Nondomestic Animal (e.g., For Hunting, Fishing, Or Repelling) Patents (Class 340/573.2)
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Patent number: 9030296Abstract: An animal tracking device for tracking an animal shot with an arrow. The animal tracking device may include an antenna, a controller, an accelerometer switch, a battery powering the controller and/or accelerometer switch, an animal attachment component, and a housing physically connecting components of the animal tracking device. The accelerometer switch may measure an amount of G force it experiences and send an interrupt signal to the controller when the amount of G force measured is at or greater than a threshold amount for a threshold amount of time, indicating that the arrow has been shot. The controller may send wireless signals to a receiver via the antenna in response to receiving the interrupt signal. The housing may be detachably attached to the arrow. The animal attachment component may attach to an animal shot by the arrow and force the housing away from the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Iron Mountain Products, LLCInventors: Dennis Steinman, Dennis Alan Falls
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Publication number: 20150121745Abstract: One nonlimiting variation of a detection arrangement includes one or more sensors each structured to detect at least one biochemical substance indicative of biochemistry of one or more target insect species and provide a corresponding sensor signal, a controller responsive to the sensor signal of each of the one or more sensors to determine if the one or more insect species are present and generate a corresponding output signal, and an indicator responsive to the output signal to indicate the presence of the one or more insect species.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2015Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Paul W. BORTH, Nailah ORR, Peter N. SCHERER, Brian M. SCHNEIDER, Mike P. TOLLEY, Christopher J. VOGLEWEDE, Gary D. CROUSE, David G. McCaskill, Kerm Y. YAU, Edward L. OLBERDING, Joseph J. DeMARK, Marc L. FISHER
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Patent number: 9019105Abstract: An animal emotion display system 100 including: a transmitter 10 which is attached to an animal; and a receiver 20 which is capable of communicating with the transmitter, wherein the transmitter 10 includes: a tail wagging detection sensor 12 to detect a plurality of kinds of tail wagging of the animal as a plurality of kinds of emotion of the animal, respectively; and a transmitting section 15 to transmit emotion data corresponding to the respective kinds of tail wagging detected by the tail wagging detection sensor 12 to the receiver 20, and the receiver 20 includes: a receiving section 22 to receive the emotion data transmitted by the transmitting section 15; a display section 25; and a display control section 24 to display a display content corresponding to the emotion data received by the receiving section 22 on the display section 25.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroki Takahashi
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Patent number: 9015987Abstract: Disclosed is a trap including a status LED configured to indicate a trap status, a door sensor configured to indicate a door status, and a status button, configured to: 1) wake a micro controller such that the telemetry-enabled trap can be registered with a telemetry system, and 2) cause the status LED to indicate at least the trap status and the door status. Also disclosed is a method for monitoring the trap. The method includes receiving GPS data, monitoring the GPS data for valid positional information, and receiving an event message from a trap tracker module.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: New Frequency, Inc.Inventors: Todd Moran, Darrell Hollis, Frank Bowers, Leo Desjardins, Michael Cruse, Kevin Keegan, Bret Warren
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Patent number: 8988230Abstract: A bird deterrent system includes (i) measurement of bird habituation to activation of deterrent devices and (ii) reduction of habituation through increased selectivity in activating deterrents only for birds posing a threat to or threatened by a protected area, and in particular, those within threat altitudes. The bird deterrent system further provides (iii) analytical data in support of safety management systems, risk management, etc., and (iv) integrated, wide-area radar coverage with multiple virtual intrusion zones providing multiple lines of defense around and over very large protected areas.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Accipiter Radar Technologies Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Nohara, Andrew M. Ukrainec, Graeme S. Jones, Robert C. Beason, Peter T. Weber, Domingos Nelson Costa, Carl Krasnor
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Patent number: 8970342Abstract: The invention relates to a system and a method with at least one presence detector, wherein the presence detector has a radio transmitter. The system further comprises at least one radio receiver that is constructed in such a manner as to receive and evaluate signals of the presence detector transmitted via radio. The radio receiver further comprises at least one device that acts on downstream units as a function of the evaluation result.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: EnOcean GmbHInventors: Frank Schmidt, Armin Anders, Christian Bach
