vibration, etc.) | 74 |
20080230014 | PORTABLE DOG OPERABLE BELL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR POTTY TRAINING DOGS - This invention relates to a dog operable bell assembly and a method for potty training dogs, and more particularly, the invention relates to a portable bell device suited for operation by a dog that permits a dog to “tell” his owner when he needs to go outside to urinate and/or defecate. | 09-25-2008 |
20080236513 | Animal Control Device - A control device ( | 10-02-2008 |
20080236514 | Training Device and a Method For Training an Animal to Adapt Its Behavior to Various Environments - This invention relates to a training device ( | 10-02-2008 |
20080245316 | Method and Apparatus for Varying Animal Correction Signals - A system for controlling pets utilizes a low power transmitter to create avoidance zones in which one pet wearing an animal control receiver can enter but in which a second pet is deterred from entering. | 10-09-2008 |
20080276879 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FENCELESS ANIMAL CONTROL - A system and method for fencelessly controlling the location of an animal comprising a location determining component and a stimulus device adapted to attach to the animal. The location determining component may send the location of the animal to a computing device, which may determine the location relative to the boundary and a warning zone of the boundary. If the location is within the warning zone of the boundary, the computing device may determine if the animal has moved closer to the boundary or farther from the boundary based on its computed current distance from the boundary and its last recorded distance from the boundary. If the animal has moved closer to the boundary, a first stimulus or negative feedback may be provided to the animal. If the animal has moved away from the boundary, a second stimulus or positive feedback may be provided to the animal. | 11-13-2008 |
20080308046 | Deer deterring apparatus - A deer deterring apparatus is provided which deters deer from rubbing their antlers on trees, especially saplings and young trees. The apparatus is a strap with at least one sound making mechanism connected to the strap, which is loosely secured onto the trunk of a tree. When a deer approaches the tree and begins to rub its antlers against the trunk, sound making mechanism is activated. The sound startles the deer, causing it to leave the tree alone. The apparatus may also deter deer rubbing-behavior in the surrounding vicinity from where the apparatus is placed. | 12-18-2008 |
20080314334 | Device and Method for Controlling Animal Behavior - A device and method for deterring animals from entering a predetermined area. The device and method for deterring animal behavior can greatly increase safety of the animals and increase the safety of the surroundings for humans by limiting personal contact, and by repelling unwanted animals away from an area under protection. In particular, the device and method deters or repels animals from an area under protection by using at least one of mechanical vibrations, sounds, lights and aromas. | 12-25-2008 |
20090013939 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RESTRICTING MOVEMENT OF AN ANIMAL INTO OR OUT OF A DEFINED AREA - An apparatus and method for restricting the movement of an animal into or out of a defined area for training and preventing the animal from crossing into or out of the defined area, e.g., a room within a house or an enclosed or defined space outside of a house, such as a gateway or a doorway, while not affecting surrounding areas. The apparatus and method for restricting the movement of the animal utilizes a receiving device shaped to decrease the peripheral reception an ultrasonic frequency emitted from a transmitter, and thereby decreasing the likelihood of corrective stimulation outside the defined area. The apparatus and method for restricting the movement of an animal also includes a variable duty cycle to achieve substantial power savings and prolonged battery life once the animal does not need continuous corrective stimulation. | 01-15-2009 |
20090020077 | Training Leash - A training device allows the user to control an animal on a lead and enables the emission of audible signals for instructing the animal. The device comprises a leash, one end portion of which is purposed to be gripped by a user, while the end portion remote from the user is structured for connection to an animal. A sound producing element includes a sound actuator operably positioned in the leash structure for ready actuation by the user's fingers, thus facilitating quick sound actuation by the user for animal instruction utilizing audible training signals. | 01-22-2009 |
20090025651 | Automated animal return system - An automated animal return system for controlling animals, including dogs and other pets, and for automatically returning such animals to a predetermined containment area. The system uses positive reinforcement training so as to avoid the development of animal confusion and nervousness. The system includes a locator for determining the position of the animal relative to a reinforcement/reward zone, a command system for issuing a command to the animal when the animal is detected within a first boundary zone located beyond the reward zone, to encourage the animal to return to the reward zone, and a positive reinforcement system for providing a reinforcer to the animal when the locator system detects that the animal has returned to the reward zone from the first boundary zone in response to the command. The reinforcer may be an audible reinforcer or an edible reinforcer or both. | 01-29-2009 |
20090031966 | TRAINING GUIDANCE SYSTEM FOR CANINES, FELINES, OR OTHER ANIMALS - A computer-aided training and management system that uses a computer or other processor in wireless communication with an instrumented dog collar and/or optionally, one or more dog interaction devices, such as, for example, video monitors, loudspeakers, video cameras, training toys (e.g., ball, bone, moving toy, etc.), an animatronics “trainer,” a treat dispenser, a food dispensing and monitoring device, a water dispensing and monitoring device, tracking devices, a dog door, dog-monitoring doghouse, a dog-monitoring dog toilet, is described. In one embodiment, the instrumented dog collar is in two-way communication with a central computer system. | 02-05-2009 |
