US20160255811A1 - Animal training aids and toys - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a devices and systems for use in scent based training and activities with an animal such as a dog.
- Training of companion, hunting and working animals is commonplace. Training involves modifying the behaviour of an animal either to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or to participate effectively in domestic life. For ease, further discussion herein will relate to training of dogs. However, it will be appreciated that the matters discussed could also be used or applied to the training of other animals.
- Dogs are able to learn by classical conditioning in which they form an association between two stimuli, by non-associative learning whereby their behaviour is modified through habituation or sensitisation, or by operant conditioning whereby they associate a behaviour with a consequence.
- Dogs have an acute sense of smell and, therefore, scents can be used as part of a dog training program to lure the dog toward an object or person, or to reward the dog for a particular behaviour. For this reason, scent based dog training devices and toys are known.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,531,145 discloses silica gel beads that conveniently release scent for use in training dogs to hunt using scent. Chew toys have been disclosed that contain a scent component in their manufacture to make them more attractive to dogs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,415,741 a scented chew toy that allows the scented material to be inserted within the body of the chew toy during manufacture.
- scents can also be used to pacify or reward animals.
- a problem with many known scent based training aids and toys is the scent is not renewable and, as a consequence, the scent based aspect of the aid or toy has a limited life.
- an animal training aid or toy comprising:
- the means for controlling the amount of scent released from the scented material may be an activator for activating the scented material from an external surface of the housing.
- an animal training aid or toy comprising:
- the animal training aid or toy further comprises attachment means for removably attaching the housing to a substrate or device such as a wrist band or toy.
- the housing comprises a plurality of housing parts that are separable from one another to allow the scented material to be introduced or removed from the interior cavity.
- the scented material is a solid having a liquid scent imbibed therein or thereon.
- the solid may be in the form of a disc.
- a method for training animals using primary reinforcement to reinforce desired animal behaviour comprising: providing an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the second aspect of the invention; activating the scented material in the aid or toy; and providing a reward to the animal simultaneously with, or immediately following, a desired behaviour by providing the animal with the aid or toy.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 4 is a plan view from one end of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view from another end of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross section view through A-A of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a plan view from an end of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cross section view through A-A of FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a side view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 12 is a plan view from the top of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 13 is a cross section view through A-A of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 14 is a cross section view through D-D of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 15 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 16 is a plan view from below of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded isometric view of two housing parts of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 18 is a plan view from the top of a housing part of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 19 is a cross section view through A-A of FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 20 is a cross section view through D-D of FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 21 is an exploded isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 22 is a side view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 23 is a plan view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the other embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 24 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the other embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 25 is a cross section view of part of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the other embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 26 is an exploded isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with a still further embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 9 show an embodiment of an animal training aid or toy 10 in accordance with the invention.
- FIGS. 10 to 21 show a further embodiment of an animal training aid or toy 10 in accordance with the invention.
- Another embodiment of an animal training aid or toy 10 in accordance with the invention is shown in FIGS. 22 to 25 , and still a further embodiment of an animal training aid or toy 10 in accordance with the invention is shown in FIG. 26 .
- the animal training aid or toy 10 is suitable for use in scent based animal training or activities.
- the scent may be a scent that is desirable to an animal such that the training aid can be used in reward based training or the toy can be used in general activities with the animal.
- the scent could also be a scent that pacifies or soothes an animal in which case the toy 10 could be used in bedding or similar or could be used as a training aid to assist in pacifying an animal.
- the animal training aid or toy 10 comprises a housing 12 comprising an interior cavity 14 configured to contain a scented material.
- the aid or toy 10 also comprises one or more vents 18 on an external surface 20 of the housing 12 .
- Each vent 18 is in communication with the interior cavity 14 so that a scent from the scented material can be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing.
- the device also comprises means 22 for controlling the amount of scent released from the scented material.
- the aid or toy 10 comprises a housing 12 comprising an interior cavity 14 (best seen in FIGS. 7, 13, 14 and 25 ) configured to contain a scented material 16 .
- the scented material 16 releases substantially no scent that is desirable to the animal in an unactivated state and releases a scent that is desirable to the animal in an activated state.
- the term “releases substantially no scent that is desirable to the animal in an unactivated state” does not mean that the scented material releases no scent detectable by the animal in the activated state. Rather, in the activated state substantially more scent is released from the scented material than in the unactivated state.
- the scented material 16 comprises scent that is microencapsulated and deposited on a substrate surface.
- some of the microencapsulated particles may be disrupted when the scented material 16 is placed in the interior cavity 14 . However, substantially more scent is subsequently released when the scented material 16 is activated. The scented material 16 is fixed in the interior cavity 14 and is not released from the interior cavity 14 during the normal course of animal activity with the aid or toy 10 .
- the aid or toy 10 also comprises one or more vents 18 open to an exterior surface 20 of the housing.
- Each vent 18 is in communication with the interior cavity 14 so that a scent from the scented material 16 can be released from the interior cavity 14 to the exterior of the housing 12 where it can be detected by the animal.
- the vents 18 are in the form of paths or bores that are specifically provided for the purpose of allowing scent from the scented material to be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing, the vent(s) 18 could be any form of opening, gap, aperture or similar that provides a path for the scent to pass from the interior cavity 14 to the exterior of the housing 12 .
- the vents 18 may be in the form of a gap between two parts of the aid or toy 10 .
- vents may be normally closed when the aid or toy 10 is in its normal state but may be opened when an animal or user changes the configuration of the aid or toy 10 , such as by chewing the aid or toy.
- the aid or toy 10 also comprises an activator 22 (best seen in FIGS. 3 and 17 to 20 ) for activating the scented material 16 from the unactivated state to the activated state, the activator 22 being operable from the external surface 20 of the housing 12 .
- the activator 22 can be any device or form that is capable of physically disrupting the scented material 16 so that scent is released thereform.
- the activator 22 is generally in the form of ribs that contact the surface of a solid scented material 16 to disrupt the surface thereof and allow volatile scents to be released or to increase the amount of volatile scents released.
- the activator is can be used to pierce or crush a capsule containing a liquid scented material 16 so that the capsule is opened and the scented liquid or oil is released therefrom.
- the activator may be in the form of protrusions, extensions, needles, and the like in or adjacent the interior cavity 14 that are able to physically disrupt the scented material 16 when an external stimulus, such as an animal biting or a user squeezing, is applied to the aid or toy 10 to thereby allow volatile scents to be released or to increase the amount of volatile scents released.
- the aid or toy 10 shown in FIGS. 1 to 21 and 26 is generally in the shape of a ball and can be used as a stand-alone toy for ball-type activities with an animal.
- the aid or toy 10 shown in FIGS. 22 to 25 is in the form of two balls each of which can be attached to a substrate or device as described in more detail later. It is contemplated that the aid or toy 10 can take any shape desired.
