COVER FOR A CAGE FOR LABORATORY ANIMALS, AND CAGE FOR LABORATORY ANIMALS INCLUDING SAID COVER
20190014740 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K1/031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cage for housing laboratory animals, said cage comprising a tray and a cover which can be removed and switched between a first closing position, in which it is positioned on said tray thus stopping the access to the internal space delimited by said tray, and a second opening position, in which said internal space may be accessed.
Claims
1. A cage for housing laboratory animals, said cage comprising a tray and a cover which can be removed and switched between a first closing position, in which it is positioned on said tray, stopping the access to the internal space delimited by said tray, and a second opening position, in which it is possible to access said internal space, wherein said cover comprises constraining means, characterized in that, in said first closing position said constraining means are not in contact with any portion of said tray, in that, in said second opening position said constraining means engage a portion of said tray and said cover can be raised and removed from said tray, and in that, said second position of said cover with respect to said tray is defined by the mutual engagement of said constraining means and said portion of said tray.
2. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that said constraining means are conformed in such a way that when said cover is in said second opening position, at least one portion of said cover is positioned adjacent to a side wall of the tray, and said cover is substantially parallel to said side wall of said tray.
3. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that said constraining means are conformed in such a way that when said cover is in said second opening position and said tray is resting on a plane, said cover is raised in respect to said plane.
4. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that said constraining means comprises at least one hook rigidly constrained to said cover and conformed so as to define a housing and engagement seat, and in that with said cover in said second opening position said at least one portion of said tray engaged by said constraining means is at least partially housed in said housing and engagement seat defined by said at least one hook.
5. The cage according to claim 4, characterised in that said at least one portion of said tray is at least partially housed in said housing and engagement seat defined by said at least one hook comprising a portion of a side wall of said tray.
6. The cage according to claim 5, characterised in that said at least one portion of said tray at least partially housed in said housing and engagement seat defined by said at least one hook comprises an end portion of a side wall of said tray close to the upper edge of said side wall.
7. The cage according to claim 5, characterised in that, said at least one portion of said tray at least partially housed in said housing and engagement seat defined by said at least one hook comprises a portion of a side wall of said tray which extends from the side wall outwards from said tray.
8. The cage according to claim 4, characterised in that said cover comprises a main cover portion, and in that said at least one hook extends from the inner surface of said main portion facing the inside of said tray with said cover in said first closing position.
9. The cage according to claim 6, characterised in that cover comprises a main cover portion and an engagement side wall connected to said main portion, and in that said at least one hook extends from said engagement side wall of said cover.
10. The cage according to claim 4, characterised in that said constraining means comprises at least a second hook according to claim 4.
11. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that said cage comprises at least one trough designed in use, to be placed inside said cage.
12. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that said cover defines a depression adapted to house at least partially, a container for liquids, for example drinking water.
13. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that it is of a ventilated type, wherein said cover comprises means for the inlet of ventilated air in said cage.
14. The cage according to claim 1, characterised in that said constraining means, with the cover in said first closing position, does not engage said tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] The present invention will be further clarified below by means of the following detailed description of the possible embodiments depicted in the drawings in which features and/or corresponding or equivalent component parts of the present invention are identified by the same reference numerals. It is to be noted that the present invention is not limited in any case to the embodiments described below and depicted in the drawings; contrarily, all those variants and/or modifications of the embodiments described below and depicted in the accompanying drawings, which are clear and apparent to those skilled in the art, fall within the scope of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0061] The present invention is particularly applicable in the field of housing laboratory animals, this being the reason why the present invention is described below with particular reference to the applications thereof in the field of housing animals.
[0062] It is in any case worth noting that the possible applications of the present invention are not limited to those described below. Contrarily, the present invention is conveniently applied in all those cases in which there is a need to optimize the opening of a container including a main containment portion and a cover which can be switched between a first opening position, in which it stops the access to the inside of said main portion, and a second opening position, in which contrarily the inside of said main portion is allowed and/or possible.
[0063] The cage according to one embodiment of the present invention is identified as a whole in
[0064] Concerning the trough 30 in
[0065] Again as anticipated, the cage according to the present invention comprises peculiarities aiming to optimize the handling of cover 12; said peculiarities are described below with reference to
[0066] Numeral 20 in
[0067] As depicted, hook 21 extends from the inner surface of the cover portion 17 (that facing the inside 14 of tray 11 with cover 12 in the closing position in
[0068] As depicted, each hook 21 comprises a hook shaped support portion 21a with predefined substantially constant thickness t (in a direction perpendicular to the direction along which the extension portion extends or, in other words, in a direction parallel to the direction along which the two hooks 21 are opposite to each other).