20090044760 | System and method for controlling animal's egress from a secure enclosure - A system for controlling escape of pets during emergency, such as a fire, smoke, gas or odor emission, includes a passageway from the inside of the enclosure to the outside thereof. The passageway is normally closed by a door and an apparatus is provided for enabling opening of such door during emergency. A pre-recorded message urges the pet or pets to the open passageway only when the alarm device annunciating such emergency is intermittently disabled. A control apparatus is also provided for enabling passage of the pet or pets through the passageway and annunciates location of the pet or pets with respect to interior or exterior of the enclosure. A method is disclosed for remote operation of the controlled pet door to enhance safety of the pet owner attempting to enter residential dwelling. | 02-19-2009 |
20090071414 | Wearable sound system for an animal - A wearable sound system for an animal such as a dog, a cat, or a horse includes a manually or wirelessly controlled programmable source of audible signals and at least two speakers that are coupled to an article (e.g., a collar, a harness, or a hood) wearable by the animal. Each speaker is adapted to project a sound content of the audible signals towards an immediate vicinity of an ear of the animal. The audible signals may include commands, training signals, stress-relieving signals, or a combination thereof. | 03-19-2009 |
20090078216 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERRING ANIMALS USING APERIODIC NOISE - Methods and apparatuses are provided for deterring animals from entering or remaining in an area, comprising a motor which twists a twistable member, causing a noise generating member to generate noise by contacting the surface of a container, or a number of objects in the container. A method is also provided for deterring animals by generating randomly varying noises at randomly varying and aperiodic intervals. The method may further be implemented by causing an accumulation of torque in a twistable member, which at aperiodic or randomly varying intervals causes a noise generating member to move against a surface or against objects to produce randomly varying noises. | 03-26-2009 |
20090120373 | Ultrasonic trainer with user selectable frequency ranges - An ultrasonic device is provided for training a dog to cease from certain undesirable behaviors using a short ultrasonic burst that sweeps across multiple frequencies in one of several user-selected ranges. The user can program the device to a particular range by stepping through the available frequency ranges and noting the animal's response to ultrasonic bursts at each frequency range. Once the frequency range most disturbing to the animal has been identified, the user can set the device to operate in that range. In response to bark detection in an automatic mode or to a manual trigger in either an automatic or manual mode of operation, the device administers a short ultrasonic burst in the programmed frequency range for a fixed time duration. When triggered manually, the length of the burst is the same regardless of how long the manual trigger remains activated. | 05-14-2009 |
20090120374 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING INJURY ON WILDLIFE - The present invention concerns a method and an apparatus for averting wildlife, where an apparatus may contain means for exerting stimuli, where the apparatus may contain means for exerting varying stimuli as variants of at least one basic stimulus. It is the object of the invention to substantially reduce damage caused by wildlife on crops and in afforestations and to reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by wildlife, even if a stock of game is rising. This may be achieved if the apparatus contains at least one memory, where the memory may contain various basic stimuli, where the memory may contain a plurality of variable stimuli within the various basic stimuli, where the apparatus may contain means for selecting basic and variable stimuli, where the apparatus may contain means for emitting selected stimuli. Hereby may be achieved that a combination of various stimuli may be exerted or transmitted within light, sound, movement or scent. Advantageously, an apparatus may be designed so that a combination of stimuli is selected depending on the actual time of the day. | 05-14-2009 |
20090139462 | VIBRATION TOUCH BUTTON-TYPE ANIMAL TRAINING DEVICE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a vibration touch button-type animal training device including a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter includes a constant button switch, an intermittent button switch, a pager button switch, a beep tone button switch, a transmission control unit, a wireless transmission unit, a vibration generation unit, and a shock level switch. The transmission control unit receives signals from the respective button switches, and performs control such that corresponding signals are transmitted and vibrations are generated. The vibration generation unit generates vibration in response to a control signal from the transmission control unit. The receiver includes a wireless reception unit, a GPS reception unit, an input port unit, a reception control unit, a display unit, and a shock generation unit. The display unit displays data under the control of the reception control unit and the shock generation unit generates a shock under the control of the reception control unit. | 06-04-2009 |
20090199785 | DEVICE FOR DETERRING AND TRAINING PETS - A device for deterring behavior of pets which is a laminate of a reflective plastic layer having a thickness of about 0.5 to 10.0 mils and capable of making a sound when the sheet is flexed, a fibrous layer, and a decorative fabric layer, where the layers are joined together to form the device. | 08-13-2009 |
20090205582 | MOBILE DEVICE DOG WHISTLE - A mobile device, upon user selection and actuation, transmits an ultrasonic frequency signal into the area surrounding the mobile device, at a signal intensity capable of being heard by animals present in such area, whereby the transmitted ultrasonic signal is suitable for use as a defense measure and, alternately, as a training measure for animals present in the transmission area. | 08-20-2009 |
