Abstract:
A collapsible cage, which comprises a bottom that is surmounted by, and associated with, grid-like walls mutually connected by connection comprising, for each corner, a corner joint constituted by a main element, with a concave corner body in which positioning seats are provided for three converging grid-like walls, and at least one locking element for the three grid-like walls in the positioning seats. The locking element is formed monolithically with the main element and is further deformable in order to be arranged in the locking configuration.
Abstract:
A corner joint particularly for modular cages, which is monolithic and has a substantially L-shaped body that comprises abutments inside the corner region, the transverse cross-sections of its arms being substantially H-shaped. Two channels with curled-in edges for each one of the arms are thus formed. The channels are open outward, on each arm, in opposite directions, and are capable of accommodating with reversible interlocking a total of four converging walls. The corner joint is symmetrical with respect to a central plane that is perpendicular to the converging walls.
Abstract:
A vase holder for balconies, of the type constituted by a structure for containing a vase with protruding rims, which is supported by two brackets for fixing to a parapet, wall or the like, and is rigidly coupled to the brackets by way of a device for adjusting the distance of the container from the wall. The container is constituted by a frame provided with at least two mutually opposite supporting bars for corresponding rims of the vase.
Abstract:
A platform for cages, particularly for small animals such as rodents and the like, comprising a deck provided with elements for fixing to the grid-like walls of a cage, the deck having telescopic extension elements for adapting its extension to the dimensions of the cage that are constituted by at least one additional deck, which is adapted to slide, by way of guiding elements, parallel and adjacent to the deck, the deck containing the additional deck in a shorter retracted configuration of the platform.
Abstract:
A modular cage comprising a bottom surmounted by, and associated with, grille-like walls which are mutually connected by connecting means; the connecting means comprise a first corner joint constituted by a first component that has a hollow corner body in which there are first seats for positioning three convergent grille-like walls, the first component being associated, by way of reversible interlocking anchoring means, with a complementary substantially plate-like second component.
Abstract:
A collapsible cage, which comprises a bottom that is surmounted by, and associated with, grid-like walls mutually connected by connection comprising, for each corner, a corner joint constituted by a main element, with a concave corner body in which positioning seats are provided for three converging grid-like walls, and at least one locking element for the three grid-like walls in the positioning seats. The locking element is formed monolithically with the main element and is further deformable in order to be arranged in the locking configuration.
Abstract:
A flower box having posts and wall elements connected by first reversible anchoring devices, the wall elements being in turn reversibly associated with at least one corresponding bottom so as to provide, as a whole, full vertical and horizontal flexibility in assembling the flower box.
Abstract:
A crawling tube for small mammals comprising a plurality of circumferential slotted holes which are arranged side by side on at least one row along a longitudinal extension of the tube so as to provide ventilation grilles.
Abstract:
A waste-reducing food dispenser particularly for cages for small animals, comprising a box-like body, with an opening at which elements for fixing to the cage are provided, and an internal food-carrying tray, the food dispenser having at least one portion of the base of the box-like body that is grille-like. A recovery tray is coupled, by way of removable couplings, on the box-like body and below the base, the dimensions of the recovery tray being sufficient to cover at least the grille-like portion of the base. The box-like body comprises elements for insertion/extraction of the food-carrying tray.
Abstract:
A corner joint particularly for modular cages, which is monolithic and has a substantially L-shaped body that comprises abutments inside the corner region, the transverse cross-sections of its arms being substantially H-shaped. Two channels with curled-in edges for each one of the arms are thus formed. The channels are open outward, on each arm, in opposite directions, and are capable of accommodating with reversible interlocking a total of four converging walls. The corner joint is symmetrical with respect to a central plane that is perpendicular to the converging walls.