Patents by Inventor Albert L. Lee, IV
Albert L. Lee, IV has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8011327Abstract: A variable voltage electronic pet training apparatus. The variable voltage electronic pet training apparatus controls the intensity of the stimulation by the controlling the voltage level present at the primary side of the transformer while maintaining a fixed signal to the correction pulse switch. A trigger signal contains information about the desired stimulus intensity level. A controller interprets the trigger signal and produces a voltage control signal associated with the desired energy level. Application of the voltage control signal to a power converter keeps the voltage level applied to an energy storage capacitor sufficient to produce the desired stimulation intensity.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Mainini, Albert L. Lee, IV, Steven L. Lawrence
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Patent number: 7946252Abstract: An electronic animal trainer with temperament learning. The electronic animal trainer with temperament learning learns and remembers the response pattern of the animal to the correction stimulus to provide a customized training profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, Christopher E. Mainini
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Patent number: 7900585Abstract: Described is a two-probe bark control device for detecting an animal's bark by way of an electrode that is also used in delivering an electrical stimulus to the animal. The two-probe bark control device includes a housing, a first probe, and a second probe. The first and second probes include first and second electrodes, respectively. The first electrode is secured to the housing by way of a resilient overmolding such that the first electrode extends outwardly from the housing and has the potential to vibrate within the housing. The housing is carried by the animal such that the first probe detects the bark of the animal and the first and second probes deliver an electrical stimulus to the animal in response the first probe detecting the animal's bark such that the first probe both detects the animal's bark and delivers an electrical stimulus to the animal.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, Steven M. Schrick, David A. Hinkle
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Patent number: 7644685Abstract: A unitized receiver-housing bearing planar collar for a pet wherein the bottom end of the receiver housing is integrally formed with the collar, the bottom perimetrical edge of the receiver housing being oriented substantially parallel to the plane of the collar. The collar is overmolded, free of independent connectors or fasteners, on the receiver housing adjacent the bottom end of the receiver housing such that when the collar is affixed to the neck of a pet, for example, there is established and maintained a pre-selected orientation of the receiver housing relative to the pet.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert L. Lee, IV
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Publication number: 20090309738Abstract: An animal deterrent mat with animal detection capability. The animal deterrent mat produces a detection pulse that is attenuated when an object makes contact with the animal deterrent mat. The animal deterrent mat monitors the amplitude of the detection pulse and compares the measured detection pulse amplitude to one or more threshold values. When the amplitude of the detection pulse is below an upper threshold corresponding to the attenuated signal caused by an animal making contact with the animal deterrent mat and, optionally, above lower threshold corresponding to the attenuated signal caused by another object making contact with the animal deterrent mat, such as a human, a deterrent pulse selected to deter the animal from crossing or remaining on the animal deterrent mat is generated. When the amplitude of the detection pulse is below the optional lower threshold, no deterrent stimulus is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: David A. Hinkle, Albert L. Lee, IV, Steven M. Schrick, Duane A. Gerig
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Patent number: 7541937Abstract: A battery module cooperating with an electronic animal control device for activating and deactivating the electronic animal control device. The battery module switch is a user-replaceable power source providing a rotary switching function while maintaining a hermetic seal.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert L. Lee, IV, Steven M. Schrick
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Patent number: 7382328Abstract: An animal training apparatus including an electrical conductor embedded within a flexible member, and a housing having a through-opening for receiving the electrical conductor therethrough. The flexible member is molded around the electrical conductor and the antenna, while the electrical conductor is positioned such that it extends into the housing through the through-opening. As a result of the molding process, the flexible member shields the housing through-opening, discouraging substances such as water from accessing the interior of the housing via the through-opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh, Steven L. Lawrence, Steven M. Schrick
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Patent number: 7222589Abstract: A bark control device (10) for deterring a dog from barking. The bark control device (10) includes a housing (12) carried by the dog, the housing having a vibration dampening surface (13) covering at least a portion of the exterior of the housing (12). The device (10) also includes a bark detection mechanism (18), a stimulus delivery system (26) for delivering a stimulus to the dog to dissuade the dog from barking, and circuitry (22, 24) for activating the stimulus delivery system (26) in response to the detection by the bark detection mechanism (18) of a bark by the dog. The vibration dampening surface (13) of the housing (12) inhibits the delivery of false correction stimuli to the dog as the result of vibrations emanating from a source other than a bark by the dog.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh
