Having Electronic Identification And Feed Control Patents (Class 119/51.02)
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Patent number: 6779486Abstract: An animal feeder system comprises a mobile feeder suspended from an overhead track. The track can conveniently be made from pipe bent into a desired configuration. The mobile feeder has an on-board computer controller and a computer-controlled motor which can drive the mobile feeder to feed drops located along the track. The mobile feeder has a number of feed compartments which each hold a feed ingredient. The ingredients are dispensed simultaneously by variable speed augers. A customized blend of feed ingredients is dispensed at each feed drop. The animal feeder system can automatically track the amount of feed consumed at each feed drop and can run unattended. Applications include feeding swine, horses, chickens, fish, cattle and other animals which are reared in captivity.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Feedlogic Systems Inc.Inventor: David W. Vaags
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Publication number: 20040118351Abstract: A system for and method of determining a formulation for an animal feed having a customized heat increment value. The system can include an animal profile, an animal nutrient requirement profile, an evaluation criteria, and/or ingredient nutrient content profiles. The information contained in the profiles and criteria can be used to calculate a formulation having a desirable heat increment value. The heat increment value can be used to maximize satisfaction of an evaluation criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Cargill, Inc.Inventors: Mark D. Newcomb, Christiaan P.A. van de Ligt, David A. Cook, David G. Cieslak
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Patent number: 6748898Abstract: An animal feeder has a hopper for storing pieces of food. The bottom of the hopper has an opening accessible by an animal. The opening is smaller than a piece of food, but large enough for the animal to gnaw the food through the opening. The hopper has a surface adjacent the opening, to receive fallen gnawed food and hold the fallen gnawed food in a position accessible by the animal for eating. The hopper engages a mounting bracket. The bracket has a lip which partially covers the receiving surface of the hopper to physically limit the animal from leaning on the hopper and to prevent the hopper from tipping back so far that it falls off the conical mount. A conical mount transmits a downward force from the conical bottom surface to a sensor, but does not transmit an upward force or moment to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Research Diets, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Ulman, Barrie Hopewell, Nathan B. Price, Dominic Sarica, Frederick E. Jackson, Daniel E. Shapiro
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Publication number: 20040103849Abstract: A feed metering device for distributing fodder and/or drink in metered portions to an animal. The feed metering device is provided with a feed unit for containing fodder and/or drink, an entrance opening to the feed unit, and a feed supplying device for supplying an amount of fodder and/or drink to the feed unit. The feed metering device is provided with a closing means that is movable across the entrance opening in order to deter an animal visiting the feed unit from taking fodder and/or drink. The closing means rotates about an axis, the closing means being driven by a roll that contacts the closing means, which roll is driven by a motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Lely Research Holding AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Karel van den Berg
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Publication number: 20040103847Abstract: A method for automatic control of breeding of free-range animals is disclosed, wherein the feed consumed by each individual animal is uniquely identified and registered to enable full traceability between animals or products and the feed. In particular, the present method comprise active and automatic control of the living conditions of the animals based on the monitored and recorded data so that a minimal amount of human interaction is required in the normal operation of a breeding system controlled by use of the method. The invention further relates to a controlled system, typically comprising a general-purpose computer having a suitable computer program installed thereon, for controlling the operation of a breeding system according to the present method.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Kristoffer Larsen Innovation A/SInventor: Jesper Kristoffer Larsen
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Publication number: 20040103848Abstract: A feed metering device for distributing fodder and/or drink in metered portions to an animal. The feed metering device is provided with a feed unit for containing fodder and/or drink, an entrance opening to the feed unit, and a feed supplying device for supplying an amount of fodder and/or drink to the feed unit. The feed metering device is provided with a closing means that is movable across the entrance opening in order to deter an animal visiting the feed unit from taking fodder and/or drink. The closing means rotates about an axis, the closing means being driven by a roll that contacts the closing means, which roll is driven by a motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Lely Research Holding AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Karel van den Berg
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Publication number: 20040099221Abstract: An exercise harness for an animal which comprises three elements: (a) a web of flexible material adapted to be affixed to the body of the animal in a region adjacent to the animal's front legs and/or rear legs; (b) at least one strap, connected to the web and adapted to retain the web on the animal; and (c) a measured weight attached to the web by a holding device, such as a pocket, clip or the like. This weight is preferably removable and replaceable with weights of different sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Jacqui Everett
