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Receiver collar

a receiver collar and collar technology, applied in the field of animal collar assembly, can solve the problems of lowering the stimulation of the animal, ineffective training, discomfort of the animal, etc., and achieve the effect of limiting rotational movement and more uniform coupling of the collar

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-08-31
INNOTEK INC
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"The present invention is an animal collar assembly that includes a housing with a rotating collar. The collar is attached to the housing with limited movement between them. This design ensures a more uniform coupling of the collar to the animal's neck. The collar also includes a wireless receiver with attachment features that are connected to the housing's attachment features. This allows for secure attachment of the collar to the animal's straps. The technical effects of this invention include improved animal safety and comfort, as well as improved control and training for animal training and management."

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A problem with known animal modification collars is that they allow the stimulation portion to be in a position in which it is not adequately coupled to the skin of the animal.
When the stimulation portion of the collar is not adequately coupled, this leads to a lowered stimulation of the animal, which leads to ineffective training.
To compensate for inadequate coupling to the skin the collar is often tightened, which can lead to discomfort to the animal.
Another manner in which inadequate coupling to the skin is compensated for is to intensify the level of the stimulation, which can lead to over stimulation.
These modifications of the stimulus device to overcome difficulties with coupling of the stimulation device to the animal can lead to less than optimal feedback to the animal.

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[0022] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIG. 1, there is shown an embodiment of an animal collar assembly 10, including a receiver assembly 12 and collar straps 14.

[0023] Now, additionally referring to FIGS. 2-8, receiver assembly 12 includes electrodes 16 attached to an arcuate housing 18. Electrodes 16 are electrically interconnected with a receiver assembly contained within housing 18 and they provide a stimulation to the animal, which is often a dog. Electrodes 16 are electrical conductors 16 that extend from a side wall of receiver assembly 12. The receiver contained within housing 18 receives radio frequency or other types of signals, in a wireless manner, processes them using predefined criteria and, when directed, applies a stimulation by way of electrodes 16 to the dog. Even though the stimulation is referred to as an electrical stimulation by way of electrode 16, it is understood that the stimulation may be of any variety in which sensory perception...

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Abstract

An animal collar assembly including a wireless receiver and a collar. The wireless receiver having a pair of first attachment features. The collar having a pair of ends, each end having a second attachment feature, each second attachment feature coupled with a corresponding first attachment feature and maintaining the corresponding collar end at a fixed orientation relative to the wireless receiver.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to an animal collar assembly, and, more particularly, to an animal collar assembly including a radio frequency receiver for the modification of animal behavior. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] Stimulation devices are used for the modification of the behavior of an animal. The stimulation device is often associated with a collar worn by the animal and is provided to improve the behavior of the animal. Some stimulation devices include twin electrodes that are positioned against the skin of an animal, which delivers an electrical stimulus to modify the behavior of the animal. The stimulus can also be in the form of a vibration, an audible noise or other sensory stimulation to gain the attention of the animal. [0005] A problem with known animal modification collars is that they allow the stimulation portion to be in a position in which it is not adequately coupled to the ski...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A62B35/00
CPCA01K15/021A01K27/009
Inventor NOTTINGHAM, JOHN W.STANCA, NICK E.SAUNDERS, CRAIGGERIG, DUANE
Owner INNOTEK INC
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