09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
19 - Non-metallic building materials
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
Goods & Services
(1) Electronic animal confinement unit comprising transmitters, electric transformers, wires and receiver collars; electric transformers, receivers and wires for animal confinement units; wireless electronic animal confinement unit comprising transmitters, electric transformers, and receiver collars; wireless electric transformers and receivers for animal confinement units; general purpose consumer household batteries; batteries for electronic collars for training animals; electronic collars for training animals; electronic bark control dog collars
(2) Water fountains, namely, automated fountains for dispensing water to pets for drinking not being dishes, and filters therefor
(3) Animal muzzles, harnesses, and rawhide chews for pets
(4) Non-metal pet doors
(5) Pet bowls
(6) Pet toys
(7) Edible pet treats; litter for small animals
An animal tracking system is provided which include various features that are enabled using satellite-based positioning systems, but further are enabled by fine accuracy position detection, such as may be made available through use of realtime kinematic (RTK) positioning or post-processing kinematic (PPK) positioning technologies. These include, for example, various usage techniques in terms of set up and use of virtual boundaries to define containment areas and or exclusion zones, and to both see historical animal positioning within a containment zone and determine likely animal behaviors based on such positioning. Additionally, fine-grained indoor location via radio frequency technologies, switchover among locating technologies, and power management techniques are described, as well as uses thereof.
An animal tracking system is provided which include various features that are enabled using satellite-based positioning systems, but further are enabled by fine accuracy position detection, such as may be made available through use of realtime kinematic (RTK) positioning or post-processing kinematic (PPK) positioning technologies. These include, for example, various usage techniques in terms of set up and use of virtual boundaries to define containment areas and or exclusion zones, and to both see historical animal positioning within a containment zone and determine likely animal behaviors based on such positioning. Additionally, fine-grained indoor location via radio frequency technologies, switchover among locating technologies, and power management techniques are described, as well as uses thereof.
G01S 19/48 - Determining position by combining or switching between position solutions derived from the satellite radio beacon positioning system and position solutions derived from a further system
A01K 15/02 - Training or exercising equipment, e.g. mazes or labyrinths for animals
G01S 19/14 - Receivers specially adapted for specific applications
G01S 19/43 - Determining position using carrier phase measurements, e.g. kinematic positioningDetermining position using long or short baseline interferometry
8.
ANIMAL TRACKING SYSTEM USING HIGH-ACCURACY POSITIONING
An animal tracking system is provided which include various features that are enabled using satellite-based positioning systems, but further are enabled by fine accuracy position detection, such as may be made available through use of realtime kinematic (RTK) positioning or post-processing kinematic (PPK) positioning technologies. These include, for example, various usage techniques in terms of set up and use of virtual boundaries to define containment areas and or exclusion zones, and to both see historical animal positioning within a containment zone and determine likely animal behaviors based on such positioning. Additionally, fine-grained indoor location via radio frequency technologies, switchover among locating technologies, and power management techniques are described, as well as uses thereof.
G01S 19/40 - Correcting position, velocity or attitude
G01S 19/43 - Determining position using carrier phase measurements, e.g. kinematic positioningDetermining position using long or short baseline interferometry
G01S 19/46 - Determining position by combining measurements of signals from the satellite radio beacon positioning system with a supplementary measurement the supplementary measurement being of a radio-wave signal type
9.
ANIMAL TRACKING SYSTEM USING HIGH-ACCURACY POSITIONING
An animal tracking system is provided which include various features that are enabled using satellite-based positioning systems, but further are enabled by fine accuracy position detection, such as may be made available through use of realtime kinematic (RTK) positioning or post-processing kinematic (PPK) positioning technologies. These include, for example, various usage techniques in terms of set up and use of virtual boundaries to define containment areas and or exclusion zones, and to both see historical animal positioning within a containment zone and determine likely animal behaviors based on such positioning. Additionally, fine-grained indoor location via radio frequency technologies, switchover among locating technologies, and power management techniques are described, as well as uses thereof.
A pet water fountain is described comprising a bowl for holding an aqueous drinking fluid. The pet water fountain includes a housing configured to cover a portion of the bowl and have a fluid reservoir. The pet water fountain includes a rotatable cone positioned within the housing, the cone tapering outwardly from a bottom end to a top end, the bone bottom end having a fluid inlet to allow the passage of fluid from the bowl through the inlet and into the interior of the conde, the cone top end being in fluid communication with the housing fluid reservoir. The pet water fountain includes a filter ring coupled to the cone top end, the filter ring having an exterior housing and a filter media positioned within the exterior housing, and an electric motor coupled to the rotatable cone for rotatably driving the rotatable cone.
