Patents Assigned to Radio Systems
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Patent number: 8185345Abstract: Described is a consumption monitoring device for monitoring the amount of consumables consumed by an animal during a monitoring period. More specifically, the consumption monitoring device measures the weight of the consumables, which are contained within a receptacle, and detects any change in the weight, such as when additional consumables are placed within the receptacle or when the animal consumes all or some of the consumables. The device calculates various values based on these changes in weight, at least one of which indicates the amount of consumables consumed by the animal. The device displays this calculated value such that the user is informed of the amount of consumables consumed by the animal within the monitoring period. This information assists the user in maintaining the animal on a desired feeding program.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Christopher E. Mainini
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Publication number: 20120092170Abstract: A gesture-based animal trainer is provided. The gesture-based animal trainer is configured to be used by a person that provides gesture commands to an animal. As used herein, the term “gesture commands” refers to gestures that are each associated with a respective animal training command, wherein a gesture is defined as a selected group of movements performed by a person. The gesture-based animal trainer detects whether the person performs a gesture command and provides a stimulus to the animal in accordance with the gesture command. Upon the animal associating the respective stimulus with the gesture command, the gesture-based animal trainer allows the animal to receive the gesture command regardless of whether the person is within the animal's line of sight.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Christopher E. MAININI
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Patent number: 8159355Abstract: An animal confinement system including at least one transmitter, a loop antenna associated with each transmitter, a loop monitor associated with each loop antenna, a remote communication device and a communication device. The transmitter sends a signal to the loop antenna. The loop monitor senses at least one attribute of the signal. The communication device is communicatively connected with the loop monitor. The communication device communicates at least one attribute to the remote communication device.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Duane A. Gerig, Andrew F. Siska
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Publication number: 20120073517Abstract: A pet accessory pendant is provided. The pet accessory pendant houses components for a pet accessory, such as a bark control device, a containment fence receiver, a remote trainer, a pet locator, and the like. The pet accessory pendant is mountable to animal collars of various sizes, lengths, widths, and thicknesses. Specifically, the pet accessory pendant is attachable to an animal collar such that the pet accessory pendant comfortably hangs in a pendant fashion and minimizes pressure points on the animal. Additionally, the pet accessory pendant is readily attachable to and detachable from the collar without removing the animal collar from the animal, thereby reducing the need to adjust the fitment of the pet accessory pendant for each use. Thus, the pet accessory pendant allows a single animal collar to be easily converted between a general-purpose animal collar and an animal collar with attached pet accessory.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Ricky Lynn DUKES
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Publication number: 20120067290Abstract: An apparatus and method of supplying liquid consumable substances to animals using a dispenser device, including storing a volume of viscous fluid in a storage chamber of the dispensing device, capturing a roller ball in a flanged opening at an open end of the dispensing device such that a first surface of the roller ball communicates with the storage chamber, communicating at least a portion of the stored volume to the first surface such that a quantity of the stored volume adheres to the first surface, and exposing a second surface of the roller ball to an animal's tongue such that when the animal licks the second surface, the roller ball rotates with respect to the flanged opening to deliver at least a portion of the adhered quantity to the animal as a reward for a desired exhibited behavior of the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Christopher E. MAININI
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Patent number: 8098164Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Duane A. Gerig, Stephen T. Russell, Paul McAfee
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Patent number: 8069823Abstract: Described is a vibration stimulus delivery device for delivering a vibration stimulus to an animal and for maximizing the robustness and intensity of the vibration stimulus. The vibration stimulus delivery device is carried by the animal and includes a housing and a vibration probe. The vibration probe is positioned in direct contact with the skin of the animal and generates a vibration, which, when delivered to the animal, is the vibration stimulus. The vibration probe is coupled to the housing such that the coupling minimizes the inherent vibration dampening effect caused by the weight and mass of the housing. The result is a vibration stimulus delivery device that delivers a more robust and intense vibration stimulus to the animal.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Mainini, Keith Griffith
