![]() Puppy net for a mink cage
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a puppy pen (2) for use in connection with a mink cage (40, 41). The puppy net (2) comprises a first plate portion (8) having a plurality of holes (6) provided therein. The puppy net (2) further comprises a second plate portion (10) slidably attached to the first plate portion (8), the second plate portion (10) comprising a region in which holes (6 ') are provided. 公开号:DK201600275A1 申请号:DKP201600275 申请日:2016-05-06 公开日:2017-07-03 发明作者:Erik Lund Jensen 申请人:Animal Toys Aps; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Puppy net for a mink cage Description FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a puppy pen ten. use in connection with mink breeding. More specifically, the invention relates to a puppy pen for placement in the bottom of a mink cage. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In connection with mink breeding, the puppies are born in nest boxes, where access to the other areas of the cage is available. However, the puppies can only access the other areas of the cage for the first time if the bitch moves the puppies. When the mink gets puppies, it is necessary to provide traditional mink cages with a finer-masked puppy pen to prevent the small puppies from falling out through the meshes of the cage's bottom grid. However, an adult mink's stool cannot pass through the fine-masked puppy pen. Therefore, faeces / excrement accumulate on the known puppy pen, which poses a risk of infection to the small delicate puppies. It is thus a challenge to use the known puppy pens that are available on the market, since in connection with the use of the known puppy pens it is not possible to meet the needs of the bitch and the puppies respectively. Thus, it is not possible to allow the bitch to place feces / excrements at a position where the feces / excrements can pass down the gill duct placed under the cage for collecting the remains of the mink. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a puppy pen that will meet the needs of the bitch and the puppies respectively. The Invention of the Invention / The object of the present invention is to provide a puppy pen with which it is possible to meet the needs of the bitch and the puppies, respectively, so that a) the puppies can stay safely on the puppy net without risk of falling through the bottom and b) the bitch have the opportunity to reach a position where the stool / excrement can pass down through the cage in which the puppy net is placed The object of the present invention is achieved with a puppy pen as defined in claim 1. Preferred embodiments are defined in the subclaims, are explained in the following description and Illustrated in the accompanying figures. The puppy net of the invention is a puppy net comprising a first plate portion having a plurality of holes provided therein, the puppy net further comprising a second plate portion slidably attached to the first plate portion. Thus, with the puppy net according to the invention, it is possible to provide a puppy net that can be length-adjusted. Thus, it is possible to provide a puppy pen whose length can be adjusted. Thus, it is possible for adult mink (bitch) to feed directly onto the original bottom net in the area furthest from the nest by pushing the puppy net together so that part of the bottom grid is exposed. That way, the stool can pass directly out through the bottom grille. This prevents the adult mink's stool from accumulating inside the cage. By changing the length of the puppy net so that the puppy net covers the entire bottom grid, it is possible to ensure that the puppies can stay safely inside the cage without the risk of falling out through the bottom. The puppy network according to the invention can thus be length-adjusted as needed to meet different needs arising at different times. The puppy net of the invention is a puppy pen comprising a first plate portion with a number of holes provided therein. The first plate portion may advantageously comprise a grid or area in which a number of holes of predefined size and geometry are provided to make it safe for mink puppies to stay in the area without the risk of falling out. The first plate part may have any suitable geometry. However, it may be advantageous to use a plate portion having a rectangular geometry. The puppy net further comprises a second plate portion slidably attached to the first plate portion. The second plate portion may advantageously comprise a grid or area in which a plurality of holes of predefined size and geometry are provided in order to make it safe for mink puppies to stay in the area without the risk of escaping and at the same time ensuring that urine and at least a portion of stool from an adult mink can pass through the holes. The second plate portion may have any suitable geometry. However, it may be advantageous to use a plate portion having a rectangular geometry. It may be advantageous for the second plate portion to include an area in which holes are provided. This ensures that urine and at least part of the stool from an adult mink can pass through the holes. It is important to choose holes with a size that ensure that it is safe and safe for mink puppies to stay in the area without the risk of falling out. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the holes in the second portion are larger than the holes in the first portion. This ensures that faeces from an adult mink can pass out through the holes in the second part and at the same time ensure that the mink's puppies can safely and properly stay on the first part. If the first part comprises small holes, these holes may drain urine and water (spilled) from a water bowl. This ensures that the puppies do not move due to fluid collection. The holes in the first part and in the second part can have any suitable geometry. The holes may be round, hexagonal square, triangular, octagonal or have another suitable geometry. The holes in the first part may advantageously have a diameter / extent which ensures that liquid (water and urine) can pass through the holes so that the substrate is kept dry and non-slip. The holes in the second part may advantageously have a diameter / extent of at least the same size as the holes in the first part. It may be an advantage that the puppy net comprises a first plate-shaped portion slidably attached to a plate-shaped second portion by means of one or more engaging means provided in the first portion and / or in the second portion. One, two, three, four, five, six or more engagement devices may be provided in the first part. The engagement means may advantageously be arranged symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of the puppy net or the first part or the second part. The engagement devices ensure that a length change of the puppy net can be provided by displacing the second portion relative to the first portion. Advantageously, the engagement means may be arranged to provide a displacement of that portion relative to the first portion along the longitudinal axis of the puppy net. It may be advantageous that the first ones! is wider than the second part. Hereby it is possible to use the engaging means attached to or integrated in the first part, where the engaging means are arranged to receive the second part throughout its width. It may be advantageous that the whip network comprises one or more engaging means comprising a longitudinal groove arranged to receive the outer periphery of the first portion or the second portion. This makes it possible to use the longitudinal track ten! to receive a plate portion to be displaced in proportion ten! the part in which the engaging device is provided. At the same time, it is possible to use the structure located around the track to ensure that the slab portion inserted into the track is held in place. The structure located around the track can thus restrict movement of the plate part in directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the puppy net. It may be advantageous to have one or more engaging means provided in the first part, wherein the engaging means are arranged to receive the second part in a manner in which the second part is displaceably engaged with the first part, the second portion may be displaced along the longitudinal axis of the puppy pen and at the same time retained in the directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. Hereby it is possible to provide a robust and easily usable puppy pen, where the engagement means ensure that the second part is held in engagement with the first part. It may be advantageous that the whip mesh comprises one or more engaging means comprising one or more control elements arranged to be engaged with corresponding sides extending along the longitudinal axis of the first portion or along the longitudinal axis of the second portion. Thus, it is possible to ensure a controlled displacement of the first part relative to the second part. It may be advantageous that the slots are elongated and that control members project relative to at least a portion of the other portion, preferably all or substantially all of the remaining portion of the portion where the control elements are provided. Thus, it is possible to use the slots and control elements to provide a simple and user-friendly mechanical solution that ensures geometric locking in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the slots. It may be advantageous for the slots to be rectangular and arranged to receive substantially control elements projecting from the other portion of the second portion. It may be advantageous to use large box-shaped control elements. It may be advantageous that the whip mesh comprises a first portion of a preferably rectangular configuration, the first portion consisting