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Patent number: 8952808Abstract: An animal tracking device removably attachable to an arrow and including an antenna, a controller, a battery for powering the controller, a housing for housing the antenna, controller, and battery, and an animal attachment component fixed to the housing. The controller may transmit wireless signals to a receiver via the antenna. The housing may have a first and second portion pivotally attached at a first joint. The first and second portions may also meet, but not attach with each other, at a second joint in a closed position. The first and second portions may pivot between the closed position and an open position about the first joint, may be naturally biased in the open position, and may be detachably attached in the closed position to the arrow shaft. The animal attachment component may attach to an animal shot by the arrow, forcing the housing away from the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Iron Mountain Products, LLCInventors: Dennis Steinman, Dennis Alan Falls
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Patent number: 8896450Abstract: An automatic alarm system that indicates the presence of a fish strike at an unattended fishing pole comprises a small transmitter located at an upper tip of the fishing pole activated by a motion sensor that energizes a transmitter and a light whenever a fish moves the rod. The sensitivity of the movement is adjustable via a switch, which allows the user to ignore small movement caused by breezes or other effects. A receiver is carried by the fisherman, comprising a small enclosure which is provided with both a vibrating and audible alarm. The receiver is capable of receiving pages up to hundreds of feet away. Both components are powered by user replaceable batteries.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Inventor: Phillip H. Overbye
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Patent number: 8896451Abstract: Improved beam-interruption type pest detection devices adaptable to mounting on known pest traps utilizing a focused reflective optical sensor providing reduced clogging risk, increased sensitivity, increased sensing consistency and reduced energy consumption, and which can be electronically networked providing improved pest detection, analysis, and management.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Plurasense, Inc.Inventors: Charles Hugh Oppenheimer, Robert Lawrence Heberling
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Patent number: 8896452Abstract: An imaging pest detection device, adaptable to mounting on known pest traps, utilizing a camera module and LED light providing daily gathering of images of the catch-can interior, thereby providing a remote real-time awareness of trap contents with reduced labor and increased accuracy and immediacy of trap condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Plurasense, Inc.Inventors: Charles Hugh Oppenheimer, Robert Lawrence Heberling, Travis Johnathan Smith, Luke Robert Heberling
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Patent number: 8887437Abstract: An animal deterrent device includes an elongated carrier having a conductive trace. The carrier can further include a bottom surface with a tread pattern having a pattern of grooves. The conductive trace can be coupled to the carrier by a fastener that extends from the conductive trace to the pattern of grooves, which can prevent water from contacting the fastener and shorting the conductive trace.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 8872666Abstract: A trap for small animals, includes a trigger mechanism (26) to be triggered by an animal that is trapped, and a transmitter (42) actuated by the trigger mechanism for transmitting a detection signal to a monitoring center, the detector including a mechano-electrical transducer (44) that is driven by the trigger mechanism (26) and the energy of which powers the transmitter (42).Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2009Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventor: Oliver Klute
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Patent number: 8860577Abstract: The motion-activated hunting light includes a telescoping tripod that includes a plurality of motion sensors that are directed around the tripod in order to form 360 degrees of surveillance. The motion-activated hunting light includes a red light that is illuminated once at least one of the motion sensors is activated. The red light may illuminate for a pre-determined amount of time, and provides a warning to persons in the immediate vicinity of the hunting light. After a pre-determined amount of time of illumination of the red light, at least one spotlight shall illuminate in order to alert a hunter to the presence of a wild game. An optional speaker may work in conjunction with the spotlight to provide an audible alarm or to broadcast sounds that lure in a predatory animal and work as an audible luring means.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Inventors: Charles F. Chumas, Charles J. Chumas
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Publication number: 20140300477Abstract: A remote notification electronic rodent trapping system and method is provided having a plurality of electronic rodent trapping devices configured to wirelessly communicate trap information to each other and to a PC or wireless device. According to one embodiment, each trap is equipped with an RF transceiver and the rodent trapping devices form a mesh network with one another in which the trapping devices act as repeaters so that if one trap loses connectivity with the PC, information from that trap can be transmitted to the PC via another trap. According to an alternative embodiment, the traps individually report directly to the base station or to the base station via one or more repeaters, the repeaters enabling the range of the direct individual reporting configuration to be greatly increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: Woodstream CorporationInventors: Christopher RICH, Thomas J. DALY, JR., Aaron W. LUNGER