20090205583 | ANIMAL TRAINING DEVICE HAVING PAIR OF COLLAPSIBLE ELECTRODES AND ELECTRONIC WHISTLE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is an animal training device having a pair of collapsible electrodes and an electronic whistle, which includes a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter includes an electrode collapse switch for generating a signal used to collapse or erect the electrodes, an electronic whistle switch for generating a signal causing an electronic whistle to be blown, a transmission control unit for performing control on an electronic whistle unit such that a whistle is blown, a wireless transmission unit for transmitting a wireless signal in response to the control signal of the transmission control unit, and the electronic whistle unit The receiver includes a wireless reception unit, a reception control unit for performing control such that the electrodes are collapsed or erected, a high voltage generation, an electrode driving unit for collapsing or erecting the electrodes, and the left and right electrodes. | 08-20-2009 |
20090205584 | Combined phone number and country code identifiers for ISO 11784/85 compatible transponders - Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying animals with radio frequency identification transponders using phone number and country code identifiers stored in bits 27-64 within ISO 11784 code structures in ISO 11784/85 compatible implantable transponders. These phone identification (ID) transponders feature unique telephone numbers, allowing pets to be returned to their owners through direct phone contact, for which ISO 11784 standard does not provide. The phone number information can be stored prior to implantation or after implantation depending upon the type of transponders being utilized. | 08-20-2009 |
20090250015 | ANIMAL BEHAVIORAL CONTROL APPARATUS - According to an exemplary embodiment, an animal behavioral control apparatus includes a cartridge, a housing, a head, and a horn. The cartridge contains pressurized gas. The housing surrounds at least a part of the cartridge. The head is connected to the housing and includes an actuator and a valve. The valve engages the cartridge when the actuator is actuated in order to release gas out of the cartridge. The horn is removably connected to the head. When the horn is not connected to the head, the animal behavioral control apparatus ejects a blast of gas when the actuator is actuated. And when the horn is connected to the head, the animal behavioral control apparatus emits a sound when the actuator is actuated. | 10-08-2009 |
20100050955 | ANIMAL TRAINING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRAINING ANIMALS NOT TO PULL EXCESSIVELY ON LEADS - Systems and methods for training animals not to pull excessively on leads. Some systems include a tension detector, a first stimulator adapted to emit a first stimulus, a second stimulator adapted to emit a second stimulus that is different than the first stimulus, and a controller adapted to actuate the emission of the first stimulus in response to the tension in the lead exceeding a predetermined force and to actuate the emission of the second stimulus in response to the tension in the lead exceeding the predetermined force for a predetermined length of time. Some methods include detecting that a tension in the lead exceeds a predetermined force, automatically emitting the first stimulus, and if the tension in the lead exceeds the predetermined force for a predetermined length of time, automatically emitting the second stimulus. | 03-04-2010 |
20100154721 | Reprogrammable Receiver Collar - An animal training system including a programming apparatus and an animal training collar. The animal training collar is communicatively couplable to the programming apparatus. The animal training collar includes at least one stimulation probe and a programmable device operatively connected to the at least one stimulation probe to activate the at least one stimulation probe. The at least one stimulation probe also transferring data at least one of to and from the programming apparatus. | 06-24-2010 |
20100206244 | Animal Potty Chair - The present invention discloses an animal potty chair, particularly for a dog or cat, to be used indoor and/or outdoor to aid civilization of domestic animals and to improve quality of life for millions of families with animals. The animal potty chair comprising: (1) a defined space to guide an animal to release waste to a designated area; (2) a supporting mean covered with a mesh for an animal to stand and to release waste (3) a sealer-adaptor of the toilet; (4) a receptacle mean for animal waste; (5) a sensor to monitor an animal to come to a designated place; (6) a signal to indicate that an animal is/was at a designated place. The current invention has caused the revolutionary transformation of a pet from an accident-causing animal to a civilized non-human member of the family. There will be no more wet urine paw tracks left anywhere in the owner's house. Solid wastes stay on the top of the mesh, semi-liquid or loose feces fall into the toilet. The owner only needs to do minimal housekeeping, much easier than taking care of a human baby. The smell of the animal waste is reduced dramatically after the animal gets acquainted with using the current invention of an animal toilet. | 08-19-2010 |
20100212600 | USE OF A NOISE-GENERATING DEVICE FOR THE TRAINING OF DOGS AND DEVICE THEREFOR - A method and device for training a dog is disclosed. In an embodiment of the method, a device is worn on the side the trainer's body at a height of the dog's head. A button on the device is activated by the dog's muzzle to generate a noise. A reward is given to the dog by the trainer following the activation of the button. In an embodiment of the device, the device includes a housing with a noise-generating element and a button for operation of the noise-generating element. An attachment device is provided on a back side of the housing, where the attachment device is coupleable to the trainer. An activation surface for the button is provided on a front side of the housing and a surface normal of the activation surface, when worn on the trainer's body, is inclined obliquely downward and laterally away from the trainer's body. | 08-26-2010 |
20100242859 | METHOD OF TRAINING A DOG TO CHEW ACCEPTABLE OBJECTS THROUGH SCENT MARKING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION THEREOF - A positive-reinforced method of training a dog to chew or mouth only appropriate household items and chew toys. The method includes scent-training the dog (or puppy) to recognize a particular distinctive scent not normally found in nature as applied to an acceptable chewing object. The dog is introduced to the distinctive scent and encouraged to chew the marked acceptable chewing object. Each time the dog recognizes the scent, the dog is encouraged to chew the scented chewing object or some other acceptable chewing object marked with the distinctive scent and rewarded. The dog is tested with at least one unmarked object. The dog is trained once the dog can discriminate between the scent-marked object or objects and the unmarked object or objects. From there, the scent may be applied to other household items that are acceptable chewing/mouthing items (e.g., other chew toys). By absence of the scent, the dog recognizes that it cannot chew on unacceptable items (e.g., furniture, shoes). The scent may be applied to acceptable chewing/mouthing items in liquid form or as a gel. The scent is aromatic to dogs but not to people. The invention also includes the chemical composition of the scent used in the method training. The preferred chemical composition comprises of one part animal secretion, one part disparate animal secretion, and three parts aqueous solution. | 09-30-2010 |
