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Observation apparatus for the behavioral observation of experimental animals

  • US 4,968,974 A
  • Filed: 09/22/1989
  • Issued: 11/06/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/14/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An observation apparatus for the behavioral observation of experimental animals, comprising:

  • a transparent keeping cage having cylindrical outer and inner walls defining an annular keeping space therebetween;

    a plurality of circumferential position detectors arranged at equal angular intervals and each having a light projecting element and a light receiving element;

    a plurality of standing action detectors arranged at equal angular intervals and each having a light projecting element and a light receiving element;

    a plurality of inner peripheral position detectors arranged at equal angular intervals and each having a light projecting element and a light receiving element; and

    a plurality of outer peripheral position detectors arranged at equal angular intervals and each having a light projecting element and a light receiving element;

    characterized in that;

    the light projecting elements of the circumferential position detectors are arranged on a circle either outside the outer wall of the keeping cage or inside the inner wall of the keeping cage;

    the light receiving elements of a said circumferential position detectors are arranged on a circle, respectively, opposite to the corresponding light projecting elements either inside the inner wall of the keeping cage or outside the outer wall of the keeping cage;

    the light projecting elements of the standing action detectors are arranged on a circle either outside the outer wall of the keeping cage or inside the inner wall of the keeping cage;

    the light receiving elements of the standing action detectors are arranged on a circle, respectively, opposite to the corresponding light projecting elements either inside the inner wall of the keeping cage or outside the outer wall of the keeping cage;

    the light projecting elements of the inner peripheral position detectors are arranged on a circle either over or under the keeping cage;

    the light receiving elements of the inner peripheral position detectors are arranged on a circle, respectively, opposite to the corresponding light projecting elements either under or over the keeping cage;

    the light projecting elements of the outer peripheral position detectors are arranged on a circle either over or under the keeping cage; and

    the light receiving elements of the outer peripheral position detectors are arranged on a circle, respectively, opposite to the corresponding light projecting elements either under or over the keeping cage.

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