Patent classifications
A01M23/20
Raccoon trapping module and raccoon trapping system
A raccoon trapping module which can be attached to an existing wildlife trapping cage to enable only raccoons to be trapped in the trapping cage, comprising at least a door which opens and closes an entrance of a horizontally long cage, a lock mechanism which locks the door in an open state, and a linkage member which is linked with a trigger member which performs a lock release operation of the lock mechanism, wherein a hollow housing is provided which is attached to an end part of the cage at the opposite side from the door, a surface of the housing at the door side has an arm insertion hole which enables a raccoon to insert a forearm, a baiting part in which bait is placed is provided inside of the housing within a range which a hand of the raccoon can reach when the raccoon inserts its forearm from the opening part, and a connecting member makes a linkage member perform a lock release operation of a lock mechanism by the action of a raccoon which takes bait from the baiting member.
Mobile, Remotely Controlled Animal Trap System
A portable, trapping system for capturing and non-lethally retaining a large number of large animals, such as wild horses or feral hogs. A specialized trailer aligns and secures deployable corral components for transportation. The corral comprises a modular fence erected on-site from multiple fence panels that are hinged together by pinning. The fence panels are configured with voids to prevent animal climbing. A circuit controlling a video camera communicates via cellular phone or satellite to remote locations for user-observation and trap control. A gate with a remotely actuated trap door is pinned between adjacent fence panels. The gate comprises a catch controlled by a circuit operated latch for remotely releasing the trap door via cell phone or Internet. A trailer with upper and lower aligned ceiling and floor channels constrains panels for transportation.
Mobile, Remotely Controlled Animal Trap System
A portable, trapping system for capturing and non-lethally retaining a large number of large animals, such as wild horses or feral hogs. A specialized trailer aligns and secures deployable corral components for transportation. The corral comprises a modular fence erected on-site from multiple fence panels that are hinged together by pinning. The fence panels are configured with voids to prevent animal climbing. A circuit controlling a video camera communicates via cellular phone or satellite to remote locations for user-observation and trap control. A gate with a remotely actuated trap door is pinned between adjacent fence panels. The gate comprises a catch controlled by a circuit operated latch for remotely releasing the trap door via cell phone or Internet. A trailer with upper and lower aligned ceiling and floor channels constrains panels for transportation.
FULLY ENCLOSED MOUSE TRAP WITH GUILLOTINE KILLING MECHANISM
An enclosure-type mouse trap having a compact footprint with a curved or U-shaped mouse pathway leading to a guillotine killing mechanism is provided. The trap has a bottom assembly, a top assembly, and a removable disposal door. The bottom assembly includes a pivoting link element operatively engaged with the top and bottom assemblies to set the trap and control the position of an entrance door that provides access to the trap interior.
FULLY ENCLOSED MOUSE TRAP WITH GUILLOTINE KILLING MECHANISM
An enclosure-type mouse trap having a compact footprint with a curved or U-shaped mouse pathway leading to a guillotine killing mechanism is provided. The trap has a bottom assembly, a top assembly, and a removable disposal door. The bottom assembly includes a pivoting link element operatively engaged with the top and bottom assemblies to set the trap and control the position of an entrance door that provides access to the trap interior.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANIMAL TRAPPING
A trap for capturing a plurality of animals is provided. The trap can comprise an enclosure having an opening through which the at least one animal can pass to enter the enclosure. A gate, movable between an open position and a closed position, is positioned therein the at least one opening and can be selectively moved from the open position to the closed position when desired. Methods are also provided for capturing at least one animal by providing a trap with a gate, positioning the gate in an open position, monitoring the trap until at least one animal has entered the trap, and remotely triggering the gate to move from the open position to a closed position.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ANIMAL TRAPPING
A trap for capturing a plurality of animals is provided. The trap can comprise an enclosure having an opening through which the at least one animal can pass to enter the enclosure. A gate, movable between an open position and a closed position, is positioned therein the at least one opening and can be selectively moved from the open position to the closed position when desired. Methods are also provided for capturing at least one animal by providing a trap with a gate, positioning the gate in an open position, monitoring the trap until at least one animal has entered the trap, and remotely triggering the gate to move from the open position to a closed position.
Animal Trap
The present invention provides an animal trap, which comprises a base, a shell, a trigger mechanism and a lure device arranged in the shell, wherein the shell is provided with at least one closable open end, which defines a passage for animals to enter or leave a space, and at least one door capable of opening or closing the open end; the trigger mechanism comprises a pedal and at least one driving arm extending away from the upper surface, and the driving arm has a driving end; the trigger mechanism is configured to trigger the door to close the passage when the animal enters the space through the open end.
Animal Trap
The present invention provides an animal trap, which comprises a base, a shell, a trigger mechanism and a lure device arranged in the shell, wherein the shell is provided with at least one closable open end, which defines a passage for animals to enter or leave a space, and at least one door capable of opening or closing the open end; the trigger mechanism comprises a pedal and at least one driving arm extending away from the upper surface, and the driving arm has a driving end; the trigger mechanism is configured to trigger the door to close the passage when the animal enters the space through the open end.
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.