of a centrally located grid structure having a plurality of hollows. Thus, it is possible to use the structure located around the grid structure to integrate one or more parts, e.g. one or more bowls. In addition, it is possible to provide slots in the structure located around the grid structure. It may be an advantage that the puppy net comprises a fastener arranged to be engaged with a portion of the cage in which the puppy net is placed. This makes it possible to position the puppy net at a desired position in a cage in a simple way. It may be advantageous for the puppy net to comprise a collecting device arranged to protrude through the side grid of the cage in which the puppy net is placed. Hereby it is possible to supply water to a bowl in the cage via supply of water to the collection device. The collecting device may advantageously be an integral part of a bowl disposed on the puppy net, attached to the puppy net or integrated in the puppy net. It may be an advantage that the puppy net comprises one or more fasteners arranged to be engaged with a portion of the cage in which the puppy net is placed, where the fasteners are formed as engaging devices provided in the first part where the engaging devices are adapted to to receive the other they! in a manner in which the second part is displaceably engaged with the first part, so that the second part can be displaced along the puppet's bed axis and at the same time retained in the directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. In this way, the engagement devices are used simultaneously as fasteners. It may be an advantage that the engagement devices are arranged ten! to act as fasteners arranged to be attached to the bottom grid of the cage. This may be a benefit, in that the whip network comprises a first bowl integrated into the first portion. This makes it possible to use puppy nets without having to use a separate bowl for claims purposes, e.g. for water or for feed. It may be advantageous that the puppy net comprises a second bowl integrated into the first portion. Thus, it is possible to use one bowl for water and one other bowl for feed. Advantageously, a collection device may be integrated in a bowl. This makes it possible to reduce the number of puppy net components. At the same time, it is possible to provide a simple way of supplying the bowl with liquid (water). It may be an advantage that the second part comprises ef number of teeth separated by spaces. The teeth can thus be brought into engagement with the grid masks in the bottom grid in a cage. It may be advantageous that the teeth be disposed on the front portion of the second portion and that the teeth project downwards perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the staple net and that the teeth are arranged to engage the grid meshes of the bottom grid in a cage. It may be advantageous to have a hole provided at the front end of the second part with which it is possible to attach a tool (or finger) in connection with displacement of the second part relative to the first part. Figure Description The invention will be explained in the following with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a prior art puppy pen, FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a puppy pen according to the invention, FIG. 3 shows another schematic illustration of that of FIG. 2, FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of a puppy pen according to the invention mounted in a cage; FIG. 5A is a schematic view of a puppy pen according to the invention in a first partially open configuration, FIG. 5B shows that in FIG. 5A shows the puppy pen in a completely open configuration; FIG. 6A is a diagrammatic perspective view of a puppy pen according to the invention viewed diagonally from below; FIG. 6B is a perspective view of that of FIG. Figure 6A shows the puppy as seen from above, FIG. 7 is a bottom view of a puppy pen according to the invention; FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a puppy pen according to the invention; FIG. 9 shows the first part of the puppy net shown in FIG. 8 seen from above, FIG. 10 shows the second part of the puppy net shown in FIG. 8 seen from above, FIG. 11 is a bottom view of a puppy pen according to the invention in a collapsed configuration and FIG. 12 shows that in FIG. 11 shows the puppy seen from above. Detailed description Initially, it should be noted that the attached drawings illustrate non-limiting embodiments only. A variety of other embodiments will be possible within the scope of the present invention. In the following, similar or identical elements in the various embodiments will be denoted by the same reference numeral. FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a puppy pen 2 according to the prior art. The puppy net 2 is rectangular with a length L and a width B. The puppy net 2 is made of a plaster-coated metal mesh 4 with a number