[0069] Moreover, each hook 21 comprises an engagement portion 21b (provided to engage portions of the tray 11 as described in more detail below), said engagement portion 21b having a width w (in a direction perpendicular to the direction along which the extension portion extends or, in other words, in the direction of the thickness t of the support portion 21a) which is greater than the thickness t of said support portion).
[0070] It is moreover worth noting how both hooks are arranged inside the space defined by the side edge 18 of cover 12 at a predefined distance from the edge itself so that none of the hooks 21 engages or is in contact with any portion of tray 11 with cover 12 in the closing position in
[0071] By raising the end of cover 12 opposite to the end including the air intakes 19 (the end opposite the seats 22), and therefore to that towards which the hooks 21 are facing, and by translating it to rest on tray 11, the hooks 21, in particular the ends thereof, will engage (strike) the inner surface of the side wall 16 of tray 11. At this point, with the ends of the hooks 21 in contact with the inner surface of the side wall 16, the hooks 21 progressively engage respective end portions of the side wall 16 close to the upper edge of the side wall 16 by means of further rotation of cover 12 (clockwise with respect to
[0072] Moreover, in addition to the advantages related to the facilitated switching of the cover, it is worth noting how the system described ensures further advantages concerning the actual position of cover 12 in the opening position in
[0073] With reference to
[0074] As shown in
[0075] The switching methods of cover 12 from the closing position to the opening one and vice versa, as well as the rest of the arrangement of cover 12 with respect to tray 11 in the opening position in
[0076] Moreover, as apparent to those skilled in the art, each of the hooks 21 may be configured exactly as the hocks according to the previous embodiment, namely so as to comprise a support portion with a predefined thickness and an engagement portion with a predefined width greater than said thickness of said support portion, the slots 40 being in this case shaped and dimensioned so as to match with the respective hooks 21.
[0077] Moreover, in both embodiments, the hooks and/or the respective slots can be configured so as to allow the cover 12, in the closing position, to be removed from the tray 11, for instance by raising or lifting said cover 12.
[0078] It has therefore been demonstrated by the detailed description above of the embodiments of the present invention depicted in the drawings, that the present invention allows the desired results to be obtained and the drawbacks encountered in the prior art to be overcome or at least limited.
[0079] In particular, switching methods of cover 12 which are entirely impossible in the case of cages according to the prior art, are made possible by the present invention. In detail, such switching methods, which are entirely novel, allow opening the cage by means of switching cover 12 with no need to separate cover 12 from the tray 11, wherein moreover, cover 12 may be separated from tray 11, if required, according to methods substantially corresponding to those for separating the cover from the tray in the case of cages according to the prior art, in particular with cover 12 in both the opening and closing positions. In other words, there is absolutely no need to switch cover 12 beforehand into the opening position in order to separate cover 12 from cage 11 with the cover in closing position, wherein in the same way, there is no need to switch cover 12 beforehand from the opening position to the closing one to separate cover 12 from tray 11 with the cover in opening position.
[0080] Although the present invention was clarified above by means of a detailed description of the embodiments thereof depicted in the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described and depicted in the drawings; contrarily, all those variants and/or modifications of the embodiments described and depicted in the accompanying drawings, which are clear and apparent to persons skilled in the art, fall within the scope of the present invention.
[0081] For example, the number of hooks 21 may vary and be selected according to the needs and/or circumstances. Likewise, the orientation of the hooks may be selected so that the hooks 21, with the cover in the opening position, engage any one of the side walls 16 of tray 11.
[0082] Moreover, constraining means 20 of magnetic type fall within the scope of the present invention, including for example magnets fastened to the cover and to the tray.
[0083] Finally, it is to be considered that the solution for repositioning the cover according to the present invention is applicable to covers of any type, in particular for non-ventilated cages as well.
[0084] In particular, although in the embodiments as depicted in the drawings and as disclosed above, the cover comprises a grid, covers without any grid fall as well within the scope of the present invention.
[0085] Moreover, although for those covers which comprise a grid, the hooks 21 are provided in correspondence of the grid (extending down from the crossing elements of the grid), according to embodiments of the present invention the hooks can be provided outside the grid, in particular beside the grid with reference to the longitudinal direction of extension of the cover.
[0086] The scope of protection of the present invention is therefore defined by the claims.