Animal Markers Patents (Class 40/300)
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Patent number: 12102059Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a pet collar that can be configured to determine its geolocational position and evaluate that position with respect to the geo-fence of a predetermined, geo-fenced “safe” zone. If the collar determines that its position is inside a safe zone but is near the geo-fence, the collar may be configured to provide a warning correction. If the collar determines that it is outside a predetermined safe zone, the collar can also be configured to provide a stronger correction to discourage the pet from continuing away from the safe zone. The collar may also be configured to guide the pet back to the safe zone such as by varying the strength and/or type of correction provided based at least in part on the distance of the collar from the geo-fence.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2023Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Protect Animals With Satellites, LLCInventors: Kenneth Scott Ehrman, Michael Ehrman
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Patent number: 11330803Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a pet collar that can be configured to determine its geolocational position and evaluate that position with respect to the geo-fence of a predetermined, geo-fenced “safe” zone. If the collar determines that its position is inside a safe zone but is near the geo-fence, the collar may be configured to provide a warning correction. If the collar determines that it is outside a predetermined safe zone, the collar can also be configured to provide a stronger correction to discourage the pet from continuing away from the safe zone. The collar may also be configured to guide the pet back to the safe zone such as by varying the strength and/or type of correction provided based at least in part on the distance of the collar from the geo-fence.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Protect Animals with Satellites, LLCInventors: Kenneth Scott Ehrman, Michael Ehrman
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Patent number: 11206810Abstract: The application describes animal identification systems. One animal identification device includes a male part including a shank (12) extending from a support (11) and ending in a locking head (122) intended to be inserted into a female part so as to fix the identification device to an animal, the shank having passing through it a longitudinal canal that allows the passage of the animal tissue sampling member. The shank (12) includes at least one abutment element (13) protruding into the canal, located between the middle of the shank and the distal end of the head (124), the at least one abutment element defining a bearing zone against which at least one bearing element of the sampling member can bear while animal tissue is being sampled. The sampling member includes at least one bearing element that complements the at least one abutment element of the male part.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: ALLFLEX EUROPEInventors: Jean-Jacques Hilpert, Johan Decaluwe
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Patent number: 11026404Abstract: A pet identification tag in which the tag body is adapted to include an integrated attachment ring that can be releasable coupled to a pet collar in a secure and convenient fashion without the need for a separate intermediate coupling device.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Inventor: Robert Hill
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Patent number: 11026402Abstract: A computer system and method for tracking a companion animal and alerting an owner of the companion animal when the companion animal is lost may include a server generating a web page associated with a near-field-communication (NFC) portion of an electronic tag. The electronic tag may be coupled to the companion animal with a mechanical device. The server may generate a geo-fence that is associated with the electronic tag and the server may monitor the geo-fence to determine if the electronic tag has exited the geo-fence. The server may send a message to the web page if the electronic tag has exited the geo-fence. The server may then send an alert to a portable computing device if the electronic tag has exited the geo-fence. The server may send a command to the electronic tag to change from a first rate to a second rate for a device identifier reporting rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: BOERINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA INC.Inventor: Pierre-Emmanuel Deliou
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Patent number: 10912283Abstract: Technologies for managing the health of livestock include one or more livestock health sensor systems configured to determine livestock health data of livestock animals. The livestock health data includes livestock health characteristic data indicative of a health characteristic of the corresponding livestock animal associated livestock identification data that uniquely identifies each livestock animal. The livestock identification data is received by each livestock health sensor system from a livestock identification tag coupled to the corresponding livestock animal. Each livestock health sensor system transmits the determined livestock health data to a livestock health monitoring server, which aggregates the livestock health data for each livestock animal and analyzes the health data to determine whether any abnormalities are present. If so, the livestock health monitoring server may control a livestock treatment device to provide treatment to the corresponding livestock animal on a per-animal basis.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2016Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Bradut Vrabete, Mark Kelly, Keith Nolan