of rectangular holes 6. The puppy net 2 is available with and without a circumferential frame. When the mink gets puppies, it is necessary to provide the traditional mink cage with a fine-mesh puppy pen to prevent the small puppies from falling out through the meshes in the bottom grid of the cage. Adult mink stools, however, cannot pass through the fine-masked puppy pen. Therefore, faeces / excrement accumulate on the known puppy pen, which poses a risk of infection to the small delicate puppies. It is thus a challenge to use the known puppy pens that are available in the market. FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of a puppy pen 2 according to the invention. The puppy net 2 comprises a first plate-shaped de! 8, which is slidably attached to a plate-shaped second de! 10, which is engaged with the first part 8. The first part 8 has a rectangular shape and consists of a centrally located grid structure 4 with a number of holes 6. The first portion 8 comprises a first plate section 24 constituting one long side and a second plate section 25 constituting the opposite long side. The first ones! 8 further comprises a first end pad section 26 constituting one short side and a second end pad section 27 constituting the opposite short side. A bowl 30 is integrated at the rear end of the first plate section 24 and a second bowl 28 at the rear end of the second plate section 25. Two parallel slots 12, 12 'are provided in the first portion 8. The two slots 12, 12' extend parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the first portion. A collecting device 34 is provided in the rear portion of the periphery of the second plate section 25. The collecting device 34 is arranged to extend through the side grid of the cage. The collecting device 34 extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X extending along the first part 8. The collecting device 34 forms part of the second bowl 28. A connecting element 35 is arranged over the collecting device 34 in order to supply water to the collecting device 34 via the connecting element. 35th The second portion 10 is slidably attached to the first portion 8. The second portion 10 is rectangular and is engaged by engaging means 14 disposed on each side of the front portion of the first portion 8. The engaging means 14 comprises a longitudinal groove 16, which the outer periphery of the other de! 10 is slidably engaged so that the second one! 10 can be displaced along the longitudinal axis X and at the same time retained in the directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X. Thus, the engaging means 14 ensure that the second part 10 is held in engagement with the first part 8. The second one! 10 comprises a plurality of teeth 18 separated by spaces 20. The teeth 18 are disposed on the front ones! of the second portion 10 and projecting downwards perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X. The teeth 18 are arranged ten! to be brought into engagement with the grid masks of the bottom grid in a cage. A mind is provided! 22, with which it is possible to attach a tool for displacing the second part 10 with respect to the first part 8. FIG. 3 shows another schematic illustration of that of FIG. 2 shows the puppy pen 2. The whip pen 2 is viewed obliquely from above and comprises a first part 8 and a second part! 10, which is displaceably engaged with the first portion 8. The first portion 8 has a rectangular configuration. The first ones! 8 comprises a grid structure 4 which is centrally located and comprises a large number of holes 6. The first portion 8 comprises a first plate section 24, a second plate section 25, a first end plate section 26 and a second end plate section 27. at the rear end of the first plate section 24 is provided an integrated bowl 30. At the rear end of the second plate section 25 a second bowl 28 is integrated. The first portion 8 comprises two parallel slots 12, 12 'extending parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the first die. The second plate section 25 comprises a collecting device 34 provided in the rear portion of the periphery of the second plate section 25. Collection device 34 is formed as a protruding portion of the bowl 28 arranged for attachment ten; a side wall of a cage. A connecting element 35 is arranged over the collecting device 34, in order to be able to supply liquid (water drops) to the underlying collecting device 35, which forms a protruding part of the water bowl 28. The second portion 10 is rectangular and is engaged by engaging means 14 disposed on each side of the front portion of the first portion 8. The engaging means 14 is provided with a longitudinal groove 16 arranged to receive the outer periphery of the second portion 10. Thereby, the second part 10 can be displaced along the longitudinal axis X and at the same time retained in the directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X. The