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Patent number: 8847768Abstract: A device turns on at desired times, moves an object or objects, and optionally makes sounds to scare animals away. The object can be, for example, a moving scare crow that is designed to keep unwanted wildlife out of yards, gardens, fields, orchards and the like. The device is simple, easy to use, and does not harm people, animals or their habitat.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventor: Bruce Craven
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Patent number: 8830071Abstract: A pest control device system includes a plurality of pest control devices and a data collector. The system may further include the data collector in the form of a gateway that is connected to a data management server via a computer network along with other gateways in corresponding pest control device groups. Each pest control device includes a pest sensor and a wireless communication circuit to transmit information from the corresponding sensor. The devices also configure to define a local wireless communication network that can relay the information from one to the next and ultimately to the data collector.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Dow AgroSciences, LLC.Inventors: Paul W. Borth, Peter N. Scherer, Mike P. Tolley, Christopher J. Voglewede, Brian M. Schneider, Nailah Orr, Richard V. Baxter, Jr., Douglas K Brune
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Patent number: 8824123Abstract: An animal deterrent device (ADD) includes a non-yielding base containing an array of animal deterring elements extending outwardly away therefrom. The base of the ADD is configured for deployment on at least one external surface of a transducer associated with a electrical charging system (ECS) used to electrically charge an energy storage device (ESD) on a vehicle. An array of animal deterring elements are respectively spaced apart a sufficient distance one-to-another and have respective heights so as to fill a space so that animals, such as a dog or a cat, are discouraged from residing on, or adjacent to at least one external surface of the transducer when the transducer that includes the ADD is disposed within a ground clearance of the vehicle. A method of using the ADD is also presented that includes a step of the ADD being formed in a mold in a single molding operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Hickox
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Patent number: 8816863Abstract: Systems and methods for generating a laser beam illuminating a space around an object are provided. The laser beam illuminates an animal that is approaching the object in the space. The laser beam is generated by a laser illuminating at least a first micro-mirror that moves under control of a processor. Additional micro-mirrors are contemplated. The laser beam reflected from the moving micro-mirror illuminates the space around the object. Laser, processor and micro-mirrors are dimensioned to illuminate with a high probability an area with a cross-section perpendicular to a laser beam of 10 cm by 10 cm inside the space at a distance of up to 200 meters from the laser or farther.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Siemens CorporationInventor: Farshid Arman
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Patent number: 8810411Abstract: A device generates a light barrier that can be used for different purposes. The barrier consists of one or more surfaces (or volume) exhibiting an abrupt change in light intensity. In some embodiments the change in intensity affects animals, including insects, approaching or crossing it. In some embodiments, the light generates thermal or density variations in the air that cause air movements that perturb particles, such as pollen, or other pests to human activity. In some embodiments, an approach includes an optical barrier generator configured to emit light of an optical waveform above a threshold power in a portion of space positioned relative to the generator. The optical waveform above the threshold power is effective at perturbing a pest to human activity.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkInventors: Szabolcs Marka, Zsuzsanna Marka, Imre Bartos
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Patent number: 8797168Abstract: A pest detection device includes a housing with a sensor and one or more bait members. The sensor includes one or more of a chisel-shaped electrically conductive trace carried on a substrate, a low resistance electrically conductive ink defining an electrical pathway on a substrate with a pointed profile, and/or a substrate including a directional grain structure oriented in a predefined manner relative to an electrically conductive pathway.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Dow AgroSciences, LLC.Inventors: Mike P. Tolley, Joseph J. DeMark, Donald E. Williams, III, Thomas H. Atkinson, Andrew H. Wurtz, Amy J. Griffin, Eva A. Chin, Marc L. Fisher
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Patent number: 8786445Abstract: A device for identifying marine species. The device allows the fisherman to quickly identify what specie has been caught, its legal size and the amount of that specific specie that can be collected for recreational or commercial purposes, all this while the specie is still alive, allowing enough time to the fisherman to keep or return to the water the specie that has just been caught.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Inventor: Hugo Bosch
