ANIMAL CADAVER BAG
20250332052 ยท 2025-10-30
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Abstract
An animal cadaver bag includes a bag body with a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface defines a bag opening for accessing a bag interior. The animal cadaver bag also includes one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body. The one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles. At least a first strap segment of the plurality of strap segments and a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body.
Claims
1. An animal cadaver bag, comprising: a bag body defining a bag interior, the bag body comprising a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, the bag opening being selectively openable and closable; and one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body, wherein the one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles, the plurality of strap segments comprising: a first strap segment extending from a first handle of the first plurality of handles to a first handle of the second plurality of handles; a second strap segment extending from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to a second handle of the second plurality of handles; a third strap segment extending from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to a second handle of the first plurality of handles; and a fourth strap segment extending from the second handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles.
2. The animal cadaver bag of claim 1, wherein the second strap segment and the third strap segment overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body.
3. The animal cadaver bag of claim 2, wherein the second strap segment and the third strap segment form an x shape along the bottom surface of the bag body.
4. The animal cadaver bag of claim 2, further comprising: a strap guide securing the second strap segment and the third strap segment at the strap overlap region to the bottom surface of the bag body; a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a second plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap to the bottom surface of the bag body.
5. The animal cadaver bag of claim 2, further comprising: a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second plurality of strap guides securing the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third plurality of strap guides securing the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body.
6. The animal cadaver bag of claim 2, further comprising: a first strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third strap guide that secures the third strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth strap guide that secures the second strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body.
7. The animal cadaver bag of claim 1, wherein the bag opening is selectively openable and closable via a zipper system.
8. The animal cadaver bag of claim 1, wherein the top surface comprises a rectangular shape.
9. The animal cadaver bag of claim 8, wherein the bag opening comprises at least three connected linear segments that are inwardly offset from three corresponding linear border segments of the top surface.
10. The animal cadaver bag of claim 9, wherein the bag opening comprises a partial segment that extends from a first linear segment toward a second linear segment by a distance that is less than about 50% of a distance between the first linear segment and the second linear segment.
11. The animal cadaver bag of claim 1, wherein, when in a fully open configuration, the bag opening uncovers at least 30% of the top surface to expose the bag interior.
12. The animal cadaver bag of claim 1, wherein the one or more straps comprise a single strap.
13. The animal cadaver bag of claim 1, wherein each handle of the first plurality of handles and each handle of the second plurality of handles extends outward from the bag body by a distance less than 30% of a width of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles.
14. An animal cadaver bag, comprising: a bag body defining a bag interior, the bag body comprising a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, the bag opening being selectively openable and closable; and one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body, wherein the one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles, wherein the one or more straps define a first strap loop and a second strap loop, wherein: the first strap loop is defined by: a first handle of the first plurality of handles, a first handle of the second plurality of handles, a first strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to the first handle of the second plurality of handles, a first part of a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to a second handle of the second plurality of handles, and a first part of a third strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to a second handle of the first plurality of handles, and the second strap loop is defined by: the second handle of the first plurality of handles, a second handle of the second plurality of handles, a second part of the second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles, a second part of the third strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to the second handle of the first plurality of handles, and a fourth strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the second handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles.
15. The animal cadaver bag of claim 14, wherein the second strap segment and the third strap segment overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body.
16. The animal cadaver bag of claim 15, further comprising: a strap guide securing the second strap segment and the third strap segment at the strap overlap region to the bottom surface of the bag body; a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a second plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap to the bottom surface of the bag body.
17. The animal cadaver bag of claim 15, further comprising: a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second plurality of strap guides securing the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third plurality of strap guides securing the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body.
18. The animal cadaver bag of claim 15, further comprising: a first strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third strap guide that secures the third strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth strap guide that secures the second strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body.
19. The animal cadaver bag of claim 14, wherein. when in a fully open configuration. the bag opening uncovers at least 30% of the top surface to expose the bag interior.
20. An animal cadaver bag, comprising: a bag body defining a bag interior, the bag body comprising a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, the bag opening being selectively openable and closable; and one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body, wherein the one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles, and wherein at least a first strap segment of the plurality of strap segments and a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] References will be made to embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which may be illustrated in the accompanying figures. These figures are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Although the disclosure is generally described in the context of these embodiments, it should be understood that it is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure to these particular embodiments. Items in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Disclosed embodiments are directed to an animal cadaver bag. As noted above, animal cadaver bags are often used to contain and transport animal remains from the place of death toward a final resting place in a hygienic, respectful, and/or dignified manner. The use of cadaver bags is part of a broader trend towards professionalizing and personalizing the care of deceased pets.
