MULTIMODALITY FOLDABLE MULTIPLE SMALL ANIMAL HOLDER
20230255739 · 2023-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K1/0613
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/0407
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A holding device for simultaneously holding several small animals includes at least three beds each for a small animal. Each bed is attached to a respective holder element. The holding device is geometrically constructed and mechanically configured where two of the holder elements can be moved together with their respective beds above a third holder element without changing the vertical orientation of the beds being attached to the two holder elements. This provides a compact holding device for a multitude of small animals facilitating flexible and easy access to each small animal when attached to the holder for generating a 3D image of all animals at the same time, e.g., in an MRI, PET, CT scanner or the like. The holding system is easy to use, in particular for rats or mice, and can easily be applied in a wide variety of locations through its small and compact construction.
Claims
1. A holding device configured for simultaneously holding several small animals, comprising: at least three beds each for a small animal; wherein each bed of the at least three beds is attached to a respective holder element; wherein the holding device is geometrically constructed and mechanically configured wherein two of the holder elements can be moved together with their respective beds above a third holder element without changing a vertical orientation of the beds being attached to the two holder elements.
2. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the two holder elements can be moved above the third holder element by a translatory movement.
3. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the two holder elements can be moved above the third holder element by a rotating movement.
4. The holding device according to claim 3, wherein the two holder elements which can be moved above the third holder element are pivotably linked to the third holder element each with at least two holder arms.
5. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the holding device has a locking mechanism which is geometrically constructed and mechanically configured wherein two of the holder elements in their movement can be locked and fixed in a folded position with at least one of the first and second holder element being placed above the third holder element and in an unfolded position with at least one of the first and second holder element being placed horizontally beside the third holder element.
6. The holding device according to claim 5, wherein the holder arms of the two holder elements have deepenings and the third holder element has spring loaded balls which can engage in the deepenings wherein the two holder elements can be fixed with respect to the third holder element in the folded position or in the unfolded position.
7. The holding device according to claim 6, wherein the deepenings have a slot-like structure.
8. The holding device according to claim 6, wherein the third holder element comprises two spring loaded balls which engage in the deepening of the upper holder arms and the lower holder arms in the unfolded and in the folded position, respectively.
9. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second holder element each have a flat surface at their bottom wherein the first and second holder element can stand stable on a flat working surface in an unfolded position with at least one of the first and second holder element being placed horizontally beside the third holder element.
10. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein in a completely folded position with the first and the second holder element being both placed above the third holder element the holding device forms a cylindrical shape with circular circumference.
11. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the third holder element comprises two beds for small animals, in particular mice.
12. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the third holder element comprises one bed for a small animal, in particular a rat.
13. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the beds each have a semicircular cross section.
14. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein holding bars or stopper elements are provided, each having a notch for holding a tail of the small animal while lying on its bed.
15. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the holder elements each have a slot or slit for receiving and holding inlet tubes for leading anesthetization gas to a gas mask for the respective small animal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0054] The invention is shown in the drawings and is explained in more detail based on illustrative embodiments.
[0055] In the drawings:
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Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0067] The present invention is principally concerned with providing tools for performing scientific investigations on small animals, in particular with the development of an improved holding device for a multitude of small animals like mice and rats.
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[0069] According to the invention, this holding device 10 is geometrically constructed and mechanically configured such that two of the holder elements 12a, 12b can be moved together with their respective beds 11a, 11b above a third holder element 12c without thereby changing the vertical orientation of the beds 11a, 11b being attached to the two holder elements 12a, 12b.
[0070] The holding device 10 of
[0071] The beds 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d in this embodiment each have a semicircular cross section. In a completely folded position with the first and the second holder element 12a, 12b being both placed above the third holder element 12c the holding device 10 forms a cylindrical shape with circular circumference. This provides the biggest amount of animals in a circle and in this way one can easily use circular scan methods like CT, PET etc.
[0072] The third holder element 12c in this embodiment comprises two beds 11c, 11d for small animals A, in particular mice. In other embodiments of the invention (as shown in
[0073] Further, holding bars or stopper elements 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d are provided, each having a notch 18a, 18b, 18c, 18d for holding a tail T of the small animal A while lying on its bed 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d. The holder elements 12a, 12b, 12c each have a slot or slit 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d for receiving and holding inlet tubes for leading anesthetization gas to a gas mask for the respective small animal A.
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[0075] The first and second holder element 12a, 12b each have a flat surface 16a, 16b at their bottom such that the first and second holder element 12a, 12b can stand stable on a flat working surface, in particular on a desk, in an unfolded position with at least one of the first and second holder element 12a, 12b being placed horizontally beside the third holder element 12c.
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[0079] The holding device 10 has a locking mechanism which is geometrically constructed and mechanically configured such that two of the holder elements 12a, 12b in their movement can be locked and fixed in a folded position with at least one of the first and second holder element 12a, 12b being placed above the third holder element 12c and in an unfolded position with at least one of the first and second holder element 12a, 12b being placed horizontally beside the third holder element 12c.
[0080] The holder arms 13a, 13a′; 13b, 13b′ of the two holder elements 12a, 12b have deepenings 14a, 14a′; 14b, 14b′ with a slot-like structure.
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[0083] A schematic stereoscopic view of an embodiment of the holding device according to the invention having four beds and being in a partially folded position with one of the beds in the lifted position and the other three beds in the lower horizontal arrangement is depicted in
[0084] The third holder element 12c carrying two beds 11c, 11d comprises screws with spring loaded balls 15a, 15b which can engage in the deepenings 14a, 14b′ of the holder arms 13a, 13b′ so that the first two holder elements 12a, 12b can be fixed with respect to the third holder element 12c in the folded position or in the unfolded (stretched) position. In
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[0087] The third (bottom) holder element 12c contains two ball screws, which are inserted from the backside. Once the holder arm 13b′ moves over the spring-loaded ball screw, the ball snaps into the grove 14b′ and will lock the movement of the arm 13b′. That means, the spring-loaded ball screws 15a, 15b are not part of the holder arms, but part of and rigidly connected to the third (bottom) holder element 12c. In fact, there is a little hole in the third (bottom) holder element 12c on the front (bed) side that allows to adjust the fit of the ball screw and thus of the load onto the holder arm. In the figure, the third (bottom) holder element is hidden and reveals the inserted ball screws and it looks like they are connected to the arms—which they are not in fact. But the figures nicely illustrate that the ball snaps into the grove of the top holder arm in case the assembly is open and into to bottom holder arms once it is closed.
[0088] The stereoscopic view of
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LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0090] 10 holding device [0091] 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d beds [0092] 12a, 12b first and second holder elements [0093] 12c third holder element [0094] 13a; 13b upper holder arms [0095] 13a′; 13b′ lower holder arms [0096] 14a,14a′; 14b, 14b′ deepenings [0097] 15a, 15b screws with spring loaded balls [0098] 16a, 16b flat surfaces [0099] 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d holding bars or stopper elements [0100] 18a, 18b, 18c, 18d notches [0101] 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d slots or slits [0102] A small animal [0103] T tail
PRIOR ART CITATIONS
[0104] Publications considered for assessing patentability of the present invention: [0105] [1] U.S. Pat. No. 8,660,633 B2 [0106] [2] Esparza-Cross 2008: “Wireless self-gated multiple-mouse cardiac cine MRI”, Mag. Resonance in Medicine 59, 1203-1206 (2008) [0107] [3] U.S. Pat. No. 10,632,271 B1