WO2024025009A1 - Method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device - Google Patents

Method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device Download PDF

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WO2024025009A1
WO2024025009A1 PCT/KR2022/011089 KR2022011089W WO2024025009A1 WO 2024025009 A1 WO2024025009 A1 WO 2024025009A1 KR 2022011089 W KR2022011089 W KR 2022011089W WO 2024025009 A1 WO2024025009 A1 WO 2024025009A1
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  • the present invention relates to method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device.
  • Companion animal refers to an animal that lives with humans, and in respect of the various benefits that animals give to humans, pets are renamed as companion animals in the sense that they are not toys for humans.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a method of providing a pet-related social network platform equipped with a pet bowel control function.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a defecation treatment device for companion animals in which a grill for separating defecation and sand is formed integrally with the main body to prevent collision with the companion animal.
  • the defecation management method for achieving the above object, the defecation management server, the step of obtaining image information and object information about the pet from the user terminal, the defecation management server, the image Registering information and the entity information as pet information in account information corresponding to the user terminal, the defecation management server, obtaining information on the number of operations per day from the defecation processing device, the defecation management The server, the step of deriving the information on the average number of bowel movements per day for a preset period based on the information on the number of operations per day, the defecation management server, information on the number of operations per day and the average bowel movement per day Registering the number of times information to the pet information in the account information and, by the defecation management server, when the difference between the daily operation number information and the daily average number of bowel movements information is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the health as the user terminal providing warning notification information, and registering the health
  • the present invention it is possible to quickly grasp the case of health abnormality by easily grasping information on the bowel movement of a pet.
  • the present invention since the entire upper side of the cradle is exposed to the outside, there is an advantage that the companion animal can access the cradle in any direction, and since the cradle moves sand or defecation, the configuration in contact with the bowel movement is minimized There are advantages to doing.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the terminals in the defecation management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a second screen of a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a terminal for performing a bowel management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a defecation management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the defecation treatment device.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view seen from the rear side of the defecation processing device.
  • first, second, A, and B may be used to describe various elements, but the elements should not be limited by the terms. The above terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, a first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, a second component may also be referred to as a first component.
  • the term “and/or” includes any combination of a plurality of related listed items or any of a plurality of related listed items.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the terminals in the defecation management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the defecation management system may include a user terminal, a defecation management server and a defecation processing device. That is, one terminal in the defecation management system may represent a user terminal, a defecation management server or a defecation processing device. Each terminal may transmit and receive information through a network, and for this, each terminal may be equipped with a wired/wireless communication module.
  • the defecation processing apparatus may be connected to the user terminal and the network through the network
  • the user terminal may be connected to the defecation management server and the network
  • the defecation management server and the defecation processing apparatus may also be connected through the network.
  • the user terminal may include various types of electronic devices.
  • the user terminal may include personal terminals (eg, a smart phone, etc.), electronic devices (eg, a PC, etc.) provided at a fixed location, or a portable personal laptop.
  • the user may create account information through the user terminal, and may check terminals currently connectable to the user terminal based on the account information.
  • the defecation processing apparatus will be described later, but may include an LED module including an operation button and three LEDs (light emitting diode) on the outside, and the user presses the operation button of the bowel movement apparatus for a preset time (eg, 5 seconds) or more When pressed, all three LEDs may blink. The blinking of these three LEDs may indicate that the current defecation processing device is in a ready state to connect with the user terminal.
  • the user can check the defecation treatment device among the terminals currently connectable through the user terminal, and can select and connect them to each other.
  • the user may switch to a state in which the defecation processing device can transmit/receive information to and from an external device via Wi-Fi when the defecation processing device is located within a Wi-Fi connectable area, through the user terminal. That is, the defecation processing device may receive a Wi-Fi signal through the user terminal, and may transmit/receive information to and from the defecation management server through this.
  • the defecation processing device may generate information about defecation, it may be provided to the defecation management server through the network.
  • the defecation management server may provide information about the acquired defecation and information about the bowel movement to the user terminal through the network.
  • the defecation treatment device may perform a cleaning operation by automatically determining that the pet has defecated, when the pet has defecated.
  • the defecation processing device may determine whether the defecation tube is full through the cleaning operation to generate and provide information that the bowel movement tube cleaning is required.
  • the defecation treatment device may include at least one weight sensor (preferably four weight sensors), and the user can first fill the sand in the defecation treatment device up to a predetermined line, and press the operation button twice.
  • the defecation treatment device may determine that when the pet stands on the defecation treatment device, the pet comes up and defecates in consideration of the weight of the pet through the weight sensor. At this time, the defecation processing device may light two LEDs of the three LEDs.
  • the defecation processing device may determine that when the pet goes down from the defecation processing device, the pet has descended and finished defecation in consideration of the weight of the pet through the weight sensor, after determining that the defecation is complete, preset A cleaning operation may be performed automatically after a time period (eg, 7 minutes). At this time, the defecation processing device may flicker the two LEDs of the three LEDs.
  • the defecation processing device may light the two LEDs of the three LEDs again. Thereafter, when it is determined that the pet has gone down again through the weight sensor, the defecation processing device may automatically perform a cleaning operation again. At this time, the defecation processing device may flicker the two LEDs of the three LEDs.
  • the defecation processing device may detect it through an infrared sensor inside, and if it is continuously detected for a preset time, the cleaning operation that was being performed can stop In addition, when it is no longer detected through the infrared sensor inside, the cleaning operation may be performed again.