[0015] Animal cadaver bags are often constructed from durable, leak-proof materials, which can ensure that the process of handling deceased pets minimizes health risks to humans and prevents the spread of diseases. Animal cadaver bags are typically designed to be strong and secure, with features like heavy-duty zippers, handles for ease of transport, and sometimes even tags for identification purposes. However, the use of conventional animal cadaver bags is associated with various challenges. For instance, while transporting a deceased animal placed in a conventional animal cadaver bag, the weight of the animal can cause sagging in the middle of the cadaver bag, especially where the cadaver bag includes handles that are used to assist with the transport. Such sagging can be distracting and can disturb the respectful nature of the transport.
[0016] At least some disclosed embodiments are directed to an animal cadaver bag that incorporates side handles that provide direct support to the middle region of the bottom of the cadaver bag, which is often the locus of sagging as described above. For example, an animal cadaver bag as disclosed herein can include a bag body that defines a bag interior. The bag body can include a top surface and an opposing bottom surface. The top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, and the bag opening being selectively openable and closable. The animal cadaver bag can further include one or more straps that define a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body. The strap(s) can define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first handles and the second handles.
[0017] In one implementation, the plurality of strap segments of the animal cadaver bag can include: (i) a first strap segment extending from a first handle of the first plurality of handles to a first handle of the second plurality of handles, (ii) a second strap segment extending from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to a second handle of the second plurality of handles, (iii) a third strap segment extending from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to a second handle of the first plurality of handles, and (iv) a fourth strap segment extending from the second handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles.
[0018] In one implementation, the strap(s) of the animal cadaver bag define a first strap loop and a second strap loop. The first strap loop can be defined by: (i) a first handle of the first plurality of handles, (ii) a first handle of the second plurality of handles, (iii) a first strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to the first handle of the second plurality of handles, (iv) a first part of a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to a second handle of the second plurality of handles, and (v) a first part of a third strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to a second handle of the first plurality of handles. The second strap loop can be defined by: (i) the second handle of the first plurality of handles, (ii) a second handle of the second plurality of handles, (iii) a second part of the second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles, (iv) a second part of the third strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to the second handle of the first plurality of handles, and (v) a fourth strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the second handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles.
[0019] In one implementation, at least a first strap segment and a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments of the cadaver bag overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body.
[0020] Providing animal cadaver bags with one or more features described herein can improve the support for the bodies of deceased animals within the cadaver bags during transport, which can ameliorate sagging effects, and which can contribute to the decorum of such transports.
[0021] Having described various high-level features of the disclosed subject matter, attention will now be directed to the Figures, which provide supporting illustrations related to the disclosed subject matter. The specific examples depicted in the Figures are provided for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the appended claims.
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[0023] The animal cadaver bag 100 of
[0024] As will be described hereinbelow, the strap(s) 110 that form the handles 112, 114, 116, and 118 may be arranged or configured to support the weight of the deceased animal within the bag body 102 at or near the center of a bottom surface 124 of the bag body 102, which can mitigate sagging effects. Although
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[0026] The bag opening 106 shown in
[0027] The partial segment 208 can enable users to conveniently and selectively open a corner of the bag opening 106, such as by bringing one zipper to the terminal end of the partial segment 208 and bring the other zipper to a point along the adjacent linear segment 202A. Selective opening of the corner of the bag opening 106 can enable placement of an animal within the bag body 102 with the head of the animal aligned with and exposed by the open corner of the bag opening 106 while other portions of the animal's body remain covered by the bag body 102. Such functionality can enable pet owners to experience final interactions with their pets in a dignified manner. For instance, a pet may be placed in the bag body 102 with its head aligned with the open corner of the bag opening 106 as described above. The pet owner may thus engage with the pet's face during the pet's final moments (e.g., pursuant to a euthanasia operation). During these final moments, the remainder of the pet's body may remain occluded by the bag body 102, which can occlude fluid release from the pet's body associated with euthanasia and can prevent such occurrences from interfering with the pet owner's final interaction with their pet. After the pet has passed on, the corner of the bag opening 106 may be closed, and the remains of the pet may be handled in a dignified manner.