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Publication number: 20040099222Abstract: A feed metering device for distributing fodder and/or drink in metered portions to an animal. The feed metering device is provided with a feed unit for containing fodder and/or drink, an entrance opening to the feed unit, and a feed supplying device for supplying an amount of fodder and/or drink to the feed unit. The feed metering device is provided with a closing means that is movable across the entrance opening in order to deter an animal visiting the feed unit from taking fodder and/or drink. The closing means rotates about an axis, the closing means being driven by a roll that contacts the closing means, which roll is driven by a motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Lely Research Holding AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Karel Van den Berg
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Patent number: 6700547Abstract: A flexible interrogator antenna design having a single antenna with an inner and an outer antenna coil positioned in a flat, flexible, rectangular housing or mat which can be positioned in a configuration having two sides and a top across an easily erected temporary frame to form a walkthrough corridor or chute through which livestock having an attached transponder can be driven. The antenna is driven to generate multi-directional electromagnetic fields in each of an ‘X’, ‘Y’ and ‘Z’ axis associated with the walkthrough to detect transponders coming into the fields, regardless of transponder orientation.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Digital Angel CorporationInventors: Ezequiel Mejia, Yuri Smirnov
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Patent number: 6698381Abstract: A device for indicating the presence of an electrical path on a pet accessory includes a first contact disposed on a probe, and a second contact disposed in a spaced apart arrangement relative to the first contact. An activation device is responsive to the presence of an electrical path or lack thereof between the first and second contacts. The activation device provides an indication of the state of the electrical path between the first and second contacts. The device preferably includes a pet dish and the probe extends into the dish to indicate a desired level for liquid in the dish, and the indication of state is performed by at least one of an audio message, a visual effect and a mechanical motion.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: Kris Lynch
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Patent number: 6694916Abstract: A dispensing system (200) for chewable pet toys (100) contains multiple toys and dispenses them at intervals determined by one or more modes of operation. A display (220) and keypad (400) are used to enter programming data into the memory of a microprocessor (315). When the system is in operation, the display indicates progress through the program, the mode of operation whether MANUAL, RANDOM, or BMOD (behavior modification), the time elapsed, and the number of toys remaining. At various times, sounds emanate from a loudspeaker (320), vibration emanates from a vibrator (328), light emanates from a light source (325), and odor emanates from an odor generator (327). Toys are dispensed down a ramp (225), at predetermined times, or at predetermined times modified by random numbers. Predetermined dispensations permit modification of the pet's behavior (BMOD). Random variations on a predetermined schedule of dispensations (RANDOM) prevent the pet from memorizing a schedule.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Dogopolis, LLCInventors: David Nathan Rucker, Sandi Louise Thompson
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Patent number: 6684810Abstract: A method and an installation for identifying animals and managing data concerning animals so as to control the traceability of the animals and of the data. The installation includes an identifier (1) borne by the animal; a system for reading (2) the identifier; a self-contained system (3) for communicating with the user, processing and storing in a storage unit (7) data concerning at least an animal, a link between the self-contained system (3) and the reading system (2); a centralised database (4) assembling data concerning the animals; databases concerning data on the animals are included in the self-contained system storage unit and duplicated in the centralised data bank; device for communicating data between the self-contained system (3) and the centralised database (4) and communication means (6) and (6′) between the self-contained system (3) and another self-contained system (3′).Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Farmexpress.Com SAInventor: Jacques Georges Martin
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Patent number: 6681717Abstract: A method and system for creating a customized animal feed includes having ingredient data from more than one location, animal data, and evaluation data. The specifications for a customized feed are generated using ingredient data representative of the mix of ingredients available at one or more locations. A customized feed is generated which is designed to fulfill the nutritional requirements for the animal's diet. The nutritional requirements are derived from the animal data. Furthermore, the feed is optimized to fulfil the requirements of the evaluation criteria. Evaluation criteria such as (i) animal production rate, (ii) the cost of feed per unit animal weight gain, and (iii) the feed weight per unit animal weight gain, are then utilized together with the feed data and animal data to provide a customized feed which has been generated based upon evaluation data which is representative of one or more of the evaluation criteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: CAN Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steve R. Burghardi, Brian J. Knudson, Loren Peterson, David A. Cook, Mark A. Oedekoven
