Primate Restraining Device

A technology for primates and restraints, applied in the field of restraints, can solve the problems of no consideration for disposal, no special consideration for convenience, etc., and achieve the effect of safe and easy injection or blood collection

Active Publication Date: 2012-05-30
SHIN NIPPON BIOMEDICAL LAB
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[0006] However, the existing restraints as above only focus on restricting the monkey's movements, and do not consider the ...

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[0019] refer to Figure 1 ~ Figure 3 Embodiments of the present invention will be described.

[0020] (Restrainer 10)

[0021] Such as figure 2 As shown, the restraint 10 of the present invention is composed of a storage portion 13 , a slide gate 14 , and a clip body 12 as main components. Such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, the restraint device 10 of this embodiment forms a box-shaped cage by the storage body 13 , the sliding gate 14 and the clip body 12 .

[0022] (storage body 13 and sliding gate 14)

[0023] Such as figure 1 As shown, the storage body 13 is formed by assembling rod-shaped members 50 in a grid to form a wall surface, thereby forming two side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface, but the front and rear surfaces are open.

[0024] Moreover, the slide shutter 14 which can open and close the back side of the storage body 13 by sliding up and down is provided in the back side. The upper end of the sliding shutter 14 is formed to protrude u...

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Abstract

A primate restraining device capable of restraining the movement of a monkey and, particularly, capable of facilitating injection or blood drawing. A primate restraining device comprising: a containing body having both side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface; a door provided to the rear surface side of the containing body and capable of opening and closing the rear surface side of the containing body by sliding up and down; and a partition wall which is formed so as to close the inside of the containing body from the front surface side and to be movable forward and backward within the containing body and which is configured to be able to be affixed at a desired position within the containing body. The partition wall has provided therein hind-limb protrusion openings from which the hind limbs of the contained primate are caused to protrude to the outside.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a restraint device used in experiments on the effects of medicines and the like using primates. In more detail, it relates to a restraint for restricting the movement of a primate, especially for injection or blood collection. Background technique [0002] When researching and developing pharmaceuticals for the diagnosis of human diseases or the treatment of diseases, it is necessary to confirm the effect of the drug by applying it to animals in order to investigate in advance how the drug will affect the human body. [0003] As experimental animals used here, mice, voles, pigs, rabbits, monkeys, and various other animals are used. However, the use of primates (hereinafter referred to as "monkeys") is most appropriate for the most reliable investigation of the effects of pharmaceuticals applied to humans. [0004] However, in order to give medicine orally, nasogastrically or intravenously to monkeys, to collect blood ...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K15/04A01K1/03A01K67/00A61D3/00
CPCA01K1/031A01K1/0613A61D3/00A01K1/03A01K15/04A61D2003/006
Inventor 永田良一
Owner SHIN NIPPON BIOMEDICAL LAB
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