Apparatus for servicing a bird cage

Liquid purification or separation – Structural installation – Closed circulating system

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119 5, 119 23, 2101951, 210196, 210197, 210263, 210416S, B01D 2316

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041816129

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus and technique service the cage in the sense of removing the waste material generated in the cage by the bird's occupancy of the same. The apparatus and technique employ a bed of particle matter to filter elements of the waste material from a liquid in which the waste material was previously collected and entrained to remove it from the cage. The filtered effluent is then returned to the cage to collect and entrain new waste material before it is refiltered in turn in a closed cycle. In one embodiment, the container for the bed of particle matter is adapted to display aquatic life, and the volume of liquid which is cycled through the foregoing steps is adjusted to form a pool of liquid above the bed so that the aquatic life can live in the pool. Meanwhile, the pool liquid is also cycled through the foregoing steps as part of the waste removal liquid used in the cage.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3718119 (1973-02-01), Stevenson
patent: 3982499 (1976-09-01), Frankl
patent: 3983843 (1976-10-01), Johnson
patent: 4002566 (1977-01-01), Smith

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