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Patent number: 10779509Abstract: An unmanned aerial vehicle for determining geolocation exclusion zones of animals. The unmanned aerial vehicle includes a processor-based monitoring device to track geolocation information associated with an animal from the unmanned aerial vehicle, an identification device mounted on the unmanned aerial vehicle to identify the animal and to track a position of the animal over time, and a mapping device coupled to the monitoring device to determine locations where the animal has traversed and to identify where an encounter with the animal is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael S. Gordon, James R. Kozloski, Ashish Kundu, Peter K. Malkin, Clifford A. Pickover
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Patent number: 10609901Abstract: An unmanned aerial vehicle for determining geolocation exclusion zones of animals. The unmanned aerial vehicle includes a processor-based monitoring device to track geolocation information associated with an animal from the unmanned aerial vehicle, an identification device mounted on the unmanned aerial vehicle to identify the animal and to track a position of the animal over time, and a mapping device coupled to the monitoring device to determine locations where the animal has traversed and to identify where an encounter with the animal is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael S. Gordon, James R. Kozloski, Ashish Kundu, Peter K. Malkin, Clifford A. Pickover
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Patent number: 10349726Abstract: Provided is a mirror for aircraft crew members, whereby a large effective surface area of the mirror surface can be maintained during use even though the mirror is compact and does not feel bulky when placed inside a pocket. A mirror main body (2) of the mirror (1) for aircraft crew members is formed in a vertically long shape, said mirror (1) being held together with at least a key (9), by a coupling tool (8). A through-hole (7) is provided in an end section in the longitudinal direction of this mirror main body (2), at an eccentric position on one side away from the center (CW) in the width direction. The coupling tool (8) is inserted into this through-hole (7). The through-hole (7) can be a long hole (7A) that extends from the center (CW) in the width direction towards both sides.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: KOMY CO., LTDInventors: Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Hisanaga Takeda
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Patent number: 10285379Abstract: The present specification relates to apparatus, methods and kits for applying an identification tag to an animal and removing a tissue sample from the animal. Apparatus of the disclosure cannot be manipulated to transfer an identification tag from one animal to another. An apparatus can comprise a sample container, a flap, a downholder clip and a cutting element that can be placed on a male part of an ear-tag and at least one element/feature that supports movement of the sample container out of the movement path of the male tag toward the female part of the ear-tag.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: PRIONICS AGInventor: Alexander Berner
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Patent number: 9984268Abstract: An animal identification code is described comprising two numbers, one of which is encoded into a human-readable marking and the other of which is encoded into a machine-readable marking, where the two numbers and the two encodings are different. The combination of the two numbers, plus additional information not marked on a first animal, such as time of read, is looked up a first table to determine conditional validity and from there to a second table to determine a valid and unique animal ID associated with the animal, a primary key. The animal may be a rodent in a vivarium and the markings may be tattooed on the animal tail. The second marking may be a vine code with a spine where the spine is aligned with the animal tail. The first number may be unique within a first animal population such as an animal study. The combination of the first and second marking may be reused on a second animal wherein the lifetimes of the first and second animal do not overlap.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Vium, Inc.Inventors: Kyle Howard Heath, Jonathan Betts-Lacroix
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Patent number: 9675046Abstract: A tag for attachment to an animal including: a transponder casing (40) housing a transponder; a cartridge (12) for housing the transponder casing; a female component (10) and a male component (28) adapted to engage one another; said male component (28) having a pair of penetrating members (32, 34) and said female component (10) having a pair of apertures (14, 16), each aperture arranged to receive and retain a respective penetrating member when applied by an applicator through skin of the animal; wherein the cartridge (12) and transponder casing (40) are encapsulated within said tag to prevent dislodgment, movement or damage to the transponder.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2013Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Enduro Tags Pty LTDInventors: John James Steinfort, Kurt Edmund Schnepf, William John Hendriks