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Patent number: 6664897Abstract: An efficient method and apparatus for livestock data collection and management is described to provide quality assurance source verification data and performance tracking for individual animals throughout the production cycle. Individual animal data is efficiently collected, transferred, and shared in a transactional, event-oriented, row-oriented structure with few columns without need for creating relational structures. The BeefLink™ software includes components for data collection and real-time data lookup components; share, switch, route, and interface components; extract, transform, and load components; and report and analyze data components. Embodiments include data acquisition from multiple RFID reader locations; a web-based information system for a beef marketing alliance; value-based procurement, and supply chain management.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventors: William R. Pape, Matthew J. Morrison, Andrew J. Dolan, Leland D. Curkendall, Olin M. Armentrout
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Patent number: 6659039Abstract: A method automatically controls breeding of free-range animals. In this method, the feed consumed by each individual animal is uniquely identified and registered to enable full traceability between animals or products and the feed. The method comprises active and automatic control of the living conditions of the animals based on the monitored and recorded data so that a minimal amount of human interaction is required in the normal operation of a breeding system controlled by use of the method. Furthermore, a control system, typically comprising a general-purpose computer having a suitable computer program installed thereon, will control the operation of a breeding system.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Kristoffer Larsen Innovation A/SInventor: Jesper Kristoffer Larsen
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Patent number: 6651584Abstract: A feed metering device for distributing feed (fodder or drink, or both) in metered portions to an animal. The device comprises a feed unit for receiving and containing said feed which includes an entrance opening and receives said feed from a feed supplying device. The amount of feed provided by the feed supplying device to the feed unit is governed by data from an animal identification device that identifies the animal that will consume the feed in the feed unit and a weighing device that determines the amount of feed remaining from the last feeding in the feeding unit. Deterring devices include a closing device for the entrance opening to the feed unit which can be closed to deter animals found ineligible by the animal identification device to consume feed at the feeding unit. The closing device for the entrance opening rotates about an axis and is driven by a roll that contacts the closing device.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lely Research Holding A.G.Inventor: Karel van den Berg
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Patent number: 6651585Abstract: An apparatus for feeding animals in quantities, mixtures and at temperatures that are individualized as ideal for each animal, the apparatus being provided with an animal identification device for identifying each animal, a computer with a memory, the memory containing consumption related data for each animal, the computer generating a signal for supplying a quantity of feed to a relevant animal based on data from the animal identification device and data from the memory. The data from the memory includes for each animal data of its feed intake based on the quantity of liquid which is mixed into the feed. The addition of liquid into the feed is controlled by the computer and the quantity of liquid introduced into the feed is based on data from the animal identification device and relevant data from the memory.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lely Enterprises A.G.Inventor: Karel van den Berg
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Publication number: 20030188689Abstract: A highly automated method and system for providing individual animal electronic identification, measurement and value based management of cattle in a large cattle feedlot. Through the use of (1) a computer system integrated with (2) automatic individual animal identification (3) multiple measurement and remeasurement systems with automatic data input and (4) a cattle handling and sorting system, animals are individually (a) identified and (b) measured by weight, external dimensions and characteristics of internal body tissue. With this information together with animal physiological characteristics and historical data, the computer system calculates the optimum (c) slaughter weight, (d) economic end point and (e) marketing date for shipment to a packing plant. After measurement, individual animals are (f) sorted by direction of the computer in response to calculations from the measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: Micro Beef Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: William C. Pratt
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Patent number: 6619228Abstract: A device for automatically supplying a predetermined amount of at least one sort of feed to an animal in a period having a predetermined length. The device is provided with a feeding parlour, with an animal identification system for identifying an animal present at the feeding parlour, and with a computer for controlling the device for automatically supplying the at least one sort of feed to the feeding parlour. The computer is suitable for determining the sub-period between the last supply of feed to an animal and the momentary point of time when the animal is identified by the animal identification system at the feeding parlour. The computer controls the device in such a way that, during the momentary visit of the animal to the feeding parlour, there is supplied to the animal a feed balance, the size of the feed balance depending on the determined sub-period.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Lely Enterprises AGInventors: Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd, Karel van den Berg