An electrical stimulation system includes an electrical stimulation circuit and a controller. The electrical stimulation circuit includes a flyback transformer connected to electrical stimulus outputs, and a switch having a control input. In some instances, a controller is connected to the control input, and generates a stimulus signal. The flyback transformer outputs an electrical stimulus event responsive to the stimulus signal onto the electrical stimulus outputs. In some instances, pulses operate to charge the flyback transformer to a saturation mode. In some further instances, a diode and capacitor arrangement electrically connected at a secondary side of the flyback transformer facilitate delivery of the electrical stimulus event at the electrical stimulus outputs.
A collar device is described having a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
A61B 5/1455 - Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration or pH-value using optical sensors, e.g. spectral photometrical oximeters
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
A collar device is described having a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
A system is described herein that comprises a communications device periodically transmitting a radio frequency signal, wherein the periodically transmitted signal includes data. The system includes a receiver detecting the periodically transmitted signal, the detecting including measuring strength of the periodically transmitted signal, the detecting including using the signal strength to provide a first estimate of the receiver' s distance from the communications device. The system includes the communications device comprising at least one location sensor for determining an additional distance indication, wherein the data includes the additional distance indication. The system includes the receiver performing a function when the first estimate meets at least one criterion and when the additional distance indication indicates a first state.
A collar device is described herein comprising a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
A pet water fountain is described comprising a bowl for holding an aqueous drinking fluid. The pet water fountain includes a housing configured to cover a portion of the bowl and have a fluid reservoir. The pet water fountain includes a rotatable cone positioned within the housing, the cone tapering outwardly from a bottom end to a top end, the bone bottom end having a fluid inlet to allow the passage of fluid from the bowl through the inlet and into the interior of the conde, the cone top end being in fluid communication with the housing fluid reservoir. The pet water fountain includes a filter ring coupled to the cone top end, the filter ring having an exterior housing and a filter media positioned within the exterior housing, and an electric motor coupled to the rotatable cone for rotatably driving the rotatable cone.
The disclosed system, methods, and apparatus relates to a self-cleaning litter box. The self-cleaning litter box includes a movable rake. A mechanism controlling the rake can allow for control of the forward/reverse position, the vertical position, and the rotation of the rake using a different path of travel for the forward and reverse traversals of the rake across the litter box. The controlled positioning of the rake can reduce force on the rake and other mechanical components, and more evenly distribute litter. Further, some implementations may include a dumping mechanism that involve the rake flipping so that clumps of pet waste are forcibly removed from the rake by a mechanical impact. Further implementations allow for removal/replacement of the rake.
The disclosed system, methods, and apparatus relates to a self-cleaning litter box. The self-cleaning litter box includes a movable rake. A mechanism controlling the rake can allow for control of the forward/reverse position, the vertical position, and the rotation of the rake using a different path of travel for the forward and reverse traversals of the rake across the litter box. The controlled positioning of the rake can reduce force on the rake and other mechanical components, and more evenly distribute litter. Further, some implementations may include a dumping mechanism that involve the rake flipping so that clumps of pet waste are forcibly removed from the rake by a mechanical impact. Further implementations allow for removal/replacement of the rake.
An electrical stimulation system includes an electrical stimulation circuit and a controller. The electrical stimulation circuit includes a flyback transformer connected to electrical stimulus outputs, and a switch having a control input. In some instances, a controller is connected to the control input, and generates a stimulus signal. The flyback transformer outputs an electrical stimulus event responsive to the stimulus signal onto the electrical stimulus outputs. In some instances, pulses operate to charge the flyback transformer to a saturation mode. In some further instances, a diode and capacitor arrangement electrically connected at a secondary side of the flyback transformer facilitate delivery of the electrical stimulus event at the electrical stimulus outputs.
An animal collar includes a collar portion including a housing portion and a plurality of extension portions. Each extension portion can include an insert having a snap receiver aperture extending through the extension portion, as well as a strap receiver having a strap insertion slot and a snap fitting. The snap fitting includes a cap retention slot and one or more snap extensions positioned to engage an interior circumferential ridge of the snap receiver aperture when the snap fitting is inserted into the snap receiver aperture from the first side. The extension portion further includes a retention cap insertable into the snap receiver aperture from the second side and including at least one cap retention extension mateable with the cap retention slot and at least one cap extension positioned adjacent the one or more snap extensions.