  • the defecation treatment device when the pet is defecated can be sent to the bowel movement through the cleaning action, when the bowel movement is full, all three LEDs light up to inform that the bowel movement is full.
  • the defecation processing device may include at least one sensor that can determine whether the bowel movement is full.
  • the defecation processing device may perform a cleaning operation without the above sensing and determination configuration.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a second screen of a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a user may check information about other users' pets through a feed tab.
  • other users may represent other users who use the defecation processing apparatus according to an embodiment, and have registered account information in the defecation management server.
  • the information about other users' pets may include image information of the pet included in account information of other users or image information or text information uploaded by other users.
  • other users may include users having addresses within a certain radius based on their location.
  • other users may include a user having an address within a specific administrative area designated by the user (eg, an administrative district based on eup, myeon, or dong).
  • other users may include users according to specific account information designated by the user.
  • the user terminal may provide a neighborhood search service to the user to designate or set the range of other users, and when the user searches for a specific administrative district unit, map information of the searched specific administrative district (3) can provide
  • the map information 3 may be map information on which location information of another user is displayed.
  • the user terminal may also provide information 4 on the user's favorite neighborhood, and after the user searches for a specific administrative district unit, the user may set the searched specific administrative district as a favorite neighborhood.
  • the favorite neighborhood may include a plurality of specific administrative districts.
  • the user's account information may include the user's address information, and the address information may be obtained through the user terminal when generating the account information.
  • the defecation management server may obtain specific location information from the user terminal, and may derive at least one other account information in which address information is located in an area corresponding to the specific location information among a plurality of other account information.
  • the defecation management server may display an area of a certain radius including a location according to the address information of the at least one other account information on the map information for the area corresponding to the specific location information, and the map information to the user It can be provided by terminal.
  • the display of the area of a certain radius including the location according to the address information of the other account information is to prevent the address information of the other account information from being accurately displayed on the map.
  • a user may create account information through a user terminal, and may obtain image information and entity information about a pet through the user terminal and provide it to the defecation management server. Accordingly, the defecation management server may register the image information and the individual information as pet information in the generated account information.
  • the user terminal may provide pet information based on account information. For example, the user terminal may display pet information on some area 1 of the screen, and may display tabs for checking other information in the remaining area 2 located at the bottom of the screen.
  • the tabs may include a feed tab and a My Eye tab, but other tabs that may provide various information may also be included, but is not limited thereto.
  • the feed tab may provide information about other users' pets, which will be described later with reference to FIG. 2.
  • the My Eye tab may provide the user's pet information.
  • the pet information may include not only the above-described image information and individual information, but also information about a pet's defecation or health warning notification information.
  • the defecation-related information and health warning notification information may be provided from the defecation management server.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a terminal for performing a bowel management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a terminal performing the defecation management method may include at least one processor, a memory, and a storage device, respectively.
  • one terminal may further include a communication module capable of performing various wired/wireless communication.
  • one terminal may represent one of the defecation management server, the user terminal and the defecation processing device.
  • the processor may execute program commands stored in memory and/or storage devices.
  • the processor may mean a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), or a dedicated processor on which the methods according to the present invention are performed.
  • the memory and the storage device may be comprised of a volatile storage medium and/or a non-volatile storage medium.
  • the memory may be configured as read only memory (ROM) and/or random access memory (RAM).
  • Each memory of the defecation management server, the user terminal and the defecation processing device may store at least one command executed through the processor.
  • the at least one command may include a command for performing at least some of a plurality of operations for each terminal according to an embodiment.
  • the communication module may represent a module capable of communicating with an external device or another terminal. That is, the communication module may be connected to a network through wireless communication or wired communication to establish communication with an external device such as an external server, a terminal, or other electronic device to transmit and/or receive predetermined information.
  • an external device such as an external server, a terminal, or other electronic device to transmit and/or receive predetermined information.
  • the wireless communication is 5G (generation), LTE, LTE Advance (LTE-A), CDMA (code division multiple access), WCDMA (wideband CDMA), UMTS (universal mobile telecommunications system), WiBro (Wireless Broadband) , or may include cellular communication using at least one of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).
  • GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
  • the cellular communication may use one of next-generation mobile communication whose name has not yet been determined.
  • the wireless communication is WiFi (wireless fidelity), Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy (BLE), Zigbee (Zigbee), near field communication (NFC), magnetic secure transmission (Magnetic Secure Transmission), radio frequency (RF), or body area network It may include at least one of (BAN).
  • the wired communication may include at least one of universal serial bus (USB), high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), recommended standard232 (RS-232), power line communication, or plain old telephone service (POTS).
  • the network may include at least one of a telecommunications network, for example, a computer network (eg, a LAN or WAN), the Internet, or a telephone network.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a defecation management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the defecation management method according to an embodiment may be performed between the defecation management server, the user terminal and the defecation processing apparatus as follows.
  • the defecation management server may obtain image information and object information about the pet from the user terminal (S410), and store the image information and the object information in account information corresponding to the user terminal. It can be registered as information (S420).
  • the defecation management server may obtain information on the number of operations per day from the defecation processing device (S430), and 1 for a preset period based on the information on the number of operations per day. It is possible to derive the daily average number of bowel movements (S440).
  • the defecation management server may register the information on the number of operations per day and the information on the average number of bowel movements per day in the pet information in the account information (S450).
  • health warning notification information may be provided to the user terminal, and the health warning notification information may be registered in the pet information in the account information.
  • the account information may include address information obtained from the user terminal, and the defecation management server according to an embodiment may obtain specific location information from the user terminal, and a plurality of At least one other account information in which address information is located in an area corresponding to the specific location information among other account information may be derived.
