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Movement--responsive system for conducting tests on freely-moving animals

  • US 5,816,256 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1997
  • Issued: 10/06/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for performing at least one biomedical test on a freely-moving animal, comprising:

  • a container for housing the animal;

    means for rotating the container, the rotating means operably connected to the container;

    means for sensing rotational movement of the animal, the sensing means includingfirst and second activatable limit detectors having a primary sensing axis, the first and second limit detectors positioned such that the primary sensing axes of the limit detectors are at a predetermined relative position with respect to each other, the first and second limit detectors logically connected to the rotating means to cause clockwise and counterclockwise movement, respectively, of the rotating means upon activation thereof, anda moveable triggering element having at least a portion thereof for activation and deactivation of the first and second limit detectors;

    means for supporting the sensing means above the animal, the support means connected to the sensing means;

    means for tethering the animal to the sensing means, the tether means having first and second ends, the first end connected to the animal, and the second end connected to the triggering element of the sensing means; and

    a first test lead for performance of at least one biomedical test, the first test lead having a first end for connection to the animal, and a second end for connection to an external device;

    such that rotational movement of the animal causes movement of the tether means which in turn causes movement of the triggering element of the sensing means, and upon activation of either the first or second limit detectors by the portion of the triggering element for activation of the first and second limit detectors results in counter-rotation of the container by the rotating means by activation of the respective limit detector.

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