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Patent number: 6615764Abstract: An apparatus for automatically supplying predetermined amounts of feed to animals over a predetermined period which may be a period of time such as 24 hours or based on other occurrences such as the number of animals that are being fed. Each animal feeds at a trough in a feeding area wherein the animal is identified and which may be provided in a preferably circular feeding column or available to an animal in a milking compartment. A plurality of feed types are provided for each animal wherein the amounts and types are computer controlled and take into consideration a number of factors such as the nutrition needs of the particular animal, its preferences in feed types, whether the animal involved is in a lactation period, the milk yield of the animal, the season of the year, the weather, and the physical profile of the animal being fed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Lely Enterprises A.G.Inventors: Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd, KArel van den Berg
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Publication number: 20030137431Abstract: An enhanced electronic identification device is attached to the ear of a female animal. The EEID identifies the animal and records internal body temperature at key times. A transponder is attached to a male animal and detects proximity of the male animal to the female animal. When an interaction event of sufficient duration occurs, the female identity and temperature information is received by the transponder and relayed to an analysis network for determining critical times, dates, and other breeding efficiency factors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Thomas Hogan
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Patent number: 6581542Abstract: The invention relates to a device for verifying the state, especially the state of health, of mammals, especially agricultural working animals, which suckle from a teat. Run-out sensors for determining values, such as resistivity measurements, temperature values of the animal and/or the foodstuff, pH determination, gas measurements from the pharynx and stomach, are allocated to the teat.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: Martin Forster
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Patent number: 6577241Abstract: A method for identifying and tracking a plurality of individual animals includes the initial step of a manufacturer creating a plurality of EIDs, each EID having a unique number. A livestock producer requests a plurality of EIDs from the manufacturer, and the manufacturer forwards the numbers of the EIDs shipped to the producer, along with identification data for that producer, to a central warehouse. The warehouse creates a prerecord in a central database from the EID number and identification data for the producer, and communicates with the producer to permit access to the prerecords for that producer. The producer will collect data relative to each animal and input the data into a computer having the downloaded prerecords from the central data warehouse.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Inventors: Van H. Neidig, Kathleen M. Neidig
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Publication number: 20030084853Abstract: A device for automatically supplying a predetermined amount of feed to an animal in a period of time respectively a period having a predetermined length. Said device is provided with a feeding parlour, with animal identification means for identifying an animal present at the feeding parlour, and with a computer for controlling the device for automatically supplying the feed to the feeding parlour. The computer is possibly provided with a clock for determining the point of time of supply of feed to the animal. The device is provided with means for determining the amount of feed consumed by an animal after a supply of feed. Said amount is stored at least temporarily in a memory of the computer. The computer is provided with a calculating device for determining the total amount of feed consumed by an animal in the period having the predetermined length immediately preceding the momentary point of time when the animal is identified by the animal identification means at the feeding parlour.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: Lely Enterprises AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd, Karel van den Berg
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Patent number: 6556948Abstract: A data logging device for logging data associated with feed ingredients added to and feed ration removed from a feed delivery vehicle having a feed container and an electronic weigh scale for generating a signal representative of the weight of feed in the container, comprising: a display and user input device; means responsive to an increase in the signal for displaying the weight of material added to the container and responsive to input of an ingredient identification code for storing the the identification code and the weight of a feed ingredient added to the container; means responsive to a decrease in the signal for displaying the weight of feed ration discharged from the container and responsive to an input animal pen identification code for storing the pen identification code and the weight of material discharged at the animal pen; means for calculating the weight of each ingredient previously loaded into the container contained in the ration discharged at the pen; and means for storing the weight of eType: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventor: Paul A. McKenna