- the shape of the aid or toy 10 may be dictated by the end use of the aid or toy and, in cases where the aid or toy 10 is specifically used as an aid for attachment to a wrist band for example, the aid 10 may be in the form of a small, circular, low-profile container.
- the housing 12 is a unitary construction and comprises a central bore 24 that extends from the exterior surface 20 at one area of the ball to the exterior surface 20 at another area of the ball.
- the bore 24 extends diametrically through the housing 12 .
- the exterior surface 20 of the housing 12 comprises a plurality of ridges 26 and valleys 28 that assist a handler or the animal with gripping the aid or toy 10 .
- Other decorative or functional forms could be included on the exterior surface 20 .
- the toy 10 also comprises a plug and cap assembly 30 that fits into the central bore 24 and is used to retain the scented material 16 in the interior cavity 14 in the central bore 24 .
- the plug and cap assembly 30 comprises a plug 32 and a cap 34 .
- the plug 32 and cap 34 are configured to reversibly fit together. In an assembled form, the plug 32 and cap 34 together form an interior cavity 14 into which the scented material 16 is fitted.
- the plug and cap assembly 30 is retained in the central bore 24 by a retainer 36 .
- the central bore 24 comprises a reduced diameter annular flange 38 in the bore 24 .
- the flange 38 defines a reduced diameter aperture 40 in the bore.
- the diameter of the aperture 40 is less than the mean or average internal diameter of the central bore 24 .
- the reduced diameter annular flange 38 is used to retain the plug and cap assembly 30 in the central bore 24 when the toy 10 is in use.
- the annular flange 38 retains the plug and cap assembly 30 using a “lock and key” system.
- the annular flange 38 comprises one or more slots 42 that extend radially outwardly in the flange 38 . As best seen in FIG. 8 , in the illustrated embodiment there are two slots 42 but the skilled person will appreciate that any number of slots 42 (i.e. one or more) could be used.
- the plug 32 comprises a generally elongate body 44 and larger diameter first 46 and second 48 end sections.
- the body 44 comprises two wall sections 50 , each of which extends radially outwardly from the body 44 .
- the wall sections 50 extend from an underside surface 52 of the first end section 46 longitudinally along the body 44 but do not extend all the way to the second end section 48 . Thus, there is a reduced diameter section 54 of the body 44 adjacent the second end section 48 .
- the plug 32 is inserted in the central bore 24 until a bearing surface 56 at the end of each of the wall sections 50 bears against the flange 38 . At this point the plug 32 is housed entirely within the central bore 24 .
- the diameter of the first end section 46 of the plug 32 is slightly less than the diameter of the central bore 24 so that when the plug 32 is housed within the bore 24 the first end section effectively closes off the bore 24 when viewed from the surface of the toy 10 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the plug 32 can be rotated freely within the bore 24 in this configuration.
- the plug 32 can be rotated within the bore 24 to a position in which the wall sections 50 are aligned or coincident with the slots 42 .
- the first end section 46 can be pushed further into the bore 24 with the wall sections 50 travelling within slots 42 .
- the second end section 48 emerges from the bore 24 at the opposing end of the bore 24 . This then allows physical access to the second end section 48 of the plug 32 when the plug 32 is housed in the bore 24 .
- the first end section contains a handle 58 that protrudes from an external surface 60 of the first end section 46 .
- a user can grip the handle 58 between their thumb and forefinger to rotate the plug 32 within the bore 24 .
- the external surface 60 of the first end section 46 and the exterior surface 20 of the housing 12 contain indicia 62 to indicate when the wall sections 50 are aligned with the slots 42 .
- the plug and cap assembly 30 can be assembled and disassembled by fitting or removing the cap 34 from the second end section 48 .
- the cap 34 comprises a base 64 and a retaining flange 66 extending from one face of the base 64 .
- the retaining flange 66 is arcuate in cross section and is shaped so that the second end section 48 of the plug 32 is able to fit into the cap 34 such that it is positioned adjacent the face of the base 64 from which the flange 66 extends.
- a free edge section 68 of the retaining flange 66 has a smaller diameter than the diameter of the second end section 48 so that, when assembled, the free edge section 68 bears against a surface 70 of the second end section 48 so that the cap 34 cannot be removed from the plug 32 by applying a longitudinal force in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the plug 32 .
- the cap 34 is fitted and removed from the plug 32 by moving toward or away from the second end section 48 in a direction that is substantially lateral to a longitudinal axis of the plug 32 .
- the plug and cap assembly 30 can be pushed back into the bore 24 so that the entire plug and cap assembly 30 is housed in the bore 24 .
- the cap 34 cannot be removed from the plug 32 because movement of the cap 34 laterally to a longitudinal axis of the plug is prevented because the cap 32 is housed in the bore 24 .
- the cap 34 is generally circular in cross section and the retaining flange 66 is semi-circular. There is a gap 72 in the retaining flange through which the second end section 48 of the plug 32 passes when the cap 34 is fitted or removed from the plug 32 .
- the plug and cap assembly 30 forms the interior cavity 14 in which the scented material 16 is located.
- the cap 34 comprises vents 18 .
- the vents are in the form of notches in the periphery of the cap.
- the vents 18 allow scents from the scented material 16 to be released to the exterior of the toy 10 when the scented material 16 is activated.
- plug 32 and cap 34 could also be used provided they are not able to be disassembled when the plug and cap assembly 30 is housed in the bore 24 .
- the base 64 of the cap 34 may be transparent and this allows a user to see whether scented material 16 is present in the interior cavity 14 without having to disassemble the toy 10 .
- a transparent base 64 also allows a user to read any indicia or writing on the scented material 16 which may, for example, identify the scent (e.g. beef, fish, etc) on the scented material 16 .
- the plug 32 may contain an extension (not shown) that protrudes from the first end section 46 and extends from the aid or toy 10 when the plug and cap assembly 30 is housed in the bore 24 .
- the extension may be used to attach the aid or toy 10
- the scented material 16 may be a liquid scent, such as an oily scent, or a solid having a liquid scent imbibed therein or thereon.
- the scented material 16 is a solid and is in the form of a scented disc 74 having a scented liquid or oil imbibed therein or thereon.
- the scented liquid or oil is microencapsulated and the microencapsulated particles are then applied to the surface of the disc 74 . In an unactivated state, most of the microencapsulated particles are intact and substantially no scent (as previously defined) is released from the disc 74 .
- the disc 74 can be made from an absorbent material that is porous enough to absorb a liquid or oily scent.
- absorbent materials can be used, including cardboard, card, ceramics, zeolites, porous plastics, foams and sponges. Recycled, biodegradable card stock is a particularly suitable porous material for this purpose.
