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ANIMAL DETECTOR FOR AUTOMOBILES

ORDINARY APPLICATION

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Filed on 20 November 2024

Abstract

It’s a modern-day challenging problem having a animals like dog or cat sleep under a car can be dangerous, especially if someone starts the car without realizing the dog is there. Its important to always check around and under vehicles before starting them, especially if pets are nearby. To solve this problem we use PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor). It detects infrared radiation from the animals. Once there is infrared radiation from the human body particle with temperature, this PIR generate a sudden electrical signal. Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors work by detecting infrared radiation emitted by objects or animals which produce some frequency within their field of view. When an object moves across the sensor's detection area, it causes a change in the amount of infrared radiation reaching the sensor. This change is detected by the sensor, which then triggers an output signal. They are commonly used in motion detection applications such as security systems and automatic lighting. We use PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor). It detects infrared radiation from the animals. Once there is infrared radiation from the human body particle with temperature, this PIR generate a sudden electrical signal. If we take a car urgently, or carelessly we didn’t notice dog or some animals slept under or near the tyre. To avoid some dangerous or unwanted cautions we use this sensor which was set at the bottom part of the vehicles and aware us by alarming. This PIR alarm are primarily designed to prevent the animal accident, Implementing this PIR sensor at the bottom of the vehicle could help reduce the risk of animal accidents and enhance road safety for both drivers and wildlife.

Patent Information

Application ID202441089958
Invention FieldELECTRONICS
Date of Application20/11/2024
Publication Number48/2024

Inventors

NameAddressCountryNationality
Dr. B. NagarajRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, EachanariIndiaIndia
VISHVA.VRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India - 641021IndiaIndia
ABINANDH. U. KRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India - 641021IndiaIndia
YUVANESH.SRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India - 641021IndiaIndia
KIRUTHICK ROSHAN.K.RRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India – 641021IndiaIndia
ASIF AHAMED.IRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India – 641021IndiaIndia
ARSHATH ARIF.ARathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India – 641021IndiaIndia

Applicants

NameAddressCountryNationality
Dr. B. NagarajRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, EachanariIndiaIndia
VISHVA.VRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India - 641021IndiaIndia
ABINANDH. U. KRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India - 641021IndiaIndia
YUVANESH.SRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India - 641021IndiaIndia
KIRUTHICK ROSHAN.K.RRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu, India – 641021IndiaIndia
ASIF AHAMED.IRathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India – 641021IndiaIndia
ARSHATH ARIF.ARathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India – 641021IndiaIndia

Specification

Description:WORKING OF PIR SENSOR
Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors work by detecting infrared radiation emitted by objects or animals which produce some frequency within their field of view. When an object moves across the sensor's detection area, it causes a change in the amount of infrared radiation reaching the sensor. This change is detected by the sensor, which then triggers an output signal. They are commonly used in motion detection applications such as security systems and automatic lighting.

USING PIR FOR ANIMAL DETECTION:

We use PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor). It detects infrared radiation from the animals. Once there is infrared radiation from the human body particle with temperature, this PIR generate a sudden electrical signal. If we take a car urgently, or carelessly we didn't notice dog or some animals slept under or near the tyre. To avoid some dangerous or unwanted cautions we use this sensor which was set at the bottom part of the vehicles and aware us by alarming.
This PIR alarm are primarily designed to prevent the animal accidents, a different approach might be needed. Implementing this PIR sensor at the bottom of the vehicle could help reduce the risk of animal accidents and enhance road safety for both drivers and wildlife.
, Claims:1.A system as claimed in claim 1 has infrared sensor
2.A system as claimed in claim 2, to find the animals under vehicles.
3. A system as claimed in claim 3, Sensor infrared sensor development mechanism.

Documents

NameDate
202441089958-FORM-9 [22-11-2024(online)].pdf22/11/2024
202441089958-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [20-11-2024(online)].pdf20/11/2024
202441089958-DRAWINGS [20-11-2024(online)].pdf20/11/2024

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