20110000442 | Spookstik - Because the device is small and lightweight it can save the user time and money by not having the user setup expensive and heavy audio gear to try and reproduce these sounds. The device will allow the user to quickly move the sounds in 3d space around the animal simulating sounds occurring in nature or space around them. Because the sounds can be reproduced at will, the user can find potential problem sounds and train them out of the animal before injury can occur. | 01-06-2011 |
20110000443 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ULTRASOUND TREATMENT OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS - The invention provides a method of treating a target area with an ultrasound wave pattern, including: providing an ultrasound apparatus having an ultrasound wave generator operatively attached to a plurality of transducers, coupled to an immersible support and configured to emit an ultrasound wave; immersing the apparatus into a water environment; positioning the apparatus proximate to a target area to treat at least one in situ organism; and emitting a pattern of ultrasound waves from the transducers, the pattern of ultrasound waves additive in effect and emitted onto the target area to threat an in situ underwater organism. | 01-06-2011 |
20110017149 | ANIMAL BEHAVIORAL CONTROL APPARATUS - According to an illustrated embodiment, an animal behavioral control apparatus includes a cartridge, a housing, a head, and an extension assembly. The cartridge contains pressurized gas. The housing surrounds a part or more of the cartridge. The head is connected to the housing and includes an actuator and a valve. The valve engages the cartridge when the actuator is actuated in order to release gas out of the cartridge. The extension assembly is connected to the head to receive gas from the head. Upon actuation of the head, gas flows through the extension assembly and the animal behavioral control apparatus ejects a blast of gas which can be directed at an animal. | 01-27-2011 |
20110017150 | Wearable sound system for animals - A wearable sound system for an animal such as a dog, a cat, or a horse includes a manually or wirelessly controlled programmable source of audible signals and at least two speakers that are coupled to an article (e.g., a collar, a harness, or a hood) wearable by the animal. Each speaker is adapted to project a sound content of the audible signals towards an immediate vicinity of an ear of the animal. The audible signals may include commands, training signals, stress-relieving signals, or a combination thereof. | 01-27-2011 |
20110023791 | REMOTE POPPER FOR TRAINING EXERCISES - A remotely operable device, capable of creating authentic gunshot sounds, provides a very useful training tool for dog trainers by allowing for simulated gunshots in conjunction with thrown training dummies (or birds). The remotely operable device further provides the ability for a single dog trainer to create a realistic training environment which includes realistic sounds and visual indications. The remotely operable device includes a housing capable of receiving a blank shell, a receiver cooperating with a remote control device operated by the trainer, an striker system which operates in response to a remote actuation signal received by the receiver. The striker system has a striker element and a striker release, where the striker release is activated by a servo which is responsive to signals received by the receiver. Once released, the striker element is spring biased to cause the striker to move into contact with the blank shell, thus causing the blank shell to be fired creating the desired sound. To provide additional safety, the housing further includes a shell cover for containing the blank shell in the housing, while also allowing the striker to contact an appropriate surface of the blank shell to cause the blank shell to fire. | 02-03-2011 |
20110030622 | ANIMAL TRAINING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A spray deterrent application type animal training apparatus and its control method is disclosed. The apparatus affixed to the collar of a dog provides a vibration stimulus, stimulus to olfactory sense and visual sense. The transparent spray deterrent reservoir case of the apparatus allows a trainer or an animal owner to simply identify level of spray substance. A light emitting diode (LED) is secured to the vicinity of a spraying nozzle of the spray unit and indicates a spray path by flashing a light on the spray path. Also, an animal is trained using stronger stimulus for a rapid learning at the beginning of training and is warned against an undesired behavior of an animal using light stimulus after being well trained. | 02-10-2011 |
20110107980 | CAN THE BARKING DOG SYSTEMS - Can the Barking Dog is an audible device that individuals can use to train their dogs to refrain from barking uncontrollably. This item comprises a small metal aluminum container that has loose material (media) inside to create a jarring audible noise. Users simply shake the device creating a noise that stops a dog from barking. The container may be coated in rubber for increased durability. The device may have a wrist loop attached to the top making it easy for users to carry the device while walking a dog. The loose materials may be metal marbles or other items that create a metal-on-metal sound that is effective in capturing a dog's attention. The device may be designed with a button-operated component that compresses the loose material allowing users to silence the device in between uses. Further, the dog-bark inhibiting and training device includes a kit and a method of use. | 05-12-2011 |
