HOME CAGE PROGRAMMABLE ACCESS CONTROL DEVICE
20220295741 ยท 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
A01K1/031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus comprising at least one access controller device 100, comprising: a controller 104 configured to deliver access signals according to an access schedule based on data entered into the controller by an operator; and a movable barrier 108 configured to be positioned in a home cage 102 between a storage area 116 and a living area 114 and configured to be movable between an access position 112 where there is unrestricted access to an item in the food storage area from the living area and a restricted position 110 where the access is denied. The movable barrier is moved between the access position and the restricted position in response to the access signals. The movable barrier is configured to fit entirely within the home cage and a food hopper of the home cage without making any modifications to the home cage or the food hopper.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: at least one access control device, comprising: a controller configured to deliver access signals according to an access schedule based on data entered into the controller by an operator; and a movable barrier configured to be positioned in a home cage between a storage area and a living area and configured to be movable between an access position where there is unrestricted access to an item in the storage area from the living area and a restricted position where the access is denied; wherein the movable barrier is moved between the access position and the restricted position in response to the access signals, and wherein the movable barrier is configured to fit entirely within a volume bounded by the home cage and a food hopper of the home cage.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a housing inside which the movable barrier is disposed, wherein the movable barrier is configured to rotate between the access position and the restricted position.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the storage area is disposed inside the movable barrier, wherein in the access position a housing opening in the housing and a movable barrier opening in the movable barrier align to provide the unrestricted access, and in the restricted position the housing opening and the movable barrier opening do not align.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a servomotor or a stepper motor operatively connected to the movable barrier, in signal communication with the controller, and configured to move the movable barrier between the access position and the restricted position in response to the access signals.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the servomotor or the stepper motor rotates the movable barrier between the access position and the restricted position.
6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the movable barrier is configured to be suspended from the food hopper.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller is disposed atop the food hopper.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the access schedule controls when the movable barrier is moved to the access position and a duration the movable barrier remains in the access position.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one access control device further comprising an input device in signal communication with the controller and into which the operator enters the data.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller comprises a wireless controller.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one access control device comprises two access control devices, wherein in a server access control device of the two access control devices the controller comprises a server controller; wherein in a client access control device of the two access control devices the controller comprises a client controller in signal communication with the server controller; wherein in the server controller the access schedule is based on the data entered into the server controller by the operator; and wherein in the client controller the access schedule is based on the data entered into the server controller.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the apparatus is configured to keep the schedule in the client controller synchronized with the schedule in the server controller.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the server controller comprises a wireless controller and the client controller comprises a wireless controller, and wherein the signal communication comprises wireless signal communication.
14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the server controller comprises a server controller time clock, wherein the client controller comprises a client controller time clock, and wherein the apparatus is configured to synchronize the client controller time clock with the server controller time clock.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the server controller comprises a battery backup configured to supply power to the server controller time clock during a loss of external power.
16. An apparatus, comprising: at least one access control device, comprising: a controller configured to deliver access signals based on data entered into the controller by an operator; and a movable barrier configured to be positioned in a home cage between a storage area and a living area and configured to be movable between an access position where there is unrestricted access to an item in the storage area from the living area and a restricted position where the access is denied; wherein the movable barrier is moved between the access position and the restricted position in response to the access signals, and wherein the movable barrier is configured to be suspended from a food hopper of the home cage.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a housing inside which the movable barrier is disposed, wherein the movable barrier is configured to rotate between the access position and the restricted position.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the storage area is disposed inside the movable barrier, wherein in the access position a housing opening in the housing and a movable barrier opening in the movable barrier align to provide the unrestricted access, and in the restricted position the housing opening and the movable barrier opening do not align.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the at least one access control device comprises two access control devices, wherein in a server access control device of the two access control devices the controller comprises a server controller; wherein in a client access control device of the two access control devices the controller comprises a client controller in signal communication with the server controller; wherein in the server controller an access schedule is based on the data entered into the server controller by the operator; and wherein in the client controller the access schedule is based on the data entered into the server controller.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the server controller comprises a wireless controller and the client controller comprises a wireless controller, and wherein the signal communication comprises wireless signal communication.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention is explained in the following description in view of the drawings that show:
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[0023] The Inventors have developed a novel and innovative access control device capable of automatically controlling access to single-housed or group-housed animals based on an operator-designated schedule. The access control device can control access to food, to water, to an object, to a region within a cage, and/or may immobilize (restrict access to)/release (permit access to) a device (e.g. exercise wheel). The embodiment disclosed herein controls access to food, but the invention is not limited to this embodiment.
