Claims
- 1. A fluid delivery system for delivering a fluid from a fluid bag to an animal caging system for housing an animal, said fluid delivery system comprising:
a fluid delivery valve assembly; wherein said fluid delivery valve assembly is adapted to be coupled to the fluid bag to facilitate the providing of the fluid to the caging system.
- 2. The fluid delivery system of claim 1, said fluid delivery valve assembly comprising:
an upper member having a piercing member and a connecting member, said upper member having a fluid channel defined therethrough; a base having a flange member and a base fluid channel defined therethrough, wherein said base is designed to be matingly coupled to said upper member.
- 3. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, said fluid delivery valve assembly further comprising:
a spring element disposed within said base fluid channel; a stem member disposed in part within said base fluid channel, said stem member having an actuation portion extending through said spring element, said stem member having a top portion having a lower surface; wherein a portion of said spring element abuts said lower surface to apply a biasing force to said stem member.
- 4. The fluid delivery system of claim 3, said fluid delivery valve assembly further comprising:
a sealing member disposed in said base fluid channel, said sealing member having a flow aperture and a sealing member bottom surface, said sealing member being designed and dimensioned to facilitate sealing of said flow apertures when said sealing member bottom surface abuts a top surface of said stem member.
- 5. The fluid delivery system of claim 4, wherein said sealing member bottom surface has a lower ridge extending therefrom, said lower ridge being designed and dimensioned to facilitate the concentration of said biasing force from said spring member to seal said flow aperture.
- 6. The fluid delivery system of claim 3, wherein said stem member is designed and dimensioned to selectively facilitate the flow of the fluid when said actuation portion is pushed by the animal.
- 7. The fluid delivery system of claim 5, wherein said stem member is designed and dimensioned to selectively facilitate the flow of the fluid when said actuation portion is pushed by the animal.
- 8. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, wherein said flange member is substantially perpendicular to said base.
- 9. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, wherein said base has a leak preventing member formed thereon for securingly sealing said upper member to the fluid bag.
- 10. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, further comprising a piercing edge and a beveled tip formed on said piercing member, said piercing edge being substantially angular which allows said piercing member to puncture and enter the fluid bag, which allows the fluid to flow through said fluid channel.
- 11. The fluid delivery system of claim 3, wherein a portion of said base fluid channel is tapered to prevent said spring member from passing completely therethrough which facilitates compression of said spring member within said base fluid channel.
- 12. The fluid deliver system of claim 2, wherein said upper member has a first gripping portion and said base has a second gripping portion, wherein said first and second gripping portions are designed and dimensioned to facilitate said coupling of said upper member and said base via a friction fit.
- 13. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, wherein said upper member is formed of an autoclaveable material.
- 14. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, wherein said upper member is formed of a metallic material.
- 15. The fluid delivery system of claim 2, wherein said flange member is substantially circular.
- 16. The fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein said fluid delivery system provides means for preventing leaks in the fluid bag once said fluid bag is punctured.
- 17. The fluid delivery system of claim 6, said base further having an abutment wall, wherein said abutment wall is designed and dimensioned to restrict the movement of said actuation portion such that the flow of the fluid is not more than a predetermined amount.
- 18. The fluid delivery system of claim 6, said base further having an extension portion, said extension portion having a length, said length being designed and dimensioned to protect said actuation portion from inadvertent bumping by the animal.
- 19. A fluid delivery system for delivering a fluid to an animal caging system for housing an animal, said fluid delivery system comprising:
a fluid delivery valve assembly; and a fluid bag; wherein said fluid delivery valve assembly is adapted to be coupled to the fluid bag to facilitate the providing of the fluid to the caging system.
- 20. The fluid delivery system of claim 19, said fluid delivery valve assembly comprising:
an upper member having a piercing member and a connecting member, said upper member having a fluid channel defined therethrough; a base having a flange member and a base fluid channel defined therethrough, wherein said base is designed to be matingly coupled to said upper member.
- 21. The fluid delivery system of claim 20, said fluid delivery valve assembly further comprising:
a spring element disposed within said base fluid channel; a stem member disposed in part within said base fluid channel, said stem member having an actuation portion extending through said spring element, said stem member having a top portion having a lower surface; wherein a portion of said spring element abuts said lower surface to apply a biasing force to said stem member.
- 22. The fluid delivery system of claim 21, said fluid delivery valve assembly further comprising a sealing member disposed in said base fluid channel, said sealing member having a flow aperture and a sealing member bottom surface, said sealing member being designed and dimensioned to facilitate sealing of said flow apertures when said sealing member bottom surface abuts a top surface of said stem member.
- 23. The fluid delivery system of claim 19, wherein said fluid bag comprises a water bag constructed from flexible polymeric material.