20110120387 | ANIMAL GUIDE - An animal guide device, such as a leash assembly, includes a body part that can be placed on the body of the animal, for example a collar, a harness or a head piece, and a leash that can be attached to the body part. The pulling force exerted by the animal is determined by way of an in-line force measuring device. To limit the amount of pulling force exerted on the person leading the animal a signal generator or a tone generator is activated when a given pulling force is exceeded. The generator(s) can generate sound waves that are either only detected by the animal or are detected by the animal and by the person leading the animal. Alternatively, a spraying device can be activated through the signal generator. The animal guide device according to the invention is designed specifically for domestic animals, preferably for dogs. | 05-26-2011 |
20110214619 | LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH ANIMAL TRAINING DEVICE - A flashlight system includes an animal training device and optionally one or more beacon lights to provide visibility in multiple directions. The light for the flashlight and the beacon lights are in electronic communication with a power source, such as a battery, for the flashlight. The light and the beacon lights may take the form of light emitting diodes (LEDs). The flashlight system includes an ergonomically contoured, waterproof body with a recessed region to receive at least a portion of the animal training device, which may take the form of a dog clicker that generates an audible sound. The light for the flashlight may have a different on/off switch than that of the beacon light. | 09-08-2011 |
20110232584 | Animal Control Devices, Systems And Methods of Using Animal Control Devices - Embodiments of the claimed subject matter relate to devices, systems and methods using those devices used in training animals, and more particularly, devices that can be attached or used in conjunction with collars and/or leashes with provide one or more alerts for eliciting and enhancing the responsiveness of the animal. One example device for training animals includes a housing with a connector for a leash, a noise emitter capable of producing one or more noises with one or more ranges of frequencies, a circuit that signals the audio device to provide or stop the one or more noises and a switch to activate the circuit. The circuit is activated when the leash is pulled with a predetermined amount of force and the circuit activates the noise emitter which produces one or more noises. The circuit is deactivated when the leash is released and the noise emitter stops emitting noise. | 09-29-2011 |
20110247569 | DEVICE FOR EXPELLING MOLES - This invention relates to a device for expelling burrowing animals, in particular moles, rodents and such like, which comprises a signal generator unit for producing an expelling signal and a transmission body unit for propagating said expelling signal throughout the soil wherein the transmission body unit includes a number of conduits lines distributed throughout the soil which are of such configuration that the expelling signal will thereby be transmitted and/or distributed in a way ensuring propagation thereof into the soil areas surrounding said lines. | 10-13-2011 |
20120037087 | CANINE TRAINING DEVICE FOR UNWANTED BITING - A user controlled device that produces a canine yelping sound for the correction of unwanted biting. | 02-16-2012 |
20120103276 | Method and Device for Desensitizing an Animal to an Anxiety Inducing Sound - Described is a counter-conditioning device and method for desensitizing an animal to an anxiety inducing sound and for minimizing a user's required involvement in such desensitization. The device and method are for automatically conditioning an animal that exhibits anxiety in response to the occurrence of a particular sound such that the animal learns to anticipate a treat upon the occurrence of the sound. | 05-03-2012 |
20120111286 | CONTROL DEVICE, AND METHOD, FOR CONTROLLING THE LOCATION OF AN ANIMAL - A control device and method is taught for controlling an animal's location. A GPS receiver receives GPS signals and a processor determines the position, velocity and heading direction of the animal relative to a target. A stimulus unit selectively applies a stimulus to the animal in response to received signals. A processor is programmed such that if the position of the animal relative to the target is less than a predetermined distance and the animal's velocity relative to the target is within a predetermined range and the heading direction of the animal is within a predetermined orientation relative to the target, then a signal indicative of applying a non-aversive stimulus to the animal is generated, and a signal indicative of removal of a non-aversive stimulus is selectively generated when the animal's velocity relative to the target is outside of the predetermined range, or the heading direction of the animal changes by more than a predetermined amount, otherwise a signal is generated indicative of first removing the non-aversive stimulus followed by application of an aversive stimulus to the animal. | 05-10-2012 |
20120137987 | DEVICE FOR MAKING AN AREA OFF-LIMITS TO A PET, AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING SUCH A DEVICE | 06-07-2012 |
20120186536 | Predation Deterrence - A cat's collar has mounted on it a device ( | 07-26-2012 |
20120255504 | Domestic Animal Telephone - A phone for pets and pet owners is taught which allows the owner to call the house and “talk” to the pet. The owner can then see a video image of the pet in front of the pet phone to verify presence and happiness. The device can also present the owner's scent to the pet and deliver treats on remote command. In some embodiments, the pet can initiate the phone call. | 10-11-2012 |
20120272923 | Electromechanical Horn For Deterring Animals - An electromechanical horn having a sound generating system including a piezoelectric speaker generates a series of short, audible sound signals in a repetitive pattern, the generated sound signals having fundamental frequencies with associated harmonic component frequencies and decibel levels that fall within a frequency range of greatest hearing sensitivity of the animal to disperse or deter an aggressive animal in a non-detrimental manner. The generated sound signals have fundamental frequencies with associated harmonic component frequencies that fall within a frequency range of from about 3 kHz to about 10 kHz, and decibel levels in a range of from about 75 dB to about 115 dB (SPL) at 1 meter. The horn device can be hand-held, attached to a user's belt or clothing, or removably attached to a bicycle, motorcycle, stroller, or other conveyance or object and can be actuated while attached or quickly removed and actuated when needed. | 11-01-2012 |