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Patent number: 8733014Abstract: Electric pest deterrents device having knitted conductors are presented. An elongated conductor comprising at least a single conducting strand knitted with itself or with other conducting strands can be attached to a based of the device. The conducting strands can be knitted according to one or more patterns to form textured surfaces having raise protrusions.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Publication number: 20140123542Abstract: One nonlimiting variation of a detection arrangement includes one or more sensors each structured to detect at least one biochemical substance indicative of biochemistry of one or more target insect species and provide a corresponding sensor signal, a controller responsive to the sensor signal of each of the one or more sensors to determine if the one or more insect species are present and generate a corresponding output signal, and an indicator responsive to the output signal to indicate the presence of the one or more insect species.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Dow AgroSciences, LLCInventors: Paul W. BORTH, Nailah ORR, Peter N. SCHERER, Brian M. SCHNEIDER, Mike P. TOLLEY, Christopher J. VOGLEWEDE, Gary D. CROUSE, David G. McCaskill, Kerm Y. YAU, Edward L. OLBERDING, Joseph J. DeMARK, Marc L. FISHER
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Publication number: 20140055270Abstract: A method for humane capture, maintenance, and release of wildlife includes capturing, by a wildlife capture unit, a wild animal in a wildlife containment unit. The method includes transmitting, by the wildlife capture unit, to a remote communications device, a notification of the capture of the wild animal. The method includes modifying, by the wildlife capture unit, an environmental condition of a wildlife containment unit to sustain the wild animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Perry Le Pews Wildlife Management LLCInventors: Kevin D. Perry, Kyle D. Perry
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Patent number: 8659421Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a monitoring system for sensing and transmitting sounds in a child's vicinity. The present disclosure relates to a monitoring system for sensing and transmitting indicia of temperature in a child's vicinity and/or of a child.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Cosco Management, Inc.Inventor: Roger J. Babineau
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Patent number: 8659418Abstract: In one embodiment, a behavior assessment and modification device comprises a strap for fastening the device about a user's limb; a data interface for receiving input by the user; a sensor for detecting movement by the user; a processor for processing movement data detected by the sensor and interpreting the movement data according to the input received from a user; a memory component for storing the input received from the user, the movement data, and the interpretations of the movement data; and a signaling component for alerting the user according to the processed movement data.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Inventor: Stephanie Sue Ling Kreml
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Patent number: 8648727Abstract: A system (10) and method for use by a subject with a sleep disorder, such as nocturnal enuresis. The system (10) comprises at least one sensor (11) that detects at least one attribute of the sleep disorder, for example urine, and outputs at least a first signal on or after detection of that attribute. The system (10) further comprises a control device (12) that comprises an arousal device (14), such as a loudspeaker, that activates on or after receipt of the first signal, an interactive device (15) that is actuable by the subject to deactivate or modify the operation of the arousal device (14) and an output device (16) for delivering an output to the subject. The output being delivered on or after deactivation or modification of the arousal device (14).Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignees: The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (Randwick and Westmead), The University of SydneyInventors: Patrina Ha Yuen Caldwell, Michael Lance Dickinson, James Charles Kerr McCauley, Geoffrey Gordon Wickham
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Patent number: 8640380Abstract: There is provided a deterrent device 10 having an elongate body 11 formed from an extrudable insulating material. The device has at least one elongate knitted/braided metallic conductor 19 on an upward facing surface of the body 11, the material of the body penetrating into the lower margins of the or each conductor thereby securing the or each conductor to the body with the upward facing surface of the or each conductor being exposed. This construction enables the conductors to be co-extruded with the body thereby avoiding the need for further fastening devices and enables manufacture in a single operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: P & L Systems LimitedInventor: Grahame D. A. Turner