- the scent may be any liquid or oily material that contains a scent that is attractive to the animal For dogs, chicken, beef, bacon, ham or salmon scents can be used. Other scents such as pheromones and other materials that sooth or pacify animals could also be used. These scents are available commercially.
- the scented disc 74 can be positioned in the interior cavity 14 .
- the scent is imbibed internally in the disc 74 which has a thin outer coating that prevents release of a scent from the disc 74 until it has been activated by removing at least part of the outer coating.
- the scented disc 74 is activated by the activator 22 which, in the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 9 is in the form of one or more ribs 76 (best seen in FIG. 3 ) that protrude from the end surface 70 of the second end section 48 of the plug 32 . Rotation of the plug 32 using the handle 58 results in the rib(s) 76 abrading the surface of the disc 74 to remove at least some of the outer coating thereon to thereby activate the disc 74 so that the imbibed scent is released therefrom.
- the cap 34 may also be used on other devices such as leads, wrist bands, blankets, bedding, etc.
- the aid or toy 10 could be incorporated into an animal's bedding.
- the other devices may comprise a protrusion that is in the same form as the second end section 48 of the plug 32 .
- the scented material 16 may be placed in the cap 34 and the cap attached to the protrusion on the device. This allows for the cap 34 to be used with a range of devices.
- the housing 12 comprises a plurality of housing parts 12 a and 12 b that are separable from one another to allow the scented material 16 to be introduced or removed from the interior cavity 14 .
- the housing 10 comprises two substantially hemispherical housing parts 12 a and 12 b. Each housing part 12 a and 12 b comprises a central bore 24 that extends from the exterior surface 20 to the interior cavity 14 .
- the exterior surface 20 of the housing parts 12 a and 12 b comprises a plurality of domed protrusions 80 that assist a handler or the animal with gripping the aid or toy 10 .
- Other decorative or functional forms could be included on the exterior surface.
- the exterior surface 20 of the housing parts 12 a and 12 b is substantially smooth.
- the aid or toy 10 also comprises a retainer 82 for holding the two housing parts 12 a and 12 b together.
- the retainer 82 comprises two retainer parts 82 a and 82 b.
- One of the retainer parts 82 a comprises a male threaded section 84 and the other retainer part 82 b comprises a female threaded section 86 .
- the retainer parts 82 a and 82 b can be fitted into the bore 24 in respective housing parts 12 a and 12 b.
- the male threaded section 84 can be threaded into the female threaded section 86 to retain the housing parts 12 a and 12 b together to form the assembled aid or toy 10 and unthreaded from one another to provide access to the interior cavity 14 .
- each retainer part 82 a and 82 b has a taper that is substantially complementary to the taper of the bores 24 .
- At least one of the retainer parts 82 a and 82 b is also keyed to the corresponding bore 24 of the housing part 12 a or 12 b to prevent rotation between the retainer part 82 a / 82 b and the housing part 12 a / 12 b.
- the retainer part 82 b comprises at least one longitudinal protrusion 88 extending from an external surface 90 and at least one corresponding longitudinal recess 92 formed on an internal surface 94 of the bore 24 in housing part 12 b.
- the protrusion 88 and recess 92 are substantially complementary in shape and size with respect to one another such that the protrusion 88 can be fitted in to the recess 92 to form a keyed arrangement between the retainer part 82 b and housing part 12 b or between the retainer part 82 b and housing part 12 b and prevent mutual rotation between respective retainer parts 82 a / 82 b and housing parts 12 a / 12 b.
- the retainer 82 for holding the two housing parts 12 a and 12 b together is in the form of clips 96 .
- the clips 96 comprise hook members 98 extending from housing parts 12 a and 12 b.
- the hook members 98 each comprise a post 100 and a hook portion 102 .
- the hook portion 102 comprises a sloped surface 104 and a retaining surface 106 .
- a central joiner ring 108 comprises cavities 110 into which the hook portion 102 of each hook member 98 fits when the two housing parts 12 a and 12 b are fitted together with the central joiner ring 108 in between.
- Each post 100 is resiliently flexible so that when the two housing parts 12 a and 12 b are brought into engagement with the central joiner ring 108 a surface of each cavity 110 bears on the sloped surface 104 of a respective hook member 98 , resulting in the hook members 98 flexing toward one another to allow entry of each hook portion 102 into the respective cavity 110 .
- the hook portion 102 is fully inserted into cavity 110 the hook members 98 snap back into their original position and the retaining surface 106 of each hook member 98 bears against a ridge 112 in the cavity 110 to lock the housing parts 12 a and 12 b together.
- the interior cavity 14 is formed by two arcuate internal surfaces 114 a and 114 b on the housing parts 12 a and 12 b when the housing 12 is assembled.
- a scented material retainer 116 is positioned between the two housing parts 12 a and 12 b.
- the scented material retainer 116 is plate like and generally circular in cross section and has a plurality of peripheral cut outs 118 extending radially inwardly from the periphery. When the aid or toy is assembled the cut outs 118 provide further vents 18 through which a scent from the scented material 16 can be released from the interior cavity 14 to the exterior of the housing 12 .
- the scented material retainer 116 also comprises a central aperture 120 through which the retainer parts 82 a and 82 b pass when the aid or toy 10 is assembled.
- a scented disc 74 can be positioned in a disc receiving depression 122 formed in one face of the scented material retainer 116 .
- the disc receiving depression 122 has the same general shape as the scented annular disc 74 .
- the vents 18 are open to the interior cavity 14 and the exterior of the housing 12 to allow passage of a scent from the scented material 16 from the interior cavity 14 to the outside of the aid or toy 10 .
- the scented material 16 may be a liquid scent, such as an oily scent, or a solid having a liquid scent imbibed therein or thereon.
- the scented material 16 is a solid and is in the form of a scented disc 74 having a scented liquid or oil imbibed therein or thereon, as previously described.
- the scented disc 74 can be positioned in the interior cavity 14 with the retainer parts 82 a and 82 b passing through a central aperture 126 in the scented disc 74 .
- the scent is imbibed internally in the disc 74 which has a thin outer coating that prevents release of a scent from the disc 74 until it has been activated by removing at least part of the outer coating.
- the scented annular disc 74 is activated by the activator 22 which, in the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 10 to 25 is in the form of one or more ribs 128 (best seen in FIGS. 17 to 21 ) that protrude from at least one of the internal surfaces 114 a or 114 b.
- the rib(s) 128 contact at least one surface of the disc 74 when the housing 12 is assembled and rotation of one of the housing parts 12 a relative to the other one 12 b results in the rib(s) 128 abrading the surface of the disc 74 to remove at least some of the outer coating thereon to thereby activate the disc 74 so that the imbibed scent is released therefrom.
- the periphery of the disc 74 has a key section 130 which extends radially from the periphery.