An electrical stimulation system includes an electrical stimulation circuit and a controller. The electrical stimulation circuit includes a flyback transformer connected to electrical stimulus outputs, and a switch having a control input. In some instances, a controller is connected to the control input, and generates a stimulus signal. The flyback transformer outputs an electrical stimulus event responsive to the stimulus signal onto the electrical stimulus outputs. In some instances, pulses operate to charge the flyback transformer to a saturation mode. In some further instances, a diode and capacitor arrangement electrically connected at a secondary side of the flyback transformer facilitate delivery of the electrical stimulus event at the electrical stimulus outputs.
(1) External electric motor used to spin a cylindrical cone for circulating water in pet watering devices sold as an integral part of pet water fountains
A pet door includes a latch assembly for locking and unlocking a pet flap. The latch assembly has an electric motor, a motor drive shaft having a first end coupled to the electric motor and a second end oppositely disposed from the first end, a drive pin coupled to the second end of the motor drive shaft, and a drive wheel coupled to the drive pin. The drive wheel incrementally rotates with each full rotation of the drive pin. The drive wheel is coupled to a cam drive shaft. The latch assembly also has plurality of latches assemblies coupled to the cam drive shaft for selective engagement of the peripheral edge of the flap depending upon the rotational position of the cam drive shaft, the selective engagement between the latches and the peripheral edge of the flap determining the locking and unlocking of the flap relative to the frame.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Computer firmware for use in monitoring, tracking, telematics, GPS tracking, messaging; Computer application software for mobile devices and computers, namely, software for controlling and managing, GPS tracking, messaging, geofencing; Software for sending and receiving geolocation data and establishing and transmitting geofencing rules; Software for dispatching and receiving text messages to remote cellular telecommunications devices
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
24 - Textiles and textile goods
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
35 - Advertising and business services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Metal pet doors; metal vehicle ramps for pets
(2) Electronic animal confinement systems namely electronic animal training systems comprised of hand held transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation and correction; electronic animal training systems comprised of hand held transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation or correction; electronic animal avoidance systems comprised of hand held transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation or correction; outdoor bark control devices for training dogs; downloadable software for remotely controlling electronic pet products namely hand held transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation or correction; electronic bark control dog collars; electronic collars to train pets
(3) Pet booster seats for vehicles; pet safety harnesses for use in vehicles
(4) Pet collars; pet collars with electronic receivers attached; bark control collars; pet leashes; pet harnesses
(5) Nonmetal pet doors; Nonmetal pet door flaps
(6) Pet ramps, pet stairs
(7) Pet feeders, namely pet feeding dishes, pet litter boxes, pet watering devices, namely pet water bowls
(8) Unfitted furniture covers to protect against pets
(9) Pet toys
(10) Edible pet treats; animal litter (1) Online retail store services featuring pet products
(2) Online, non-downloadable software for mobiles phones for remotely controlling electronic pet products namely handheld transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation or correction
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
35 - Advertising and business services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Metal pet doors; metal portable stairs for pets Electronic animal confinement systems; electronic animal training systems comprised of hand held transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation or correction; electronic animal avoidance systems comprised of hand held transmitters and animal collars with receivers attached worn by animals to activate a method of stimulation or correction; outdoor bark control devices for training dogs; downloadable software for remotely managing electronic pet products; electronic bark control dog collars Pet booster seats for vehicles; pet safety harnesses specially adapted for use in automobile seats Pet collars; pet leashes; pet harnesses Nonmetal pet doors; pet door flaps specially adapted for non-metal pet door Pet ramps; non-metal portable pet stairs Pet feeders in the nature of pet feeding dishes; pet litter boxes; pet watering devices in the nature of pet water bowls Pet toys Edible pet treats; animal litter Online retail store services featuring pet products Online, non-downloadable software for mobiles phones for remotely managing electronic pet products
A pet door includes a motor for locking and unlocking a pet flap of a pet door. The pet flap is rotatably attached to an upper portion of the pet door. The flap has at least one peripheral edge and a movable seal coupled to the flap for reciprocal movement between a retracted position and an extended position. The seal has a second magnetic portion that is magnetically attracted to the first magnetic portion of the frame. The seal is biased to the retracted position when the door is open and the seal being magnetically biased to the extended position by the magnetic force between the first and second magnetic portions when the door is closed.