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Publication number: 20030061998Abstract: A device for automatically supplying a predetermined amount of at least one sort of feed to an animal in a period having a predetermined length. Said device is provided with a feeding parlour, with animal identification means for identifying an animal present at the feeding parlour, and with a computer for controlling the device for automatically supplying the at least one sort of feed to the feeding parlour. The computer is suitable for determining the sub-period between the last supply of feed to an animal and the momentary point of time when the animal is identified by the animal identification means at the feeding parlour. The computer controls the device in such a way that, during the momentary visit of the animal to the feeding parlour, there is supplied to the animal a feed balance, the size of said feed balance depending on the determined sub-period.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: Lely Enterprises AG, A Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd, Karel van den Berg
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Publication number: 20030061996Abstract: A device for automatically supplying feed to animals, such as cows. The device is provided with a control device which generates a control signal for controlling the supply of the feed, and with parameter-measuring means for measuring a momentary value of a variable parameter and for issuing a parameter value signal to the control device. The control device is provided with a processing device for processing the parameter value signal into the control signal. The parameter measuring means comprise means for measuring the condition scare of an animal and or issuing a condition score signal to the processing device. A method of automatically supplying feed to animals, such as cows The method comprises the step of measuring a momentary value of a variable parameter and of providing a parameter value signal, the supply of feed depending on the parameter value signal. As variable parameter the condition score of an animal is chosen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: Lely enterprises AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd, Karel Van den Berg
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Publication number: 20030061997Abstract: A device for automatically supplying at least two sorts of feed to animals, such as cows. Said device is provided with a number of hoppers, each for containing a stock of a particular sort of feed, with a feeding parlour accessible to an animal, and with conveying means for conveying feed from the hoppers to the feeding parlour. The device is provided with a control device, said control device generating a control signal for controlling the device in such a way that, seen in time, at least one sort of feed is supplied to the feeding parlour at least substantially separately from the other sorts of feed, in that substantially the at least one sort of feed is not present in the feeding parlour simultaneously with the other sorts of feed. A method of automatically supplying at least two sorts of feed to animals, such as cows, said method comprising the step of supplying the at least two sorts of feed at least substantially successively to the animals.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: Lely Enterprises AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd, Karel van den Berg
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Publication number: 20030038721Abstract: A system and method for automatic, redundant recordation of information relating to administration of medicines to animals are accomplished by a transceiving syringe simultaneously injecting and marking an animal, receiving identification information from a read/write radio frequency identification device attached to the animal and containing identification information relating to the animal, associating the injection and identification information, and then routing the event information to both a database and back to the RWRFID for storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Thomas Hogan
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Patent number: 6516746Abstract: A highly automated method and system for providing individual animal electronic identification, measurement and value based management of cattle in a large cattle feedlot. Through the use of (1) a computer system integrated with (2) automatic individual animal identification (3) multiple measurement and remeasurement systems with automatic data input and (4) a cattle handling and sorting system, animals are individually (a) identified and (b) measured by weight, external dimensions and characteristics of internal body tissue. With this information together with animal physiological characteristics and historical data, the computer system calculates the optimum (c) slaughter weight, (d) economic end point and (e) marketing date for shipment to a packing plant. After measurement, individual animals are (f) sorted by direction of the computer in response to calculations from the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Micro Beef Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: William C. Pratt
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Patent number: 6494164Abstract: A process and an apparatus are described for adding additives during the conditioning of animal feed. The feed is transferred from a container (1) into a conditioner (3) via a feed screw (2) at an inlet point (M). In the conditioner (3), the feed is transported by a mixing screw (12) from an inlet point (M) along a path (A) to an exit point (N), and is exposed to vapor in the course of this. One or more additives (5) which are introduced into the conditioner (3) through one or more ports (10) are added to the feed which, has passed through x% of the path (A) in the conditioner (3). The feed and the additives (5) added through one or more ports (10) are mixed on the remaining (100-x)% of the path (A) to form a mixture (6). The mixture (6) leaving the conditioner (3) at the exit point (N) is transferred to a pelleting press (7), where the mixture (6) is formed into pellets (8). The pellets (8) are finally transferred to a cooling device (9).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Heinzl, Jörg Braun, Roland Betz, Barton Cousins, Hans-Peter Harz, Ulrich Heindl
