Integrated apparatus and method to combine a wireless fence collar with GPS tracking capability

US10228447B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10228447-B2
Application numberUS-201414200362-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateMar 12, 2019
Grant dateMar 12, 2019

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An integrated apparatus and method is provided for a collar that is configured to operate as part of a wireless fence system that contains and monitors the location of a dog within a containment area defined by the wireless fence system and further configured to provide GPS tracking capability when the dog has escaped from the containment area. As long as the dog remains in the area defined by the wireless fence, the collar operates solely in a wireless fence mode, communicating with the transmitters used as part of the wireless fence system. The GPS tracking function remains “asleep” and is not activated unless and until the dog escapes. Once GPS mode is activated, fence mode is shut down and operation of the GPS enables the dog owner or other individual to receive SMS messages and/or email with information on the dog's location on a smart-phone, tablet or PC.

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A dog collar having a strap and a housing held by the strap comprising: a fence module configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one transmitter within a wireless fence dog containment system to determine a dog's position relative to a containment area defined by a wireless fence; a GPS module configured to wirelessly transmit dog location data from the collar to a first device to provide remote dog location tracking capability at the first device; wherein: the fence module is configured to be operationally active and the GPS module is configured to be inactive as long as the dog remains within the containment area so that the collar operates in a wireless fence mode; the fence module is further configured to power up the GPS module upon detecting that the dog is no longer in the containment area so that the collar operates in a GPS mode, wherein the powering up comprises the GPS module receiving at least one signal from the fence module; the GPS module is further configured, upon determining using information of the dog location data that the dog is beyond a set distance from the containment area, to send a “sleep request” signal to the fence module in response to which the fence module enters an inactive state while the collar is in the GPS mode; and the GPS module is further configured, upon determining using information of the dog location data that the dog is within a set distance from the containment area to send a “wake request” signal to the fence module, whereupon the fence module returns from the inactive state to an active state, whereupon the fence module re-establishes communication with the at least one transmitter within the wireless fence dog containment system and resumes operation in the wireless fence mode, wherein the fence module is configured to power down the GPS module upon returning to the active state. 2. The dog collar as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the fence module includes a fence mode printed circuit board (PCB) and the GPS module includes a GPS mode PCB, the fence mode PCB and the GPS mode PCB both residing within the collar housing. 3. The dog collar as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the fence mode PCB is powered by a fence mode battery, and the GPS mode PCB is powered by a GPS mode battery, the GPS mode battery being separate from said fence mode battery. 4. The dog collar as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first device is selected from the group consisting of a smart-phone, a tablet and a PC. 5. The dog collar as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the dog location data is transmitted from the collar to the first device by SMS messages. 6. The dog collar as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the dog location data is transmitted from the collar to the first device by e-mail. 7. The dog collar as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first device is a web server, the dog location data being stored at the web server and made accessible to a user having a smart-phone, tablet or PC to provide the user with the dog location data. 8. The dog collar as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the dog location data is transmitted from the collar to the web server via a cellular network. 9. The dog collar as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the web server is configured to access a mapping service to provide the user with a geographic depiction of a location of the dog based on the dog location data. 10. A method of tracking location of a dog both when the dog is within a containment area of a wireless dog fence system and when the dog has escaped from the containment area, comprising the steps of: providing the dog with a collar having a fence module and GPS module, wherein the fence module is configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one transmitter within a wireless fence dog containment system to determine a dog's position relative to a containment area defined by a wireless fence, and the GPS module is configured to wirelessly transmit dog location data from the collar to a first device when the dog is outside the containment area; activating and using the fence module as long as the dog remains within the containment area so that the collar operates in a wireless fence mode, wherein the GPS module resides in an inactive state when the collar is in the wireless fence mode; activating the GPS module upon the fence module detecting that the dog is no longer in the containment area so that the collar switches from its wireless fence mode to a GPS mode; wherein: the GPS module, upon determining using information of the dog location data that the dog is beyond a set distance from the containment area, sends a “sleep request” signal to the fence module; the fence module, in response to receiving a “sleep request” signal, enters into its inactive state while the collar is operating in the GPS mode; the GPS module wirelessly transmits the dog location data, including GPS coordinates, from the collar to the first device in the GPS mode; wherein: the GPS module, upon determining using information of the dog location data that the dog has returned to within the set distance, sends a “wake request” signal to the fence module, whereupon in response to receiving the “wake request” signal the fence module switches from its inactive state to an active state, and the collar resumes wireless fence mode operation upon re-establishment of communication between the fence module and the at least one transmitter within the wireless fence dog containment system. 11. The method as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the dog location data is transmitted from the collar to the first device as a SMS message or an e-mail. 12. The method as set forth in claim 11 , wherein the first device is a smart-phone, tablet or PC. 13. The method as set forth in claim 11 , wherein the first device is a web server. 14. The method as set forth in claim 13 , wherein the dog location data is transmitted from the collar to the web server via a cellular network. 15. The method as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the cellular network relays SMS messages from the dog collar to a SMS gateway, said gateway converting each SMS message to a HTTP request and forwarding the HTTP request to the web server. 16. The method as set forth in claim 15 , wherein the web server stores the dog location data and provides the dog location data to a user's smart-phone, tablet or PC as an SMS message upon request. 17. The method as set forth in claim 16 , wherein web server further sends a request to a mapping service and receives an image of the dog's location, the image being included with the dog location data sent from the web server to the user. 18. The method as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the fence module shuts down the GPS module when the collar resumes operations in its wireless fence mode. 19. The method as set forth in claim 10 , wherein: the step of activating the GPS module is initiated automatically by the collar to switch from the wireless fence mode to the GPS mode in response to a breach of the wireless fence indicating the collar is outside the containment area, and the collar determines when to return to the wireless fence mode on the basis of dog location data received from the GPS module. 20. A dog collar having a strap and a housing held by the strap comprising: a fence module configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one transmitter within a wireless fence dog containment system to determine a dog's position relative to a containment area defined by a wireless fence; a GPS module configu

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  • specially adapted for specific applications · CPC title

  • System arrangements wherein the object is to detect the exact location of child or item using a navigation satellite system, e.g. GPS · CPC title

  • Power consumption · CPC title

  • Anti-theft; Abduction · CPC title

  • System arrangements wherein the object is to detect trespassing over a fixed physical boundary, e.g. the end of a garden · CPC title

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What does patent US10228447B2 cover?
An integrated apparatus and method is provided for a collar that is configured to operate as part of a wireless fence system that contains and monitors the location of a dog within a containment area defined by the wireless fence system and further configured to provide GPS tracking capability when the dog has escaped from the containment area. As long as the dog remains in the area defined by …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Radio Systems Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S19/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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