  • the defecation management server may display an area of a certain radius including a location according to address information of the at least one other account information on map information for an area corresponding to the specific location information, The map information may be provided to the user terminal.
  • the defecation processing apparatus may include at least one weight sensor, the defecation processing apparatus according to an embodiment may determine whether the pet has defecated through the at least one weight sensor.
  • the defecation treatment device when it is determined that the pet has defecated, drops the defecation into the toilet bowl through a cleaning operation, and information that the pet has defecated once can be provided to the user terminal.
  • information on the number of operations per day may be derived.
  • the defecation processing device may include a defecation amount sensor for detecting the accumulated amount of defecation in the defecation tube
  • the defecation processing device according to an embodiment is that the defecation tube is full of defecation through the defecation sensor.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the defecation treatment device
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view seen from the rear side of the defecation processing device.
  • the defecation treatment device for companion animals includes a main body 100 in which sand for defecation of companion animals is stored.
  • the defecation treatment device may further include a footrest 10 disposed in front of the main body 100.
  • the height of the footrest 10 is formed to be lower than the height of the main body 100, thereby protecting the joints of the companion animal.
  • the footrest 10 is formed with a plurality of perforations, and when the companion animal comes out after defecation, it is possible to shake off the sand on the sole of the foot.
  • the sand may be bentonite
  • the bentonite refers to clay mainly containing montmorillonite, a mineral belonging to a monoclinic system having a crystal structure like mica.
  • the color is white, gray, light brown, light green, etc., and is used in various fields such as casting-type binders, mixing agents for ceramic materials, and base agents for ointments.
  • the bentonite often includes quartz, feldspar, zeolite, and the like, and the colors are white, gray, light brown, light green, and the like.
  • the bentonite has pearl luster and wax luster and is produced as a dense mass with a sense of fat.
  • the footrest 10 may be disposed in front of the drawer 120 disposed on the main body 100.
  • the defecation treatment device may further include a canopy 20 coupled to the main body 100 and selectively covering the upper portion of the main body 100. Although only half of the canopy 20 is illustrated in FIG. 1, the canopy 20 may be disposed to cover an upper half of the main body 100.
  • the main body 100 includes an outer housing 110 having an upper opening surface 11 formed on the upper side and a lower opening surface formed on the lower side on the lower side, and is disposed inside the outer housing 110, the lower opening
  • the inner housing 130 covering the spherical surface, exposed to one side (front side in this embodiment) of the outer housing 110, and movably assembled to the outer housing 110, the inner housing 130 a drawer 120 supported by the cradle 200, disposed inside the outer housing 110, exposed to the upper opening surface 11, supported by the outer housing 110 and tilted; and a driving device 300 for selectively tilting the cradle 200.
  • the outer housing 110 and the inner housing 130 may be referred to as housings.
  • the housing is manufactured by being divided into the outer housing 110 and the inner housing 130, but unlike this embodiment, the outer housing 110 and the inner housing 130 may be integrated and manufactured.
  • the upper and lower sides of the outer housing 110 are opened, respectively, the opened upper surface is referred to as the upper opening surface 11, the opened lower surface is referred to as the lower opening surface, and the remaining surfaces are closed.
  • the outer housing 110 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole.
  • the outer housing 110 is formed to have a narrow cross-sectional area toward the upper side.
  • the outer housing 110 is disposed with an inclined side surface.
  • the outer housing 110 includes a front wall 114, a left wall 115, a light wall 116, and a rear wall 117.
  • An operation button 15 and an alarm 16 are disposed on the front side of the outer housing 110.
  • the drawer 120 is exposed on the front surface of the outer housing 110 , and the drawer 120 may be slidably moved in the front-rear direction.
  • the drawer 120 provides a portion of the side surface of the outer housing 110.
  • the surface covered by the drawer 120 is defined as the drawer opening surface 13.
  • the drawer opening surface 13 of the outer housing 110 is opened.
  • the drawer 120 may slide in a horizontal direction.
  • the drawer 120 may pass through the front wall 114 to be inserted into the outer housing 110 and received therein.
  • the bowel movement may be dropped and stored in the drawer 120.
  • the drawer 120 includes a drawer cover 122 that covers the drawer opening surface 13, and a drawer housing 124 coupled to the drawer cover 122 and storing the bowel movements of companion animals.
  • the drawer cover 122 may form a continuous surface with the front wall 114.
  • a handle groove 123 into which a user's hand is inserted may be further formed at the lower end of the drawer cover 122.
  • the drawer housing 124 may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape with an open upper side.
  • the drawer housing 124 is disposed on the rear side of the drawer cover 122 and is inserted into a first space 131 to be described later.
  • the drawer housing 124 is hidden from the outside.
  • the inner housing 130 is disposed inside the outer housing 110.
  • the inner housing 130 covers the lower opening surface.
  • the drawer 120 may be mounted and supported on the inner housing 130.
  • the drawer 120 is disposed below the cradle 200 . When viewed from a top view, the drawer 120 is completely covered by the cradle 200.
  • the rotation of the cradle 200 is to move the bowel movement stored in the cradle 200 to the drawer 120.
  • the cradle 200 rotates less than 360 degrees.
  • the cradle 200 may be tilted forward or backward at a predetermined angle.
  • a space formed inside the drawer housing 124 is defined as a drawer storage space 125.
  • the cradle 200 is disposed on the inner housing 130.
  • the cradle 200 may be supported by the inner housing 130.
  • the inner housing 130 has a space for accommodating the drawer 120 and a space for rotation of the cradle 200.