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Publication number: 20140283423Abstract: An animal-identifying assembly is configured to be selectively secured to and removed from an animal. The assembly may include an identifying band configured to be wrapped around a portion of an animal. The identifying band may include at least one protuberance proximate a first end and at least one reciprocal aperture proximate a second end. The aperture(s) is configured to receive and retain the protuberance(s). The assembly also includes a securing strap configured to be selectively secured to, and removed from, the identifying band. The securing strap and the identifying band are configured to be reused.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2012Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventor: Mark Downing
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Patent number: 8763287Abstract: A device for sampling biological tissue (1) to be used in a label for marking animals includes: a hollow needle (3) having a cutting edge (36) at one end, capable of sampling a biological tissue sample when the sampling device is inserted into the biological tissue; a fixation part (22) of the hollow needle, made as a single piece and including a tank (2) containing a chemical for processing a biological tissue sample, the base of the tank including a partition (211) that is punctured by the needle when a pressure is applied upon the insertion of the sampling device into the biological tissue. After puncturing the partition, the content of the tank flow into the hollow needle and contacts the recovered sample. The end of the hollow needle containing the sample can further be protected by a cap, and the sample remains easily accessible for further analysis.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2007Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Allflex Europe SASInventor: Jean-Jacques Hilpert
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Patent number: 8661720Abstract: A magnetic license protection and tagging device includes a main body with at least one magnet. The main body has a first pocket for holding at least one of a license and a tag. The main body is foldable between an open position and a closed position. The at least one magnet is connected to the main body, and selectively militates against the main body moving from the closed position to the open position. The magnetic license protection and tagging device may be secured to a game animal by magnetic attraction. The magnetic license protection and tagging device is used to appropriately tag the game animal in compliance with hunting laws.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Inventor: Matthew Steven Miller
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Patent number: 8635793Abstract: The visual alert for placement on free-range animals includes active and/or passive lighting to alert motor vehicle drivers of such animals crossing the roadway when traveling through open rangeland. The visual alert is a sleeve having fins extending radially therefrom, the fins having reflective and/or active lighting elements thereon. Power for active lighting is provided by electrical batteries that are recharged during daylight. The permanently installed sleeve may be formed as a circumferentially closed distensible unit that passes over the hoof of the animal, or as an open sheet that is rolled about the leg of the animal and permanently secured by plastic ties or other suitable elements. The sleeve is lined with a non-abrasive material to preclude injury to the animal during long term wear.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Inventor: Salman Abdullah Al-Dashti
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Publication number: 20130340305Abstract: A networked cattle tracking system may track cattle using a base station, smart tags for cattle, and a mobile device. Tags are placed on each animal within a group of cattle. The tags may communicate with each other and with a base station. The tags may communication animal location and other information, including temperature, movement, blood information, and so on. A user may track cattle location, behavior, health, and other information at a base station monitor or a remote wireless device in communication with the base station and plurality of tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventor: Tim Mobley
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Publication number: 20130211416Abstract: The invention relates to a unit for marking and/or sampling animal tissue, including a male portion (12) for marking and/or sampling tissue, and a female portion (13) for marking and/or receiving said tissue. According to the invention, such a unit includes an intermediate element (14) for connecting said male and female portions together, said intermediate connection element (14) having a first portion (141) for rigidly connecting to said male portion and a second portion (192) for rigidly connecting to said female portion, enabling said male and female portions to be supported along a single marking and/or sampling axis (AA1) before marking and/or sampling said animal tissue, wherein the intermediate connection element is releasable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Allflex EuropeInventors: Bruno Teychene, Jean-Jacques Hilpert
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Publication number: 20130096369Abstract: A detection tag and apparatus for the detection of the reproductive status of animals, or for assisting in the drafting of selected animals. The detection tag is capable of electronically transmitting a signal. Tags for detecting the reproductive status of an animal have a first surface that is affixable to the hide of an animal and a second and opposite surface which includes abradable material. Such detection tags are configured such that removal of some or all of the abradable material alters the ability of the detection tag to transmit a signal electronically or alters a characteristic of the electronically transmitted signal. A tag reader is used to read the signal from the tag. The detection tag can include an RF/EMF blocking circuit/loop and/or removable flood coat layer which is damaged/removed partially or completely during mounting of the animal allowing the tag to indicate a status change.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: CAMENT LIMITEDInventor: Christianus Johannes Folkers