- the disc receiving depression 122 on the scented material retainer 116 has a key section 132 which is complementary in shape to the key section 130 on the disc 74 .
- the housing parts 12 a and 12 b are separated from one another and a disc 74 is positioned on the scented material retainer 116 so that the key section 130 fits in to the key section 132 . In this way, the disc 74 is unable to rotate relative to the scented material retainer 116 .
- the male threaded section 84 of retainer part 82 a is inserted into the apertures 120 and 126 .
- the aperture 126 in the scented disc 74 has key cut out sections (not shown) which key to protrusions (not shown) on the retainer part 82 a to prevent rotation of the disc 74 relative to the retainer part 82 b.
- an alternative form of keyed arrangement is formed between the retainer part 82 a and the disc 74 which prevents the latter from rotating relative to the retainer part 82 a and, hence, the housing part 12 a.
- the scented material 16 may be in the form of a capsule containing a scented liquid or oil.
- the capsule can be placed in the interior cavity 14 of the aid or toy 10 .
- the activator 22 can then be used to pierce or crush the capsule so that the capsule is opened and the scented liquid or oil is released therefrom.
- one or both of the housing parts 12 a and 12 b or the cap 34 may be elastically deformable so that it can be depressed to activate the capsule in the interior cavity 14 .
- the interior cavity 14 may contain an absorbent material, such as a sponge material, onto which the liquid scented material is or can be absorbed.
- the aid or toy 10 further comprises attachment means 134 for removably attaching the housing 12 to a substrate or device 136 such as a wrist band, lead, toy or similar.
- a substrate or device 136 such as a wrist band, lead, toy or similar.
- the attachment means 134 may be in the form of a key and slot arrangement with a slot on the housing 12 and a corresponding key on the device 136 , or vice versa.
- the aid or toy 10 can be attached to a substrate or device 136 such as a larger toy or training aid. Illustrated is a device 136 in the general shape of a bone. Ends 138 of the device 136 are flattened and circular and comprise a central aperture 140 .
- the aid or toy 10 illustrated in FIGS. 10 to 21 can be attached to the ends 138 to form a training aid or toy in the form of a scented bone.
- the aid or toy 10 attached to the ends 138 is similar to the aid or toy 10 shown in FIGS. 10 to 21 but has a substantially smooth exterior surface 20 . As with the aid or toy 10 shown in FIGS.
- the ball part of the aid or toy 10 shown in FIGS. 22 to 25 comprises housing parts 12 a and 12 b that can be separated from one another and the male threaded section 84 of the retainer part 82 a inserted through the aperture 140 and the corresponding housing part 12 a can then be threaded into the female threaded section 86 , as described earlier.
- the aid or toy 10 can be attached to the device 136 .
- the device 136 can be any shape and could, for example, be a lead having a flattened section with an aperture through which the aid or toy 10 can be attached as just described.
- the one or more vent(s) 18 can be opened and closed such that when the vent(s) 18 are open the scent from the scented material is released from the interior cavity 14 to the exterior of the housing 12 and when the vent(s) 18 are closed the scent is substantially contained within the interior cavity 14 .
- a method for training animals using primary reinforcement to reinforce desired animal behaviour comprising: providing an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the present invention; activating the scented material in the aid or toy; and providing a reward to the animal simultaneously with, or immediately following, a desired behaviour by providing the animal with the aid or toy.
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The invention provides an animal training aid or toy for use in scent based animal training or activities. The aid or toy comprises: a housing comprising an interior cavity configured to contain a scented material that releases substantially no scent that is desirable to the animal in an unactivated state and releases a scent that is desirable to the animal in an activated state; one or more vents on an external surface of the housing, each vent in communication with the interior cavity so that a scent from the scented material can be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing where it can be detected by the animal; and an activator for activating the scented material from the unactivated state to the activated state, the activator being operable from the external surface of the housing.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/906,134, filed Jan. 19, 2016 which is a U.S. national phase entry of PCT/AU2015/000112, filed Feb. 27, 2015, which claims the benefit of Australian Provisional Patent Application No. 2014900641, filed on 27 Feb. 2014, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- The present invention relates to a devices and systems for use in scent based training and activities with an animal such as a dog.
- Training of companion, hunting and working animals is commonplace. Training involves modifying the behaviour of an animal either to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or to participate effectively in domestic life. For ease, further discussion herein will relate to training of dogs. However, it will be appreciated that the matters discussed could also be used or applied to the training of other animals.
- Dogs are able to learn by classical conditioning in which they form an association between two stimuli, by non-associative learning whereby their behaviour is modified through habituation or sensitisation, or by operant conditioning whereby they associate a behaviour with a consequence.
- There are a variety of established methods of dog training. Some of the better known are the Koehler method, clicker training, dominance-based training, and relationship-based training. The common characteristics of successful methods are knowing the dog's attributes and personality, accurate timing of reinforcement and/or punishment and consistent communication.
- Dogs have an acute sense of smell and, therefore, scents can be used as part of a dog training program to lure the dog toward an object or person, or to reward the dog for a particular behaviour. For this reason, scent based dog training devices and toys are known. U.S. Pat. No. 6,531,145 discloses silica gel beads that conveniently release scent for use in training dogs to hunt using scent. Chew toys have been disclosed that contain a scent component in their manufacture to make them more attractive to dogs. One example is U.S. Pat. No. 6,415,741, a scented chew toy that allows the scented material to be inserted within the body of the chew toy during manufacture.
- Other than for training, scents can also be used to pacify or reward animals.
- A problem with many known scent based training aids and toys is the scent is not renewable and, as a consequence, the scent based aspect of the aid or toy has a limited life. There is a need for a training aid or toy in which the scent is replaceable. There is also a need for a training aid or toy in which the user can control how much scent is released from the aid or toy and/or when the scent is released from the aid or toy.
- According to a first aspect, there is provided an animal training aid or toy comprising:
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- a housing comprising an interior cavity configured to contain a scented material;
- one or more vents on an external surface of the housing, each vent in communication with the interior cavity so that a scent from the scented material can be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing; and
- means for controlling the amount of scent released from the scented material.
- The means for controlling the amount of scent released from the scented material may be an activator for activating the scented material from an external surface of the housing.
- Thus, according to a second aspect, there is provided an animal training aid or toy comprising:
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- a housing comprising an interior cavity configured to contain a scented material that releases substantially no scent that is desirable to the animal in an unactivated state and releases a scent that is desirable to the animal in an activated state;
- one or more vents on an external surface of the housing, each vent in communication with the interior cavity so that a scent from the scented material can be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing where it can be detected by the animal; and
- an activator for activating the scented material from the unactivated state to the activated state, the activator being operable from the external surface of the housing.