  • a space for accommodating the drawer 120 is defined as a first space 131, and a space for rotation of the cradle 200 is defined as a second space 132.
  • the first space 131 is opened at the front and the upper side, respectively, and the second space 132 is opened only at the upper side.
  • the front of the cradle 200 is disposed above the first space 131, and the rear of the cradle 200 is disposed above the second space 132.
  • the drawer 120 may be disposed in the first space 131.
  • the drawer 120 may slide forward and backward with respect to the first space 131.
  • the first space 131 and the second space 132 may be connected to each other.
  • a partition 133 dividing the first space 131 and the second space 132 is disposed.
  • the drawer storage space 125 is disposed inside the first space 131, When the drawer 120 is inserted into the first space 131, the drawer storage space 125 is disposed inside the first space 131, When the drawer 120 is inserted into the first space 131, the rear end of the drawer housing 124 may be supported by the partition 133.
  • the inner housing 130 includes a base 134 covering the lower palate of the outer housing, a first sidewall 135 protruding upward from the left edge of the base 134, and the base ( A second sidewall 136 protruding upward from the right edge of the base 134, a third sidewall 137 protruding upward from the rear edge of the base 134, and the base 134. ) and a partition 133 disposed to protrude upward from the middle portion, and an inner wall 138 forming a second space 132.
  • the first sidewall 135, the second sidewall 136, and the third sidewall 137 may be disposed separately from each other.
  • the first sidewall 135, the second sidewall 136, and the third sidewall 137 are connected to each other. That is, the first sidewall 135 and the third sidewall 137 are connected, and the second sidewall 136 and the third sidewall 137 are connected.
  • the partition 133 is disposed between the first sidewall 135 and the second sidewall 136.
  • the partition 133 may be disposed separately from the first sidewall 135 and the second sidewall 136.
  • the partition 133 is connected to the first sidewall 135 and the second sidewall 136, respectively.
  • the partition 133 When viewed from a top view, the partition 133 is disposed close to the front wall 114 based on the middle M in the front-rear direction of the main body 100 .
  • the arrangement of the partition 133 in the front-rear direction is related to the rotational operation of the cradle 200, which will be described later.
  • the first space 131 is formed in front of the partition 133
  • the second space 132 is formed in the rear of the partition 133.
  • the second space 132 is surrounded by the first sidewall 135, the second sidewall 136, the third sidewall 137 and the partition 133, and an upper side thereof is opened.
  • a left wall 115 of the outer housing 110 is disposed on the outside of the first sidewall 135, and a right wall 116 of the outer housing 110 is disposed on the outside of the second sidewall 136. is disposed, and the rear wall 117 of the outer housing 110 is disposed on the outside of the third side wall 137.
  • the front wall 114 of the outer housing 110 shields a front portion of the first space 131.
  • the drawer opening surface 13 is formed through the front wall 114.

Abstract

One embodiment of the present invention relates to method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device. A defecation processing device may generate information about defecation, it may be provided to the defecation management server through the network. a user may check information about other users' pets through a feed tab. Here, other users may represent other users who use the defecation processing apparatus according to an embodiment, and have registered account information in the defecation management server. In addition, the information about other users' pets may include image information of the pet included in account information of other users or image information or text information uploaded by other users.

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METHOD FOR PROVIDING DEFECATION MANAGEMENT SERVICE FOR PETS USING A DEFECATION TREATMENT DEVICE
The present invention relates to method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device.
Companion animal refers to an animal that lives with humans, and in respect of the various benefits that animals give to humans, pets are renamed as companion animals in the sense that they are not toys for humans.
According to the report of the Nonghyup Economic Research Institute, in 2012, 16% (3.2 million households) of all households had 4.4 million dogs and 3.4% (680,000 households) had 1.16 million cats. The number of households raising companion animals is increasing exponentially due to social factors such as an increase in single households and a stressful society, and changes in the consciousness of companion animals as family members, companions, and partners.
Along with this trend, products for treating pets' bowel movements and health care are being developed, and as the number of companion animals increases, the interest in them is increasing day by day, and technology development is still in progress.
In particular, in the case of cats, when the toilet used is unclean or does not have a smooth bowel movement, it can cause severe stress. In order to solve this problem, usually, a cat toilet is installed in a certain place and then the cat is placed inside the cat toilet. It is common to have the cat defecate by filling it with usable sand.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for providing defecation management service for pets using a defecation treatment device.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of providing a pet-related social network platform equipped with a pet bowel control function.
An object of the present invention is to provide a defecation treatment device for companion animals in which a grill for separating defecation and sand is formed integrally with the main body to prevent collision with the companion animal.
The defecation management method according to an embodiment of the present invention for achieving the above object, the defecation management server, the step of obtaining image information and object information about the pet from the user terminal, the defecation management server, the image Registering information and the entity information as pet information in account information corresponding to the user terminal, the defecation management server, obtaining information on the number of operations per day from the defecation processing device, the defecation management The server, the step of deriving the information on the average number of bowel movements per day for a preset period based on the information on the number of operations per day, the defecation management server, information on the number of operations per day and the average bowel movement per day Registering the number of times information to the pet information in the account information and, by the defecation management server, when the difference between the daily operation number information and the daily average number of bowel movements information is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the health as the user terminal providing warning notification information, and registering the health warning notification information in the pet information in the account information.
According to the present invention, it is possible to quickly grasp the case of health abnormality by easily grasping information on the bowel movement of a pet.
