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Title: US5218928: Avian restrainer
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Muck, Kin C.; Bethlehem, PA 18017
Chan, Helen M.; Bethlehem, PA 18017

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1993-06-15 / 1992-09-14

Application Number: US1992000944289

IPC Code: Advanced: A01K 37/00;
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IPC-7: A01K 29/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 119/714; 119/814; 119/853;
Original: 119/097.1;

Field of Search: 119/096,97.1,97.2,97.3,101,102

Priority Number:
1992-09-14  US1992000944289

Abstract: A device for restraining an avian animal, or other small animals, so as to restrict the movements of its body, while leaving its head, legs, and its rear region exposed for various treatments. The restrainer comprises a substantially flat sheet of pliable material, to which are attached a plurality of fastener members, the fastener members having fastening surfaces adapted for releasable attachment to each other, in conjunction with a pliable strap having fastening surface adapted for releasable attachment to the corresponding fastener members on the restrainer. The sheet is folded into an approximate funnel or truncated cone shape with two openings, and retained in this shape by the engagement of the releasable fastener members. It is held above the head of an animal, with the larger opening facing downwards, and rapidly placed over it until its head protrudes out of the smaller opening, the strap is then placed around the bottom or the rear of the animal, and attached at both ends to the corresponding fastener members on the restrainer. The size as well as the shape of the present restrainer are adjustable to accommodate animals of different sizes.

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Swiatek, Robert P.; Price, Thomas

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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:     1. A device for restraining avian animals, and other small animals, comprising:
  • a sheet of material having a proximal end and a distal end being adapted to be bent or folded in order to overlap portions adjacent the ends of the sheet, thereby forming said sheet into the approximate shape of a truncated cone having two significant openings, one opening being larger than the other, and
  • a plurality of fastening means, including,
  • first and second fastener members, each of said fastener members having a top attachment surface and a bottom backing surface, said first fastener member having a top attachment surface adapted for releasable engagement with the top attachment surface of said second fastener member, said first fastener member being attached at its said backing surface to a first surface of said sheet close to said proximal end of said sheet, said second fastener member being attached at its said backing surface to said sheet close to the distal end of said sheet and on the opposite second surface of said sheet, and
  • third and fourth fastener members of the same kind as said first fastener member, said third fastener member being attached at its backing surface to said sheet some distance to left of center of said sheet, and said fourth fastener member being attached at its backing surface to said sheet some distance to right of center of said sheet, and
  • a rear supporting strap made of a compliant or pliable material having an attachment surface adapted for releasable attachment to said third and fourth fastener members,
  • whereby said sheet is bent around until portions adjacent to said each of said distal and proximal ends of said sheet overlap substantially, to provide a desire overlap of said first and said second releasable fastener members, forming said sheet into a suitable approximate funnel shape with two significant openings, one opening being smaller than the other, the size of the smaller opening is made larger than a head of an animal but smaller than the body of an animal to be restrained, and the size of the larger opening being proportioned to receive the body of the animal,
  • wherein the restrainer sheet is retained in the desired approximate funnel shape by engaging said first and second fastener members having releasable attachment surfaces,
  • whereby said restrainer sheet is held above the animal with the larger opening facing downwards, and is rapidly placed over said animal until the head of said animal protrudes out of said smaller opening of said restrainer sheet,
  • wherein the rear supporting strap is placed across the larger opening of said restrainer, around the rear of the animal, and fastened to said restrainer sheet by attaching said releasable fastening surface of said strap to said third and fourth fastener members, for the purpose of preventing the animal from backing out of said restrainer sheet.


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