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Patent number: 8413357Abstract: Implementations of pet tags and related protective and alignment features. A pet tag may comprise a raised edge of a concave design, a recessed design or a bordered design. Single or multiple piece implementations may be used to protect an image to be marked on one or both sides of a pet tag. Implementations may comprise multiple pet tags pre-assembled or assembled after marking to further protect one or more images marked on the tags. Other implementations may comprise removable brackets to adapt the pet tags to particular marking kiosks. Still other implementations may comprise crystals embedded in the marking substrate with an additional substrate coupled to a rear side of the marking substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: The Hillman Group, Inc.Inventors: George Lynn Hagen, Kenneth C. Booth
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Publication number: 20130074544Abstract: A novelty jewelry item generally comprising tiles having any combination of characters, for example ASCII characters, other symbols, text messaging terminology, English language text, foreign language text, and arbitrary and/or graphical designs formed thereon. The tiles may be inserted into an accommodatingly shaped receptacle, which in turn is mounted on a jewelry item, for example a bracelet, necklace, or “dog tag” such that the user is able to create novelty jewelry displaying a user selected message.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventor: Maris J. Lans
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Patent number: 8336239Abstract: The field of the present invention relates to an identification assembly, and in particular, to a clasp device for securing to an identification wristband, and to a wristband and clasp assembly. In one embodiment, a identification assembly for a patient includes a band with first and second opposite ends and first and second opposite edges and a width measured between the first and second edges. The identification assembly also includes a clasp secured to the band. The clasp has a first section having an inside surface and an outside surface; a second section having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface of the second section facing the inside surface of the first section; and a protrusion extending from one of the first or the second section to engage the other of the first or the second section to secure the first and second sections together in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: St. John Companies, Inc.Inventors: Robert McDermott, Adam Preisach, Andrew Bishop, Tracey Carpentier, Karen Joseph
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Publication number: 20120236690Abstract: The present invention provides for an animal medicine reminder tag that is non-toxic, water resistant, and shock resistant. The tags described herein are excellent medicine compliance tools as they 1) are automatically activated when attached to the companion animal; 2) produce a persistent reminder after a manufacturer-programmed set period of time; 3) cannot be reset or turned off by the companion animal's caregiver; 4) emit the alarm/signal from both sides; 5) are sealed and non-toxic; and 6) are designed to be minimally harmful if accidentally swallowed, and may even pass safely through the gastro-intestinal tract for sufficiently large animals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventor: Linda Kathryn Rader
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Publication number: 20120227295Abstract: A magnetic license protection and tagging device includes a main body with at least one magnet. The main body has a first pocket for holding at least one of a license and a tag. The main body is foldable between an open position and a closed position. The at least one magnet is connected to the main body, and selectively militates against the main body moving from the closed position to the open position. The magnetic license protection and tagging device may be secured to a game animal by magnetic attraction. The magnetic license protection and tagging device is used to appropriately tag the game animal in compliance with hunting laws.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Matthew Steven Miller
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Publication number: 20120118978Abstract: Device for identifying articles such as animals, comprising a male part and a female part, which male part comprises an arrow-shaped element and which female part is provided with a passage with a front end and a rear end, wherein the arrow-shaped element can be inserted into the passage along the front end, wherein the passage is provided close to the front end with at least one protruding element, and wherein the passage is partly closed close to the rear end by a closing part, wherein the partly closed passage, including the protruding element, are manufactured integrally from a hard material; method for manufacturing such a device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Antoon van Wijk, Bart Louis Maria Verlinden