According to the present invention, it is possible to easily check information on pets of other users designated by a user or other users within a designated area.
According to the present invention, since the entire upper side of the cradle is exposed to the outside, there is an advantage that the companion animal can access the cradle in any direction, and since the cradle moves sand or defecation, the configuration in contact with the bowel movement is minimized There are advantages to doing.
FIG. 1 is a view showing the terminals in the defecation management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a second screen of a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a terminal for performing a bowel management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a defecation management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the defecation treatment device.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view seen from the rear side of the defecation processing device.
Since the present invention can have various changes and can have various embodiments, specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in the detailed description. However, this is not intended to limit the present invention to specific embodiments, and it should be understood that all modifications, equivalents and substitutes included in the spirit and scope of the present invention are included. In describing each figure, like reference numerals have been used for like elements.
Terms such as first, second, A, and B may be used to describe various elements, but the elements should not be limited by the terms. The above terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, a first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, a second component may also be referred to as a first component. The term “and/or” includes any combination of a plurality of related listed items or any of a plurality of related listed items.
When a component is referred to as being “connected” or “connected” to another component, it is understood that the other component may be directly connected or connected to the other component, but other components may exist in between. it should be On the other hand, when it is said that a certain element is "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another element, it should be understood that no other element is present in the middle.
The terms used in the present application are only used to describe specific embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present invention. The singular expression includes the plural expression unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In the present application, terms such as “comprise” or “have” are intended to designate that a feature, number, step, operation, component, part, or combination thereof described in the specification exists, but one or more other features It should be understood that this does not preclude the existence or addition of numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Terms such as those defined in a commonly used dictionary should be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with the meaning in the context of the related art, and should not be interpreted in an ideal or excessively formal meaning unless explicitly defined in the present application. does not
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In describing the present invention, in order to facilitate the overall understanding, the same reference numerals are used for the same components in the drawings, and duplicate descriptions of the same components are omitted.
FIG. 1 is a view showing the terminals in the defecation management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to Figure 1, the defecation management system according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a user terminal, a defecation management server and a defecation processing device. That is, one terminal in the defecation management system may represent a user terminal, a defecation management server or a defecation processing device. Each terminal may transmit and receive information through a network, and for this, each terminal may be equipped with a wired/wireless communication module. For example, the defecation processing apparatus may be connected to the user terminal and the network through the network, the user terminal may be connected to the defecation management server and the network, the defecation management server and the defecation processing apparatus may also be connected through the network.
Here, the user terminal may include various types of electronic devices. For example, the user terminal may include personal terminals (eg, a smart phone, etc.), electronic devices (eg, a PC, etc.) provided at a fixed location, or a portable personal laptop.
For example, the user may create account information through the user terminal, and may check terminals currently connectable to the user terminal based on the account information. The defecation processing apparatus will be described later, but may include an LED module including an operation button and three LEDs (light emitting diode) on the outside, and the user presses the operation button of the bowel movement apparatus for a preset time (eg, 5 seconds) or more When pressed, all three LEDs may blink. The blinking of these three LEDs may indicate that the current defecation processing device is in a ready state to connect with the user terminal. When all three LEDs of the defecation treatment device flicker, the user can check the defecation treatment device among the terminals currently connectable through the user terminal, and can select and connect them to each other.
Thereafter, the user may switch to a state in which the defecation processing device can transmit/receive information to and from an external device via Wi-Fi when the defecation processing device is located within a Wi-Fi connectable area, through the user terminal. That is, the defecation processing device may receive a Wi-Fi signal through the user terminal, and may transmit/receive information to and from the defecation management server through this.
According to one embodiment, the defecation processing device may generate information about defecation, it may be provided to the defecation management server through the network. In addition, the defecation management server may provide information about the acquired defecation and information about the bowel movement to the user terminal through the network.
For example, the defecation treatment device may perform a cleaning operation by automatically determining that the pet has defecated, when the pet has defecated. In addition, the defecation processing device may determine whether the defecation tube is full through the cleaning operation to generate and provide information that the bowel movement tube cleaning is required.
Specifically, the defecation treatment device may include at least one weight sensor (preferably four weight sensors), and the user can first fill the sand in the defecation treatment device up to a predetermined line, and press the operation button twice. You can set the weight zero point of the defecation treatment device by pressing. That is, the weight of the defecation treatment device filled with sand may be set as a reference. When the zero point is set by pressing the operation button twice, one LED among the three LEDs may be lit.
The defecation treatment device may determine that when the pet stands on the defecation treatment device, the pet comes up and defecates in consideration of the weight of the pet through the weight sensor. At this time, the defecation processing device may light two LEDs of the three LEDs.
Thereafter, the defecation processing device may determine that when the pet goes down from the defecation processing device, the pet has descended and finished defecation in consideration of the weight of the pet through the weight sensor, after determining that the defecation is complete, preset A cleaning operation may be performed automatically after a time period (eg, 7 minutes). At this time, the defecation processing device may flicker the two LEDs of the three LEDs.
For example, when the weight of the defecation treatment device is increased again through the weight sensor during the cleaning operation, it may be determined that the pet has returned to the defecation treatment device, and the cleaning operation being performed may be stopped. At this time, at this time, the defecation processing device may light the two LEDs of the three LEDs again. Thereafter, when it is determined that the pet has gone down again through the weight sensor, the defecation processing device may automatically perform a cleaning operation again. At this time, the defecation processing device may flicker the two LEDs of the three LEDs.
