Vivarium with raised lateral access panel
First Claim
1. A vivarium with an aquatic lower compartment and an upper access panel for lateral access to the interior of the vivarium, comprising:
- at least one side wall having a first and a second side edge;
a floor;
a lower panel attached to the at least one side wall and to the floor such that the floor, the at least one side wall and the lower panel create an area containing water and having a depth suitable for amphibian occupants of the vivarium; and
an access panel having a bottom edge and at least first and second side edges, the access panel attached at its bottom edge to the lower panel and attached at its first side edge to the first side edge of at least one side wall and attached at its second side edge to the second side edge of at least one side wall, the access panel having a sufficient size to permit lateral entry into the vivarium such that a hand entering the vivarium will approach the occupant of the vivarium from a lateral direction;
whereby the vivarium has a lower aquatic area suitable for amphibian swimming purposes and an upper access panel suitable for lateral access to the interior of the vivarium such that an amphibian in the vivarium is approached laterally and not from above.
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Abstract
A vivarium with a raised side access panel which allows reptiles to be approached laterally rather than from above. A lower panel below the side access panel permits the vivarium to hold water for amphibians while permitting side access to the reptiles inside. The lower panel is an integral part of the lower segment of the vivarium. The lower panel in combination with the side panel and the floor provide a frameless, waterproof lower segment. A frame structure can be added for aesthetic reasons. The upper frame segments allow the top lid to be permanently mounted such that a variety of equipment can be placed on the top cover of the vivarium without being disturbed when the vivarium is accessed through the side access panel. The shape of the frame segments form recessed bottom which can hold an optional heating element to control temperature in the vivarium from below. An alternative embodiment is split between lower and upper halves such that the upper half can be raised up and off of the lower segment for easy maintenance and cleaning.
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3 Claims
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1. A vivarium with an aquatic lower compartment and an upper access panel for lateral access to the interior of the vivarium, comprising:
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at least one side wall having a first and a second side edge; a floor; a lower panel attached to the at least one side wall and to the floor such that the floor, the at least one side wall and the lower panel create an area containing water and having a depth suitable for amphibian occupants of the vivarium; and an access panel having a bottom edge and at least first and second side edges, the access panel attached at its bottom edge to the lower panel and attached at its first side edge to the first side edge of at least one side wall and attached at its second side edge to the second side edge of at least one side wall, the access panel having a sufficient size to permit lateral entry into the vivarium such that a hand entering the vivarium will approach the occupant of the vivarium from a lateral direction; whereby the vivarium has a lower aquatic area suitable for amphibian swimming purposes and an upper access panel suitable for lateral access to the interior of the vivarium such that an amphibian in the vivarium is approached laterally and not from above. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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