- 24. A fluid delivery system for delivering a fluid from a fluid bag to an animal, said fluid delivery system comprising:
an animal isolation and caging rack system having a plurality of rack coupling stations disposed therein; at least one animal cage for housing the animal, said cage being selectively insertable within said rack coupling station; a fluid delivery valve assembly; wherein said fluid delivery valve assembly is adapted to be coupled to the fluid bag to facilitate the providing of the fluid to the animal in the at least one animal cage.
- 25. The fluid delivery system of claim 24, further comprising a diet delivery system having a fluid bag receptacle and a chow receptacle, said fluid bag receptacle being adapted to contain the fluid bag therein.
- 26. An animal isolation and caging system for delivering fluid to an animal from a fluid bag, said system comprising:
a ventilated rack, said rack including at least one air exhaust plenum; at least one canopy disposed within said rack for ventilation of cages housed in a said caging system wherein said rack is capable of supporting at least one cage level barrier cage within said rack below said at least one canopy while maintaining a gap between the top of said at least one cage and said at least one canopy so as to permit air to be drawn into said air exhaust plenum from the interior of said at least one cage through the top of said at least one cage; a diet delivery system having a fluid bag receptacle and a chow receptacle, said fluid bag receptacle adapted to receive the fluid bag therein; and a fluid delivery valve assembly adapted to be coupled to the fluid bag.
- 27. A method for delivering fluid to one or more animal cages comprising:
providing sealed sanitized bags of fluid by a provider for use in an animal cage or caging system; wherein the pre-packaged and uncontaminated fluid is used in an animal cage.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising providing bag material.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising forming a tube with the bag material.
- 30. The method of claim 29, further comprising forming a vertical seal on the tube.
- 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising adding a quantity of the fluid to the tube.
- 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising forming a horizontal seal in the tube.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further comprising cutting the tube at the horizontal seal to form individual bags of fluid.
- 34. The method of claim 33, further comprising providing additives to the fluid.
- 35. The method of claim 33, further comprising heating the fluid before adding said quantity of fluid to said tube such that the fluid and said fluid bag become sterilized.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein the fluid is heated to a temperature of about 180° F.
- 37. A valve assembly comprising:
an upper member having a piercing member and a connecting member, said upper member having a fluid channel defined therethrough; a base having a flange member and a base fluid channel defined therethrough, wherein said base is designed to be matingly coupled to said upper member.
- 38. The valve assembly of claim 37, further comprising:
a spring element disposed within said base fluid channel; a stem member disposed in part within said base fluid channel, said stem member having an actuation portion extending through said spring element, said stem member having a top portion having a lower surface; wherein a portion of said spring element abuts said lower surface to apply a biasing force to said stem member.
- 39. The valve assembly of claim 38, further comprising:
a sealing member disposed in said base fluid channel, said sealing member having a flow aperture and a sealing member bottom surface, said sealing member being designed and dimensioned to facilitate sealing of said flow apertures when said sealing member bottom surface abuts a top surface of said stem member.
- 40. The valve assembly of claim 39, wherein said sealing member bottom surface has a lower ridge extending therefrom, said lower ridge being designed and dimensioned to facilitate the concentration of said biasing force from said spring member to seal said flow aperture.
- 41. The valve assembly of claim 38, wherein said stem member is designed and dimensioned to selectively facilitate the flow of the fluid when said actuation portion is pushed.
- 42. The valve assembly of claim 40, wherein said stem member is designed and dimensioned to selectively facilitate the flow of the fluid when said actuation portion is pushed.
- 43. The valve assembly of claim 37, wherein said flange member is substantially perpendicular to said base.
- 44. The valve assembly of claim 37, wherein said valve assembly is adapted to be coupled to a fluid bag to facilitate the providing of fluid from the fluid bag.
- 45. A method for eliminating the use of water bottles with cage level barrier-type cage or integrated cage and rack systems for housing animals, said method comprising:
providing sealed sanitized bags of fluid by a provider for use in an animal cage or caging system; wherein the pre-packaged and uncontaminated fluid is used in an animal cage.
- 46. The method of claim 45, further comprising providing bag material.
- 47. The method of claim 46, further comprising forming a tube with the bag material.
- 48. The method of claim 47, further comprising forming a vertical seal on the tube.
- 49. The method of claim 48, further comprising adding a quantity of the fluid to the tube.
- 50. The method of claim 49, further comprising forming a horizontal seal in the tube.
- 51. The method of claim 50, further comprising cutting the tube at the horizontal seal to form individual bags of fluid.
- 52. The method of claim 51, further comprising providing additives to the fluid.
- 53. The method of claim 52, further comprising heating the fluid before adding said quantity of fluid to said tube such that the fluid and said fluid bag become sterilized.
- 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the fluid is heated to a temperature of about 180° F.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/346,218, filed on Oct. 19, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60346218 |
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