IP Library Granted Patent US 7,046,152
Granted Patent B1
US 7,046,152 · App. 10/829,916 · Granted May 16, 2006

Method and apparatus for communicating control signals

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Patent No.
US 7,046,152
App. No.
10/829,916
Granted
May 16, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A system for controlling pets utilizes a low power transmitter to create avoidance zones in which one pet wearing an animal control receiver can enter but in which a second pet is deterred from entering.

Claims (109)

1. A method of transmitting a signal for use in controlling an animal, said method comprising:

providing a digital message for communication to a receiver;

providing a carrier wave for transmission to said receiver;

transmitting said carrier wave in accordance with said digital message so as to transmit said carrier wave in accordance with each occurrence of a first digital signal in said digital message and so as not to transmit said carrier wave in accordance with each occurrence of a second digital signal in said digital message;

powering said transmission with only battery power.

2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said first digital signal is a digital one and wherein said second digital signal is a digital zero.

3. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said first digital signal is a digital zero and wherein said second digital signal is a digital one.

4. The method as described in claim 1 and further comprising:

providing a transmitter; and

storing said digital message in memory at said transmitter.

5. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said transmitting said carrier wave in accordance with said digital message comprises:

modulating said carrier wave with said digital message.

6. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said transmitting comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said carrier wave in accordance with said digital message.

7. The method as described in claim 1 and further comprising:

utilizing a header as part of said digital message so as to wake up said receiver.

8. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said digital message comprises a code for use by said receiver for correcting said animal.

9. An apparatus for transmitting a signal for use in controlling an animal, said apparatus comprising:

a memory for storing a digital message for communication to a receiver;

a generator for generating a carrier wave for transmission to said receiver;

a transmitter coupled with said memory and said generator so as to transmit said carrier wave in accordance with each occurrence of a first digital signal in said digital message and so as not to transmit said carrier wave in accordance with each occurrence of a second digital signal in said digital message;

a battery power supply configured to be a sole power supply.

10. The apparatus as described in claim 9 and further comprising:

a modulator coupled with said memory and said carrier wave for use in modulating said carrier wave with said digital message.

11. The apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said transmitter is configured to repeatedly transmit said carrier wave in accordance with said digital message.

12. The apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said transmitter is configured to repeatedly transmit said carrier wave in accordance with said digital message about every 300 milliseconds.

13. The apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said memory is configured to store a header as part of said digital message for use in waking up said receiver.

14. The apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said digital message comprises a code for use by said receiver for correcting said animal.

15. A method of transmitting a signal for use in controlling an animal, said method comprising:

providing a transmitter;

powering said transmitter;

providing a message for communication to a receiver, wherein said message is configured to implement a routine for application of a specific correction signal to said animal;

transmitting said message to said receiver at less than about 0.0167 Watts average power.

16. The method as described in claim 15 wherein said transmitting said message comprises:

transmitting said message to said receiver at less than about 0.00333 Watts average power.

17. The method as described in claim 15 wherein said transmitting said message comprises:

transmitting said message to said receiver at less than about 0.00167 Watts average power.

18. The method as described in claim 17 wherein said transmitting said message comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said message at less than about 0.00167 Watts average power so as to be receivable at a distance of at least 6 feet from said transmitter; and

wherein said powering said transmitter comprises:

utilizing no more than three AA cell batteries to power said transmitter.

19. The method as described in claim 18 wherein said repeatedly transmitting said message comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said message for at least 90 days.

20. The method as described in claim 18 wherein said repeatedly transmitting said message comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said message for at least 120 days.

21. The method as described in claim 18 wherein said repeatedly transmitting said message comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said message for at least 180 days.

22. The method as described in claim 18 wherein said repeatedly transmitting said message comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said message every 300 milliseconds.

23. The method as described in claim 22 wherein said repeatedly transmitting said message comprises:

repeatedly transmitting said message for at least 120 days.

24. The method as described in claim 15 wherein said powering said transmitter comprises:

utilizing only batteries to power said transmitter.

25. An apparatus for transmitting a signal for use in controlling an animal, said apparatus comprising:

a transmitter;

a memory coupled with said transmitter for storing a message for communication to a receiver, wherein said message is configured to implement a routine for application of a specific correction signal to said animal;

a power supply coupled with said transmitter;

wherein said transmitter is configured to transmit said message to said receiver at less than about 0.0167 Watts average power.

26. The apparatus as described in claim 25 wherein said transmitter is configured to transmit said message to said receiver at less than about 0.00333 Watts average power.

27. The apparatus as described in claim 25 wherein said transmitter is configured to transmit said message to said receiver at less than about 0.00167 Watts average power.

28. The apparatus as described in claim 27 wherein said transmitter is configured to repeatedly transmit said message at less than about 0.00167 Watts average power so as to be receivable at a distance of at least 6 feet from said transmitter; and wherein said power supply comprises no more than three “AA” cell batteries.