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Publication number: 20020174834Abstract: A device for supplying an amount of feed to animals. Said device is provided with an animal identification device for identifying an animal, a computer with a memory, the memory containing consumption related data of the animals, the computer generating a signal for supplying an amount of feed to a relevant animal with the aid of data from the animal identification device and data from the memory. The data from the memory contain per animal data in relation to the feed intake in dependence of the amount of liquid added. The device comprises a device for supplying liquid which is controlled by the computer and which adds an amount of liquid to the amount of feed with the aid of data from the animal identification device and the relevant data from the memory. Alternatively or additionally the device comprises a device for supplying feed controlled by the computer, the data from the memory containing per animal data in relation to the feed intake in dependence of the temperature of the feed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Applicant: LELY ENTERPRISES AG. a Swiss limited liability CompanyInventor: Karel van den Berg
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Patent number: 6470825Abstract: A method and system enhances automated management and breeding of animals. The animals are identified by system of radiotelemetric communication of identification data and location. When the animals are ready to be bred, they can be fitted with a heat cycle detection and transmission system for communication of the data in concert with the identification data. The system thus appropriately determines when an animal is ready to be bred so that it can be caught in a catch pen system having system controlled access gates. The animal's natural inclination to go to a bait is exploited so that upon such normal and routine movement to bait, such as water, the access gates can be selectively controlled to direct animals into a plurality of catch pens wherein they are somewhat segregated so that the inventory therein is generally associated by common optimal times for breeding.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventors: Fred H. Johnson, III, Darrell L. Wilkes
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Publication number: 20020152964Abstract: A device for supplying feed to animals, such as cows. The device is provided with a feeding trough (6) which is accessible to an animal, with a bottom (5) having a floor portion (8) on which an animal can stand, and with identification means (7) for identifying an individual animal. The distance between the feeding trough (6) and the floor portion (8) is adjustable. The distance between the feeding trough (6) and the floor portion (8) is automatically adjustable with the aid of data from the identification means (7). An assembly of a device for supplying feed to animals, such as cows, said device being provided with a feeding trough (6) which is accessible to an animal, and with identification means (7) for identifying an individual animal, and with a bottom (5) having a floor portion (8) on which an animal can stand for making use of the device, the distance between the feeding trough (6) and the floor portion (8) being adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Lely Enterprises A.G., a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Alexander van der Lely, Karel van den Berg, Howard Sie, Lucien Eliza Niels Voogd
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Publication number: 20020134313Abstract: A feeding apparatus is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the feeding apparatus includes a housing that is configured to contain food. The housing includes a container for food, a moveable cover to control access to the container for food, said moveable cover being configured to move in at least i) a closed position to preclude access to the container for food, and ii) an open position to permit access to the container for food, a sensor that detects at least one identification device, and a controller that controls movement of the moveable cover. The controller causes the moveable cover to the open position in response to the detection of an authorized identification device. A method for controlling access to a feeding apparatus is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Robert Andrew King, Susan Hoppe King, Floyd Brantley Chapman
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Patent number: 6427627Abstract: A system and method having a plurality of antennas located at selected spaced intervals along an elongate feed or drinking trough. Each animal, to be monitored, is equipped with a passive transponder having a unique identification code. An electronic control system transmits an electronic signal sequentially to each one of the plurality of antennas such that each activated antenna emits a signal and, any passive transponder sufficiently adjacent to the activated antenna, receives the signal and generates a return electronic signal which is sent to the activated antenna. A computer, coupled to the plurality of antennas, receives a return signal from the passive transponder and generates preliminary results concerning an animal behavior which effects animal consumption activity.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Growsafe Systems Ltd.Inventor: Camiel Huisma