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Publication number: 20110239499Abstract: A method of using signage on a horned bovine while the bovine is engaged in a display activity is disclosed. The method can include disposing a sleeve on a horn of the bovine, the sleeve having an image disposed on an exterior surface of the sleeve that conveys information to a viewer, and causing the bovine to engage in the display activity. The sleeve can include a tube having a first end with a first diameter and a second end with a second diameter, the first end and the second end being open to allow a tip of a bovine horn to pass through. The tube can fit over at least a portion of the horn and can include an elastic material to cause the tube to contract about the portion of the horn. The tube can be a continuous tubular surface or a sheet formable into the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventor: Robb E. Shirley
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Publication number: 20110203144Abstract: An animal tag and methods for making an animal tag include a primary body of material (e.g., that includes a circuit holding portion and an animal attachment portion), a circuit assembly, and a cover configured to cover the circuit assembly. The cover is welded to the primary body of material using light radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: ERIGINATE CORPORATIONInventors: Doran L. Junek, Robert R. Williams
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Publication number: 20110094134Abstract: Device for identifying articles such as animals, comprising a male part and a female part, which male part comprises an arrow-shaped element and which female part is provided with a passage with a front end and a rear end, wherein the arrow-shaped element can be inserted into the passage along the front end, wherein the passage is provided close to the front end with at least one protruding element, and wherein the passage is partly closed close to the rear end by a closing part, wherein the partly closed passage, including the protruding element, are manufactured integrally from a hard material; method for manufacturing such a device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2011Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Antoon van Wijk, Bart Louis Maria Verlinden
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Publication number: 20110041367Abstract: An animal tag includes a flag (11) of substantially flexible material about which is secured a substantially rigid assembly (14) including a flanged member (15), a cap (17), and an insert (18) which assists the retention of the head of a male tag (not shown) within the cap (17). In another embodiment the tag is formed as a strip of indeterminate length of the flexible material. The aperture (19) may also be omitted and formed during use of the tag, by the head of the male tag. The substantially rigid assembly (14) may provide part of a male tag or part of a female tag as shown.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Roy Victor Bladen, Michael Stuart Gardner, Todd Michael Howell
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Patent number: 7877909Abstract: Implementations of pet tags and related protective and alignment features. A pet tag may comprise a raised edge of a concave design, a recessed design or a bordered design. Single or multiple piece implementations may be used to protect an image to be marked on one or both sides of a pet tag. Implementations may comprise multiple pet tags pre-assembled or assembled after marking to further protect one or more images marked on the tags. Other implementations may comprise removable brackets to adapt the pet tags to particular marking kiosks. Still other implementations may comprise crystals embedded in the marking substrate with an additional substrate coupled to a rear side of the marking substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: TagWorks, LLCInventors: George Lynn Hagen, Kenneth C. Booth
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Publication number: 20110010971Abstract: Disclosed is an animal tag and related methods of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: Laura Erickson, Kimberly G. Capria
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Patent number: 7861443Abstract: An identification tag that is adapted to be attached to a collar ring. The tag has a molded tag body that defines a pair of recesses, and a pliable clip having spaced arms that are adapted to be releasably received into the tag body recesses, the clip further adapted to be coupled to the collar ring, to releasably couple the tag body to the collar ring.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Robert Hill
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Publication number: 20100325926Abstract: The invention relates to a marking device for identifying and marking an animal that is connected by a non-reversible engagement: a male portion (2) including a rod extending from a holder (10); and a female portion (5) including a cavity for interaction with a rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Jean-Jacques Hilpert, Emmanuel Lemaire
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Publication number: 20100229435Abstract: A game animal tagging apparatus includes a substantially transparent flexible plastic strip having a front side, a back side, and predetermined dimensions, with a pocket member disposed on a portion of the front side. The plastic strip has at least one wing portion and an adhesive covers at least 20 percent of the front side of the plastic strip, and a removable protective member covers at least all of the adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: SILVIO A. DILISCIA, Ronald E. Mooney, JR.