- In certain embodiments, the animal training aid or toy further comprises attachment means for removably attaching the housing to a substrate or device such as a wrist band or toy.
- In certain embodiments, the housing comprises a plurality of housing parts that are separable from one another to allow the scented material to be introduced or removed from the interior cavity.
- In certain embodiments, the scented material is a solid having a liquid scent imbibed therein or thereon. The solid may be in the form of a disc.
- According to a second aspect, there is provided a method for training animals using primary reinforcement to reinforce desired animal behaviour, the method comprising: providing an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the second aspect of the invention; activating the scented material in the aid or toy; and providing a reward to the animal simultaneously with, or immediately following, a desired behaviour by providing the animal with the aid or toy.
- Embodiments of the present invention will be discussed with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a plan view from one end of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a plan view from another end of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 is a side view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 7 is a cross section view through A-A ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a plan view from an end of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 9 is a cross section view through A-A ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a side view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 11 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 12 is a plan view from the top of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 13 is a cross section view through A-A ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 14 is a cross section view through D-D ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 15 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 16 is a plan view from below of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 17 is an exploded isometric view of two housing parts of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 18 is a plan view from the top of a housing part of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 19 is a cross section view through A-A ofFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 20 is a cross section view through D-D ofFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 21 is an exploded isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the further embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 22 is a side view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 23 is a plan view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the other embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 24 is an isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the other embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 25 is a cross section view of part of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the other embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 26 is an exploded isometric view of an animal training aid or toy in accordance with a still further embodiment of the invention. - In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the figures.
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FIGS. 1 to 9 show an embodiment of an animal training aid ortoy 10 in accordance with the invention.FIGS. 10 to 21 show a further embodiment of an animal training aid ortoy 10 in accordance with the invention. Another embodiment of an animal training aid ortoy 10 in accordance with the invention is shown inFIGS. 22 to 25 , and still a further embodiment of an animal training aid ortoy 10 in accordance with the invention is shown inFIG. 26 . - The animal training aid or
toy 10 is suitable for use in scent based animal training or activities. The scent may be a scent that is desirable to an animal such that the training aid can be used in reward based training or the toy can be used in general activities with the animal. The scent could also be a scent that pacifies or soothes an animal in which case thetoy 10 could be used in bedding or similar or could be used as a training aid to assist in pacifying an animal. - The animal training aid or
toy 10 comprises ahousing 12 comprising aninterior cavity 14 configured to contain a scented material. The aid ortoy 10 also comprises one ormore vents 18 on anexternal surface 20 of thehousing 12. Eachvent 18 is in communication with theinterior cavity 14 so that a scent from the scented material can be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing. The device also comprises means 22 for controlling the amount of scent released from the scented material. - The aid or
toy 10 comprises ahousing 12 comprising an interior cavity 14 (best seen inFIGS. 7, 13, 14 and 25 ) configured to contain ascented material 16. Thescented material 16 releases substantially no scent that is desirable to the animal in an unactivated state and releases a scent that is desirable to the animal in an activated state. As used herein, the term “releases substantially no scent that is desirable to the animal in an unactivated state” does not mean that the scented material releases no scent detectable by the animal in the activated state. Rather, in the activated state substantially more scent is released from the scented material than in the unactivated state. For example, in embodiments that are described in more detail later, thescented material 16 comprises scent that is microencapsulated and deposited on a substrate surface. In practice, some of the microencapsulated particles may be disrupted when thescented material 16 is placed in theinterior cavity 14. However, substantially more scent is subsequently released when thescented material 16 is activated. Thescented material 16 is fixed in theinterior cavity 14 and is not released from theinterior cavity 14 during the normal course of animal activity with the aid ortoy 10. - The aid or
toy 10 also comprises one ormore vents 18 open to anexterior surface 20 of the housing. Eachvent 18 is in communication with theinterior cavity 14 so that a scent from the scentedmaterial 16 can be released from theinterior cavity 14 to the exterior of thehousing 12 where it can be detected by the animal. Whilst in the illustrated embodiments thevents 18 are in the form of paths or bores that are specifically provided for the purpose of allowing scent from the scented material to be released from the interior cavity to the exterior of the housing, the vent(s) 18 could be any form of opening, gap, aperture or similar that provides a path for the scent to pass from theinterior cavity 14 to the exterior of thehousing 12. For example, thevents 18 may be in the form of a gap between two parts of the aid ortoy 10. It will be appreciated that only a very small gap is required to allow volatile components of the scentedmaterial 16 to exit from theinterior cavity 14. It is contemplated that the vents may be normally closed when the aid ortoy 10 is in its normal state but may be opened when an animal or user changes the configuration of the aid ortoy 10, such as by chewing the aid or toy. - The aid or
toy 10 also comprises an activator 22 (best seen inFIGS. 3 and 17 to 20 ) for activating thescented material 16 from the unactivated state to the activated state, theactivator 22 being operable from theexternal surface 20 of thehousing 12. Theactivator 22 can be any device or form that is capable of physically disrupting thescented material 16 so that scent is released thereform. In the illustrated embodiments, theactivator 22 is generally in the form of ribs that contact the surface of a solidscented material 16 to disrupt the surface thereof and allow volatile scents to be released or to increase the amount of volatile scents released. In other forms, the activator is can be used to pierce or crush a capsule containing a liquidscented material 16 so that the capsule is opened and the scented liquid or oil is released therefrom. In still other forms, the activator may be in the form of protrusions, extensions, needles, and the like in or adjacent theinterior cavity 14 that are able to physically disrupt the scentedmaterial 16 when an external stimulus, such as an animal biting or a user squeezing, is applied to the aid ortoy 10 to thereby allow volatile scents to be released or to increase the amount of volatile scents released. - The aid or