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Publication number: 20020088403Abstract: A process and an apparatus are described for adding additives during the conditioning of animal feed. The feed is transferred from a container (1) into a conditioner (3) via a feed screw (2) at an inlet point (M). In the conditioner (3), the feed is transported by a mixing screw (12) from an inlet point (M) along a path (A) to an exit point (N), and is exposed to vapor in the course of this. One or more additives (5) which are introduced into the conditioner (3) through one or more ports (10) are added to the feed which, has passed through x% of the path (A) in the conditioner (3). The feed and the additives (5) added through one or more ports (10) are mixed on the remaining (100-x)% of the path (A) to form a mixture (6). The mixture (6) leaving the conditioner (3) at the exit point (N) is transferred to a pelleting press (7), where the mixture (6) is formed into pellets (8). The pellets (8) are finally transferred to a cooling device (9).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Wolfgang Heinzl, Jorg Braun, Roland Betz, Barton Cousins, Hans-Peter Harz, Ulrich Heindl
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Patent number: 6397779Abstract: A uniquely designed truncated prism shaped fly-through bird feeder (where birds can fly into and through the bird feeder) described. The bird feeder frame structure has a bottom and moveable roof structure rotatably attached to side support members between the roof and a base. The bird feeder base further includes a movable floor structure rotatably attached to said frame and a birdseed autofeeder structure. The roof can be raised for easy filling of the truncated prism shaped autofeeder mounted to one side of said frame. The autofeeder is rotatably and removably attached to said frame and can be rotated outwards away from said frame for easy emptying and removal and cleaning of transparent sides. The moveable floor can be rotated outwards and upside down for easy emptying and cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: John Roy Bonne
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Publication number: 20020050248Abstract: A highly automated method and system for providing individual animal electronic identification, measurement and value based management of cattle in a large cattle feedlot. Through the use of (1) a computer system integrated with (2) automatic individual animal identification (3) multiple measurement and remeasurement systems with automatic data input and (4) a cattle handling and sorting system, animals are individually (a) identified and (b) measured by weight, external dimensions and characteristics of internal body tissue. With this information together with animal physiological characteristics and historical data, the computer system calculates the optimum (c) slaughter weight, (d) economic end point and (e) marketing date for shipment to a packing plant. After measurement, individual animals are (f) sorted by direction of the computer in response to calculations from the measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Applicant: Micro Beef Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: William C. Pratt
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Patent number: 6375612Abstract: In a method of monitoring animals within an area, position data of each animal within the area is collected at interval. The position data is then processed to generate movement pattern data of the animals. The movement pattern data is then analyzed to determine at least one physical condition of the animals.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventors: P. Timothy Guichon, G. Kee Jim, P. Bernard Kotelko, Michael J. Kotelko, Calvin W. Booker, Yvonne T. G. Tollens
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Patent number: 6371047Abstract: An apparatus for providing consumables such as feed and water to animals, such as cows, which comprises a framework, on which a plurality of troughs are disposed, and a weighing device. The weighing device is provided with at least one weighing unit for selectively weighing the troughs and thus the amount of consumables in each trough. The weighing unit is movable around a central axis along a guide. A drive unit is provided for the weighing unit which may be a stepper motor. The weighing unit also includes a weighing sensor such as a load cell or a strain gauge. An identification sensor identifies the animal at the feeding trough and the weighing device is moved thereto which may weigh the trough to determine the amount of feed or water therein before the animal begins to eat or drink which is taken into account in metering further feed or water to the relevant trough. The weighing device may continue to weigh the feed or drink before, during and/or after the animal eats or drinks from the relevant trough.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Lely Research Holding AHInventor: Karel van den Berg
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Patent number: 6349671Abstract: Pet owners in multi-pet households often find it difficult to ensure that each of their pets eats an dequate, but not excessive, amount of food each day. In addition, in those households where less than all of the pets are on a special diet, and/or where a number of the pets are on different special diets, pet owners must often resort to monitored feedings to ensure that each pet eats only the food which is intended for that pet. Monitored feedings are not only inconvenient and time consuming, they can often lead to behavioral problems in the pet, such as anorexia and competitive eating syndrome. The present invention addresses these problems by providing a pet feeding system which allows only the intended pet to have access to food stored in the dish intended for that pet, and prevents all pets in the household from eating food which is not intended for them.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventors: Nan R. W. Lewis, Steven Rylands Brace