engaging means 14 thus ensure that the second part 10 is held in engagement with the first part 8. The other day 10 includes a mind! 22, which may be used in connection with displacement of the second de! 10 relative to the first part 8. Fig. 4 shows a schematic drawing of a puppy pen 2 according to the invention mounted in a cage 40. The cage 40 comprises a base 42 formed as a grid adjacent to a first side 44 and a second side 44 '. The puppy net 2 has a proximal end 36 in which is provided a first bowl 28 and a second bowl 30. The puppy net 2 is mechanically secured to the side 44 'by a fastener which is simultaneously arranged as an engagement device (see 14 in Fig. 3). . The collecting device 34 protrudes through the cage 40 and is thus capable of collecting water from the connecting element 35. The collecting device 34 forms an integral part of the first part of the puppy net 8. The second part 10 can be displaced along the longitudinal axis X such that the extension of the puppy net increases. This makes it possible to make the bottom 42 of the cage 40 suitable for mink puppies. By maximally deferring the second part 10, the entire bottom 42 is secured so that the puppies can live there without risk. In good weather, where the bitch is likely to take the puppies out, it is advisable to pull out the second part 10 completely so that the cage 40 is secured along the entire bottom 42. In bad weather, where If the bitch does not take the puppies out on the puppy net 2, it will be possible to adjust the length of the puppy net so that the farthest part of the bottom 42 (furthest away from the nest box) is exposed so that puppy net 2 does not cover this part. This will allow the bitch to feed in the farthest area where the puppy net 2 does not cover the bottom 42. This ensures that the stool can pass out through the large meshes in the bottom grid of the cage 42. A connection element 35 for connecting water is arranged between the cage 40 and the adjacent cage 41. Thus, the mink cannot access connection element 35 and bite it in pieces. It can be seen that the adjacent cage 41 comprises a grid-shaped bottom 42 'with very large meshes (holes) 6' which are so large that small mink puppies can fall out. The puppy net 2 comprises a first portion 8 and a second portion 10 displaceable with the first portion 8. The first portion 8 is rectangular and comprises a centrally located grid structure 4 comprising a large number of holes 6. These holes 6 are substantially smaller than the holes. Therefore, the use of the puppy net 2 allows mink puppies to stay in the cage on top of the puppy net 2. It is furthermore possible to use one of the two bowls 28, 30 integrated in the puppy net 2 for respectively. water and feed. The puppy net 2 comprises two inset slots 12, 12 'extending parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the whip net. At the end of each of the two slots 12, 12', a circular end structure 38, 38 'is provided which is intended to facilitate the assembly process, wherein the first part 8 and the second part 10 are clicked together. The first part 8 and the second part 10 are arranged in such a way that the two parts 8, 10 must be assembled before being placed in the cage 40. Thus, the two parts 8, 10 also cannot be separated when lying in the cage. 40. This ensures that the mink can NOT separate the two parts 8, 10. FIG. 5A shows a schematic view of a puppy pen 2 according to the invention in a first partially open configuration. FIG. 5B shows that in FIG. 5A shows the puppy pen 2 in a completely open configuration. The puppy net is viewed from above and it is seen that the puppy net 2 comprises a first portion 8 as well as a second portion 10 disposed below the first portion 8. The second portion 10 is movably attached to the first portion 8, the second portion 10 comprising two control elements 32. , 32 ', engaged by corresponding slots 12, 12' extending along the first portion along its longitudinal axis X. Slots 12, 12 'are elongated and rectangular. They are arranged to receive the substantially box-shaped control elements 32, 32 'which project from the other portion of the second portion 10. The first part 8 comprises a centrally located rectangular area with small holes as well as an area outside the area provided with holes. The first part 8 has a length Li as well as a width Bi. It will be seen that the second portion 10 has a length L2 and a width B2 and that the width B2 is smaller than the width Bi. It is possible to engage the second part 10 with engagement devices arranged on the first part 10, including engagement devices similar to those illustrated in FIG. 2, FIG. 3 and in FIG. 6A. It is possible to make a variant of the first part where no slots 12, 12 'are used, but only other engagement devices extending along the back side (the side facing down to the bottom of the cage). In FIG. 5B, the second part 10 is pulled out as