Or, for example, when a part of the pet enters the inside or the toilet bowl, the defecation processing device may detect it through an infrared sensor inside, and if it is continuously detected for a preset time, the cleaning operation that was being performed can stop In addition, when it is no longer detected through the infrared sensor inside, the cleaning operation may be performed again.
The defecation treatment device when the pet is defecated, can be sent to the bowel movement through the cleaning action, when the bowel movement is full, all three LEDs light up to inform that the bowel movement is full. To this end, the defecation processing device may include at least one sensor that can determine whether the bowel movement is full.
For example, when the user presses the operation button once, the defecation processing device may perform a cleaning operation without the above sensing and determination configuration.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a second screen of a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 2, a user may check information about other users' pets through a feed tab. Here, other users may represent other users who use the defecation processing apparatus according to an embodiment, and have registered account information in the defecation management server. In addition, the information about other users' pets may include image information of the pet included in account information of other users or image information or text information uploaded by other users.
For example, other users may include users having addresses within a certain radius based on their location. Or, for example, other users may include a user having an address within a specific administrative area designated by the user (eg, an administrative district based on eup, myeon, or dong). Or, for example, other users may include users according to specific account information designated by the user.
For example, the user terminal may provide a neighborhood search service to the user to designate or set the range of other users, and when the user searches for a specific administrative district unit, map information of the searched specific administrative district (3) can provide Here, the map information 3 may be map information on which location information of another user is displayed.
In addition, the user terminal may also provide information 4 on the user's favorite neighborhood, and after the user searches for a specific administrative district unit, the user may set the searched specific administrative district as a favorite neighborhood. Here, the favorite neighborhood may include a plurality of specific administrative districts.
In order to provide the above-described function, the user's account information may include the user's address information, and the address information may be obtained through the user terminal when generating the account information.
In other words, the defecation management server may obtain specific location information from the user terminal, and may derive at least one other account information in which address information is located in an area corresponding to the specific location information among a plurality of other account information. In addition, the defecation management server may display an area of a certain radius including a location according to the address information of the at least one other account information on the map information for the area corresponding to the specific location information, and the map information to the user It can be provided by terminal. Here, the display of the area of a certain radius including the location according to the address information of the other account information is to prevent the address information of the other account information from being accurately displayed on the map.
a user may create account information through a user terminal, and may obtain image information and entity information about a pet through the user terminal and provide it to the defecation management server. Accordingly, the defecation management server may register the image information and the individual information as pet information in the generated account information.
The user terminal may provide pet information based on account information. For example, the user terminal may display pet information on some area 1 of the screen, and may display tabs for checking other information in the remaining area 2 located at the bottom of the screen.
For example, the tabs may include a feed tab and a My Eye tab, but other tabs that may provide various information may also be included, but is not limited thereto. For example, the feed tab may provide information about other users' pets, which will be described later with reference to FIG. 2. In addition, the My Eye tab may provide the user's pet information.
The pet information may include not only the above-described image information and individual information, but also information about a pet's defecation or health warning notification information. Here, the defecation-related information and health warning notification information may be provided from the defecation management server.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a terminal for performing a bowel management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 3, a terminal performing the defecation management method according to an embodiment of the present invention may include at least one processor, a memory, and a storage device, respectively. For example, one terminal may further include a communication module capable of performing various wired/wireless communication. Here, one terminal may represent one of the defecation management server, the user terminal and the defecation processing device.
The processor may execute program commands stored in memory and/or storage devices. The processor may mean a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), or a dedicated processor on which the methods according to the present invention are performed. The memory and the storage device may be comprised of a volatile storage medium and/or a non-volatile storage medium. For example, the memory may be configured as read only memory (ROM) and/or random access memory (RAM).
Each memory of the defecation management server, the user terminal and the defecation processing device may store at least one command executed through the processor. The at least one command may include a command for performing at least some of a plurality of operations for each terminal according to an embodiment.
For example, the communication module may represent a module capable of communicating with an external device or another terminal. That is, the communication module may be connected to a network through wireless communication or wired communication to establish communication with an external device such as an external server, a terminal, or other electronic device to transmit and/or receive predetermined information.
For example, the wireless communication is 5G (generation), LTE, LTE Advance (LTE-A), CDMA (code division multiple access), WCDMA (wideband CDMA), UMTS (universal mobile telecommunications system), WiBro (Wireless Broadband) , or may include cellular communication using at least one of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). In addition, the cellular communication may use one of next-generation mobile communication whose name has not yet been determined. Or the wireless communication is WiFi (wireless fidelity), Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy (BLE), Zigbee (Zigbee), near field communication (NFC), magnetic secure transmission (Magnetic Secure Transmission), radio frequency (RF), or body area network It may include at least one of (BAN).
For example, the wired communication may include at least one of universal serial bus (USB), high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), recommended standard232 (RS-232), power line communication, or plain old telephone service (POTS). have. The network may include at least one of a telecommunications network, for example, a computer network (eg, a LAN or WAN), the Internet, or a telephone network.
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a defecation management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 4, The defecation management method according to an embodiment may be performed between the defecation management server, the user terminal and the defecation processing apparatus as follows.
The defecation management server according to an embodiment may obtain image information and object information about the pet from the user terminal (S410), and store the image information and the object information in account information corresponding to the user terminal. It can be registered as information (S420).
In addition, the defecation management server according to an embodiment may obtain information on the number of operations per day from the defecation processing device (S430), and 1 for a preset period based on the information on the number of operations per day. It is possible to derive the daily average number of bowel movements (S440).
Thereafter, the defecation management server according to an embodiment may register the information on the number of operations per day and the information on the average number of bowel movements per day in the pet information in the account information (S450).