29. The apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein said transmitter is further configured to repeatedly transmit said message for at least 90 days.

30. The apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein said transmitter is further configured to repeatedly transmit said message for at least 120 days.

31. The apparatus as described in claim 28 wherein said transmitter is further configured to repeatedly transmit said message every 300 milliseconds.

32. The apparatus as described in claim 31 wherein said transmitter is further configured to repeatedly transmit said message for at least 120 days.

33. The apparatus as described in claim 25 wherein said power supply comprises a battery power supply configured to be a sole power supply.

34. A method of receiving a signal for use in controlling an animal, said method comprising:

providing a receiver;

receiving a carrier wave signal for use in controlling an animal;

determining a digital message from said carrier wave signal wherein reception of said carrier wave signal corresponds to a first digital signal in said digital message and non-reception of said carrier wave signal corresponds to a second digital signal in said digital message and wherein said second digital signal is opposite in value to said first digital signal;

utilizing said digital message to transmit a correction signal.

35. The method as described in claim 34 wherein said utilizing said digital message to transmit said correction signal comprises:

utilizing a collar to apply a voltage to said animal.

36. The method as described in claim 34 wherein said receiving a carrier wave signal comprises:

receiving a wake up signal to alert said receiver to an incoming message.

37. A method of receiving a signal for use in controlling an animal, said method comprising:

configuring a receiver to receive a signal having a predetermined frequency;

detecting said signal;

taking a first set of samples of said signal at a plurality of intervals during a first time period corresponding to at least one cycle at said frequency;

utilizing said first set of samples to calculate a characteristic of said signal during said first time period;

taking a second set of samples of said signal at a plurality of intervals during a subsequent time period corresponding to at least one cycle at said frequency;

utilizing said second set of samples to calculate said characteristic of said signal during said subsequent time period;

comparing said calculated characteristic of said first time period with said calculated characteristic of said subsequent time period so as to determine whether the frequency of said signal during said first time period and the frequency of said signal during said second time period have said predetermined frequency.

38. The method as described in claim 37 and further comprising:

determining a digital message from said signal if said signal is received at said predetermined frequency.

39. The method as described in claim 38 and further comprising:

utilizing said digital message to transmit a correction signal to said animal.

40. The method as described in claim 37 wherein said characteristic calculated for said signal during said first time period is calculated according to the formula:

Peak_Sig=( a 0° −a 180° ) 2 +( a 90° −a 270 °) 2 wherein “ a ” is the amplitude of said signal.

41. An apparatus for receiving a signal for use in controlling an animal, said apparatus comprising:

a receiver configured to receive a carrier wave signal for use in controlling an animal;

a processor configured to determine a digital message from said carrier wave signal wherein reception of said carrier wave signal corresponds to a first digital signal in said digital message and non-reception of said carrier wave signal corresponds to a second digital signal in said digital message and wherein said second digital signal is opposite in value to said first digital signal;

a correction signal generator configured to transmit a correction signal to said animal in response to said digital message.

42. The apparatus as described in claim 41 wherein said first digital signal is a one and said second digital signal is a zero.

43. The apparatus as described in claim 41 wherein said first digital signal is a zero and said second digital signal is a one.

44. The apparatus as described in claim 41 and further comprising a collar for use in applying said correction signal to said animal.

45. The apparatus as described in claim 41 and further comprising an energy sensor coupled with said processor for receiving a wake up signal to alert said receiver to an incoming message.

46. An apparatus for receiving a signal for use in controlling an animal, said apparatus comprising:

a receiver configured to receive a signal having a predetermined frequency;

a processor configured to take a first set of samples of said signal at a plurality of intervals during a first time period corresponding to at least one cycle at said frequency;

wherein said processor is further configured to utilize said first set of samples to calculate a characteristic of said signal during said first time period;

wherein said processor is further configured to take a second set of samples of said signal at a plurality of intervals during a subsequent time period corresponding to at least one cycle at said frequency;

wherein said processor is configured to utilize said second set of samples to calculate said characteristic of said signal during said subsequent time period;

wherein said processor is configured to compare said calculated characteristic of said first time period with said calculated characteristic of said subsequent time period so as to determine whether the frequency of said signal during said first time period and the frequency of said signal during said second time period have said predetermined frequency.

47. The apparatus as described in claim 46 and wherein said processor is further configured to determine a digital message from said signal if said signal is received at said predetermined frequency.

48. The apparatus as described in claim 47 and further comprising:

a transmitter configured to transmit a correction signal to said animal.

49. The apparatus as described in claim 46 wherein said characteristic calculated for said signal during said first time period is calculated according to the formula:

Peak_Sig=( a 0° −a 180 °) 2 +( a 90° −a 270 °) 2 wherein “ a ” is the amplitude of said signal.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2024
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