E06B 7/20 - Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings by means of movable edgings, e.g. draught sealings additionally used for bolting automatically withdrawn when the wing is opened
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
19 - Non-metallic building materials
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
35 - Advertising and business services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Metal pet doors; metal vehicle ramps for pets. Electronic animal confinement systems; electronic animal training systems; electronic animal avoidance systems; outdoor bark control devices; downloadable software for remotely managing electronic pet products; pet collars with electronic receivers attached; bark control collars. Pet booster seats for vehicles; pet safety harnesses for use in vehicles. Pet collars; pet leashes; pet harnesses. Pet doors; pet door flaps. Pet feeders, pet litter boxes, pet watering devices. Pet toys. Pet treats; pet litter. Online retail store services featuring pet products. Providing online, non-downloadable software for mobiles phones for remotely managing electronic pet products.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
35 - Advertising and business services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Metal pet doors; metal vehicle ramps for pets
(2) Electronic animal confinement systems; electronic animal training systems; electronic animal avoidance systems; outdoor bark control devices; downloadable software for remotely managing electronic pet products
(3) Pet booster seats for vehicles; pet safety harnesses for use in vehicles
(4) Pet collars; pet collars with electronic receivers attached; bark control collars; pet leashes; pet harnesses
(5) Pet doors; pet door flaps
(6) Pet ramps, pet stairs
(7) Pet feeders, pet litter boxes, pet watering devices
(8) Pet toys
(9) Pet treats; pet litter (1) Online retail store services featuring pet products
(2) Online, non-downloadable software for mobiles phones for remotely managing electronic pet products
51.
LOCATION BASED WIRELESS PET CONTAINMENT SYSTEM USING SINGLE BASE UNIT
A device is described herein comprising a base unit including at least three transceivers, wherein the at least three transceivers are communicatively coupled with at least one processor of the base unit. The at least one processor and the at least three transceivers are configured to determine locations of a transceiver remote to the base unit, wherein the location determinations comprise a series of transceiver locations along a boundary path, wherein the series of location determinations define a boundary region. The at least one processor determines locations using information of communications between the transceiver and the at least three transceivers and the relative positioning of the at least three transceivers.
G01S 5/06 - Position of source determined by co-ordinating a plurality of position lines defined by path-difference measurements
G01S 3/46 - Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction using antennas spaced apart and measuring phase or time difference between signals therefrom, i.e. path-difference systems
G01S 13/06 - Systems determining position data of a target
G01S 13/02 - Systems using reflection of radio waves, e.g. primary radar systemsAnalogous systems
G01S 13/48 - Indirect determination of position data using multiple beams at emission or reception
A collar device is described herein comprising a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
A collar device is described herein comprising a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
A collar device is described herein comprising a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
A collapsible pet travel crate for use with at least one car seat includes an internal frame and a housing. The internal frame has two side members and four foldable members extending between the side members. Each side member has an upright rear portion. Each foldable members a first piece and a second piece coupled to the first piece through a lockable hinge. Each first piece is coupled to one side member through a first pivot hinge. Each second piece is coupled to the other side member through a second pivot hinge. The housing includes two oppositely disposed side panels and a central panel. Each side panel also has an upper mounting slot and a lower mounting slot. The housing includes a front mounting strap. The car seat belt extends through the first and second slots and across the front surface of the rear portions of the two side members.
A system is described herein that comprises a communications device periodically transmitting a radio frequency signal, wherein the periodically transmitted signal includes data. The system includes a receiver detecting the periodically transmitted signal, the detecting including measuring strength of the periodically transmitted signal, the detecting including using the signal strength to provide a first estimate of the receiver's distance from the communications device. The system includes the communications device comprising at least one location sensor for determining an additional distance indication, wherein the data includes the additional distance indication. The system includes the receiver performing a function when the first estimate meets at least one criterion and when the additional distance indication indicates a first state.