toy 10 shown inFIGS. 1 to 21 and 26 is generally in the shape of a ball and can be used as a stand-alone toy for ball-type activities with an animal. The aid ortoy 10 shown inFIGS. 22 to 25 is in the form of two balls each of which can be attached to a substrate or device as described in more detail later. It is contemplated that the aid ortoy 10 can take any shape desired. The shape of the aid ortoy 10 may be dictated by the end use of the aid or toy and, in cases where the aid ortoy 10 is specifically used as an aid for attachment to a wrist band for example, theaid 10 may be in the form of a small, circular, low-profile container. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1 to 9 , thehousing 12 is a unitary construction and comprises acentral bore 24 that extends from theexterior surface 20 at one area of the ball to theexterior surface 20 at another area of the ball. In the illustrated embodiments, thebore 24 extends diametrically through thehousing 12. In these embodiments, theexterior surface 20 of thehousing 12 comprises a plurality ofridges 26 andvalleys 28 that assist a handler or the animal with gripping the aid ortoy 10. Other decorative or functional forms could be included on theexterior surface 20. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1 to 9 , thetoy 10 also comprises a plug andcap assembly 30 that fits into thecentral bore 24 and is used to retain the scentedmaterial 16 in theinterior cavity 14 in thecentral bore 24. The plug andcap assembly 30 comprises aplug 32 and acap 34. Theplug 32 andcap 34 are configured to reversibly fit together. In an assembled form, theplug 32 andcap 34 together form aninterior cavity 14 into which the scentedmaterial 16 is fitted. - In use, the plug and
cap assembly 30 is retained in thecentral bore 24 by aretainer 36. Details of theretainer 36 are best seen inFIGS. 7 and 8 , where it can be seen that thecentral bore 24 comprises a reduced diameterannular flange 38 in thebore 24. Theflange 38 defines a reduceddiameter aperture 40 in the bore. The diameter of theaperture 40 is less than the mean or average internal diameter of thecentral bore 24. The reduced diameterannular flange 38 is used to retain the plug andcap assembly 30 in thecentral bore 24 when thetoy 10 is in use. Specifically, theannular flange 38 retains the plug andcap assembly 30 using a “lock and key” system. Theannular flange 38 comprises one ormore slots 42 that extend radially outwardly in theflange 38. As best seen inFIG. 8 , in the illustrated embodiment there are twoslots 42 but the skilled person will appreciate that any number of slots 42 (i.e. one or more) could be used. Theplug 32 comprises a generallyelongate body 44 and larger diameter first 46 and second 48 end sections. Thebody 44 comprises twowall sections 50, each of which extends radially outwardly from thebody 44. Thewall sections 50 extend from anunderside surface 52 of thefirst end section 46 longitudinally along thebody 44 but do not extend all the way to thesecond end section 48. Thus, there is a reduceddiameter section 54 of thebody 44 adjacent thesecond end section 48. In use, theplug 32 is inserted in thecentral bore 24 until a bearingsurface 56 at the end of each of thewall sections 50 bears against theflange 38. At this point theplug 32 is housed entirely within thecentral bore 24. The diameter of thefirst end section 46 of theplug 32 is slightly less than the diameter of thecentral bore 24 so that when theplug 32 is housed within thebore 24 the first end section effectively closes off thebore 24 when viewed from the surface of thetoy 10, as shown inFIG. 5 . Theplug 32 can be rotated freely within thebore 24 in this configuration. - The
plug 32 can be rotated within thebore 24 to a position in which thewall sections 50 are aligned or coincident with theslots 42. In this position, thefirst end section 46 can be pushed further into thebore 24 with thewall sections 50 travelling withinslots 42. As thefirst end section 46 is pushed further into thebore 24, thesecond end section 48 emerges from thebore 24 at the opposing end of thebore 24. This then allows physical access to thesecond end section 48 of theplug 32 when theplug 32 is housed in thebore 24. To assist a user in rotating theplug 32 within thebore 24, the first end section contains ahandle 58 that protrudes from anexternal surface 60 of thefirst end section 46. A user can grip thehandle 58 between their thumb and forefinger to rotate theplug 32 within thebore 24. To enable a user to know when thewall sections 50 are aligned with theslots 42, theexternal surface 60 of thefirst end section 46 and theexterior surface 20 of thehousing 12 containindicia 62 to indicate when thewall sections 50 are aligned with theslots 42. - When the
second end section 48 of theplug 32 extends from thebore 24 the plug andcap assembly 30 can be assembled and disassembled by fitting or removing thecap 34 from thesecond end section 48. Thecap 34 comprises abase 64 and a retainingflange 66 extending from one face of thebase 64. The retainingflange 66 is arcuate in cross section and is shaped so that thesecond end section 48 of theplug 32 is able to fit into thecap 34 such that it is positioned adjacent the face of the base 64 from which theflange 66 extends. Afree edge section 68 of the retainingflange 66 has a smaller diameter than the diameter of thesecond end section 48 so that, when assembled, thefree edge section 68 bears against asurface 70 of thesecond end section 48 so that thecap 34 cannot be removed from theplug 32 by applying a longitudinal force in the direction of the longitudinal axis of theplug 32. In other words, thecap 34 is fitted and removed from theplug 32 by moving toward or away from thesecond end section 48 in a direction that is substantially lateral to a longitudinal axis of theplug 32. Once thecap 34 is fitted to theplug 32, the plug andcap assembly 30 can be pushed back into thebore 24 so that the entire plug andcap assembly 30 is housed in thebore 24. In this configuration, thecap 34 cannot be removed from theplug 32 because movement of thecap 34 laterally to a longitudinal axis of the plug is prevented because thecap 32 is housed in thebore 24. - In the illustrated embodiments, the
cap 34 is generally circular in cross section and the retainingflange 66 is semi-circular. There is agap 72 in the retaining flange through which thesecond end section 48 of theplug 32 passes when thecap 34 is fitted or removed from theplug 32. - As best seen in
FIG. 7 , the plug andcap assembly 30 forms theinterior cavity 14 in which the scentedmaterial 16 is located. Thecap 34 comprisesvents 18. The vents are in the form of notches in the periphery of the cap. Thevents 18 allow scents from the scentedmaterial 16 to be released to the exterior of thetoy 10 when thescented material 16 is activated. - It will be appreciated that other forms and configurations of
plug 32 andcap 34 could also be used provided they are not able to be disassembled when the plug andcap assembly 30 is housed in thebore 24. - Optionally, the
base 64 of thecap 34 may be transparent and this allows a user to see whether scentedmaterial 16 is present in theinterior cavity 14 without having to disassemble thetoy 10. Atransparent base 64 also allows a user to read any indicia or writing on thescented material 16 which may, for example, identify the scent (e.g. beef, fish, etc) on thescented material 16. - Optionally, the
plug 32 may contain an extension (not shown) that protrudes from thefirst end section 46 and extends from the aid ortoy 10 when the plug andcap assembly 30 is housed in thebore 24. The extension may be used to attach the aid ortoy 10 - The