[0028] Advantageously, when in a fully open configuration (e.g., with both zippers of the zipper system 108 drawn to opposing terminal ends of the bag opening 106), the bag opening 106 can enable uncovering of at least 30% of the top surface 104 to expose the bag interior within the bag body 102, such as by displacing a flap formed by part of the top surface 104 when the bag opening 106 is in the fully open configuration. Such a configuration can enable users to easily place a deceased animal within the bag interior. The bag opening 106 can enable other proportions of the top surface 104 to become uncovered to expose the bag interior, such as 35%, 40%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%, or any value within a range with endpoints defined by any of these values.
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[0031] In the example shown in
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[0033] The arrangement of the overlap region 310 and the strap segments 302, 304, 306, and 308 as described above can facilitate distribution of forces exerted downward on the center region of the bottom surface 124 (e.g., gravitational forces exerted by a deceased animal within the bag interior of the bag body 102 during transport) to members connected thereto (e.g., handles 112, 114, 116, and 118), which can mitigate sagging effects during transport of a load placed within the bag body 102 (e.g., a deceased animal).
[0034] The strap(s) 110 that define the handles 112, 114, 116, and 118 and the strap segments 302, 304, 306, and 308 may comprise a single strap or a series of interconnected straps of any type (e.g., one or more heat-sealed straps). In some implementations, the strap(s) 110 are not directly adhered, sewn, or otherwise fixedly attached to the bag body 102. For example, the strap(s) 110 can be slidably secured to the bag body 102 or secured to the bag body 102 by strap guides or other conduit-like members at fixed positions on the bag body 102 so as to permit translation of the strap(s) 110 to different positions relative to the bag body 102 while maintaining physical tethering of the strap(s) 110 to the bag body 102. Such a configuration can mitigate concentrated transference of forces to the bag body 102 during transport operations.
[0035] For instance,
[0036] The specific position and quantity of the strap guides 324, 326, 328, and 330 shown in
[0037] For example,
[0038] As another example,
[0039] The strap guides 634, 636, 638, and 640 can be connected to the bottom surface 604 of the bag body 602 at multiple points along the length thereof (e.g., on or near opposing ends and on one or more intermediate points) to form multiple openings between the bottom surface 604 and the strap guides 634, 636, 638, and 640 through which strap segments may extend.
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[0041] Embodiments disclosed herein can include those in the following numbered clauses: [0042] Clause 1. An animal cadaver bag, comprising: a bag body defining a bag interior, the bag body comprising a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, the bag opening being selectively openable and closable; and one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body, wherein the one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles, the plurality of strap segments comprising: a first strap segment extending from a first handle of the first plurality of handles to a first handle of the second plurality of handles; a second strap segment extending from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to a second handle of the second plurality of handles; a third strap segment extending from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to a second handle of the first plurality of handles; and a fourth strap segment extending from the second handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles. [0043] Clause 2. The animal cadaver bag of clause 1, wherein the second strap segment and the third strap segment overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body. [0044] Clause 3. The animal cadaver bag of clause 2, wherein the second strap segment and the third strap segment form an x shape along the bottom surface of the bag body. [0045] Clause 4. The animal cadaver bag of clause 2, further comprising: a strap guide securing the second strap segment and the third strap segment at the strap overlap region to the bottom surface of the bag body; a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a second plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap to the bottom surface of the bag body. [0046] Clause 5. The animal cadaver bag of clause 2, further comprising: a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second plurality of strap guides securing the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third plurality of strap guides securing the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body. [0047] Clause 6. The animal cadaver bag of clause 2, further comprising: a first strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third strap guide that secures the third strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth strap guide that secures the second strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body. [0048] Clause 7. The animal cadaver bag of clause 1, wherein the bag opening is selectively openable and closable via a zipper system. [0049] Clause 8. The animal cadaver bag of clause 1, wherein the top surface comprises a rectangular shape. [0050] Clause 9. The animal cadaver bag of clause 8, wherein the bag opening comprises at least three connected linear segments that are inwardly offset from three corresponding linear border segments of the top surface. [0051] Clause 10. The animal cadaver bag of clause 1, wherein, when in a fully open configuration, the bag opening uncovers at least 30% of the top surface to expose the bag interior. [0052] Clause 11. The animal cadaver bag of clause 1, wherein the one or more straps comprise a single strap. [0053] Clause 12. The animal cadaver bag of clause 1, wherein each handle of the first plurality of handles and each handle of the second plurality of handles extends outward from the bag body by a distance less than 30% of a width of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles. [0054] Clause 13. An animal cadaver bag, comprising: a bag body defining a bag interior, the bag body comprising a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, the bag opening being selectively openable and closable; and one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body, wherein the one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles, wherein the one or more straps define