20120304941 | Pet Training Apparatus - A pet training apparatus comprising a closed cylindrical container having first and second walls connected to a cylindrical sidewall, wherein the interior surfaces of the first, second, and cylindrical walls define an cylindrical interior volume with a minimum inner diameter and a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of metallic objects with said interior volume. In the preferred embodiment, the metallic objects are spheroids (e.g., BBs or bearings), with each spheroid of being identical in size, shape, and density. | 12-06-2012 |
20130206081 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STIMULATING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR - According to the invention, a system for stimulating eating by an animal is disclosed. The system may include a primary unit and a secondary unit. The primary unit may be configured to be at least partially supported by a rear portion of the animal's spine. The secondary unit may be coupled with the primary unit and configured to be coupled with a top dorsal portion of the animal's tail. The primary unit may include a first power supply, a processor powered by the first power supply, a second power supply, and a speaker powered by the second power supply and controlled by the processor. The secondary unit may include a vibration generation device powered by the second power supply and controlled by the processor, and a pressure generation device powered by the second power supply and controlled by the processor. | 08-15-2013 |
20130220235 | PET MAT - A mat system is provided for a pet. The mat system includes a mat having a pet side. The mat is configured to be positioned on a ground surface such that the pet side of the mat is exposed for receiving at least a portion of a pet thereon. The mat includes a pressure-sensing switch configured to be activated when the pet applies a predetermined amount of pressure to the mat. The mat system also includes an input module configured to accept an input from a person, and a playback module operatively connected to the input module and operatively connected to the pressure-sensing switch. The playback module is configured to play audio that represents the input. The playback module is configured to play the audio that represents the input upon activation of the pressure-sensing switch. | 08-29-2013 |
20130220236 | PET MAT - A mat system is provided for a pet. The mat system includes a mat having a pet side. The mat is configured to be positioned on a ground surface such that the pet side of the mat is exposed for receiving at least a portion of a pet thereon. The mat includes a pressure-sensing switch configured to be activated when the pet applies a predetermined amount of pressure to the mat. The mat system also includes an input module configured to accept an input from a person, and a playback module operatively connected to the input module and operatively connected to the pressure-sensing switch. The playback module is configured to play audio that represents the input. The playback module is configured to play the audio that represents the input upon activation of the pressure-sensing switch. | 08-29-2013 |
20130239904 | HAND CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC TRAINER - A controller of a training system is disclosed. In at least one embodiment of the invention, a controller defines an inner curved surface and includes a strap or clip so that the controller may be worn by the user comfortably and securely on either the backside of the hand, on the fingers, in the palm of the hand, on a wrist, arm or leg. The controller includes programmable control elements that allow a user to specify what functions are activated on a trainer by selection or depression of the control elements. In one embodiment, the controller may be programmed via a remote computing unit such as a computer or a smart phone. Alternatively, the controller can be programmed manually. | 09-19-2013 |
20130247837 | COLLAR APPARATUS FOR ANIMAL TRAINING WITH LENGTH ADJUSTABLE LEASH - Disclosed is a collar apparatus for animal training with a length adjustable leash. The collar apparatus applies a vibration or an electrical stimulation to an animal while automatically adjusting a length of a leash connected to an animal's body. Accordingly, it is possible to train the animal to desirably act by applying the electrical stimulation or the vibration to the animal through adjusting the length of the leash connected to the animal's body when the animal acts with undesirable behavior. | 09-26-2013 |
20130269627 | DEVICE FOR DETERRING AND TRAINING PETS - A process for deterring behavior of pets by placing a device on an object to deter pets from getting on said object, without causing pain or risking harm to said pets, where the device is a laminate of a reflective plastic layer having a thickness of about 0.5 to 10.0 mils and capable of making a sound when the sheet is flexed, and a decorative fabric layer, where the layers are joined together to form the device. | 10-17-2013 |
20130298846 | Systems and Methods of Desensitizing an Animal to Anxiety-Inducing Events - Systems and methods of desensitizing an animal to an anxiety inducing event, including an output unit to communicate with a media player to output a conditioning media signal and an anxiety inducing media signal, a conditioning element dispenser to dispense a conditioning element, a detector to determine when an animal has taken the conditioning element, and a control module to selectively control operation of the output unit and the conditioning element dispenser to cause the conditioning element dispenser to dispense a first conditioning element in association with the media player outputting the conditioning media signal. The output unit can cause the media player to output the anxiety inducing media signal in association with the conditioning media signal, and the control unit can cause the conditioning element dispenser to dispense a second conditioning element from the conditioning element dispenser in association with the anxiety inducing media signal. | 11-14-2013 |
20130327280 | LEASH AND COLLAR FOR ANIMAL CONTROL - A leash held at one end by a trainer and attached at the other end to a coupler which attaches to either a harness or collar secured to the body of an animal, the coupler having therein an RF transmitter that transmits a signal consisting of one or more pulsed sequences dependent on the actuation of a switch that activates upon sensing a pulling force exerted between the animal and the trainer, said magnitude of force dependent on a spring, housed within the coupler and having an associated preset tension, wherein the RF transmitted signal is received by a receiver and a transducer located in an independent correction collar that transforms the received signal to a corresponding one or more applied electrical or mechanical pulsed forces to the bodily part of the of the animal secured by the correction collar. | 12-12-2013 |