scented material 16 may be a liquid scent, such as an oily scent, or a solid having a liquid scent imbibed therein or thereon. In the illustrated embodiments, thescented material 16 is a solid and is in the form of ascented disc 74 having a scented liquid or oil imbibed therein or thereon. The scented liquid or oil is microencapsulated and the microencapsulated particles are then applied to the surface of thedisc 74. In an unactivated state, most of the microencapsulated particles are intact and substantially no scent (as previously defined) is released from thedisc 74. Upon activation, a substantial number of the microencapsulated particles are broken or otherwise disrupted so that the scented oil or liquid contained therein is exposed and the volatile scent components are released. Thedisc 74 can be made from an absorbent material that is porous enough to absorb a liquid or oily scent. Many absorbent materials can be used, including cardboard, card, ceramics, zeolites, porous plastics, foams and sponges. Recycled, biodegradable card stock is a particularly suitable porous material for this purpose. The scent may be any liquid or oily material that contains a scent that is attractive to the animal For dogs, chicken, beef, bacon, ham or salmon scents can be used. Other scents such as pheromones and other materials that sooth or pacify animals could also be used. These scents are available commercially. - The
scented disc 74 can be positioned in theinterior cavity 14. The scent is imbibed internally in thedisc 74 which has a thin outer coating that prevents release of a scent from thedisc 74 until it has been activated by removing at least part of the outer coating. Thescented disc 74 is activated by theactivator 22 which, in the embodiments illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 9 is in the form of one or more ribs 76 (best seen inFIG. 3 ) that protrude from theend surface 70 of thesecond end section 48 of theplug 32. Rotation of theplug 32 using thehandle 58 results in the rib(s) 76 abrading the surface of thedisc 74 to remove at least some of the outer coating thereon to thereby activate thedisc 74 so that the imbibed scent is released therefrom. - Advantageously, the
cap 34 may also be used on other devices such as leads, wrist bands, blankets, bedding, etc. For example, the aid ortoy 10 could be incorporated into an animal's bedding. In another example, the other devices may comprise a protrusion that is in the same form as thesecond end section 48 of theplug 32. In use, thescented material 16 may be placed in thecap 34 and the cap attached to the protrusion on the device. This allows for thecap 34 to be used with a range of devices. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 10 to 21 , thehousing 12 comprises a plurality ofhousing parts material 16 to be introduced or removed from theinterior cavity 14. In these embodiments, thehousing 10 comprises two substantiallyhemispherical housing parts housing part central bore 24 that extends from theexterior surface 20 to theinterior cavity 14. In these embodiments, theexterior surface 20 of thehousing parts domed protrusions 80 that assist a handler or the animal with gripping the aid ortoy 10. Other decorative or functional forms could be included on the exterior surface. In the embodiments shown inFIGS. 22 to 25 , theexterior surface 20 of thehousing parts - The aid or
toy 10 also comprises aretainer 82 for holding the twohousing parts retainer 82 comprises tworetainer parts retainer parts 82 a comprises a male threadedsection 84 and theother retainer part 82 b comprises a female threadedsection 86. Theretainer parts bore 24 inrespective housing parts section 84 can be threaded into the female threadedsection 86 to retain thehousing parts toy 10 and unthreaded from one another to provide access to theinterior cavity 14. Thebores 24 are tapered inwardly from theexterior surface 20 toward theinterior cavity 14 and eachretainer part bores 24. At least one of theretainer parts corresponding bore 24 of thehousing part retainer part 82 a/82 b and thehousing part 12 a/12 b. Specifically, as seen inFIGS. 14 and 19-21 theretainer part 82 b comprises at least onelongitudinal protrusion 88 extending from an external surface 90 and at least one correspondinglongitudinal recess 92 formed on aninternal surface 94 of thebore 24 inhousing part 12 b. Theprotrusion 88 andrecess 92 are substantially complementary in shape and size with respect to one another such that theprotrusion 88 can be fitted in to therecess 92 to form a keyed arrangement between theretainer part 82 b andhousing part 12 b or between theretainer part 82 b andhousing part 12 b and prevent mutual rotation betweenrespective retainer parts 82 a/82 b andhousing parts 12 a/12 b. - In other embodiments that are illustrated in
FIG. 26 , theretainer 82 for holding the twohousing parts clips 96. Theclips 96 comprisehook members 98 extending fromhousing parts hook members 98 each comprise apost 100 and ahook portion 102. Thehook portion 102 comprises asloped surface 104 and a retainingsurface 106. Acentral joiner ring 108 comprisescavities 110 into which thehook portion 102 of eachhook member 98 fits when the twohousing parts central joiner ring 108 in between. Eachpost 100 is resiliently flexible so that when the twohousing parts cavity 110 bears on thesloped surface 104 of arespective hook member 98, resulting in thehook members 98 flexing toward one another to allow entry of eachhook portion 102 into therespective cavity 110. When thehook portion 102 is fully inserted intocavity 110 thehook members 98 snap back into their original position and the retainingsurface 106 of eachhook member 98 bears against aridge 112 in thecavity 110 to lock thehousing parts - In the embodiments illustrated in
FIGS. 10 to 25 , theinterior cavity 14 is formed by two arcuateinternal surfaces housing parts housing 12 is assembled. Ascented material retainer 116 is positioned between the twohousing parts scented material retainer 116 is plate like and generally circular in cross section and has a plurality ofperipheral cut outs 118 extending radially inwardly from the periphery. When the aid or toy is assembled thecut outs 118 providefurther vents 18 through which a scent from the scentedmaterial 16 can be released from theinterior cavity 14 to the exterior of thehousing 12. Thescented material retainer 116 also comprises acentral aperture 120 through which theretainer parts toy 10 is assembled. Ascented disc 74 can be positioned in adisc receiving depression 122 formed in one face of thescented material retainer 116. Thedisc receiving depression 122 has the same general shape as the scentedannular disc 74. - A
peripheral edge 124 of each of thehousing parts scented material retainer 116 when thehousing 12 is assembled to effectively seal the periphery of the twohousing parts vents 18 are open to theinterior cavity 14 and the exterior of thehousing 12 to allow passage of a scent from the scentedmaterial 16 from theinterior cavity 14 to the outside of the aid ortoy 10. - As described previously, the
scented material 16 may be a liquid scent, such as an oily scent, or a solid having a liquid scent imbibed therein or thereon. In the illustrated embodiments, thescented material 16 is a solid and is in the form of ascented disc 74 having a scented liquid or oil imbibed therein or thereon, as previously described. - The
scented disc 74 can be positioned in theinterior cavity 14 with theretainer parts central aperture 126 in thescented disc 74. The scent is imbibed internally in thedisc 74 which has a thin outer coating that prevents release of a scent from thedisc 74 until it has been activated by removing at least part of the outer coating. The scentedannular disc 74 is activated by theactivator 22 which, in the embodiments illustrated inFIGS. 10 to 25 is in the form of one or more ribs 128 (best seen inFIGS. 17 to 21 ) that protrude from at least one of theinternal surfaces disc 74 when thehousing 12 is assembled and rotation of one of thehousing parts 12 a relative to theother one 12 b results in the rib(s) 128 abrading the surface of thedisc 74 to remove at least some of the outer coating thereon to thereby activate thedisc 74 so that the imbibed scent is released therefrom. The periphery of thedisc 74 has akey section 130 which extends radially from the periphery. Thedisc receiving depression 122 on thescented material retainer 116 has akey section 132 which is complementary in shape to thekey section 130 on thedisc 74. To install adisc 74 into the aid ortoy 10, thehousing parts disc 74 is positioned on thescented material retainer 116 so that thekey section 130 fits in to thekey section 132. In this way, thedisc 74 is unable to rotate relative to thescented material retainer 116. The male threadedsection 84 ofretainer part 82 a is inserted into theapertures - In the embodiments illustrated in