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Patent number: 8615922Abstract: An animal deterring device has a carrier with a first conductive trace that is separated from a second conductive trace. The carrier has a bottom with a first glue trough disposed beneath the first conductive trace. The first conductive trace is coupled to the carrier by a first fastener that extends from the first glue trough to the first conductive trace.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 8616144Abstract: A system for reducing damage by birds to an airplane, the system including: (a) a detector mounted on the airplane, operable to detect a bird in a vicinity of the airplane and to generate detection information indicative of motion of the bird; (b) a processor, connected to the detector, configured to analyze the detection information and to selectively trigger activation of a jetting system that is mounted on the airplane in response to a result of the analysis; and (c) the jetting system, operable to jet a high pressure jet onto a bird.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.Inventor: Aharon Yifrach
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Publication number: 20130321158Abstract: A device turns on at desired times, moves an object or objects, and optionally makes sounds to scare animals away. The object can be, for example, a moving scare crow that is designed to keep unwanted wildlife out of yards, gardens, fields, orchards and the like. The device is simple, easy to use, and does not harm people, animals or their habitat.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Bruce Craven
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Patent number: 8599026Abstract: An animal control system for use in a plant to facilitate management of the trapping of animals in the plant, the system including: a plurality of animal traps located at discrete locations of the plant, each trap including an animal sensor associated with the trap for detecting an animal trapped in the trap and a transceiver in electronic communication with the animal sensor, the transceiver having an identifier unique to the trap with which it is associated; and a computer system having a plurality of computers in communication with one another for receiving and reporting information relating to conditions of the traps. The discrete locations of the traps are obtained and input into a computer processor for processing to yield a computer generated template of the plant having a template of the plant with the discrete locations of the traps.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Nisus CorporationInventors: Jeffrey D. Lloyd, Ronald T. Schwalb, Kevin L. Kirkland, Richard Todd, Travis Lay, James Gorman, Janet Kintz-Early, J. Adrian Barnes
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Patent number: 8598998Abstract: The present disclosure is grounded in field study of habits of many species of animals, such as birds and bats to provide some examples, as well as their anatomical composition. This study has allowed an understanding of ingrained responses of these animals that can be modified by a biological understanding of physiology, sound and ultrasound technology, laser technology, and intelligent animal recognition. The unique coordination between these specialized technologies provides for animal casualty prevention in a sustainable way that achieves unprecedented success in diverting or deterring animals from their collision course with objects, such as wind turbines or aircraft to provide some examples. Moreover, the present disclosure does not substantially affect the well-being of the animals and does not introduce substantially harmful side-effects to the animals, their environment, and any surrounding human population.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Volacom ADInventors: Vassil Marinov Vassilev, Lidia Ivanova Vassileva, Michael Adam Karsch, Kiril Petkov Petkov, Petko Kirilov Petkov, John Charles Larre
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Patent number: 8547237Abstract: The present invention relates to a creature-machine hybrid detector system capable of autonomously detecting illicit and hazardous materials. This hybrid detector comprises of an explosives detecting creature trained in the art of detecting illicit and hazardous materials that is additionally outfitted with a battery operated lightweight and portable electronics-based detector machine ensemble capable of real-time characterizations of vapor, liquid and gaseous phase materials towards which the creature displays a positive alert response, two-way wireless video, data, voice, location and image connectivity, a creature-heartbeat detector, and the capacity for interaction to remote personnel within the field of operations through a hand-held display or to a central control unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Inventor: David O. B. A. Adebimpe
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Patent number: 8547234Abstract: A safety system for a truck loading dock with an elevated platform provides an alarm that warns of a hazard at the loading dock such as a forklift operating inside the truck or a falling hazard that may exist due to the dock door being open while a truck is not present at the dock. In cases where a dock's open doorway is protected by a barrier that can be opened or closed, the alarm can be de-activated by closing the barrier. In some embodiments, the safety system includes a remote body sensor that detects when someone or something is near the doorway. In response to the body sensor, a second, more pronounced alarm can warn of more imminent danger where someone on the platform may be too close to an open doorway when a truck is not present.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Rite-Hite Holding CorporationInventors: Paul Maly, Tim Muhl, Kyle E. Nelson, Mark R. Swessel