20140033990 | Remotely Activated Reward Dispenser - A remotely activated reward dispenser. The remote dispenser delivers consumable rewards in response to a trigger signal from a remote triggering device. The reward dispenser uses a two stage delivery system to prevent unintentional release of the consumable reward. A vibration stage moves a portion of the consumable reward from a reservoir to a staging platform without crushing the consumable reward. The second stage transfers the consumable reward from the staging platform to an area accessible by the animal. A vibration damping system reduces the noise generated by the reward dispenser. An adjustable transition varies the feed rate for the consumable reward. | 02-06-2014 |
20140174376 | TIME OF FLIGHT ANIMAL MONITORING - A system and method are provided for monitoring the movement of an animal. An animal transceiver unit is placed on the animal for transmitting and receiving signals. A base transceiver unit for transmitting and receiving signals relative to the animal transceiver unit is operated to monitor relative movement of the animal transceiver unit and the base transceiver unit. An indication of the relative distance between the base transceiver unit and the animal transceiver unit is provided in response to signal communication between the animal and base transceiver units. | 06-26-2014 |
20140209040 | ULTRASONIC SOUND EMITTING DEVICES FOR WIND TURBINES - A wind turbine may include a tower, a nacelle mounted on the tower and a rotor coupled to the nacelle. The rotor may include a hub and at least one rotor blade extending from the hub. In addition, the wind turbine may include a nozzle mounted on or within the tower, the nacelle or the hub. The nozzle may include an inlet and an outlet. Moreover, the nozzle may be configured to accelerate a flow of fluid through the outlet such that an ultrasonic sound emission is produced by the nozzle. | 07-31-2014 |
20140261232 | ANIMAL BEHAVIORAL CONTROL APPARATUS - One embodiment of an animal behavioral control apparatus includes a cartridge and a head. The cartridge contains pressurized gas. The head is coupled to the cartridge and includes a body and an actuator. The body has a first passage that can communicate with the pressurized gas. The body also has a bore. The actuator extends through the bore and has a second passage. When the animal behavioral control apparatus is in a first state, the first passage and the second passage are not in communication with each other. And, upon actuation of the actuator, the animal behavioral control apparatus is brought to a second state in which the first passage and second passage are in communication with each other. | 09-18-2014 |
20140331942 | Smart Electronic Pet Collar System for training and tracking health, location, and accurate activity levels of pets - This feedback collar (“FC”) is an all-inclusive training, health and accurate activity tracking unit for pets that directly pairs with a pet owner's smart phone, tablet, or other computer-like device that acts as a primary logging unit (“PLU”) for storing, accessing and managing data. The FC utilizes an array of sensors, radios and transmitters for logging and communicating information between one or more FCs and one or more PLUs. Utilizing the FC as a part of a smart electronic pet collar system (“SEPCS”), the owner will be able to access a history of the FC data from their phone, upload the data to a centralized web server, and share the data with other owner's. | 11-13-2014 |
20140352631 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISRUPTING AUDITORY COMMUNICATIONS AMONG ANIMALS IN A DEFINED LOCALE - One or more sound producers disrupt auditory communications among animals in a defined locale. The sound is defined by (i) a frequency range commensurate with a communication frequency range used by at least one species to carry out auditory communications, (ii) colored noise in the frequency range, and (iii) a sound level of the colored noise in the frequency range at a perimeter region of the defined locale not to exceed approximately a peak sound level associated with auditory communications of one or more species. | 12-04-2014 |
20150020749 | System and Method for Treating Pets - A system and method for treating pets, the system comprising: a content provider to provide video and audio content adapted for treating a pet; a video and audio output device for playing the video and audio content; and a feedback interface for providing indications to the content provider about behavior of the pet, wherein the content provider is to adapt the provided content according to the received indications. The method comprising playing video and audio content by a video and audio out-put device, the content comprising: an image adapted for treating a pet; and a sound adapted for treating a pet; receiving indications about behavior of the pet; and adapting the played content according to the received indications. | 01-22-2015 |
20150096500 | Mobile Electronic Call and Decoy Device - A mobile electronic call and decoy device is disclosed herein. The disclosed device generally comprises a mobile carrying unit, a sound dampening body attached to the mobile carrying unit, and an electronic call unit attached to the mobile carrying unit, wherein the mobile carrying unit and the electronic call unit are remotely-operable. | 04-09-2015 |
20150107531 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE GUIDANCE OF AN ANIMAL TO AND FROM A TARGET DESTINATION - A system and method for remote guidance of a dog or other suitable animal to and from a selected location using GPS related triangulation methods. The system using a series of audible cues or electrical shocks to guide the dog from a current location to a target location by continually monitoring the current GPS location of the dog and establishing a waypoint target for the animal as it moves. The system issues cues such as audible signals to control the dog and keep it confined within a suitable corridor so that the next waypoint may be attained. Using the invention, a dog owner can control the movement of the dog as the owner moves in its proximity, thereby creating an invisible tether or “virtual leash” or to the animal. | 04-23-2015 |