In addition, when the difference between the number of operations information and the information on the average number of bowel movements per day is equal to or greater than a threshold, health warning notification information may be provided to the user terminal, and the health warning notification information may be registered in the pet information in the account information.
In addition, the account information may include address information obtained from the user terminal, and the defecation management server according to an embodiment may obtain specific location information from the user terminal, and a plurality of At least one other account information in which address information is located in an area corresponding to the specific location information among other account information may be derived. In addition, the defecation management server according to an embodiment may display an area of a certain radius including a location according to address information of the at least one other account information on map information for an area corresponding to the specific location information, The map information may be provided to the user terminal.
Or, for example, the defecation processing apparatus may include at least one weight sensor, the defecation processing apparatus according to an embodiment may determine whether the pet has defecated through the at least one weight sensor. In addition, when it is determined that the pet has defecated, the defecation treatment device according to an embodiment drops the defecation into the toilet bowl through a cleaning operation, and information that the pet has defecated once can be provided to the user terminal. In addition, by counting the information on the number of operations based on the cleaning operation, information on the number of operations per day may be derived.
Or, for example, the defecation processing device may include a defecation amount sensor for detecting the accumulated amount of defecation in the defecation tube, the defecation processing device according to an embodiment is that the defecation tube is full of defecation through the defecation sensor. When it is determined, even if it is determined that the pet has defecated through the weight sensor, the cleaning operation is not performed, and the toilet bowl cleaning required information can be provided to the user terminal.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the defecation treatment device, and FIG. 6 is a perspective view seen from the rear side of the defecation processing device.
The defecation treatment device for companion animals according to this embodiment includes a main body 100 in which sand for defecation of companion animals is stored.
The defecation treatment device may further include a footrest 10 disposed in front of the main body 100. The height of the footrest 10 is formed to be lower than the height of the main body 100, thereby protecting the joints of the companion animal.
The footrest 10 is formed with a plurality of perforations, and when the companion animal comes out after defecation, it is possible to shake off the sand on the sole of the foot.
In this embodiment, the sand may be bentonite, and the bentonite refers to clay mainly containing montmorillonite, a mineral belonging to a monoclinic system having a crystal structure like mica. The color is white, gray, light brown, light green, etc., and is used in various fields such as casting-type binders, mixing agents for ceramic materials, and base agents for ointments.
The bentonite often includes quartz, feldspar, zeolite, and the like, and the colors are white, gray, light brown, light green, and the like. The bentonite has pearl luster and wax luster and is produced as a dense mass with a sense of fat.
The footrest 10 may be disposed in front of the drawer 120 disposed on the main body 100.
The defecation treatment device may further include a canopy 20 coupled to the main body 100 and selectively covering the upper portion of the main body 100. Although only half of the canopy 20 is illustrated in FIG. 1, the canopy 20 may be disposed to cover an upper half of the main body 100.
The main body 100 includes an outer housing 110 having an upper opening surface 11 formed on the upper side and a lower opening surface formed on the lower side on the lower side, and is disposed inside the outer housing 110, the lower opening The inner housing 130 covering the spherical surface, exposed to one side (front side in this embodiment) of the outer housing 110, and movably assembled to the outer housing 110, the inner housing 130 a drawer 120 supported by the cradle 200, disposed inside the outer housing 110, exposed to the upper opening surface 11, supported by the outer housing 110 and tilted; and a driving device 300 for selectively tilting the cradle 200.
The outer housing 110 and the inner housing 130 may be referred to as housings. In this embodiment, the housing is manufactured by being divided into the outer housing 110 and the inner housing 130, but unlike this embodiment, the outer housing 110 and the inner housing 130 may be integrated and manufactured.
In this embodiment, the upper and lower sides of the outer housing 110 are opened, respectively, the opened upper surface is referred to as the upper opening surface 11, the opened lower surface is referred to as the lower opening surface, and the remaining surfaces are closed.
In this embodiment, the outer housing 110 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole. The outer housing 110 is formed to have a narrow cross-sectional area toward the upper side. The outer housing 110 is disposed with an inclined side surface.
In this embodiment, the outer housing 110 includes a front wall 114, a left wall 115, a light wall 116, and a rear wall 117. An operation button 15 and an alarm 16 are disposed on the front side of the outer housing 110.
Unlike the present embodiment, there is no particular restriction on the shape of the outer housing 110 and may be manufactured in various shapes. The drawer 120 is exposed on the front surface of the outer housing 110 , and the drawer 120 may be slidably moved in the front-rear direction. The drawer 120 provides a portion of the side surface of the outer housing 110. The surface covered by the drawer 120 is defined as the drawer opening surface 13.
When the drawer 120 is separated from the outer housing 110, the drawer opening surface 13 of the outer housing 110 is opened. The drawer 120 may slide in a horizontal direction. The drawer 120 may pass through the front wall 114 to be inserted into the outer housing 110 and received therein. The bowel movement may be dropped and stored in the drawer 120.
The drawer 120 includes a drawer cover 122 that covers the drawer opening surface 13, and a drawer housing 124 coupled to the drawer cover 122 and storing the bowel movements of companion animals. When the drawer 120 is inserted into the outer housing 110, the drawer cover 122 may form a continuous surface with the front wall 114. A handle groove 123 into which a user's hand is inserted may be further formed at the lower end of the drawer cover 122.
The drawer housing 124 may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape with an open upper side. The drawer housing 124 is disposed on the rear side of the drawer cover 122 and is inserted into a first space 131 to be described later. When the drawer 120 is inserted into the outer housing 110, the drawer housing 124 is hidden from the outside.