[0024] Designed as an alternative to expensive metabolic home cages, a food access control device is used in the animal's home cage, reducing potential confounding variables. To avoid taking up additional space in the home cage, this food access control device may operate within or suspend from an empty food hopper and does not interfere with the existing home cage lid or rack. One food access control device is needed per home cage and any number of home cages can be set up using this low-cost, high-throughput system.
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[0026] In an embodiment, the controller 104 is an open source controller capable of wireless local area networking using an Internet-of-Things platform. An example controller is a NodeMCU. The NodeMCU is a WiFi-capable microcontroller that can be programmed using C/C++ and is powered using a single micro USB cable. The NodeMCU is capable of controlling the positioning mechanism 106. In an embodiment, the positioning mechanism 106 is a servomotor or a stepper motor, which is a small motor capable of moving the movable barrier 108 back and forth between a restricted position 110 and an access position 112. In an embodiment, the servomotor/stepper motor rotates the movable barrier 108. In an embodiment, the rotation is 180 degrees.
[0027] The food access control device 100 is configured to fit entirely within the home cage 102. In an embodiment, the food access control device 100 fits between living area 114 and a food storage area 116. In an embodiment, the food access control device 100 fits within or is suspended from a hopper 118 of the home cage 102. In an embodiment, the food access control device 100 fits entirely within the home cage 102 and a lid when the home cage 102 and the lid form a seal configured to keep out unfiltered, environmental air.
[0028] When using only one server food access control device 120, the food access control device 100 is designated a server food access control device 120.
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[0030] In an embodiment, the input device 130 includes a keypad 132 and a display 134. In an embodiment, the display 134 is a small OLED display with a keypad 132 that permits quick and easy adjustments to the server schedule. Alternately, or in addition to the input device 130, the data may be input into the server food access control device 120 wirelessly using a WiFi-capable device such as a smart phone or the like. Neither method requires an internet connection.
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[0032] In other alternate embodiments, the positioning mechanism 106 operates to control access to water, to an object, and/or to a region in the cage.
[0033] In an embodiment, the server food access control device 120 includes a real-time clock module 136 that keeps accurate time. The real-time clock module 136 includes a small battery that maintains accurate time during a loss of external power. In the server food access control device 120, the controller 104 is designated a server controller 140. The server controller 140 includes a server controller time clock 142. Should the power supply be interrupted, the battery on the real-time clock module 136 will maintain the server controller time clock 142 and the server schedule. Once the power supply is restored, the client food access control devices 150 will communicate with the server controller 140 and synchronize their time and their schedule with the server controller time clock 142 and the server schedule.
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[0035] A food access control apparatus includes a server food access control device 120 and any number (zero or more) of client food access control devices 150.
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[0045] The apparatus described herein provides several benefits. A first benefit is efficiency. Currently available alternatives use multiple cables to power superfluous home cage components or require setup using proprietary computers and software. Only a single micro USB cable is required to make the food access control device 100 fully functional. Each client food access control device 150 may receive its schedule data through a wireless connection to the server food access control device 120. This removes the need to individually adjust each client food access control device 150. The server schedule can be adjusted at any time via the input device 130 on the server food access control device 120 or by wirelessly connecting to the server food access control device 120 via a WiFi-capable device, such as a phone, tablet, or laptop (not included). One food access control device 100 is required per home cage 102 and any number of food access control devices 100 can be used simultaneously in the food access control apparatus.
[0046] A second benefit is simplicity. The food access control device's 100 simple design allows it to be easily swapped in and out of each home cage 102 without taking up additional cage space by utilizing the already occupied space of the empty food hopper. Unlike some currently available alternatives, the food access control device 100 is designed to be used in the original home cage, reducing anxiety and behavioral changes in study animals due to cage transfers. Most alternatives were designed for use with single-housed animals, but the food access control device 100 can be used with either single-housed or group-housed animals. The food access control device's 100 small design does not interfere with the vivarium's existing cage rack, unlike currently available alternatives, which require animals to be housed away from standard housing racks.
[0047] A third benefit is cost savings: The food access control device 100 is significantly less expensive than known competitive products. Competitive products additionally require that the home cage lid be replaced with a cage lid that exposes the animals to room air rather than the filtered air provided through standard housing home cage lids.
[0048] While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions may be made without departing from the invention herein. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.