H04W 4/029 - Location-based management or tracking services
H04W 4/80 - Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication
A pet litter tray includes a main housing, a pair of oppositely disposed side flaps, and a pair of oppositely disposed end flaps. The main compartment has an interior space and an open top or top opening. The main compartment has a generally planar, rectangular floor, two oppositely disposed side walls, and two oppositely disposed end walls. Each end flap has an elongated tab mounting slot. Each side flap has a first portion extending from the side wall of the main compartment along the longitudinal first fold, a second portion extending from the first portion along a second fold, a third portion extending from the second portion along a longitudinal third fold, and a distal, fourth portion extending from the third portion along a longitudinal fourth fold. The fourth portion has two oppositely disposed end tabs and a central handle portion having a handle hole therethrough.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Downloadable computer firmware for use in monitoring animals, tracking animals, telematics, GPS tracking, and messaging; Downloadable computer application software for mobile devices and computers, namely, software for controlling and managing animals, GPS tracking, messaging, and geofencing; Downloadable software for sending and receiving geolocation data and establishing and transmitting geofencing rules; Downloadable software for dispatching and receiving text messages to remote cellular telecommunications devices Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable computer firmware for use in monitoring animals, tracking animals, telematics, GPS tracking, and messaging; Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable computer application software for mobile devices and computers, namely, software for controlling and managing animals, GPS tracking, messaging, and geofencing; Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for sending and receiving geolocation data and establishing and transmitting geofencing rules; Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for dispatching and receiving text messages to remote cellular telecommunications devices
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
24 - Textiles and textile goods
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
35 - Advertising and business services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
43 - Food and drink services, temporary accommodation
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
Goods & Services
Metal pet doors; metal pet ramps for use with vehicles Electronic animal confinement systems; electronic animal training systems comprised of automatic spray devices, presence detection mats, handheld remote transmitter and electronic collar receivers; electronic animal avoidance systems comprised of outdoor bark control devices for training dogs; downloadable software for remotely controlling electronic pet products; electric bark control pet collars Pet booster seats for use in vehicles; pet safety harnesses for use in vehicles Pet collars; pet collars with electronic receivers attached; pet leashes; pet harnesses Nonmetal pet doors; nonmetal pet door flap Pet ramps; nonmetal portable stairs for pets Automatic pet feeders; pet litter boxes; pet watering devices, namely, automatic pet waterers, pet water fountains being dishes Unfitted furniture covers of fabric to protect against pets Pet toys Edible pet treats; pet litter, namely, cat litter Online retail store services featuring pet products Pet training services Providing online, non-downloadable software for mobiles phones for remotely managing electronic pet products Pet boarding services Pet grooming services Pet sitting services
A pet litter tray includes a main housing, a pair of oppositely disposed side flaps, and a pair of oppositely disposed end flaps. The main compartment has an interior space and an open top or top opening. The main compartment has a generally planar, rectangular floor, two oppositely disposed side walls, and two oppositely disposed end walls. Each end flap has an elongated tab mounting slot. Each side flap has a first portion extending from the side wall of the main compartment along the longitudinal first fold, a second portion extending from the first portion along a second fold, a third portion extending from the second portion along a longitudinal third fold, and a distal, fourth portion extending from the third portion along a longitudinal fourth fold. The fourth portion has two oppositely disposed end tabs and a central handle portion having a handle hole therethrough.
B65D 5/24 - Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body, e.g. of tray-like form with adjacent sides interconnected by gusset folds
B65D 5/355 - Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper specially adapted to be of variable capacity
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Animal containment system comprising an electronic collar programmed to use GPS technology to create, detect, and enforce boundary; electronic collars programmed to use GPS technology to locate and track animals; electronic collars programmed to use GPS technology to train animals
A pet door is described herein comprising a motor for locking and unlocking a pet flap of a pet door, wherein the pet flap is rotatably attached to an upper portion of the pet door. The pet door includes a first motion detector for monitoring movement in a first detection region and a second motion detector for monitoring movement in a second detection region, wherein the pet flap of the pet door occupies a plane separating the first detection region from the second detection region when the pet flap is in a locked position. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the pet door are configured to receive a first motion signal from the first motion detector indicating movement of a pet in the first detection region, the receiving the first motion signal including activating an access sequence controlling ingress or egress of a pet.
A pet door is described herein comprising a motor for locking and unlocking a pet flap of a pet door, wherein the pet flap is rotatably attached to an upper portion of the pet door. The pet door includes a first motion detector for monitoring movement in a first detection region and a second motion detector for monitoring movement in a second detection region, wherein the pet flap of the pet door occupies a plane separating the first detection region from the second detection region when the pet flap is in a locked position. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the pet door are configured to receive a first motion signal from the first motion detector indicating movement of a pet in the first detection region, the receiving the first motion signal including activating an access sequence controlling ingress or egress of a pet.
A system comprising a first transmitter for transmitting a first signal at a first frequency and a second transmitter for transmitting a second signal at a second frequency. The system includes a collar unit comprising a filter for receiving a combined signal, wherein the combined signal comprises the first signal and the second signal, wherein the filter includes a first antenna for detecting the first signal and a second antenna for detecting the second signal. The collar unit includes at least one signal analysis component configured to analyze the first signal and the second signal. The collar unit is configured to instruct a stimulus delivery unit to deliver a stimulus to the animal when the first signal voltage falls below a first value and the second signal voltage exceeds a second value.
