Patent classifications
A01M23/12
Trap for catching animals, in particular muridae
A trap for catching animals, in particular muridae, is provided with a tank and a passageway, which extends above the tank from an entry and has, at the end, a container for a bait; the floor of the passageway is defined by a gangway, which opens to let an animal fall into the tank and is provided with two trapdoors hinged to one another; the first of said trapdoors is hinged about a horizontal axis, so as to tilt from a substantially horizontal position during the opening of the gangway, and has a counterweight to reclose the gangway; the gangway has an attach device which connects the second trapdoor to a fixed retaining device, so as to support the first trapdoor in its substantially horizontal position even when the first trapdoor is subject to a weight; the attach device is releasable when the weight rests on the second trapdoor.
Trap for rodents
1. A trap for rodents, including in particular rats, said trap comprising: a housing; and a trapping chamber in which a passage extends from the side(s) of the housing. The trap further comprises two electric poles, of which the one electric pole is disposed outside the trapping chamber and a reservoir. The trap is moreover configured with a transport mechanism for the transport of the trapping chamber with rodent between a lower position in which the rodent is able to run into the trapping chamber and an upper position in which the trapping chamber is able to discharge a destroyed rodent into the reservoir. The trapping chamber and the electric poles comprise means to the effect that the electric poles can be caused to be situated close to each other within the trapping chamber.
Trap for rodents
1. A trap for rodents, including in particular rats, said trap comprising: a housing; and a trapping chamber in which a passage extends from the side(s) of the housing. The trap further comprises two electric poles, of which the one electric pole is disposed outside the trapping chamber and a reservoir. The trap is moreover configured with a transport mechanism for the transport of the trapping chamber with rodent between a lower position in which the rodent is able to run into the trapping chamber and an upper position in which the trapping chamber is able to discharge a destroyed rodent into the reservoir. The trapping chamber and the electric poles comprise means to the effect that the electric poles can be caused to be situated close to each other within the trapping chamber.
Ethical Mousetrap
The mousetrap that is the object of this invention is a mousetrap that stands out because it is completely ethical in both the way it captures the mouse and how it fulfils its function with a safe and effective operation.
Animal Trap with Animal Entrance Encouraging Means
An animal trap features entrance encouraging mechanism for urging an animal into an enclosure of the trap. The mechanism features a pushing unit pivotally supported outside the interior space of the enclosure adjacent an access-way that opens into same. The pushing unit is pivotal about an axis generally parallel to a plane of the access-way for movement between a withdrawn position in which the access-way is unobstructed and a working position in which the pushing unit substantially obstructs the access-way. An actuator coupled to the pushing unit is triggered by an animal detection device at an approach area outside the enclosure within a travel path followed by the pushing unit, whereby the pushing unit urges the animal toward and through the access-way into the interior space of the enclosure. A one way gate prevents exit of the trapped animal after return of the pushing unit to the withdrawn position.
Mouse trap
The invention discloses a mouse trap, including a mouse luring chamber and a mouse trapping chamber, the mouse luring chamber and the mouse trapping chamber are designed integrally and divided by a partition plate. The mouse luring chamber includes guiding rods, an automatic door, a clamp frame, a bait box, an infrared thermal sensor, a horizontal rod. The mouse trapping chamber includes a mouse guiding channel, a first door, a second door, an outer frame, a first electric motor, a take-up pulley, first pulling strings, a second electric motor, a linkage piece, and a mouse storage chamber. The mouse storage chamber includes a third door and a block rod. The advantages of the invention are provided as below: it has a new structure and easy to operate. It can trap several mice automatically and has a good captivity and trapping effects.
Mouse trap
The invention discloses a mouse trap, including a mouse luring chamber and a mouse trapping chamber, the mouse luring chamber and the mouse trapping chamber are designed integrally and divided by a partition plate. The mouse luring chamber includes guiding rods, an automatic door, a clamp frame, a bait box, an infrared thermal sensor, a horizontal rod. The mouse trapping chamber includes a mouse guiding channel, a first door, a second door, an outer frame, a first electric motor, a take-up pulley, first pulling strings, a second electric motor, a linkage piece, and a mouse storage chamber. The mouse storage chamber includes a third door and a block rod. The advantages of the invention are provided as below: it has a new structure and easy to operate. It can trap several mice automatically and has a good captivity and trapping effects.
Rodent disposal device
Disclosed is a cylindrical tube placed at the top unit and ramps positioned into grooves on the base unit, wherein the rodent climbs one of the ramps in forward or aft directions into first end of the tube. The device also includes electrically charged thin metal plates on interior diameter of the tube. A PCB is located in the base unit below the tube and connected with metal plates to apply electrical shock to the rodent when the rodent touches the metal plates. The device further includes an electric motor at the base unit. A compression spring is configured horizontally in the middle part of tube and held back by PCB in first position. Subsequent to applying electric shock, the PCB releases the line to move spring to second position to extrude the rodent by first spring cap, such that the rodent is pushed and projected away from the device.
Pest trap apparatus
A pest trap apparatus having a trap chamber attached to an entry channel, a drop cover having a trap door disposed within the trap chamber, such that the trap door provides a floor to the trap chamber, a shuttle box nested within the trap chamber and supported by the trap door, a sensor associated with the trap chamber, the sensor being configured to generate and transmit a signal upon detecting a pest, a striker in electrical communication with the sensor, such that upon receiving the signal from the sensor, the striker is configured to impact and rotate the trap door downward, thus dropping the shuttle box within the trap chamber to prevent escape of pests and sending pests within the trap chamber down into a trap chute below the trap chamber, and an actuator configured to reset the trap door by rotating it upward to reengage with a trap latch.
Pest trap apparatus
A pest trap apparatus having a trap chamber attached to an entry channel, a drop cover having a trap door disposed within the trap chamber, such that the trap door provides a floor to the trap chamber, a shuttle box nested within the trap chamber and supported by the trap door, a sensor associated with the trap chamber, the sensor being configured to generate and transmit a signal upon detecting a pest, a striker in electrical communication with the sensor, such that upon receiving the signal from the sensor, the striker is configured to impact and rotate the trap door downward, thus dropping the shuttle box within the trap chamber to prevent escape of pests and sending pests within the trap chamber down into a trap chute below the trap chamber, and an actuator configured to reset the trap door by rotating it upward to reengage with a trap latch.