Claims
- 1. A sensor assembly for monitoring movement of an object near a head-neck region of an animal, the sensor assembly comprising:
a sensor that detects movement of the object near the head-neck region of the animal; and a signaling unit that generates a sensory signal that is received by the animal when the sensor detects movement of the object near the head-neck region of the animal.
- 2. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the object is a body region of the animal.
- 3. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensor is an infrared sensor.
- 4. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensory signal is a signal selected from the group consisting of an audible signal, a vibratory signal and a visual signal.
- 5. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensor is coupled to the animal.
- 6. The sensor assembly of claim 5 wherein the sensor is positioned near a chest region of the animal.
- 7. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensor is positioned on an extremity of the animal.
- 8. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of a directional sensor, a positional sensor and an inclination sensor.
- 9. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the object is secured to an extremity of the animal.
- 10. The sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the sensory signal varies.
- 11. The sensor assembly of claim 1 further comprising a counter that monitors the number of times that the sensor detects movement of the object near the head-neck region.
- 12. A sensor assembly for monitoring movement of an object near a head-neck region of an animal, the sensor assembly comprising:
a sensor that detects movement of the object near the head-neck region of the animal; and a counter that monitors the number of times that the sensor detects movement of the object near the head-neck region.
- 13. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the object is a body region of the animal.
- 14. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the sensor is an infrared sensor.
- 15. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the sensor is coupled to the animal.
- 16. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the sensor is positioned near a chest region of the animal.
- 17. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the sensor is positioned on an extremity of the animal.
- 18. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of a directional sensor, a positional sensor and an inclination sensor.
- 19. The sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the object is secured to an extremity of the animal.
- 20. The sensor assembly of claim 12 further comprising a signaling unit that generates a sensory signal that is received by the animal when the sensor detects movement of the object near the head-neck region of the animal.
- 21. The sensor assembly of claim 20 wherein the sensory signal is a signal selected from the group consisting of an audible signal, a vibratory signal and a visual signal.
- 22. A sensor assembly for monitoring movement of an object near a first body region of an animal, the sensor assembly comprising:
a sensor that is coupled to the animal, the sensor detecting movement of the object near the first body region of the animal; and a signaling unit that generates a sensory signal that is received by the animal when the sensor detects movement of the object near the first body region of the animal.
- 23. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the first body region is a head-neck region of the animal.
- 24. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the object is a second body region of the animal.
- 25. The sensor assembly of claim 24 wherein the second body region is an extremity of the animal.
- 26. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the sensor is an infrared sensor.
- 27. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the sensory signal is a signal selected from the group consisting of an audible signal, a vibratory signal and a visual signal.
- 28. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the sensor is positioned near a chest region of the animal.
- 29. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the sensor is positioned on an extremity of the animal.
- 30. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the object is secured to a second body region of the animal.
- 31. The sensor assembly of claim 22 wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of a directional sensor, a positional sensor and an inclination sensor.
- 32. The sensor assembly of claim 22 further comprising a counter that counts the number of times that the sensor detects movement of the object near the first body region of the animal.
- 33. A sensor assembly for monitoring movement of an extremity near a head-neck region of an human, the sensor assembly comprising:
a sensor that is coupled to the human, the sensor detecting movement of the extremity near the head-neck region of the human; and a signaling unit that generates a sensory signal that is received by the human when the sensor detects movement of the extremity near the head-neck region of the human.
- 34. The sensor assembly of claim 33 wherein the sensor is an infrared sensor.
- 35. The sensor assembly of claim 33 wherein the sensory signal is a signal selected from the group consisting of an audible signal, a vibratory signal and a visual signal.
- 36. The sensor assembly of claim 33 wherein the sensor is positioned near a chest region of the animal.
- 37. The sensor assembly of claim 33 wherein the sensor is positioned on an extremity of the animal.
- 38. The sensor assembly of claim 33 wherein the object is secured to a second body region of the animal.
- 39. The sensor assembly of claim 33 wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of a directional sensor, a positional sensor and an inclination sensor.
- 40. The sensor assembly of claim 33 further comprising a counter that counts the number of times that the sensor detects movement of the object near the first body region of the animal.
- 41. A method for monitoring movement of an object near a first body region of an animal, the method comprising the steps of:
positioning a sensor that detects movement of the object near the first body region; and activating a signaling unit that signals the animal when the sensor detects movement of the object near the first body region.
- 42. The method of claim 41 wherein the step of positioning a sensor includes using an infrared sensor to detect movement near the first body region.
- 43. The method of claim 41 wherein the step of positioning a sensor includes positioning a sensor that detects movement of a second body region near the first body region.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein the first body region is a head-neck region of the animal, and wherein the second body region is an extremity of the animal.
- 45. A method for monitoring movement of an object near a first body region of an animal, the method comprising the steps of:
positioning a sensor that detects movement of the object near the first body region; and monitoring the number of times that the sensor detects movement of the object near the first body region using a counter.
- 46. The method of claim 45 wherein the step of positioning a sensor includes using an infrared sensor to detect movement near the first body region.
- 47. The method of claim 45 wherein the step of positioning a sensor includes positioning a sensor that detects movement of a second body region near the first body region.
- 48. The method of claim 47 wherein the first body region is a head-neck region of the animal, and wherein the second body region is an extremity of the animal.
- 49. The method of claim 45 further comprising the step of activating a signaling unit that signals the animal when the sensor detects movement of the object near the first body region.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Application claims the benefit on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/446,901 filed on Feb. 12, 2003. The contents of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/446,901 are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60446901 |
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