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Publication number: 20130249693Abstract: The present invention generally relates to rodent deterrent apparatus. Specifically, this invention relates to an apparatus that is easily attachable to one or more surfaces in an area where rodents frequently nest unwantedly and works to deter the rodents from nesting in those areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Charles A. Neal, Mickey Perreaud, Renee Yvonne Waldman
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Patent number: 8474411Abstract: The invention is an animal deterrent device and method of using the device. The device consists of a dazzler laser that produces eye irritation in an animal which results in the animal turning away from the user of the device. The device incorporates a diverging lens such that the dazzler laser produces a beam with a wide spread that makes it is easy to shine the beam on a potentially dangerous animal, but where the light is of sufficient intensity to irritate the animal's eyes.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Tim L. Scott
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Patent number: 8462000Abstract: An exemplary infrared control system includes an infrared control unit and a computer. The infrared control unit is capable of transmitting an infrared signal. The computer includes an infrared response unit, and the infrared response unit includes an infrared receiving circuit and a control circuit electrically connected to the infrared receiving circuit. The infrared receiving circuit is capable of receiving the infrared signal from the infrared control unit. Accordingly the control circuit is capable of processing the infrared signal from the infrared receiving circuit to generate a corresponding command signal to control the computer to power on/off or reset.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignees: Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ya-Jun Pan, Yan-Hui Wu, Song-Lin Tong
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Patent number: 8456310Abstract: This invention relates to a method of and apparatus for repelling aquatic creatures and finds particular application in the protection of surfers (or surfboards) and personal watercraft such as surf skis, paddle skis and the like from shark attack. The drawing illustrates the device 10 installed on the underside of a surfboard 100, the device 10 consisting of a pair of housings 102, 104 connected to one another by a cable tray 106. One of the housings 102, 104 houses the device circuitry and the other of the housings 102, 104 houses a rechargeable power source. The device circuitry comprises electrodes connected in a circuit and adapted for immersion in a body of water, such that the water, in use, completes the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: Carl Marthinus Becker
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Patent number: 8446282Abstract: An animal tracking transmitter anchor assembly includes a mount that is positionable on an arrow. An arm is attached to and extends away from the mount. A casing is mounted to the arm and a hook is attached to the casing. The hook has a point that is directed toward the mount and is embeddable into an animal when the arrowhead goes into the animal. The hook halts the penetration of the casing when an arrowhead of the arrow enters the animal. The stopping of the casing breaks the arm to allow the arrowhead to further penetrate the animal. A transmitter is mounted in the casing and remains with the animal. The transmitter emits a wireless signal detectable by a receiver to determine a direction of the transmitter by the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventors: John Warner, Brandon Bruder
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Publication number: 20130120148Abstract: A device for identifying marine species. The device allows the fisherman to quickly identify what specie has been caught, its legal size and the amount of that specific specie that can be collected for recreational or commercial purposes, all this while the specie is still alive, allowing enough time to the fisherman to keep or return to the water the specie that has just been caught.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventor: Hugo Bosch
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Patent number: 8430063Abstract: An animal deterrent device and methods for installing and producing an animal deterrent device for delivering an electric shock to an animal, pest, or bird to be deterred, having the typical components of a non-conductive base to which the electrically conductive elements are attached. The bottom layer unfolds outward to allow sewing of the conductive elements to the top layer of the elongated base, while preventing the stitching from penetrating the bottom layer of the elongated base. The bottom layer is then folded back into place after sewing is completed, thereby insulating any hole, fastener, or conductive element that pushed through the top layer of the elongated base from water or other material that may congregate at the bottom exterior, preventing unwanted arcing to the exterior surface below.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Bird Barrier America, Inc.Inventor: Cameron A. Riddell