a first strap loop and a second strap loop, wherein: the first strap loop is defined by: a first handle of the first plurality of handles, a first handle of the second plurality of handles, a first strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to the first handle of the second plurality of handles, a first part of a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to a second handle of the second plurality of handles, and a first part of a third strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to a second handle of the first plurality of handles, and the second strap loop is defined by: the second handle of the first plurality of handles, a second handle of the second plurality of handles, a second part of the second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles, a second part of the third strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the first handle of the second plurality of handles to the second handle of the first plurality of handles, and a fourth strap segment of the plurality of strap segments that extends from the second handle of the first plurality of handles to the second handle of the second plurality of handles. [0055] Clause 14. The animal cadaver bag of clause 13, wherein the second strap segment and the third strap segment overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body. [0056] Clause 15. The animal cadaver bag of clause 14, further comprising: a strap guide securing the second strap segment and the third strap segment at the strap overlap region to the bottom surface of the bag body; a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a second plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap to the bottom surface of the bag body. [0057] Clause 16. The animal cadaver bag of clause 14, further comprising: a first plurality of strap guides securing the first strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second plurality of strap guides securing the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third plurality of strap guides securing the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth plurality of strap guides securing the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body. [0058] Clause 17. The animal cadaver bag of clause 14, further comprising: a first strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the second strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a second strap guide that secures the first strap segment and the third strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; a third strap guide that secures the third strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body; and a fourth strap guide that secures the second strap segment and the fourth strap segment to the bottom surface of the bag body. [0059] Clause 18. The animal cadaver bag of clause 13, wherein, when in a fully open configuration, the bag opening uncovers at least 30% of the top surface to expose the bag interior. [0060] Clause 19. The animal cadaver bag of clause 13, wherein each handle of the first plurality of handles and each handle of the second plurality of handles extends outward from the bag body by a distance less than 30% of a width of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles. [0061] Clause 20. An animal cadaver bag, comprising: a bag body defining a bag interior, the bag body comprising a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, wherein the top surface defines a bag opening for accessing the bag interior, the bag opening being selectively openable and closable; and one or more straps that define at least a first plurality of handles at a first side of the bag body and a second plurality of handles at an opposing second side of the bag body, wherein the one or more straps define a plurality of strap segments that extends across the bottom surface of the bag body between the first plurality of handles and the second plurality of handles, and wherein at least a first strap segment of the plurality of strap segments and a second strap segment of the plurality of strap segments overlap one another to form a strap overlap region along the bottom surface of the bag body.
[0062] While certain embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail, with reference to specific configurations, parameters, components, elements, etcetera, the descriptions are illustrative and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed invention.
[0063] Furthermore, it should be understood that for any given element of component of a described embodiment, any of the possible alternatives listed for that element or component may generally be used individually or in combination with one another, unless implicitly or explicitly stated otherwise.
[0064] In addition, unless otherwise indicated, numbers expressing quantities, constituents, distances, or other measurements used in the specification and claims are to be understood as optionally being modified by the term about or its synonyms. When the terms about, approximately, substantially, or the like are used in conjunction with a stated amount, value, or condition, it may be taken to mean an amount, value or condition that deviates by less than 20%, less than 10%, less than 5%, less than 1%, less than 0.1%, or less than 0.01% of the stated amount, value, or condition. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the scope of the claims, each numerical parameter should be construed in light of the number of reported significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.
[0065] Any headings and subheadings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to be used to limit the scope of the description or the claims.
[0066] It will also be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an and the do not exclude plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, an embodiment referencing a singular referent (e.g., widget) may also include two or more such referents.
[0067] It will also be appreciated that embodiments described herein may also include properties and/or features (e.g., ingredients, components, members, elements, parts, and/or regions) described in one or more separate embodiments and are not necessarily limited strictly to the features expressly described for that particular embodiment. Accordingly, the various features of a given embodiment can be combined with and/or incorporated into other embodiments of the present disclosure. Thus, disclosure of certain features relative to a specific embodiment of the present disclosure should not be construed as limiting application or inclusion of said features to the specific embodiment. Rather, it will be appreciated that other embodiments can also include such features.