much as possible relative to the first part 8. Thus, the puppy net 2 has reached its greatest length L. The invention thus allows the length of the puppy net to be varied infinitely so that the most optimal overall length is obtained. In bad weather, where the bitch does not take the puppies out on the puppy net 2, it will be possible to adjust the length L of the puppy net so that the farthest part of the bottom (farthest away from the nest box) is exposed, so that the puppy net 2 does not cover this share. This will allow the bitch to reach the farthest area where the puppy net 2 does not cover the bottom. FIG. 6A is a diagrammatic perspective view of a puppy pen 2 according to the invention viewed diagonally from below, while FIG. 6B is a perspective view of that of FIG. 6A, the puppy is shown as seen from the top. The puppy net 2 includes a first day 8 and a second day! 10 placed under the first de! 8th The second one! 10 is movably attached to the first one! 8 via engagement devices 14.14 'integrated into the first de! 8. The second part 10 is further affixed ten! the first ones! 8 via thaw guide members 32, 32 'arranged to be engaged by corresponding slots 12,12' extending along the longitudinal axis X of the first portion. Slots 12,12 'have a rectangular geometry and are adapted to receive the guide members 32, 32 'that protrudes from the rest of them! of the second part 10. The first part 8 is equipped with a centrally located area with small holes 6 that allow mink puppies to enter the area without the risk of falling out. The second part 10 comprises a region of holes 6 '. FIG. 7 is a bottom view of a puppy pen according to the invention. The puppy net is placed on top of a lattice-shaped bottom part which is equipped with stiff masks 6 ”. The puppy net comprises a first portion with very small holes 6. The puppy net further comprises a second portion equipped with medium holes 6 'with hexagonal geometry. These latter holes 6 'partially allow adult mink's stool to pass out through holes 6'. At the same time, the mink puppies cannot fall through these holes 6 '. The diameter of the holes can advantageously be designed to ensure that the puppy net allows water and urine to pass through all the holes and at the same time ensure that the puppies can stay safely inside the cage without risk of falling out through the bottom. FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a puppy pen 2 according to the invention. The puppy net 2 comprises a first portion 8 and a second portion 10 which are engaged with one another so that the second portion 10 can be displaced along the longitudinal axis of the first portion 8. The first portion 8 comprises a central region with a hollow structure 4, which allows water and urine to be drained, so that the central area is kept dry and thus accessible to the puppies. In the first plate-shaped part, a first bowl 30 and a second bowl 28 are integrated with a portion 34 extending in relation to the longitudinal axis of the plate, which forms a collecting device 4. Two longitudinal slots 12, 12 'are provided in the first part. The second part 10 comprises control elements 12, 12 'which project through the two slots 12, 12' and thus enable a controlled length adjustment of the puppy net 2 by displacing the second part 10 relative to the first part 8. The first part 8 is adapted to attach mechanically to the underlying cage structure (bottom grid) by introducing the first part engaging means 14 into the underlying grid structure, the engaging means 14 is formed as a sliding rail which ensures that the second part 10 is held in position and thus can be displaced in a controlled manner with respect to the first part 8. At one end of the slots 12, 12 'there are provided end structures 38, 38', which are used when the first part 8 and the second one! 10 must be engaged with each other. It can be seen from FIG. 8, that coupling and separation of the first part 8 and the second part 10 can only occur when the second part's two control elements are placed in end structures 38, 38 '. It is seen that the second part 10 is provided with holes 6 'larger than the holes in the first part 8. It is further seen that the second part 10 comprises a series of teeth 18 arranged to be mechanically secured in the underlying grid structure. when the puppy net 2 is placed at the bottom of a cage. FIG. 9 shows the first part 8 of the puppy net 2 shown in FIG. 8 seen from above. The first part 8 comprises a center section 4 in which a large number of holes 6 are provided for draining liquid, so that the area 4 can be kept dry. The first portion 8 further comprises two parallel slots 12, 12 ', at the end of which a rectangular end structure 38, 38' is provided. The first day 8 further comprises a first bowl 30 and a second bowl 28 with a protruding collecting device 34. FIG. 10 shows the second part 8 of the puppy net 2 shown in FIG. 8 seen from