FIGS. 22 to 25 , theaperture 126 in thescented disc 74 has key cut out sections (not shown) which key to protrusions (not shown) on theretainer part 82 a to prevent rotation of thedisc 74 relative to theretainer part 82 b. Thus, an alternative form of keyed arrangement is formed between theretainer part 82 a and thedisc 74 which prevents the latter from rotating relative to theretainer part 82 a and, hence, thehousing part 12 a. - In other embodiments that are not illustrated, the
scented material 16 may be in the form of a capsule containing a scented liquid or oil. The capsule can be placed in theinterior cavity 14 of the aid ortoy 10. Theactivator 22 can then be used to pierce or crush the capsule so that the capsule is opened and the scented liquid or oil is released therefrom. For example, one or both of thehousing parts cap 34 may be elastically deformable so that it can be depressed to activate the capsule in theinterior cavity 14. In these embodiments, theinterior cavity 14 may contain an absorbent material, such as a sponge material, onto which the liquid scented material is or can be absorbed. - In some embodiments, the aid or
toy 10 further comprises attachment means 134 for removably attaching thehousing 12 to a substrate ordevice 136 such as a wrist band, lead, toy or similar. These embodiments provide a modular system in which asingle housing 12 can be attached and removed from a range of training aids (e.g. wrist band or lead) and/or toys (e.g. bone or toy animal). The attachment means 134 may be in the form of a key and slot arrangement with a slot on thehousing 12 and a corresponding key on thedevice 136, or vice versa. - In embodiments that are shown in
FIGS. 22 to 25 , the aid ortoy 10 can be attached to a substrate ordevice 136 such as a larger toy or training aid. Illustrated is adevice 136 in the general shape of a bone.Ends 138 of thedevice 136 are flattened and circular and comprise acentral aperture 140. The aid ortoy 10 illustrated inFIGS. 10 to 21 can be attached to theends 138 to form a training aid or toy in the form of a scented bone. In the illustrated embodiments, the aid ortoy 10 attached to theends 138 is similar to the aid ortoy 10 shown inFIGS. 10 to 21 but has a substantially smoothexterior surface 20. As with the aid ortoy 10 shown inFIGS. 10 to 21 , the ball part of the aid ortoy 10 shown inFIGS. 22 to 25 compriseshousing parts section 84 of theretainer part 82 a inserted through theaperture 140 and thecorresponding housing part 12 a can then be threaded into the female threadedsection 86, as described earlier. In this way, the aid ortoy 10 can be attached to thedevice 136. Thedevice 136 can be any shape and could, for example, be a lead having a flattened section with an aperture through which the aid ortoy 10 can be attached as just described. - In embodiments that are not illustrated, the one or more vent(s) 18 can be opened and closed such that when the vent(s) 18 are open the scent from the scented material is released from the
interior cavity 14 to the exterior of thehousing 12 and when the vent(s) 18 are closed the scent is substantially contained within theinterior cavity 14. - According to a second aspect, there is provided a method for training animals using primary reinforcement to reinforce desired animal behaviour, the method comprising: providing an animal training aid or toy in accordance with the present invention; activating the scented material in the aid or toy; and providing a reward to the animal simultaneously with, or immediately following, a desired behaviour by providing the animal with the aid or toy.
- Throughout the specification and the claims that follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the words “comprise” and “include” and variations such as “comprising” and “including” will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers, but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
- The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that such prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.
- It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted in its use to the particular application described. Neither is the present invention restricted in its preferred embodiment with regard to the particular elements and/or features described or depicted herein. It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth and defined by the following claims.
Claims (16)
1. A scent disk, comprising:
a disk-shaped cardboard substrate;
a plurality of rupturable microcapsules disposed on the disk-shaped cardboard substrate, each of the rupturable microcapsules encapsulating a liquid or oily material containing a volatile scent; and
an outer coating covering the plurality of rupturable microcapsules, wherein the outer coating is abradable to remove selected portions of the outer coating and rupture selected rupturable microcapsules, thereby releasing the volatile scent from the ruptured microcapsules.
2. The scent disk of claim 1 , wherein the disk-shaped cardboard substrate is annular.
3. The scent disk of claim 1 , wherein the cardboard substrate has a radial axis, a central through-opening, and a plurality of concave edges that define the perimeter of the cardboard substrate, and the central through-opening is spaced apart from each of the concave edges in the plurality of concave edges along the radial axis.
4. The scent disk of claim 1 , wherein the cardboard substrate has a radial axis, a central through-opening, a first perimeter section, and a second perimeter section, and the second perimeter section comprises a key section that projects away from the first perimeter section and the central through-opening along the radial axis.
5. The scent disk of claim 1 , wherein the volatile scent is attractive to selected animals.
6. The scent disk of claim 5 , wherein the selected animals are dogs.
7. The scent disk of claim 6 , wherein the scent is one selected from the group consisting of chicken, beef, bacon, ham, and salmon.
8. The scent disk of claim 1 , wherein the volatile scent is a pheromone.
9. A scent disk, comprising:
a disk-shaped absorbent substrate;
a plurality of rupturable microcapsules disposed on the disk-shaped absorbent substrate, each of the rupturable microcapsules encapsulating a liquid or oily material containing a volatile scent that is attractive to selected animals; and
an outer coating covering the plurality of rupturable microcapsules, wherein the outer coating is abradable to remove selected portions of the outer coating and rupture selected rupturable microcapsules, thereby releasing the volatile scent from the ruptured microcapsules.
10. The scent disk of claim 9 , wherein the disk-shaped absorbent substrate is annular.
11. The scent disk of claim 9 , wherein the absorbent substrate comprises one selected from the group consisting of cardboard, card, ceramics, zeolites, porous plastics, foams, and sponges.
12. The scent disk of claim 9 , wherein the substrate has a radial axis, a central through-opening, and a plurality of concave edges that define the perimeter of the cardboard substrate, and the central through-opening is spaced apart from each of the concave edges in the plurality of concave edges along the radial axis.
13. The scent disk of claim 9 , wherein the substrate has a radial axis, a central through-opening, a first perimeter section, and a second perimeter section, and the second perimeter section comprises a key section that projects away from the first perimeter section and the central through-opening along the radial axis.
14. The scent disk of claim 9 , wherein the selected animals are dogs.
15. The scent disk of claim 14 , wherein the scent is one selected from the group consisting of chicken, beef, bacon, ham, and salmon.
16. The scent disk of claim 9 , wherein the scent is a pheromone.
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