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Rodents (from Latin Rodere, "to gnaw") are mammals of the order Rodentia, which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal species are rodents (2,277 species); they are found in vast numbers on all continents except Antarctica. They are the most diversified mammalian order and live in a variety of terrestrial habitats, including human-made environments.

Noninvasive Photoplethysmographic Sensor Platform for Mobile Animals

A noninvasive photoplethysmographic sensor platform for mobile animals such as small rodents, namely rats and mice is useful such as in a laboratory research environment. The noninvasive photoplethysmographic sensor platform may be a collar which provides an easily affixed, adjustable attachment mechanism that encircles the animal, such as the neck. The neck of the animal provides several particular advantages as a sensor mounting platform for photoplethysmographic sensors. For pulse oximetry, the neck location will provide significant blood flow under all conditions. For small mammals, such as rats and mice, transmittance pulse oximetry through the neck of the subject remains possible. The neck mounted collar also offers inherent bite resistance to the sensor platform.
Owner:STARR LIFE SCI

Robotic device for locomotor training

InactiveUS6880487B2Easy to testAssessing the efficacy of potential therapeutic interventionsChiropractic devicesWalking aidsRobotic systemsRobotic arm
A robotic system and method for locomotion assessment and training of a mammal, exemplified by a rodent. A neurologically impaired animal is suspended over a moving surface in a harness, and the animal's hindlimbs are connected to robotic arms that apply force to the hindlimbs or measure limb movement characteristics. The moving surface can be a physical or virtual surface. A single robotic mechanism comprising two robotic arms can simultaneously apply force, measure limb movement, and provide a virtual surface. Manual or automatic adjustment of load support allows the mammal to step at varying body weight loads.
Owner:RGT UNIV OF CALIFORNIA

Rodent trap

A preferred embodiment rodent trap (100, 200) includes a housing (101, 140, 201, 240), a trap assembly (118, 218), and a removable insert receptacle (120, 220). The trap assembly (118, 218) provides access to a cavity (119, 205) within the housing (101, 140, 201, 240). The removable insert receptacle (120, 220) fits within the cavity (119, 205) proximate the trap assembly (118, 218) to contain a rodent or rodents therein. The removable insert receptacle (120, 220) is preferably made of a non-destructible material to prevent escape. Further, the rodent trap (100) includes a base (101), a cover (140), and climbing assisting members (105). The base (101) has a wall portion (102) including an elevated platform (106). The cover (140) cooperates with the base (101) to define a cavity (119), which contains the elevated platform (106). The climbing assisting members (105) provide access to the elevated platform (106). The trap assembly (118) is operatively connected to the elevated platform (106), which elevates the trap assembly (118) within the cavity (119). The base (101), the cover (140), and the elevated platform (106) assist in preventing contaminants from entering the trap assembly (118) and the cavity (119).
Owner:ECOLAB USA INC

Trap for rodents, in particular for mice and rats

The invention pertains to a trap for rodents, particularly for mice and rats, with a trigger device in the form of a plate (10) that is supported in a rocker-like fashion and provided with a constantly accessible receptacle for accommodating bait, with a striking device that is supported on the base plate (1) such that it can be pivoted about a first axis (7), wherein the striking device can be subjected to the force of a tension spring (18) and released from a first, armed position when an animal acts upon the plate such that it is pivoted about a second axis (9) supported on the base plate (1) from an idle position into a triggering position, in which a release element in the form of an eccentrically supported, elastic driving element that is separably engaged with the striking device (8) in the first, armed position can be pivoted by the rocker-like plate (10), wherein the striking device (8) that can be pivoted about the first axis (7) is released from its first, armed position and the force of the tension spring (18) causes the striking device to instantly swing with a high striking force into a second position, in which it humanely kills the animal. Due to its rotative moment, the eccentrically supported elastic driving element (17) is always rotationally prestressed in the direction of its home position, in which a collar (35) of the driving element (17) is engaged with an abutment (27) of the plate (10), wherein the striking device (8) is separably locked in its first, armed position on the driving element (17). The collar (35) of the driving element (17) that is tensioned during the movement of the latter into the release position such that the driving element (17) is turned back in the direction of its home position due to the spring-back of the spring arm (36).
Owner:URBANGUARD
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