Patents by Inventor Tom Lalor
Tom Lalor 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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Publication number: 20130118418Abstract: A remote control system is disclosed for controlling a remote animal collar of the type which includes one or more electrodes or sensors which protrude from the inside surface of the collar for contacting the neck of the animal and electronic devices located within the body of the collar to receive electronic control signals or sensor input and to generate a stimulus, which is transmitted to the animal through the electrodes or by a speaker or other devices on the collar. The remote control system uses a master and slave remote transmitter combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 8365684Abstract: A remote control system is disclosed for controlling a remote animal collar of the type which includes one or more electrodes or sensors which protrude from the inside surface of the collar for contacting the neck of the animal and electronic devices located within the body of the collar to receive electronic control signals or sensor input and to generate a stimulus, which is transmitted to the animal through the electrodes or by a speaker or other devices on the collar. The remote control system uses a master and slave remote transmitter combination.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2008Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Apline TrustInventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 8336245Abstract: A remote control system is disclosed for controlling a remote animal collar of the type which includes one or more electrodes or sensors which protrude from the inside surface of the collar for contacting the neck of the animal and electronic devices located within the body of the collar to receive electronic control signals or sensor input and to generate a stimulus, which is transmitted to the animal through the electrodes or by a speaker or other devices on the collar. The remote control system uses a master and slave remote transmitter combination.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Alpine TrustInventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 7958877Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for launching targets, retrieval devices and combination target and retrieval devices, wherein the targets and retrieval devices may be irregularly shaped, such as like birds. Multiple targets are held on a carousel delivery system and eventually moved in a launching position by a push arm. A throwing arm is then rotated, pushing the target along a throwing guide until it reaches a launching position, at which point the target is released for use in shooting practice and/or training retrieving dogs.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20090249677Abstract: A remote control system is disclosed for controlling a remote animal collar of the type which includes one or more electrodes or sensors which protrude from the inside surface of the collar for contacting the neck of the animal and electronic devices located within the body of the collar to receive electronic control signals or sensor input and to generate a stimulus, which is transmitted to the animal through the electrodes or by a speaker or other devices on the collar. The remote control system uses a master and slave remote transmitter combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20090199786Abstract: A remote control system is disclosed for controlling a remote animal collar of the type which includes one or more electrodes or sensors which protrude from the inside surface of the collar for contacting the neck of the animal and electronic devices located within the body of the collar to receive electronic control signals or sensor input and to generate a stimulus, which is transmitted to the animal through the electrodes or by a speaker or other devices on the collar. The remote control system uses a master and slave remote transmitter combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20090194085Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for launching targets, retrieval devices and combination target and retrieval devices, wherein the targets and retrieval devices may be irregularly shaped, such as like birds. Multiple targets are held on a carousel delivery system and eventually moved in a launching position by a push arm. A throwing arm is then rotated, pushing the target along a throwing guide until it reaches a launching position, at which point the target is released for use in shooting practice and/or training retrieving dogs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 7562640Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal's neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal's skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal's neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20090025651Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20080210176Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal's neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal's skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal's neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 7267082Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal=s neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal=s skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal=s neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 7243617Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal's neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal's skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal's neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20060112905Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal=s neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal=s skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal=s neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20050235925Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20050188359Abstract: A method and a computer program product for developing and directing simulations used to train humans and animals in the development of various skills. The computer program product provides for selection of multiple locations within a defined area on a display screen, creation of one or more high level computer instructions describing the simulation relative to said locations and translation of the high level computer instructions into low level computer executable instructions necessary to carry out execution of the simulation. The high level computer instructions can be entered manually, or created automatically following selection of a high level command combined with a high level action. The resulting high level instructions can be downloaded to an external portable device for convenient display of the simulation at a remote location. The external device may be a remote control device that is capable of displaying simulations and controlling multiple electronic training devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Tom Lalor, Chia-Chen Tsai, Chang-Yu Chen
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Publication number: 20050120978Abstract: 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 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 said reward zone, and a reward system for providing a reward to the animal when the locator system detects that the animal begins to return to the reward zone from the first boundary zone in response to the command. The reward may be an audible reward or a food reward or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: June 9, 2005Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Publication number: 20050061259Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal's neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal's skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal's neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 6830014Abstract: An electronic animal collar designed to reduce the load applied to the animal's neck by one or more stimulating electrodes or sensors that extend from or through an inside surface of the collar housing into the skin of the animal during use, and to permit the collar to be securely fastened to the neck of the animal without risk of causing discomfort or damage to the skin of the animal due to pressure from the stimulating electrodes. The inside surface of the collar housing has one or more high point surfaces that are raised to extend the inside surface above the base of the stimulating electrodes or sensors toward the animal during use so as to increase contact between the inside surface and the animal's skin and to thereby relieve and distribute the load caused by collar tension around the animal's neck over a larger contact friction area.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 6708649Abstract: A target and retrieval device and method for training a hunter and a retrieving dog together in a simulated real-life hunting experience is described whereby the device comprises a main body portion formed of a durable material, the length and circumference of which is dimensioned to be releasably grasped within the mouth of a dog, and a secondary body portion closely secured to said main body portion, whereby said secondary body portion provides a visible signal when contacted by a gun shot and said main body portion survives the shot and is retrievable.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Tom Lalor
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Patent number: 6332354Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for determining the effectiveness of a vehicle braking system and for measuring changes in the mass of a wheeled vehicle. The method and apparatus include manually or automatically measuring and inputting vehicle mass to a computer, measuring and inputting brake system pressure during deceleration of the vehicle in a normal operating mode, measuring and inputting road slope, measuring and inputting air friction and engine friction of the vehicle, determining a predicted deceleration of the vehicle, measuring actual deceleration of the vehicle, and providing and using a computer to calculate the effectiveness of the vehicle braking system from data representing actual deceleration of the vehicle, road slope, air friction, engine friction, brake system pressure, vehicle mass, and predicted deceleration for the vehicle under comparable circumstances, and generating a signal representative of the effectiveness of the vehicle braking system.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Inventors: Tom Lalor, Craig Luker, John Loam