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Title:
RESTRAINT DEVICE FOR PRIMATES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/034588
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
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 means (40) for restraining a body, and a second restraint means (42) for restraining a neck in this order starting at the lower part. In the both restraint means, 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 restraint means can be adjusted.

Inventors:
OSADA YOSHIHISA (JP)
NAGASAKA YASUO (US)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2006/307218
Publication Date:
March 29, 2007
Filing Date:
April 05, 2006
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Assignee:
RIKKYO GAKUIN (JP)
OSADA YOSHIHISA (JP)
NAGASAKA YASUO (US)
International Classes:
A01K15/00; A01K67/00; A61D3/00
Foreign References:
JPH0119129A
JPH07147862A1995-06-13
JPS62107817U1987-07-09
JPH0824506A1996-01-30
Other References:
NAKATA R., NAGASAKA Y. OSADA Y.: "Introduction of optical touch panels for psychological experiments using animals", RIKKYO PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, vol. 46, 31 March 2004 (2004-03-31), pages 33 - 41, XP003001624
"Animal psychology research", vol. 1, 2000, pages: 61 - 73
"St. Paul's University Psychology Research", vol. 43, 2001, ST. PAUL'S UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES, pages: 19 - 23
"St. Paul's University Psychological Research", 2004, ST. PAUL'S UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES, pages: 33 - 41
"Japanese Animal Psychology Society", vol. 1, 2000, article "Animal psychology research", pages: 61 - 73
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
OHGAKI, Takashi (35-3 Higashi Ikebukuro 1-chom, Toshima-ku Tokyo 13, JP)
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