The inner housing 130 is disposed inside the outer housing 110. The inner housing 130 covers the lower opening surface. When the drawer 120 is inserted into the outer housing 110 through the drawer opening surface 13, the drawer 120 may be mounted and supported on the inner housing 130. The drawer 120 is disposed below the cradle 200 . When viewed from a top view, the drawer 120 is completely covered by the cradle 200.
The rotation of the cradle 200 is to move the bowel movement stored in the cradle 200 to the drawer 120. The cradle 200 rotates less than 360 degrees. For the defecation and separation of sand, the cradle 200 may be tilted forward or backward at a predetermined angle. A space formed inside the drawer housing 124 is defined as a drawer storage space 125. The cradle 200 is disposed on the inner housing 130. The cradle 200 may be supported by the inner housing 130.
When viewed from the top view, when the cradle 200 is rotated to the rear side, at least a portion of the drawer 120 is exposed toward the opening surface 11 , and defecation of the cradle 200 slides and the drawer 120 ) can be dropped. The cradle 200 must be rotated so that defecation can slide into the drawer 120 by its own weight. When the cradle 200 returns to its original position, defecation dropped into the drawer 120 is covered by the cradle 200. The inner housing 130 has a space for accommodating the drawer 120 and a space for rotation of the cradle 200. A space for accommodating the drawer 120 is defined as a first space 131, and a space for rotation of the cradle 200 is defined as a second space 132.
In the present embodiment, the first space 131 is opened at the front and the upper side, respectively, and the second space 132 is opened only at the upper side. The front of the cradle 200 is disposed above the first space 131, and the rear of the cradle 200 is disposed above the second space 132. The drawer 120 may be disposed in the first space 131. The drawer 120 may slide forward and backward with respect to the first space 131. The first space 131 and the second space 132 may be connected to each other. In the present embodiment, a partition 133 dividing the first space 131 and the second space 132 is disposed.
When the drawer 120 is inserted into the first space 131, the drawer storage space 125 is disposed inside the first space 131, When the drawer 120 is inserted into the first space 131, the rear end of the drawer housing 124 may be supported by the partition 133.
The inner housing 130 includes a base 134 covering the lower palate of the outer housing, a first sidewall 135 protruding upward from the left edge of the base 134, and the base ( A second sidewall 136 protruding upward from the right edge of the base 134, a third sidewall 137 protruding upward from the rear edge of the base 134, and the base 134. ) and a partition 133 disposed to protrude upward from the middle portion, and an inner wall 138 forming a second space 132.
The first sidewall 135, the second sidewall 136, and the third sidewall 137 may be disposed separately from each other. In this embodiment, the first sidewall 135, the second sidewall 136, and the third sidewall 137 are connected to each other. That is, the first sidewall 135 and the third sidewall 137 are connected, and the second sidewall 136 and the third sidewall 137 are connected.
The partition 133 is disposed between the first sidewall 135 and the second sidewall 136. The partition 133 may be disposed separately from the first sidewall 135 and the second sidewall 136. In this embodiment, the partition 133 is connected to the first sidewall 135 and the second sidewall 136, respectively.
When viewed from a top view, the partition 133 is disposed close to the front wall 114 based on the middle M in the front-rear direction of the main body 100 . The arrangement of the partition 133 in the front-rear direction is related to the rotational operation of the cradle 200, which will be described later. The first space 131 is formed in front of the partition 133, and the second space 132 is formed in the rear of the partition 133.
The second space 132 is surrounded by the first sidewall 135, the second sidewall 136, the third sidewall 137 and the partition 133, and an upper side thereof is opened. A left wall 115 of the outer housing 110 is disposed on the outside of the first sidewall 135, and a right wall 116 of the outer housing 110 is disposed on the outside of the second sidewall 136. is disposed, and the rear wall 117 of the outer housing 110 is disposed on the outside of the third side wall 137. The front wall 114 of the outer housing 110 shields a front portion of the first space 131. The drawer opening surface 13 is formed through the front wall 114.
Those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains will understand that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without changing the technical spirit or essential features thereof. Therefore, it should be understood that the embodiments described above are illustrative in all respects and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is indicated by the claims to be described later rather than the above detailed description, and all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalent concepts are included in the scope of the present invention. should be interpreted.

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  1. A pet defecation management method provided in a pet-related social network platform performed by a defecation management system including a defecation management server, a user terminal and a defecation processing device, comprising:
    obtaining, by the defecation management server, image information and object information for a pet from the user terminal;
    registering, by the defecation management server, the image information and the entity information as pet information in account information corresponding to the user terminal;
    obtaining, by the defecation management server, information on the number of operations per day from the defecation processing device;
    deriving, by the defecation management server, information on the average number of bowel movements per day for a preset period based on the information on the number of operations per day;
    registering, by the defecation management server, information on the number of operations per day and the average number of bowel movements per day information in the account information in the pet information;
    obtaining, by the defecation management server, specific location information from the user terminal; and
    deriving, by the defecation management server, at least one other account information in which address information is located in an area corresponding to the specific location information among a plurality of other account information.
  2. The method of claim 1, comprising:
    displaying, by the defecation management server, an area of a certain radius including a location according to address information of the at least one other account information on map information for an area corresponding to the specific location information; and
    providing, by the defecation management server, the map information to the user terminal.
  3. The method of claim 2,
    wherein the defecation processing device includes a defecation amount sensor for detecting the accumulated amount of defecation in the defecation tube.
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