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  • the object of the first part of the invention is so to arrange apparatus for artificial incubation that the heat may be contact heat from above while the lower surfaces of the eggs are kept comparatively at a low temperature and by such means to imitate nature as nearly as may be.
  • I would remark that the arrangement of apparatus for obtaining the requisite heat from above to eggs for carrying on the process of artificial incubation according to my invention may be varied and therefore although I shall hereafter describe an arrangement of apparat-us such as I have found fully to answer and is whatI believeto be the best for the purpose, I do not confine myself thereto so long as the peculiar inode 'of carrying-on the process of artificial incubatio by top'contact heatbe retained.
  • the second part of my invention relates to the arrangement of apparatus to serve the purpose of the mother in impart-ingV vwarmth to the young bird and consists of circulating ⁇ heated' fluids through .flexible pipes so that the 'youngbirds can pass under and press themselves against such heated flexible pipes or surfaces and such an apparatus will be found to offer, a likemodel of applying warmth tothe young tothat which is offered by the-mother kand the young having a yielding warm surface above against whom they can press themselves they will not be found to huddleto-v gether as has heretofore been very commonly the case in bringing up young birds and such ⁇ huddling together renders ⁇ the young very weakly and tender and very few 'are raised to maturity, but in order that the invention may be more fully understood vIv will proceed to describe vthe drawings hereuntoannexed.
  • n i Y Descmpzoa of the rZmwz'ags.-Figiire 1 shows a longitudinal elevation of an apparatus partly in, ⁇ section for carryingoii the p process of artificial incubation according to niyinvention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the top surface thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse lsection thereof and Fig. 4 shows an upper and under'l and a sectional view of one of the trays 'used for receiving the eggs.
  • These trays have wire cloth or open surface at the bottom so that air may pass freely to the eggsplaced therein.
  • The'trays areplaced on the shelves a al as shown the partsa1 of the shelves being hinged at a2 a2 x to the fixed parts a so that the parts a1 may be either in ahorizontal or avertical position.
  • the trays thereon are raised to the highest position and the eggs thereon come in contact with the flexible surface b above and it is by this means that heat is applied to the upper surface of each egg-.c is the top or cover of the apparatus.
  • terproof fabric wat-er of about 108'D Fahren-V heit Vis-caused to circulate care should how! f v the eggs to be more than about 104:o of Fahrenheit and although such circulation may be accomplished by the simple act of heating the cistern or vessel with which the space between c and b communicates by two pipes d e yet I prefer to use a pump or a wheel constantly propellingy the water through the pipe l by which a more uniform temperature will be maintained to all the surface Z) acting on the eggs below as it is important to the process of artificial incubation that the heat should be kept to each egg about 102 to 104 of Fahrenheit and this mode of aiding the circulation of heated water will be found desirable and useful whenever a more uniform heat is desired than'can be obtained by the natural circulation resulting from heating water at one part of the apparatus.
  • the apparatus should be in a well ventilated room kept to a temperature of from 60? to 70o of Fahrenheit.
  • Fig. 5 shows a transverse section.
  • Fig. 6 is a lan andvFig. 7 a longitudinalk section o' apparatus constituting the artificial mother for the young birds to nestle under.
  • ble pipes f f made of Waterproof fabric suspended on bars g, g these flexible pipes communicate by pipes h and z' with a cistern of water kept at a temperatue of 110o Fahenheit so that the water Hows through one pipe f from the cistern and back through the other into the cistern.
  • j is a board or platform on which Athe chickens orV young birds stand and which from time to time can be drawn out to be cleansed when the young birds are away.
  • 7a are strips of woolen cloth running from end to end of the pipes. This apparatus will be'found highly useful in bringing up chickens or other young birds.

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l iff/@m if im ffm/idw@ MW WM. JAMES CANTELO, OF NORTH LAMBETH, ENGLAND.
ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 5,204, dated July 24, 1847.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, WILLIAM .I AMES CAN- TELo, a citizen of the United States of America, now residing in Paris street, North Lam* beth, in the county of Surrey, in the Kingdom of England, have invented or discovered new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Hatching Eggs and Raising the Young; and I, the said VILLIAM JAMES CAN'riiLo, do hereby declare that the nature of my said invention and the manner in which the same is to be performed are fully described and ascertained in and by the following state-I ment thereof, reference being had to the drawings hereunto annexed and to the figures and letters marked thereon, that is to say:
Heretofore in arranging apparatus for .hatching of eggs by artificial incubation it has been usual so to construct the same that the eggs are placed in a heated atmosphere of a temperature which is thought the best for the purpose, so that the whole surface of each egg has heretofore ybeen subjected to the same temperature .which I have discovered after numerous experiments is highly injurious and only a` very low percentage of the eggs submitted to artificial incubation canV by such means be hatched and I attribute that result to the evaporation of too much of the fluid of the egg.` It will be found and it is a well known fact that the germ of the egg iioatsat the upper part of the egg and the birdin natural incubation applies` the direct heat of the body to that part of the egg and the lower part of the egg is comparatively at a much lower temperature than the upper part where the germ is. In addition to which the bird often leaves the nest for a time by which each egg is more or less ventilated.
Now the object of the first part of the invention is so to arrange apparatus for artificial incubation that the heat may be contact heat from above while the lower surfaces of the eggs are kept comparatively at a low temperature and by such means to imitate nature as nearly as may be. I would remark that the arrangement of apparatus for obtaining the requisite heat from above to eggs for carrying on the process of artificial incubation according to my invention may be varied and therefore although I shall hereafter describe an arrangement of apparat-us such as I have found fully to answer and is whatI believeto be the best for the purpose, I do not confine myself thereto so long as the peculiar inode 'of carrying-on the process of artificial incubatio by top'contact heatbe retained.