20150305304 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BLOCKING UNWANTED CANINE INTERACTIONS - A method and apparatus for blocking unwanted canine interactions during a canine deployment at a public-safety incident scene is provided herein. During operation all radios associated with a public-safety incident scene will be provided a notification of canine deployment. The radios will then generate a tone to deter or repel any approaching canine. | 10-29-2015 |
20150359197 | RETRACTABLE LEASH WITH END-OF-LEASH WARNING - Apparatus, system, and method for providing an end-of-leash warning. Embodiments provide for determining when a retractable leash is about to reach a maximum state of detraction from a housing or reel mechanism as the leash is being detracted (e.g., by a dog), and generating a warning signal in response to determining when the retractable leash is about to reach the maximum state of detraction. The warning signal may be in the form of, for example, an emitted sonic signal, an emitted infrared signal, a transmitted radio frequency signal, or a mechanical vibration through the leash. The warning signal may be used to alert, for example, a dog and/or a person walking a dog that the leash is running out. | 12-17-2015 |
20150366165 | System and Method for Treating Pets - A system and method for treating pets, the system comprising: a content provider to provide video and audio content adapted for treating a pet; a video and audio output device for playing the video and audio content; and a feedback interface for providing indications to the content provider about behavior of the pet, wherein the content provider is to adapt the provided content according to the received indications. The method comprising playing video and audio content by a video and audio out-put device, the content comprising: an image adapted for treating a pet; and a sound adapted for treating a pet; receiving indications about behavior of the pet; and adapting the played content according to the received indications. | 12-24-2015 |
20150373951 | DATA-ACQUIRING AND REPORTING ANIMAL COLLAR - Methods, systems, and devices for acquiring data from and communicating with a wearable device (e.g., a collar) affixed to animal are described. A wearable device affixed to a dog, for example, may acquire data and transmit the data to mobile devices or servers using one or several wireless technologies. The wearable device may also receive signaling, which may be indicative of commands to or feedback for the animal wearing the wearable device. The data acquired from the wireless device may be used for monitoring and communicating with an animal by, for example, generating reports, developing training or feeding schedules, or conveying relevant information to animal owners. Likewise, signaling sent to the device may facilitate interaction between an animal and the animal's owner, between the animal and its surroundings, or between multiple animals. | 12-31-2015 |
20160029595 | Simulated animal feeding device - An animal feeding pail comprising a bucket, the bucket having an upward handle, the bucket having a sidewall, extending around its circumference, and a bottom secured proximate the bottom of its sidewall, a false bottom wall provided within the bucket, and biasing against the interior of the side wall, to create a volumetric space between it and the bucket bottom wall, and into which granular material may be located to simulate the sound of animal feed when the bucket is shaken. | 02-04-2016 |
20160037752 | Elephant Vexing - A method to stop persistent fence-breaking behavior of crop-raiding ‘Habitual Raider’ (HRs) elephants constructs fences that are fitted with bells every 10 ft-20 ft around crop fields needing protection, and affixes bells to pre-existing fences. The HRs are conditioned by punishment that causes pain but not injury immediately after they sound the bells in an attempt to break through the fences. Afterwards the bells become a signal for the HRs that punishment is coming, eventually causing the HRs to be deterred by the sound of the bells alone, without having to use bear-scare darts or rubber bullets again. | 02-11-2016 |
20160100552 | RECONFIGURABLE ANIMAL TRANING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - An animal training apparatus including a stimulation generator/stimulator module to generate the stimulation and deliver the stimulation to the animal, and a microprocessor comprising control logic programmed to control the stimulation generator/stimulator module to deliver the stimulation to the animal when a preset condition is satisfied, wherein at least a portion of the control logic is reprogrammable by a user. Also, an animal training system further includes a remote controller to control the animal training apparatus, wherein at least a portion of user input or functions of the remote controller is reconfigurable by the user. The user may reset, reconfigure, and reprogram the control logic of the animal training apparatus or the user input of the remote controller, or various functions provided by the animal training system. | 04-14-2016 |
20160135429 | ANIMAL RELEASE TOOL - A battery operated animal release tool and associated method for initiating release of the clamped jaws of e.g. a dog, including:
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20160143254 | TUG A TUNE - The present invention is a leash, collar, harness, and jacket for pet animals that embodies air-activated sound making devices, such as air sacks with reeds, whistles, horns, bells and shakers to allow for one way or two way communications between an animal and a human. Said sound making device is made of a reed embedded in an air pocket or air pouch or idiophone instruments attached to a leash, harness, collar or jacket. Said sound device can be activated through biting or pulling or movement by the animal and squeezing by the human. | 05-26-2016 |
20160183496 | Dog Harness - A dog harness is comprised of a torso strap encircling a dog's chest, connected to a chest strap passing around the chest of a dog, and a shoulder strap passing over the back of a dog. The chest strap is provided with a elongate linker. A leash connector is fixed to both ends of the elongate linker. When a leash is attached to either leash connector, a directional pull on the leash causes the leash connector to slide in the direction of the pull, pulling the elongate linker to the side creating a noise detectable by the animal to assist in the training of the animal. If the leash becomes tight pulling the elongate linker all the way to the side it will move the pull off the center of the dog's chest, thus decreasing the opposition reflex. | 06-30-2016 |
20160198699 | SYSTEM FOR REPELLING A PET FROM A PREDETERMINED AREA | 07-14-2016 |