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Inclining coffin

A coffin, for allowing inclination for display of a deceased person in a natural position.

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Class 119/483 - Rabbit hutch


Subclass of Class 119 - Animal husbandry
Definition: Subject matter particularly suited for housing any of a
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 01/29/2008


NumberTitleIssue Date
7322314Insulated animal enclosure
An insulated animal enclosure configured to be conveniently maintained at a cool and comfortable interior temperature. The insulated animal enclosure includes an inner habitat and an outer housing. The cuter housing includes an opening configured to receive the inne...
01/29/2008
6568351Methods for raising rabbits
The present invention provides a method for raising rabbits, in particular by feeding the rabbit with a feed containing a source of long-chain fatty acid. In this manner, mortality and the feed conversion rates are decreased while average daily weight gai...
05/27/2003
5893338Rabbit housing and rabbit housing system
An animal housing including a housing top, a housing bottom with a perforated floor, and a skirt. The skirt is configured so as to receive and support the housing bottom. A pan is disposed within the skirt such that the perforated floor of the housing bot...
04/13/1999
5752469Habitat for rodents and method of making same
A habitat for rodents and a method for making same is provided. The habitat comprises a housing formed of coconut shell. The coconut shell defines a inner cavity therein. The coconut shell is comprised of a material resistant to gnawing damage by the rode...
05/19/1998
4528942Set of cages for animals
(a) A set of cages for animals. (b) A set characterized in that it is subdivided into groups (4) of four cages (3) each comprising two adjacent cages of a row and two opposite cages in the other row, the central part of each group (4) of four cages having...
07/16/1985
 
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