A method is described herein comprising receiving accelerometer data from an accelerometer, wherein the accelerometer measures an activity level of an animal, wherein a device worn by the animal includes the accelerometer. The method includes receiving a heart rate of the animal from a heart rate monitor, wherein the device includes the heart rate monitor. The method includes receiving ambient temperature of the animal from an ambient temperature sensor, wherein the device includes the ambient temperature sensor. The method includes assessing a health condition of the animal by using the ambient temperature, the heart rate, and the accelerometer data.
A method is described herein comprising receiving accelerometer data from an accelerometer, wherein the accelerometer measures an activity level of an animal, wherein a device worn by the animal includes the accelerometer. The method includes receiving a heart rate of the animal from a heart rate monitor, wherein the device includes the heart rate monitor. The method includes receiving ambient temperature of the animal from an ambient temperature sensor, wherein the device includes the ambient temperature sensor. The method includes assessing a health condition of the animal by using the ambient temperature, the heart rate, and the accelerometer data.
A method is described herein comprising receiving accelerometer data from an accelerometer, wherein the accelerometer measures an activity level of an animal, wherein a device worn by the animal includes the accelerometer. The method includes receiving a heart rate of the animal from a heart rate monitor, wherein the device includes the heart rate monitor. The method includes receiving ambient temperature of the animal from an ambient temperature sensor, wherein the device includes the ambient temperature sensor. The method includes assessing a health condition of the animal by using the ambient temperature, the heart rate, and the accelerometer data.
A collar device is described herein comprising a housing including an emitter and a detector, wherein a base of the housing exposes the emitter and the detector. A spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathways, wherein the plurality of optical pathways comprises a first optical pathway and a second optical pathway. The spacer component is secured to the base of the housing, wherein the first optical pathway is positioned over an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway is positioned over a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway. One or more applications running on at least one processor are configured to receive information of the reflected light and use the information to determine a biological metric.
A collar device is described herein comprising a housing including an emitter and a detector, wherein a base of the housing exposes the emitter and the detector. A spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathways, wherein the plurality of optical pathways comprises a first optical pathway and a second optical pathway. The spacer component is secured to the base of the housing, wherein the first optical pathway is positioned over an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway is positioned over a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway. One or more applications running on at least one processor are configured to receive information of the reflected light and use the information to determine a biological metric.
A collar device is described herein comprising a spacer component including at least one emitter and at least one detector, the spacer component comprising a plurality of optical pathway elements, wherein the plurality of optical pathway elements comprises a first optical pathway element and a second optical pathway element. The spacer component is secured to the device, wherein the first optical pathway element extends from an emitter, wherein the second optical pathway element extends from a detector. The emitter is configured to project light through the first optical pathway element toward skin tissue of an animal. The detector is configured to detect portions of the light reflected by the skin tissue back through the second optical pathway element. One or more applications running on at least one processor of the device is configured to use information of reflected light to determine a biological metric.
An adjustable stair ramp includes a pair of risers, a series of treads, and an adjustable support leg. Cross members extend between the two risers. Each cross member has a pivotal brace with a top edge. The adjustable support leg has a main leg portion pivotally coupled to the risers. The main leg portion has an upper portion and a lower portion pivotally coupled to the upper portion. Each tread has bottom surface with a first receiving groove and a second receiving groove configured to receive the top edge of the respective brace. Each tread is pivotally coupled to the risers for pivotal movement between a high step position, a low step position, and a ramp position. The stair ramp is reconfigurable for use as a high stair, a low stair, a high ramp, and a low ramp through the positioning of the support leg and the treads.
A system is described including a scale device for measuring weight of a food container, wherein one or more applications run on at least one processor of the scale device and are configured to detect weight of the food container and its contents using the scale device. The one of more applications are configured to detect a first weight measurement of the food container, wherein the first weight measurement includes weight of the food container and a first amount of food, to detect a second weight measurement of the food container, wherein the second weight measurement includes the weight of the food container, the first amount of food, and a second amount of food, wherein the second weight measurement is an updated weight measurement of the food container, to subsequently log weight measurements of the food container at time intervals, and to intermittently adjust and monitor the updated weight measurement.
