IP Library Granted Patent US 8,069,823
Granted Patent B2
US 8,069,823 · App. 12/017,079 · Granted Dec 6, 2011

Vibration stimulus delivery device

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Patent No.
US 8,069,823
App. No.
12/017,079
Granted
Dec 6, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Described is a vibration stimulus delivery device for delivering a vibration stimulus to an animal and for maximizing the robustness and intensity of the vibration stimulus. The vibration stimulus delivery device is carried by the animal and includes a housing and a vibration probe. The vibration probe is positioned in direct contact with the skin of the animal and generates a vibration, which, when delivered to the animal, is the vibration stimulus. The vibration probe is coupled to the housing such that the coupling minimizes the inherent vibration dampening effect caused by the weight and mass of the housing. The result is a vibration stimulus delivery device that delivers a more robust and intense vibration stimulus to the animal.

Claims (21)

1. A vibration stimulus delivery device for delivering a vibration stimulus to an animal, said vibration stimulus delivery device comprising:

a housing adapted to be carried by an animal encircling device;

a processor disposed within said housing;

a vibration probe having a vibration probe housing, a motor, and a moveable mass, said motor and said mass being disposed within the vibration probe housing, said motor moving said mass to produce a vibration, said motor being in electrical communication with said processor, said processor activates said motor such that said mass generates the vibration stimulus, the vibration probe housing vibrates when the said mass generates the vibration stimulus such that the vibration probe housing delivers the vibration stimulus to the animal; and

a coupler flexibly coupling said vibration probe to said housing such that said coupler provides said vibration probe a range of movement within which said vibration probe is able to vibrate without being dampened by the weight and mass of said housing, said coupler positions said vibration probe housing in direct contact with the animal's skin.

2. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 1 wherein said coupler is a mechanical spring.

3. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 1 wherein the motor is in electrical communication with the processor by way of at least one flexible insulated wire.

4. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 1 further comprising a receiver in electrical communication with said processor, said receiver being adapted to receive an activation signal, said processor activating the motor when said receiver receives the activation signal.

5. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 4 wherein the activation signal is a wireless signal.

6. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 5 wherein the activation signal is a radio frequency signal.

7. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 4 wherein the activation signal is an audible signal.

8. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 7 wherein the activation signal is the bark of an animal.

9. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 1 wherein the moveable mass is an eccentric weight.

10. A vibration stimulus delivery device for delivering a vibration stimulus to an animal, said vibration stimulus delivery device comprising:

a housing adapted to be carried by an animal encircling device, said housing housing a receiver and a processor, the receiver being in electrical communication with the processor, the receiver being adapted to receive an activation signal;

a vibration probe having a vibration probe housing, a motor, and a moveable mass, said motor and said mass being disposed within the vibration probe housing, said motor moving said mass to produce a vibration, said motor being in electrical communication with the processor, the processor activates said motor when the receiver receives the activation signal, the mass generates the vibration stimulus when the motor is activated by the processor, the vibration probe housing vibrates when the motor and mass generates the vibration stimulus such that the vibration probe housing delivers the vibration stimulus to the animal; and

a coupler securing said vibration probe to said housing, said coupler providing said vibration probe a range of movement within which the vibration probe is able to vibrate substantially freely with respect to said housing, said coupler positions the vibration probe housing in direct contact with the animal's skin such that vibration probe delivers the vibration stimulus to the animal.

11. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 10 wherein said coupler is a mechanical spring.

12. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 10 wherein the activation signal is a wireless signal.

13. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 10 wherein the activation signal is an audible signal.

14. The vibration stimulus delivery device of claim 10 wherein the moveable mass is an eccentric weight.

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