above. The second portion 10 comprises a region of holes 6 'and two guide members 32, 32' arranged to engage the slots 12, 12 'of the first portion 8. FIG. 11 is a bottom view of a puppy pen 2 according to the invention in a collapsed configuration. Puppy nets comprise a first portion 8 and a second portion 10 similar to those of FIG. 9 and in FIG. 10. The second part 10 is engaged with the first device engaging means 14. It is further seen that the collecting device 34 protrudes. FIG. 12 shows that in FIG. 11 shows the puppy pen 2 seen from above. The puppy net 2 comprises a first portion 8 and a second portion 10 similar to those of FIG. 9 and in FIG. 10. The second part 10 is engaged with the first part engaging means 14 and via the slots 12, 12 'into which the control elements 32, 32' are inserted. The first part 8 comprises a first bowl 30 and a second bowl 28 with a protruding collecting device 34. It is further seen that at each end of the slots 12, 12 'there is provided an end structure 38, 38' which is used in connection with inserting the guide members 32, 32 'into the slots 12, 12'. Thus, the control elements 32, 32 'can only be inserted into the slots 12, 12' and removed from the slots 12, 12 'when the control elements 32, 32' are located in the region of said end structures 38, 38 '. Reference number 2 Puppies 4 Structure 6.6 'Openings / holes 8 First they! 10 Second part 12,12 'Slot 14 Interlocking device 16 Grooves 18 Tooth 20 Spacing 22 Hole 24 Plate sectionlone 25 Plate sectionlone 26 Plate section 27 Plate section 28 Bowl 30 Bowl 32,32' Control element 34 Collection device 35 Connection element 36 End 38 End structure 40,41 Cage 42,42 ' Bottom 44.44 'Side X Longitudinal axis L, L1's L2 Length B, Bi, B2 Width
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1] The puppy net (2) comprising a first plate member (8) having a plurality of holes (6) provided therein, characterized in that the puppy net (2) comprises a second sheet member (10) slidably attached to the first sheet member (8). . [2] The puppy net (2) according to claim 1, characterized in that the second plate part (10) comprises a region in which holes (6 ') are provided. [3] The puppy net (2) according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the holes (6 ') in the second part (10) are larger than the holes in the first part (8). [4] The puppy net (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the puppy net (2) comprises a first plate-shaped part (8) slidably attached to a plate-shaped second part (10) by means of one or more engaging means ( 12,12 ', 14,14', 16, 16 ', 32, 32') provided in the first part (8) and / or in the second part (10). [5] The puppy net (2) according to claim 4, characterized in that the puppy net (2) comprises a plurality of engaging devices (14, 14) comprising a longitudinal groove (16) arranged ten. receiving the outer periphery of the first portion (8) or the second de! (10). [6] The puppy net (2) according to claim 5, characterized in that one or more engagement means (14, 14 ', 16, 16') are provided in the first part (8), wherein the engagement means (14, 14 ', 16, 16 ') is adapted to receive the second part (10) in a manner in which the second part (10) is displaceably engaged with the first part (8), so that the second part (10) can be displaced along puppet nets. longitudinal axis (X) and at the same time held in the directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (X). [7] The puppy net (2) according to claim 4, characterized in that the puppy net (2) comprises one or more engagement means (12, 12 ', 14, 14', 16, 16 ', 32, 32') comprising one or more control elements ( 32, 32 ') arranged to be engaged by corresponding slots (12,12') extending along the longitudinal axis (X) of the first part or along the longitudinal axis of the second part (X). [8] The puppy net (2) according to claim 7, characterized in that the slots (12, 12 ') are elongated and that the control elements (32, 32') protrude in proportion to ten! at least a portion of the other portion, preferably all or substantially all of the remaining portion of the portion (8, 10) where the control elements (32, 32 ') are provided. [9] The puppy net (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the puppy net (2) comprises a first part (8) of a preferably rectangular configuration, the first part (8) consisting of a centrally located grid structure (4) with a number of holes (6). [10] The puppy net (2) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the puppy net (2) comprises a collecting device (34) arranged to extend through the side grid (44) on the cage (40) in which the puppy net (2) is placed. .
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公开号 | 公开日 DK178960B1|2017-07-03|
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2018-12-14| PBP| Patent lapsed|Effective date: 20180506 |
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