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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2392329
(54) English Title: CONTAINER ADAPTED FOR THE STORAGE OF DEAD ANIMALS AND PREVENTING THEIR DECOMPOSITION BY THE USE OF A NITROGEN INJECTOR SYSTEM
(54) French Title: CONTENEUR ADAPTE POUR L'ENTREPOSAGE D'ANIMAUX MORTS ET LA PREVENTION DE LEUR DECOMPOSION PAR L'UTILISATION D'UN SYSTEME D'INJECTEUR D'AZOTE
Status: Dead
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • A01N 1/00 (2006.01)
  • A01K 29/00 (2006.01)
  • A22B 7/00 (2006.01)
  • B65D 43/24 (2006.01)
  • B65D 81/20 (2006.01)
  • B65D 81/24 (2006.01)
  • B65D 85/00 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • LANDRY, LOUIS (Canada)
  • LANDRY, VICTOR (Canada)
(73) Owners :
  • LANDRY, LOUIS (Canada)
  • LANDRY, VICTOR (Canada)
(71) Applicants :
  • LANDRY, LOUIS (Canada)
  • LANDRY, VICTOR (Canada)
(74) Agent: NA
(74) Associate agent: NA
(45) Issued:
(22) Filed Date: 2002-07-17
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 2004-01-17
Examination requested: 2005-08-25
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract





A container adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing
their decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system, which includes
a top provided with a pressure regulator, one handle, the latches which are
engaged into the catches for close hermetically the top of container, and a
watertightness means is mounted inside of top allowing to close hermetically
the container in order to avoid exhaust nitrogen for keep the dead animals in
good state.

The container is provided with catches which are maintained by a rod
which is engaged to conventional blocking means for maintain the top of
container closed hermetically, and which an arm including the rod allows to
activate the top of container.


The springs are mounted to top stops allowing the opening of top, and
keeping the top open.


The parts member are mounted to the container allowing to lift up, to
open and to empty the container.

The movable partitions are mounted inside of container allowing the
storage of dead animals and prevent nitrogen to circulate inside of movable
partitions out of use.

A raised bottom provided with holes let circulating nitrogen inside of
each movable partition from container.

A tank provided with a shutoff valve is mounted to container by the
use of conventional fastenings means, which the feeding pipes are connected
to the tank, and by which the feeding pipes passing through a blocking part
preventing nitrogen to circulate inside of container when the top is open.


Claims

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CLAIM(S):

The embodiments of the invention for which an exclusive property or
privilege is claimed, are defined as follows:

1. A container adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing
their decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system, including a top
provided with a pressure regulator, one handle, the latches which are engaged
into the catches for close hermetically said top of container, and a
watertightness means is mounted inside of said top allowing to close
hermetically said container in order to avoid exhaust nitrogen for keep the
the dead animals in good state, which said container is provided with catches
which are maintained by a rod which is engaged to conventional blocking
means for maintain the top of container closed hermetically, and which an
arm member including said rod allows to activate said top of said container.
The springs are mounted to top stops allowing the opening of said top, and
keeping said top open. The parts member are mounted to said container
allowing to lift up, to open and to empty said container. The movable
partitions are mounted inside of said container allowing the storage of dead
animals and preventing nitrogen to circulate inside of said movable partitions
out of use. A raised bottom provided with holes let circulating nitrogen
inside
of each said movable partition from said container. A tank provided with a
shutoff valve is mounted to said container by the use of conventional
fastenings means, which the feeding pipes are connected to said tank, and by
which said feeding pipes passing through a blocking part preventing nitrogen
to circulate inside of said container when said top is open.

2. The container of the claim 1, may be also mounted to a truck for carry
the dead animals.



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Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


CA 02392329 2002-07-17
Container adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing their
decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
Field of the inve~t'~n:
The present invention relates to a container adapted for the storage of
dead animals and preventing their decomposition by the use of a nitrogen
injector system.
Description of td ~elatted a,rt:
A search of prior art records has unveiled the following patents:
1. CA 2,323,919 enregistered in 2000 to Deng;
2. CA 1,210,374 issued in 1986 to Urban; and
3. CA 2,037,928 enregistered in 1990 to Just.
The patents mentioned a~ve are probably the most relevant. As can be
seen, the patents differ from my application and do not show a container
adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing their decomposition
by the use of a nitrogen injector system.
It is well known to used a truck for carry the dead animals, which are
shipped towards an incinerator in order to be burnt, but presently any
container is adapted for the storage of dead. animals and preventing their
decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system before to be carried
and burnt.
Summary of tie invention:
The gist of the invention is therefore to adapt a container for the
storage of dead animals which improves efficiency, an which prevents their
decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system.
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is
disclosed a container adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing

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their decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system, which includes
a top provided with' a pressure regulator, one handle, and the latches which
are engaged into the catches for close hermetically the top of container.
The container is provided with catches which are maintained by a rod
which is engaged to conventional blocking means for maintain the top of
container closed hermetically, and which an arm including the rod allows to
activate the top of container.
The springs are mounted to top stops allowing the opening of top, and
keeping the top open.
A watertightness means is mounted inside of top allowing to close
hermetically the container in order to avoid exhaust nitrogen for keep the
dead animals in good state.
The parts member are mounted to the container allowing to lift up, to
open and to empty the container.
The movable partitions are mounted inside of container allowing the
storage of dead animals and prevent nitrogen to circulate inside of movable
partitions out of use.
A raised bottom provided with holes let circulating nitrogen inside of
each movable partition from container.
A tank provided with a shutoff valve is mounted to container by the
use of conventional fastenings means, which the feeding pipes are connected
to the tank, and by which the feeding pipes passing through a blocking part
preventing nitrogen to circulate inside of container when the top is open.
Brief descriution of th_e several views of the drawiu~(s):
Figure 1 shows a perspective rear view of a container adapted for
the storage of dead animals, and preventing their decomposition by the
use of a nitrogen injector system;
Figure 2 shows a perspective front view thereof;
2

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Figure 3 shows a perspective front view showing the container wide
open, and which includes the movable partitions and a raised bottom
provided with holes;
Figure 4 shows a rear plan view of container;
Figure 5a shows a side plan view showing the container closed;
Figure 5b shows a side plan view showing the container wide open;
and
Figure 6 shows an exploded view of container.
Detailed description of the i~,yention:
With reference to figs. 1 to 6, there is illustrated a container (1)
adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing their decomposition
by the use of a nitrogen injector system, which includes a top (10) provided
with a pressure regulator, one handle, and the latches which are engaged into
the catches for close hermetically the top (10) of container (1).
The container (1) is provided with catches which are maintained by a
rod which is engaged to conventional blocking means for maintain the top
(10) of container (1) closed hermetically, and which an arm member (12)
including the rod allows to activate the top (10) of container (1).
The springs (13) are mounted to tap stops allowing the opening of top
(10), and keeping the top (10) open.
A watertightness means (11) is mounted inside of top (10) allowing to
close hermetically the container (1) in order to avoid exhaust nitrogen for
keep the dead animals in good state.
The parts member (3) are mounted to the container allowing to lift up,
to open and to empty the container (1).
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CA 02392329 2002-07-17
Container adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing their
decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE:
A container adapted for the storage of dead animals and preventing
their decomposition by the use of a nitrogen injector system, which includes
a top provided with a pressure regulator, one handle, the latches which are
engaged into the catches for close hermetically the top of container, and a
watertightness means is mounted inside of top allowing to close hermetically
the container in order to avoid exhaust nitrogen for keep the dead animals in
good state.
The container is provided with catches which are maintained by a rod
which is engaged to conventional blocking means for maintain the top of
container closed hermetically, and which an arm including the rod allows to
activate the top of container.
The springs are mounted to top stops allowing the opening of top, and
keeping the top open.
'The parts member are mounted to the container allowing to lift up, to
open and to empty the container.
The movable partitions are mounted inside of container allowing the
storage of dead animals and prevent nitrogen to circulate inside of movable
partitions out of use.
A raised bottom provided with holes let circulating nitrogen inside of
each movable partition from container.
A tank provided with a shutoff valve is mounted to container by the
use of conventional fastenings means, which the feeding pipes are connected
to the tank, and by which the feeding pipes passing through a blocking part
preventing nitrogen to circulate inside of container when the top is open.

Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Administrative Status

Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date Unavailable
(22) Filed 2002-07-17
(41) Open to Public Inspection 2004-01-17
Examination Requested 2005-08-25
Dead Application 2009-01-13

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2004-07-19 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE 2005-03-22
2008-01-14 R30(2) - Failure to Respond
2008-01-14 R29 - Failure to Respond
2008-07-17 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE

Payment History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Amount Paid Paid Date
Application Fee $150.00 2002-07-17
Reinstatement: Failure to Pay Application Maintenance Fees $200.00 2005-03-22
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 2 2004-07-19 $50.00 2005-03-22
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 3 2005-07-18 $50.00 2005-05-03
Request for Examination $400.00 2005-08-25
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 4 2006-07-17 $50.00 2006-05-01
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 5 2007-07-17 $100.00 2007-04-27
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
LANDRY, LOUIS
LANDRY, VICTOR
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Claims 2002-07-17 1 53
Representative Drawing 2002-09-17 1 10
Abstract 2002-07-17 1 50
Cover Page 2003-12-22 1 53
Drawings 2002-07-17 6 89
Description 2002-07-17 4 205
Abstract 2003-07-29 1 10
Description 2003-07-29 6 204
Claims 2003-07-29 3 87
Drawings 2003-07-29 6 142
Fees 2004-07-30 4 288
Correspondence 2002-08-20 1 13
Assignment 2002-07-17 2 96
Prosecution-Amendment 2003-07-29 17 478
Correspondence 2007-04-10 1 13
Correspondence 2004-08-30 2 29
Fees 2005-03-22 2 98
Fees 2005-05-03 1 65
Prosecution-Amendment 2005-08-25 1 36
Fees 2006-05-01 2 117
Prosecution-Amendment 2007-02-05 6 306
Prosecution-Amendment 2007-02-12 1 41
Fees 2007-04-27 2 86
Prosecution-Amendment 2007-07-13 7 365
Correspondence 2009-04-20 2 76