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Patent number: 8047161Abstract: Described is an animal containment system for containing an animal within a boundary, for maximizing the animal's usable area within the boundary, for not discouraging the animal from returning to within the boundary in the event the animal moves beyond the boundary, and for doing so without utilizing an independent polarity indicator. The animal containment system determines whether the animal is within the boundary or beyond the boundary by considering the polarity of an activation signal the animal containment system transmits from the boundary and receives at the location of the animal. The animal containment system determines the polarity of the activation signal by modulating the signal such that the modulation indicates the polarity of the activation signal. The animal containment system achieves the above-discussed features by delivering a stimulus to the animal only when it traverses the boundary from within the boundary.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: William P. Moore
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Publication number: 20110247566Abstract: A method and apparatus for the detection, treatment or collection of a quantity of solid animal excrement from a surface, particularly a grassy surface. The method includes the steps of autonomously or semi-autonomously detecting the presence of the excrement on the surface, moving a collection/treatment device into position over the detected excrement, and, thereupon, subjecting the detected excrement to one or more of deodorization, disinfection, enhancement of deterioration, dispersal and/or collection of the detected excrement. The apparatus of the present invention operates without the immediate or continued intervention of a human. Preferably, the device is robotic in nature, is readily portable, and preferably includes a rechargeable power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Christopher E. MAININI
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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: 7996983Abstract: 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: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Albert Leon Lee, IV, William S. Groh, Steven L. Lawrence, Steven M. Schrick
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Patent number: 7984529Abstract: A method and apparatus for the detection, treatment or collection of a quantity of solid animal excrement from a surface, particularly a grassy surface. The method includes the steps of autonomously or semi-autonomously detecting the presence of the excrement on the surface, moving a collection/treatment device into position over the detected excrement, and, thereupon, subjecting the detected excrement to one or more of deodorization, disinfection, enhancement of deterioration, dispersal and/or collection of the detected excrement. The apparatus of the present invention operates without the immediate or continued intervention of a human. Preferably, the device us robotic in nature, is readily portable, and preferably includes a rechargeable power source.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Christopher E. Mainini
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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: 7921811Abstract: Described is an electronic pet door for automatically granting a selected animal access to a through-way defined by the electronic pet door and denying a non-selected animal access to the through-way. The selected animal carries a transmitter. The electronic pet door includes a corresponding receiver and a frame that defines the through-way, which has a tapered contour. A flap, which has a tapered contour corresponding to the through-way, is disposed within the through-way and is capable of a locked position and an unlocked position. When in the locked position, the flap denies access to the through-way. When unlocked, the flap grants an animal access to the through-way. The flap is locked and unlocked by way of a locking mechanism that shifts the flap longitudinally between the less tapered and most tapered portions of the through-way. The locking mechanism shifts the flap in response to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: James R. Bosserdet, Jr., Thomas P. Bjorholm, George M. Smart, IV, Andrew S. Grimmett, Lane Whiteside
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Patent number: 7918190Abstract: An electronic animal containment system with direction-of-approach determination, or direction-sensitive animal containment system. The direction-sensitive animal containment system generally contains a transmitter unit connected to a wire loop bounding a containment area and a receiver unit carried by the animal. The direction-sensitive animal containment system of the present invention generates a containment field having polarity and retains the polarity information when the containment field is sensed using a sensing coil optimized along the azimuth. The receiver unit also generates a gravity vector to determine the orientation of the receiver unit. The gravity vector is combined with the containment field vector to produce a function that automatically yields a sensing coil output that is independent of the orientation of the receiver unit. The polarity of the sensing coil output allows determination of the direction from which the receiver unit is approaching the wire loop.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Donald K. Belcher, 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: 7841301Abstract: A low impedance probe for delivery of a corrective stimulus to an animal. The low impedance probe includes an electrode for directing an electrical stimulus from an electrical source toward the skin of an animal. A conductive gel source is configured to provide conductive gel to a region between the electrode and the animal upon positioning of the electrode proximate the skin of the animal. The conductive gel establishes improved electrical connectivity between the electrode and the animal.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Mainini, Brent Reider
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Patent number: 7834769Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: David Anthony Hinkle, Albert Leon Lee, IV, Steven M. Schrick, Duane A. Gerig
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Patent number: D627527Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Ben T. Ferguson, III, Marc E. Brush, Jason R. Graves, Nianhong Zhou
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Patent number: D659304Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Kari Vatka, Mikko Tuunanen, Sami Littow, Harri Piltonen