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Publication number: 20010047627Abstract: A de-icer formed of a solid block of a pressed, granulated salt has at least a top portion water-proofed to prevent rapid deterioration due to precipitation. An exposed bottom surface is in contact with the upper surface of a flat, sloped roof to provide wicking absorption of water flowing down the roof into the salt. Absorption of water by the salt leads to release of the resulting saline solution to the surface of the roof, preventing formation of ice on the roof downstream of the de-icer and in the roof drain. The de-icer may be maintained in place on the surface of the roof by an adhesive tape, or by its own weight.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventor: Raymond L. Nocella
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Patent number: 6318289Abstract: A highly automated method and system for providing individual animal electronic identification, measurement and value based management of cattle in a large cattle feedlot. Through the use of (1) a computer system integrated with (2) automatic individual animal identification (3) multiple measurement and remeasurement systems with automatic data input and (4) a cattle handling and sorting system, animals are individually (a) identified and (b) measured by weight, external dimensions and characteristics of internal body tissue. With this information together with animal physiological characteristics and historical data, the computer system calculates the optimum (c) slaughter weight, (d) economic end point and (e) marketing date for shipment to a packing plant. After measurement, individual animals are (f) sorted by direction of the computer in response to calculations from the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Micro Beef Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: William C. Pratt
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Patent number: 6314909Abstract: A poultry feeding system for a shed housing a flock of birds includes a female feeding line, a male feeding line, and a feed supply system which includes a weigh bin for supplying feed to the female feed line, and a weigh bin for supplying feed to the male feed line. An array of weighing cells for automatically weighing and identifying at least some of the individual birds of the flock, is arranged about the shed and data provided by the weighing cells is processed by first computer device to average the overall weight of the flock in the shed. Data from the first computer device is processed by second computer device to calculate the ration of feed for the shed for a predetermined time interval to maintain optimum productive weight of the birds. A control device activates the feeding system at a predetermined time to supply the determined ration of feed.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: F&M Horwood Nominees Pty LimitedInventor: Francis Hedley Horwood
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Publication number: 20010027751Abstract: A feed metering device for distributing fodder and/or drink in metered portions to an animal. The feed metering device is provided with a feed unit for containing fodder and/or drink, an entrance opening to the feed unit, and a feed supplying device for supplying an amount of fodder and/or drink to the feed unit. The feed metering device is provided with a closing means that is movable across the entrance opening in order to deter an animal visiting the feed unit from taking fodder and/or drink. The closing means rotates about an axis, the closing means being driven by a roll that contacts the closing means, which roll is driven by a motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Applicant: Lely Research Holding AG, a Swiss Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Karel van den Berg
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Patent number: 6234111Abstract: An animal feeder has a hopper for storing pieces of food. The bottom of the hopper has an opening accessible by an animal. The opening is smaller than a piece of food, but large enough for the animal to gnaw the food through the opening. The hopper has a surface adjacent the opening, to receive fallen gnawed food and hold the fallen gnawed food in a position accessible by the animal for eating. The hopper engages a mounting bracket. The bracket is directly attachable to the animal's cage. The bracket has a lip which partially covers the receiving surface of the hopper to physically limit the animal from leaning on the hopper and to prevent the hopper from tipping back so far that it falls off the conical mount. A conical bottom surface is attached to the hopper. The conical bottom surface seats on a conical mount. The conical mount transmits a downward force from the conical bottom surface to a sensor, but does not transmit an upward force or moment to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Research Diets, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Ulman, Barrie Hopewell, Nathan B. Price, Dominic Sarica, Frederick E. Jackson, Daniel E. Shapiro
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Patent number: 6211789Abstract: An efficient method and system for manual data entry into an integrated livestock management and data collection system is described to provide quality assurance source verification data and performance tracking for individual animals throughout the production cycle. The preferred embodiment includes a data card having a unique animal identification bar code for each animal; code cards showing abbreviated codes to be used when completing the data card; an individual animal radio frequency identification device having a unique code for the animal which corresponds to the unique animal identification bar code for the animal contained on the data card; a visual identification tag that contains a unique code to uniquely identify an animal; a bar coded event/detail listing; a bar code scanner for reading the bar codes on the data card; and BEEFLINK™ software as the integrated electronic database or system for processing and keeping track of the information.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventors: Courtney A. Oldham, Leland D. Curkendall