A device is described herein comprising a base unit including at least three transceivers, wherein the at least three transceivers are communicatively coupled with at least one processor of the base unit. The at least one processor and the at least three transceivers are configured to determine locations of a transceiver remote to the base unit, wherein the location determinations comprise a series of transceiver locations along a boundary path, wherein the series of location determinations define a boundary region. The at least one processor determines locations using information of communications between the transceiver and the at least three transceivers and the relative positioning of the at least three transceivers.
An anti-pulling animal collar includes a base collar having a front strap and a back strap having a centrally mounted leash D-ring. The front strap includes a first row of soft spikes, a second row of soft spikes, and a trachea portion positioned between the first row and second row of spikes. The trachea portion has two oppositely disposed soft spikes and a bridge extending between the two soft spikes. The trachea portion has a longitudinally extending strap channel through which extends the front strap. Each soft spike also has a strap channel through which extends the front strap. The soft spikes have a base and a pyramid shaped top portion that extends from the base in a direction towards the animal.
A wireless animal location system is provided that identifies a location of a pet roaming within an environment and tracks/manages animal behavior in the environment using information of pet location. The wireless pet location system (or containment system) may disallow access to an area within an environment by applying a negative stimulus when an animal enters a prohibited location. The system may allow the animal free and unimpeded access to other portions of the environment. For example, the system may forgo adverse stimulus when the animal is in desired locations such as animal bedding areas or dedicated animal play areas. The system may simply log an event in order to compile information regarding the animal's behavior.
G01S 3/46 - Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction using antennas spaced apart and measuring phase or time difference between signals therefrom, i.e. path-difference systems
G01S 13/76 - Systems using reradiation of radio waves, e.g. secondary radar systemsAnalogous systems wherein pulse-type signals are transmitted
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LOCATION BASED WIRELESS PET CONTAINMENT SYSTEM USING SINGLE BASE UNIT
A wireless animal location system is provided that identifies a location of a pet roaming within an environment and tracks/manages animal behavior in the environment using information of pet location. The wireless pet location system (or containment system) may disallow access to an area within an environment by applying a negative stimulus when an animal enters a prohibited location. The system may allow the animal free and unimpeded access to other portions of the environment. For example, the system may forgo adverse stimulus when the animal is in desired locations such as animal bedding areas or dedicated animal play areas. The system may simply log an event in order to compile information regarding the animal's behavior.
G01S 13/76 - Systems using reradiation of radio waves, e.g. secondary radar systemsAnalogous systems wherein pulse-type signals are transmitted
G01S 5/06 - Position of source determined by co-ordinating a plurality of position lines defined by path-difference measurements
G01S 13/00 - Systems using the reflection or reradiation of radio waves, e.g. radar systemsAnalogous systems using reflection or reradiation of waves whose nature or wavelength is irrelevant or unspecified
G01S 3/46 - Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction using antennas spaced apart and measuring phase or time difference between signals therefrom, i.e. path-difference systems
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Systems, methods, and apparatus for establishing keep out zones within wireless containment regions
A system comprising a first transmitter for transmitting a first signal at a first frequency and a second transmitter for transmitting a second signal at a second frequency. The system includes a collar unit comprising a filter for receiving a combined signal, wherein the combined signal comprises the first signal and the second signal, wherein the filter includes a first antenna for detecting the first signal and a second antenna for detecting the second signal. The collar unit includes at least one signal analysis component configured to analyze the first signal and the second signal. The collar unit is configured to instruct a stimulus delivery unit to deliver a stimulus to the animal when the first signal voltage falls below a first value and the second signal voltage exceeds a second value.
A system comprising a first transmitter for transmitting a first signal at a first frequency and a second transmitter for transmitting a second signal at a second frequency. The system includes a collar unit comprising a filter for receiving a combined signal, wherein the combined signal comprises the first signal and the second signal, wherein the filter includes a first antenna for detecting the first signal and a second antenna for detecting the second signal. The collar unit includes at least one signal analysis component configured to analyze the first signal and the second signal. The collar unit is configured to instruct a stimulus delivery unit to deliver a stimulus to the animal when the first signal voltage falls below a first value and the second signal voltage exceeds a second value.
