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Electrode separator for deer repellent device
   
Document Number
US Patent 6779490
Issued Date
August 24, 2004
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Betzen; Keith M. (Bloomington, IN)
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Abstract
In order to deter pest animals, particularly deer, from a protected area, a portable, wireless, shock producing, animal repelling and training device is provided having two or more bare electrodes and having an electrode separator which maintains the electrodes in close proximity to each other and insulated from each other, while allowing full exposure of the electrodes to the target animal and while greatly reducing the chances that the device will be discharged by the electrodes contacting each other or by precipitation. The animal control device is deployed such that the target pest animals in the protected area will be attracted to touch the device and so will contact the electrodes, receive an electric shock, and be frightened from the area. Target animals will then continue to avoid the protected area because of a scarecrow effect provided by the presence of the device.
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Published
August 24, 2004
Application Number
09/550,555
Filed
April 17, 2000
US Classification
119/712  
Int'l Classification
A01K   3/00   (20060101)   A01M   29/00   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
119/712   119/908  
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