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Publication number: 20100030226Abstract: An animal tag applicator (1) has handles (2) and (3) pivotally connected together and extending to respective jaws (6) and (7) for dispensing an ear tag (10) to be engaged about an animal's ear (39). The tags (10) are in the form of an elongate, longitudinally connected, strip which can be accommodated within the hollow handle (2). A slider (17) has a pusher (18) engaged with the front-most tag (10A) to move it into the dispensing position where its male portion is engaged by the top jaw (7) and a cutting means (31) severs the connection between the front-most tag (10A) and the immediately following tag. A releasable stop member (42) engages the front-most tag (10A) before it is dispensed. A lost motion slot (43) enables the cutting means (31) to be raised before the pusher (18) engages with the next tag (10) to move it into the dispensing position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Malcolm Norman Lynd, Roy Victor Bladen
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Publication number: 20090320770Abstract: A retainer comprising first and second frames each including at least one arm. The frames are movably coupled and operative to be selectively oriented between an open state and a closed state. The arms are cooperative to form a closed loop when the frames are in the closed state. The frames may include pairs of arms that cooperate to form a pair of closed loops. The arms extend from respective first and second body portions which include cooperative alignment features, such as mating tongue and groove features. The arms may also include alignment features, such as pins sized and configured to mate with receptacles. The retainer also includes a fastener for selectively permitting movement between the open and closed states.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Ronda Rolain, Kenneth W. House, Doug P. Collins
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Publication number: 20090094869Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an electronic tag, and more particularly to an electronic tag including an insulating cap. When the electronic tag is being made, the insulating cap is arranged adjacent to heat-sensitive electronic components. The insulating cap protects the electronics from the heat generated when injection molding with hot plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Randolph K. Geissler, Steven Lewis
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Publication number: 20090077844Abstract: Device for identifying articles such as animals, comprising a male part and a female part, which male part comprises an arrow-shaped element and which female part is provided with a passage with a front end and a rear end, wherein the arrow-shaped element can be inserted into the passage along the front end, wherein the passage is provided close to the front end with at least one protruding element, and wherein the passage is partly closed close to the rear end by a closing part, wherein the partly closed passage, including the protruding element, are manufactured integrally from a hard material; method for manufacturing such a device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Antoon van Wijk, Bart Louis Maria Verlinden
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Publication number: 20090055231Abstract: The present invention is particularly applicable to cattle and buffalo livestock, and allows the individualization of animals by observation of codes and characteristics that are visually perceptible and available in various manners in the animal in order to allow the correlation of the information collected in non-electronic means and relative to the management practices performed on the animals at any phase of breeding thereof, providing an unambiguous individualization of the animal for subsequent inclusion in a database. The said identification is provided by a combination of at least, a portion of an Integral Code with a portion or a complete sequence of another Integral Code, according to standards previously defined by the managers/administrators of the system. One of the Integral Codes may be compatible with the ISO 11784 or equivalent standards, and the other, not related to the said standards, may be assigned to the animal by a specific entity, by the owner or the manager of the herd.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2006Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: DOMINAR PECUARIA DE PRECISAO S.A.Inventor: José Pereira Benza
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Patent number: 7441354Abstract: An identification tag is provided including a piercing element which captures a tissue sample of the animal during tagging. The tissue sample may be used to positively identify the animal for purposes of animal health tests, and the tissue sample may be further used to positively identify the animal tagged at all stages of the animal's life, as well as after the animal dies, by comparing the tissue sample with previously recorded DNA or other animal data. Visual indicia may also be incorporated on the tag, as well as electronic identification by use of a transponder.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Ritchey Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Eugene B. Ritchey
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Publication number: 20080064983Abstract: A method and device take samples of tissue from a tissue sample using a tissue punch device. The tissue punch tool has a cutter punch with a cutting end and a force receiving end. A mechanical drive mechanism advances the cutter punch. The cutting end of the punch cutter is positioned into an initial position that is above a tissue from a specifically identified mammal or animal to be sampled. The tissue to be sampled is punched with the tissue punch tool to support a punched tissue sample temporarily within the tool. The supported punched tissue sample is deposited into a single capsule within a clip of multiple capsules that has capsule identification information on the capsules and the clip. The capsule is closed to retain the tissue therein. The capsule identification information and identification information from the specifically identified mammal are combined into a single file and retaining that file in a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Steven Robert Stromberg, Daniel Ray Hanson, Jeffrey Ostberg