G08C 17/02 - Arrangements for transmitting signals characterised by the use of a wireless electrical link using a radio link
H01Q 7/00 - Loop antennas with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop
A pet collar has an adjustable length strap and a buckle. The buckle has a receiver and a clip releasably coupled to the receiver. The receiver includes a catch portion coupleable to the clip and a tension indicator portion. The tension indicator portion has two side walls defining a shuttle channel. Each side wall has a top surface having a first mark, a second mark, a third mark, and a fourth mark which have color coding. The shuttle channel is configured to slidably receive a reciprocating tensioning shuttle therein. The tensioning shuttle includes two side wall and a compression spring. Each side wall also includes a top flange overlaying the receiver side walls that includes a first viewing window and a second viewing window. The viewing windows alignment with the underlying marks indicated the tension of the collar upon the pet.
G01R 5/04 - Moving-coil instruments with magnet external to the coil
G01L 5/04 - Apparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes for measuring tension in flexible members, e.g. ropes, cables, wires, threads, belts or bands
A pet collar has an adjustable length strap and a buckle. The buckle has a receiver and a clip releasably coupled to the receiver. The receiver includes a catch portion coupleable to the clip and a tension indicator portion. The tension indicator portion has two side walls defining a shuttle channel. Each side wall has a top surface having a first mark, a second mark, a third mark, and a fourth mark which have color coding. The shuttle channel is configured to slidably receive a reciprocating tensioning shuttle therein. The tensioning shuttle includes two side wall and a compression spring. Each side wall also includes a top flange overlaying the receiver side walls that includes a first viewing window and a second viewing window. The viewing windows alignment with the underlying marks indicated the tension of the collar upon the pet.
G01L 5/04 - Apparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes for measuring tension in flexible members, e.g. ropes, cables, wires, threads, belts or bands
G01L 5/06 - Apparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes for measuring tension in flexible members, e.g. ropes, cables, wires, threads, belts or bands using mechanical means
A44B 11/25 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
A44B 11/26 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
A car window and door guard has an upper or window portion configured to be mounted over the window frame surrounding the window of a car door, and a lower or door portion or cover configured to be lie over the door panel. The window portion has a front panel and a rear panel to form a sleeve. The window portion is generally see-through or transparent. The door includes an upper strip or section and a series of window tabs. Each window tab has a generally flat or planar portion extending from an elongated upper channel portion. The channel portion captures the door window slot or surround to prevent the window tab from being moved upward during the raising of the window. The door portion also has a lower section extending downwardly from the upper section that drapes over the car's door panel to protect the door panel.
B60J 11/08 - Removable external protective coverings specially adapted for vehicles or parts of vehicles, e.g. parking covers for covering only specific parts of the vehicle, e.g. for doors for windows or windscreens
B60J 1/20 - Accessories, e.g. wind deflectors, blinds
B60R 7/04 - Stowing or holding appliances inside of vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps in driver or passenger space
B60R 13/04 - Ornamental or guard stripsOrnamental inscriptive devices
A car window and door guard has an upper or window portion configured to be mounted over the window frame surrounding the window of a car door, and a lower or door portion or cover configured to be lie over the door panel. The window portion has a front panel and a rear panel to form a sleeve. The window portion is generally see-through or transparent. The door includes an upper strip or section and a series of window tabs. Each window tab has a generally flat or planar portion extending from an elongated upper channel portion. The channel portion captures the door window slot or surround to prevent the window tab from being moved upward during the raising of the window. The door portion also has a lower section extending downwardly from the upper section that drapes over the car's door panel to protect the door panel.
B60J 11/08 - Removable external protective coverings specially adapted for vehicles or parts of vehicles, e.g. parking covers for covering only specific parts of the vehicle, e.g. for doors for windows or windscreens
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
24 - Textiles and textile goods
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Plastic bags for disposing of pet waste. Unfitted fabric furniture covers. Providing online computer application software for mobile phones and other portable computer devices, namely, software for managing your Smart PetSafe products in one place.
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
20 - Furniture and decorative products
24 - Textiles and textile goods
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Liquid cleaning preparations namely all-purpose odor neutralizing preparations and all-purpose deodorizing preparations, and liquid cleaning preparation for neutralizing odors left by pets.
(2) Metal pet ramps for use with vehicles.
(3) Clickers for training dogs.
(4) Pet booster seats for use in automobiles; Baskets adapted for bicycles used to carry pets; Bicycle trailers for transporting pets; Pet safety harnesses and straps for restraining pets specially adapted for use in vehicles; Fitted vehicle seat covers for pets; Pet gates specially adapted for use in vehicles.
(5) Pet harnesses.
(6) Non-metal pet ramp; Non-metal portable stairs for pets.
(7) Unfitted fabric furniture covers. (1) Providing online computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, portable computers, and tablet computers, namely, software for managing the applicant's branded smart home devices for pets.