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Patent number: 8424238Abstract: Electric pest deterrents device having knitted conductors are presented. An elongated conductor comprising at least a single conducting strand knitted with itself or with other conducting strands can be attached to a based of the device. The conducting strands can be knitted according to one or more patterns to form textured surfaces having raise protrusions.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 8410941Abstract: A system for detecting an animal proximate a roadway is disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, there is at least one warning station, a plurality of sensor stations, and a processor. Each of the plurality of sensor stations may have a first sensor and a second sensor. The processor may be configured to detect an animal using information provided by the first sensor and the second sensor, and to cause transmission of a warning signal to the at least one warning station when the animal is detected.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: LeviaThink Laboratories LLCInventors: Sean Patrick Kelly, Thomas Joseph Sundman
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Patent number: 8407932Abstract: An animal deterring device has a carrier with a first conductive trace that is separated from a second conductive trace. The carrier has a bottom with a first glue trough disposed beneath the first conductive trace. The first conductive trace is coupled to the carrier by a first fastener that extends from the first glue trough to the first conductive trace.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2012Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 8319649Abstract: An electronic insect electrocution device with an integral display and counting means that displays the number of discharges, or “zapped” insects is herein disclosed. The device comprises a lamp enclosed within an enclosure comprising series of alternating grids energized by a voltage increasing device, which electrocutes any insects that fly towards the lamp. A numeric digital display is provided on the top of the enclosure and reflects the current number of discharges or killed insects. The counter is provided with an input signal that detects the voltage fluctuation of the grid every time an insect is killed. This detection circuit drives a counting circuit which interfaces with the counter. It is reset every time the unit is unplugged.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Inventor: James E. Devane
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Publication number: 20120286956Abstract: A bird repelling device includes a solar cell panel which collects solar heat and converts the collected solar heat into electrical energy; a charging unit which stores the electrical energy received from the solar cell panel; a controller which controls the electrical energy stored in the charging unit; a bird sensor which receives power from the charging unit and detects the approach of birds; a sound generating unit and a sound wave generating unit which are operated by a signal transmitted from the bird sensor; a moving unit which is moved by a drive motor that is operated by a signal transmitted from the bird sensor; and a hollow body which is coupled to the solar cell panel and houses the charging device, the controller and the drive motor therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventor: Jung Mi Lee
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Patent number: 8286385Abstract: An animal deterring device has a carrier with a first conductive trace that is separated from a second conductive trace. The carrier has a bottom with a first glue trough disposed beneath the first conductive trace. The first conductive trace is coupled to the carrier by a first fastener that extends from the first glue trough to the first conductive trace.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 8258966Abstract: A device and related method for monitoring, detecting and/or controlling pests such as rodents and insects, including termites, are disclosed which comprises: (a) encouraging a first characteristic behavior by the pests that is indicative of the presence of one or more of the pests; (b) discouraging a second characteristic behavior by the pests that at least partially interferes with detection of the first characteristic behavior; and (c) observing, detecting or sensing an occurrence of the first characteristic behavior by one or more of the pests. In one embodiment, the device comprises at least one photonic device; a light conductive assembly in optical association with the at least one photonic device, the assembly comprising first and second spaced apart components having first and second opposed light transmitting surfaces forming between them a spatial region adapted to contain a pest bait member comprised of one or more materials susceptible to consumption or displacement by the pests.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignees: Syngenta Limited, Syngenta Crop Protection LLCInventors: Paul Wright, Mark Hoppé, Bruce Grieve, Reyad Sawafta
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Patent number: 8218871Abstract: A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for detecting behavioral deviations in members of a cohort group. In one embodiment, a member of a cohort group is identified. Each member of the cohort group shares a common characteristic. Respiratory metadata associated with the member of the cohort group is received in real-time as the respiratory metadata is generated. The respiratory metadata describes respiration associated with the member of the cohort group. Patterns of respiratory changes are identified using the respiratory metadata. The respiratory metadata is analyzed to identify the patterns of respiratory changes. In response to the patterns of respiratory changes indicating behavioral deviations in the member of the cohort group, the member of the cohort group is identified as a person of interest.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Robert Lee Angell, James R. Kraemer