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Caging assembly for animals with a watering mainfold

  • US 4,699,088 A
  • Filed: 09/23/1986
  • Issued: 10/13/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/23/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An improved cage assembly for animals which includes a cage means having substantially non-permeable walls, floor and an open top body, a containment means to confine the animals inside the cage means, and a filter cap means which covers the cage means for biologically micro-isolating the animals from the environment surrounding the cage assembly, the improvement comprising:

  • watering manifold mounted on an aperture in said cage means for allowing the animals to be supplied with water from an outside watering system and allowing the improved cage assembly to be disconnected from and reconnected to the outside watering system without destroying the integrity of the biologically micro-isolated cage from the environment whenever the cage assembly must be removed in order to handle, treat or observe the animals, said watering manifold including;

    (a) isolation extension means mounted on said aperture of said cage means having wall means for extending the biologically micro-isolated space of said cage means;

    (b) diaphragm means on a surface of said isolation extension means for permitting a watering means from an outside watering system to be introduced through said diaphragm means into said watering manifold to connect said cage assembly to said outside watering system while maintaining the biological micro-isolation of the cage assembly whenever said cage assembly is connected to or disconnected from said outside watering system;

    (c) water removal means for removing water from said watering manifold to prevent flooding the cage assembly by water leaking out from said watering means; and

    (d) access port means mounted in said aperture having an appropriate shape and size for allowing the animal access to said watering means in said isolation extension means while denying the animals access to said water removal means and said diaphragm means.

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