IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0989642
(2006-04-05)
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등록번호 |
US-7806088
(2010-10-26)
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우선권정보 |
JP-2005-273223(2005-09-21) |
국제출원번호 |
PCT/JP2006/307218
(2006-04-05)
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§371/§102 date |
20080129
(20080129)
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국제공개번호 |
WO07/034588
(2007-03-29)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Osada, Yoshihisa
- Nagasaka, Yasuo
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
3 인용 특허 :
17 |
초록
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A restraint device for primates capable of providing accurate visual psychological results of experiment by reducing stress given to the primates as subjects and stabilizing the psychological state of the primates. A box-like body (12) formed of a transparent material comprises foot stands (70), a w
A restraint device for primates capable of providing accurate visual psychological results of experiment by reducing stress given to the primates as subjects and stabilizing the psychological state of the primates. A box-like body (12) formed of a transparent material comprises foot stands (70), a waist stand (72), a first restraint (40) for restraining a body, and a second restraint (42) for restraining a neck in this order starting at the lower part. In both restraints, the first cutout parts (40aa, 42aa) of first plate-like bodies (40a, 42a) and the second cutout parts (40bb, 42bb) of second plate-like bodies (40b, 42b) are mutually overlapped with each other in the directions reverse to each other to form a first hole (50) for restraining the body and a second hole (52) for restraining the neck while adjusting their sizes. The heights and the inclinations of the first and second restraints can be adjusted.
대표청구항
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The invention claimed is: 1. A primate restraint device that is employed disposed opposite a touch panel in order to carry out visual psychological experiments on a primate, comprising: a box-shaped body which houses the primate, and which has first and second side walls provided opposite one anoth
The invention claimed is: 1. A primate restraint device that is employed disposed opposite a touch panel in order to carry out visual psychological experiments on a primate, comprising: a box-shaped body which houses the primate, and which has first and second side walls provided opposite one another and a front wall and a rear wall which are provided opposite one another between the side walls, the side walls being provided with elongated upright holes along both sides of the side walls, wherein the box-shaped body comprises, therein, a foot stand, a waist stand, first restraining means capable of forming a first hole for restraining the body by adjusting the size of the first hole and second restraining means capable of forming a second hole for restraining the neck by adjusting the size of the second hole, which are provided in this order starting from the lower part of the box-shaped body; wherein the first hole and the second hole are formed in a positional relationship in which the body and the neck which are restrained by the respective holes are aligned on a vertical straight line; wherein the first restraining means and second restraining means are each provided between the opposing first and second side walls of the box-shaped body; wherein the first restraining means and second restraining means each comprise first and second plate-like bodies having a square planar shape, and first and second auxiliary plate bodies having a rectangular shape, the first and second auxiliary plate bodies being attached orthogonal to the first and second plate-like bodies on the two opposite sides of the first and second plate-like bodies; wherein the first restraining means and second restraining means each comprise first and second adjustment means for adjusting the height and tilt; wherein the first adjustment means is constituted by the elongated upright hole, the first auxiliary plate body and a fixing tool inserted into the elongated upright hole and fixed to the first auxiliary plate body; wherein the second adjustment means is constituted by another elongated upright hole, the second auxiliary plate body and another fixing tool inserted into another elongated upright hole and fixed to the second auxiliary plate body; and wherein the elongated upright holes each have a width in which both the first restraining means and second restraining means can be fixed in a tilted position by affording the two fixing tools which penetrate the two parallel elongated upright holes mutually displaced height levels. 2. The primate restraint device according to claim 1, wherein the first plate-like body is provided with a first cutout part which is U-shaped from one edge to an opposing edge; wherein the second plate-like body is provided with a second cutout part which is U-shaped from one edge to an opposing edge; wherein the first and second plate-like bodies of the first restraining means form the first hole by partially overlapping the first and second cutout parts in mutually opposite directions; and wherein the first and second plate-like bodies of the second restraining means form the second hole by partially overlapping the first and second cutout parts in mutually opposite directions. 3. The primate restraint device according to claim 2, wherein the first and second plate-like bodies are formed from a transparent material. 4. The primate restraint device according to claim 3, wherein the first side wall, second side wall, front wall and rear wall are constituted by a transparent material; wherein the front wall is provided in the box-shaped body above the first restraining means as a member which forms an opening that allows the primate to put a hand thereof outside the box-shaped body; and wherein the rear wall is provided in the box-shaped body as a door that opens and closes freely to allow the primate to enter and exit the box-shaped body. 5. The primate restraint device according to claim 3, wherein the foot stand is a drain board or wire mesh that is detachably provided in the box-shaped body; and wherein the waist stand is retained by the foot stand. 