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Patent number: 7316202Abstract: Devices and methods for tracking animals include assigning an animal identification to a first animal. Collecting a biological sample from the first animal and associating the first animal with each premises at which the first animal is located. The invention further provides an identification device that includes a tag portion and a sample portion. The tag portion can be configured to be attached to an animal in any method known in the art. The sample portion can be detachably coupled to the tag portion and can include a biological collector that can collect a biological sample from the animal.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: MMI Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Fantin, Stephen Bates, Bridger Feuz, Sue K. DeNise, Tom Holm
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Patent number: 7305782Abstract: Disclosed is a pet tag holder, namely a device for holding a pet tag on a pet collar. The pet tag holder comprises a planar, inverted “U-shaped” mounting member, for connection to a pet collar, and the mounting member further has two downwardly positioned extension arms in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the mounting member. One of the arms further comprises a post supported on a first mounting member and the other arm comprises a snap fit receptacle for the post on a second mounting member. One arm is fixed in space and the other arm is hinged to permit opening and closing of the post and receptacle. One or more pet tags can be held on the post, and secured to the tag holder when the post is engaged with the snap fit receptacle, the opening of the hinged arm also permits easy movement of the tag holder from one pet collar to another.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Sandra A. Olsen
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Patent number: 7146757Abstract: A combined animal information tag and system comprising a relatively permanent primary information tag attached directly to the animal to provide primary information about the animal and a removable or replaceable supplemental identification or informational tag attached to the primary information tag to provide additional information about the animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Volk Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Volk, Jeffrey Mark Kearnan, Steven J. Volk
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Patent number: 6907684Abstract: A supplemental identification or informational indicia means for use with an animal tag so as to provide additional information about the animal.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Volk Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Volk, Jeffrey Mark Kearnan, Steven J. Volk
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Patent number: 6892671Abstract: An animal registration management system which enables the individual identification of an animal correctly, quickly, and at a low cost using an animal identifier. This system is an animal registration management system which enables individual identification of an animal by an identifier printed or recorded with an animal registration number belonging to a predetermined management organization, wherein when an animal breeder registers an animal at a management organization, it first obtains an identifier, then reports an animal registration number included in the identifier to the management organization together with individual information unique to the animal which the breeder desires to register, then the management organization registers the reported animal registration number and the individual information in its database and issues an animal registration certificate linking the animal registration number and the individual information.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1999Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Surge Miyawaki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yutaka Miyawaki
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Publication number: 20040194358Abstract: A combined animal information tag and system comprising a relatively permanent primary information tag attached directly to the animal to provide primary information about the animal and a removable or replaceable supplemental identification or informational tag attached to the primary information tag to provide additional information about the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Daniel J. Volk, Jeffrey Mark Kearnan, Steven J. Volk
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Patent number: 6799389Abstract: A game tag holder has a front panel and a rear panel connected by a living hinge. The two panels are preferably made of a transparent plastic (e.g., polypropylene) and have integral attachment hardware: protrusions and reinforced receptacles for closing the two panels and a barbed strip and aligned openings for securing the tag holder to the downed game.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventor: James R. Wolfgang
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Patent number: 6779815Abstract: The invention concerns a tamper-resistant and indelible method for marking objects, in particular labels, providing marking with good contrast and enhanced visibility. Said method is essentially characterised in that the marking is carried out in two operations: integral marking, i.e. in the thickness of the object; surface marking; said surface marking being superposed on the integral marking. The invention also concerns a marking label.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1999Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Societe Chevillot S.A.Inventor: Bernard Vandeputte
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Patent number: 6758000Abstract: Livestock identification tag assembly comprising: (a) a heat seal laminate comprising: (i) a facestock having an upper surface and a lower surface; (ii) a heat-activatable adhesive layer having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the upper surface of the heat-activatable adhesion layer is adhered to the lower surface of said facestock; (iii) an ink or graphics layer adhered to the lower surface of said heat-activatable layer; and (b) a flexible polymeric substrate; wherein the lower surface of the heat-activatable adhesive of the laminate is adhered to the substrate. In one embodiment, the ink or graphics layer is positioned between said heat-activatable adhesive layer and said facestock.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard L. Sandt, Mark D. Kittel