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Patent number: 7034693Abstract: Described is a locator device for indicating the relative location of a dog in a sporting field and for indicating whether the dog is tracking or on point regardless of the orientation of the device. The locator device calculates whether a dog is tracking or on point by measuring the intensity of the movement of the dog with a vibration switch and then interpreting the intensity of movement. The vibration switch includes two electrical contacts that are disposed substantially on the longitudinal axis of the vibration switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Albert L. Lee, IV
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Patent number: 6668760Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the barking of a dog through application of a spray deterrent, or spray control bark collar. The spray control bark collar administers a dose of a pressurized substance in response to the barking of the dog. The spray control bark collar detects the barking of the dog through the measuring of vibrations produced by the dog. In addition, the spray control bark collar delivers successively larger doses of the spray deterrent to the dog to deter the dog from further barking should the dog fail to respond to previous deterrent attempts. Finally, the spray control bark collar monitors the usage of the spray deterrents to gauge the amount of the deterrent substance remaining in the deterrent substance reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert L. Lee, IV.
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Patent number: 6637376Abstract: An apparatus and method for producing a variable intensity static stimulation. The variable intensity static stimulation increases in intensity if the animal continues to require correction. By varying the duty cycle of a periodic signal having constant amplitude and a constant duration, the intensity of the static stimulation is varied.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Albert L. Lee, IV
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Patent number: 6604490Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the barking of a dog through application of a spray deterrent, or spray control bark collar. The spray control bark collar administers a dose of a pressurized substance in response to the barking of the dog. The spray control bark collar detects the barking of the dog through the measuring of vibrations produced by the dog. In addition, the spray control bark collar delivers successively larger doses of the spray deterrent to the dog to deter the dog from further barking should the dog fail to respond to previous deterrent attempts. Finally, the spray control bark collar monitors the usage of the spray deterrents to gauge the amount of the deterrent substance remaining in the deterrent substance reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh
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Patent number: 6415742Abstract: A system for confining and training a pet is provided. The system includes a stationary transmitter in communication with a receiver collar worn by a pet and the other configured as a portable transmitter for controlling the operation of the stationary transmitter. The stationary transmitter includes a correction signal generator and a warning signal generator which feed an amplifier having an adjustable amplification factor controlled by a processing device. The amplified correction signal is transmitted through the wire loop antenna via a transmitter. The normal confinement mode operation of the system is interrupted by a training signal from the portable transmitter. Upon receipt of a training signal, the processing device produces a signal corresponding to the desired deterrent signal and increases the gain of the appropriate amplifier thereby boosting the signal strength such that the entire confinement area is filled with the desired deterrent signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Thomas B. Lee, Albert L. Lee, IV, Jesse E. Merritt, Rungwit Sangsingkeow, Christopher E. Mainini, Walter J. Frankewich, Jr., James L. Jameson
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Patent number: 5927233Abstract: A bark control system for training a pet dog not to bark. The bark control system includes a vibration sensor and a microphone either operating independently or in tandem with the vibration sensor gating the microphone. The output of the vibration sensor and the microphone are processed to discriminate the target dog's bark from other noises. When the discrimination result indicates that the sound is a bark, a stimulus delivery device applies a corrective stimulus. To improve bark discrimination, a memory device stores an exemplary bark for comparison. Each bark sampled replaces the bark previously stored permitting the bark control system to adapt to any repetitive bark sequence of the target dog. Finally, a stimulus intensity selection circuit provides variable intensity corrective stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Mainini, Albert L. Lee, IV
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Patent number: D439561Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Radio SystemsInventors: Albert L. Lee, IV, Christopher E. Mainini
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Patent number: D531117Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Steven M. Schrick, Albert L. Lee, IV, William S. Groh