6. The primate restraint device according to claim 3, wherein the box-shaped body comprises a tray for excretions or the like which is detachably provided below the foot stand. 7. The primate restraint device according to claim 3, wherein the lower end of the box-shaped body is provided with a wheeled platform. 8. The primate restraint device according to claim 2, wherein the first side wall, second side wall, front wall and rear wall are constituted by a transparent material; wherein the front wall is provided in the box-shaped body above the first restraining means as a member which forms an opening that allows the primate to put a hand thereof outside the box-shaped body; and wherein the rear wall is provided in the box-shaped body as a door that opens and closes freely to allow the primate to enter and exit the box-shaped body. 9. The primate restraint device according to claim 2, wherein the foot stand is a drain board or wire mesh that is detachably provided in the box-shaped body; and wherein the waist stand is retained by the foot stand. 10. The primate restraint device according to claim 2, wherein the box-shaped body comprises a tray for excretions or the like which is detachably provided below the foot stand. 11. The primate restraint device according to claim 2, wherein the lower end of the box-shaped body is provided with a wheeled platform. 12. The primate restraint device according to claim 1, wherein the first side wall, second side wall, front wall and rear wall are constituted by a transparent material; wherein the front wall is provided in the box-shaped body above the first restraining means as a member which forms an opening that allows the primate to put a hand thereof outside the box-shaped body; and wherein the rear wall is provided in the box-shaped body as a door that opens and closes freely to allow the primate to enter and exit the box-shaped body. 13. The primate restraint device according to claim 12, wherein the foot stand is a drain board or wire mesh that is detachably provided in the box-shaped body; and wherein the waist stand is retained by the foot stand. 14. The primate restraint device according to claim 12, wherein the box-shaped body comprises a tray for excretions or the like which is detachably provided below the foot stand. 15. The primate restraint device according to claim 12, wherein the lower end of the box-shaped body is provided with a wheeled platform. 16. The primate restraint device according to claim 1, wherein the foot stand is a drain board or wire mesh that is detachably provided in the box-shaped body; and wherein the waist stand is retained by the foot stand. 17. The primate restraint device according to claim 1, wherein the box-shaped body comprises a tray for excretions or the like which is detachably provided below the foot stand. 18. The primate restraint device according to claim 1, wherein the lower end of the box-shaped body is provided with a wheeled platform. 19. A primate restraint device that is employed disposed opposite a touch panel in order to carry out visual psychological experiments on a primate, comprising: a box-shaped body which houses the primate, and which has first and second side walls provided opposite one another and a front wall and a rear wall which are provided opposite one another between the side walls, the side walls being provided with elongated upright holes along both sides of the side walls, wherein the box-shaped body comprises, therein, a foot stand, a waist stand, first restraining means capable of forming a first hole for restraining the body by adjusting the size of the first hole and second restraining means capable of forming a second hole for restraining the neck by adjusting the size of the second hole, which are provided in this order starting from the lower part of the box-shaped body; wherein the first hole and the second hole are formed in a positional relationship in which the body and the neck which are restrained by the respective holes are aligned on a vertical straight line; wherein the first restraining means and second restraining means are each provided between the opposing first and second side walls of the box-shaped body; and wherein the first restraining means and second restraining means each comprise first and second plate-like bodies having a square planar shape, and first and second auxiliary plate bodies having a rectangular shape, the first and second auxiliary plate bodies being attached orthogonal to the first and second plate-like bodies on the two opposite sides of the first and second plate-like bodies, the first auxiliary plate body and second auxiliary plate body being each provided with elongated lateral holes that extend in a direction orthogonal to the elongated upright holes; wherein the first restraining means and second restraining means each comprise first and second adjustment means for adjusting the height and tilt; wherein the first adjustment means is constituted by one of the elongated upright holes, the first auxiliary plate body and a fixing tool inserted into the elongated upright hole and fixed to the first auxiliary plate body; wherein the second adjustment means is constituted by another elongated upright hole, the second auxiliary plate body and another fixing tool inserted into another elongated upright hole and fixed to the second auxiliary plate body; and wherein the elongated upright holes and the elongated lateral holes each have a width in which the first restraining means and second restraining means each can be fixed in a tilted position by affording the two fixing tools which penetrate the two parallel elongated upright holes and two elongated lateral holes opposite the elongated upright holes mutually displaced height levels. 20. The primate restraint device according to claim 19, wherein the first plate-like body is provided with a first cutout part which is U-shaped from one edge to an opposing edge; wherein the second plate-like body is provided with a second cutout part which is U-shaped from one edge to an opposing edge; wherein the first and second plate-like bodies of the first restraining means form the first hole by partially overlapping the first and second cutout parts in mutually opposite directions; and wherein the first and second plate-like bodies of the second restraining means form the second hole by partially overlapping the first and second cutout parts in mutually opposite directions.
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