The second part of my invention relates to the arrangement of apparatus to serve the purpose of the mother in impart-ingV vwarmth to the young bird and consists of circulating `heated' fluids through .flexible pipes so that the 'youngbirds can pass under and press themselves against such heated flexible pipes or surfaces and such an apparatus will be found to offer, a likemodel of applying warmth tothe young tothat which is offered by the-mother kand the young having a yielding warm surface above against whom they can press themselves they will not be found to huddleto-v gether as has heretofore been very commonly the case in bringing up young birds and such` huddling together renders `the young very weakly and tender and very few 'are raised to maturity, but in order that the invention may be more fully understood vIv will proceed to describe vthe drawings hereuntoannexed. n i Y Descmpzoa of the rZmwz'ags.-Figiire 1 shows a longitudinal elevation of an apparatus partly in,` section for carryingoii the p process of artificial incubation according to niyinvention. Fig. 2 is a plan of the top surface thereof. Fig. 3 is a transverse lsection thereof and Fig. 4 shows an upper and under'l and a sectional view of one of the trays 'used for receiving the eggs. i
These trays have wire cloth or open surface at the bottom so that air may pass freely to the eggsplaced therein. The'trays areplaced on the shelves a al as shown the partsa1 of the shelves being hinged at a2 a2 x to the fixed parts a so that the parts a1 may be either in ahorizontal or avertical position. When they are in a vertical position the trays thereon are raised to the highest position and the eggs thereon come in contact with the flexible surface b above and it is by this means that heat is applied to the upper surface of each egg-.c is the top or cover of the apparatus.
Between the cover c and the flexible wa,l
terproof fabric wat-er of about 108'D Fahren-V heit Vis-caused to circulate care should how! f v the eggs to be more than about 104:o of Fahrenheit and although such circulation may be accomplished by the simple act of heating the cistern or vessel with which the space between c and b communicates by two pipes d e yet I prefer to use a pump or a wheel constantly propellingy the water through the pipe l by which a more uniform temperature will be maintained to all the surface Z) acting on the eggs below as it is important to the process of artificial incubation that the heat should be kept to each egg about 102 to 104 of Fahrenheit and this mode of aiding the circulation of heated water will be found desirable and useful whenever a more uniform heat is desired than'can be obtained by the natural circulation resulting from heating water at one part of the apparatus. Y
The pipes d and e communicate with aV to I prefer to use the boiler hereafter clescribed. From the above description it'will be seen that the process 1s carried on according to my invention more nearly resemblesV the act performed by the' bird than when the egg is placed in an atmosphere of heat for by Amy invention the heat applied is top contact heat while the lower part of the egg is comparatively out of the influence of the heat and is ventilated below. The eggs should be loweredY from contact with the heated surface from time to time. I have found that this should be done'every day after the first two and I leave them down for thirty minutes and I from time to time examine the eggs by allowing light to pass through them by placing them before a hole in a shutter after the first two days if there is a germ it will readily be seen if not the egg should. be rejected. Toward the end of the process room should be given between y the eggs endwise to give room for the young as they leave the eggshell. Y
The apparatus should be in a well ventilated room kept to a temperature of from 60? to 70o of Fahrenheit.
I will now describe the second part of my invention. Fig. 5 shows a transverse section. Fig. 6 is a lan andvFig. 7 a longitudinalk section o' apparatus constituting the artificial mother for the young birds to nestle under. ble pipes f f made of Waterproof fabric suspended on bars g, g these flexible pipes communicate by pipes h and z' with a cistern of water kept at a temperatue of 110o Fahenheit so that the water Hows through one pipe f from the cistern and back through the other into the cistern. j is a board or platform on which Athe chickens orV young birds stand and which from time to time can be drawn out to be cleansed when the young birds are away. 7a are strips of woolen cloth running from end to end of the pipes. This apparatus will be'found highly useful in bringing up chickens or other young birds.
`I-Iaving thus described the nature ofthe invention and the manner of performing the It consists of a series of flexisame I would have it understood that I do
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US2439719A (en) * 1943-09-20 1948-04-13 Robert B P Crawford Incubator
US6154313A (en) * 1996-10-31 2000-11-28 Litton Systems, Inc. Protective window for optical sight
EP3594243A1 (en) 2012-11-20 2020-01-15 Sanofi Anti-ceacam5 antibodies and uses thereof
EP4039710A2 (en) 2015-01-23 2022-08-10 Sanofi Anti-cd3 antibodies, anti-cd123 antibodies and bispecific antibodies specifically binding to cd3 and/or cd123
WO2020120786A1 (en) 2018-12-14 2020-06-18 INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) Isolated mhc-derived human peptides and uses thereof for stimulating and activating the suppressive function of cd8+cd45rclow tregs
WO2020169472A2 (en) 2019-02-18 2020-08-27 INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) Methods of inducing phenotypic changes in macrophages
WO2021099600A1 (en) 2019-11-22 2021-05-27 INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) Inhibitors of adrenomedullin for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia by eradicating leukemic stem cells
WO2021116119A1 (en) 2019-12-09 2021-06-17 INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) Antibodies having specificity to her4 and uses thereof
WO2021144020A1 (en) 2020-01-15 2021-07-22 Immatics Biotechnologies Gmbh Antigen binding proteins specifically binding prame
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