Hog Trap with Anti-climb and Anti-dig Bars
20220408688 ยท 2022-12-29
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Abstract
A hog trap includes a fence assembly to trap the hog, and a trap door. The hog trap has upper and lower ring assemblies. The ring assemblies include bars extending partway across the top and bottom and spaced inwardly from the outer boundary of the cage to restrict hogs from climbing but provide an escape opening for deer at the top and also to restrict digging under the cage at the bottom. A bottom bar assembly is fixed inwardly of and to a lower ring, and a top bar assembly is fixed inwardly of and to an upper ring. The bottom bar assembly and the top bar assembly extend inwardly from the rings. The upper and lower ring are part of the cage and support the fence and the trap door.
Claims
1. A hog trap, comprising: a fence assembly; an upper ring assembly; and a cage door; the fence assembly comprising an upper ring; and the upper ring assembly comprising a top bar assembly; and wherein the top bar assembly extends inwardly from the upper ring.
2. The hog trap of claim 1, the top bar assembly defining an escape opening in the upper ring assembly.
3. The hog trap of claim 1, the upper ring being circular; and the top bar assembly being square.
4. The hog trap of claim 3, wherein a diameter of the upper ring is the same length as a diagonal of the top bar assembly.
5. The hog trap of claim 3, the upper ring comprising at least four points defined thereon; and the top bar assembly comprising a front top crossbar and a rear top crossbar, and a first side top crossbar connected to the front top crossbar; and a second side top crossbar connected to the rear top crossbar; and the crossbars extending chord-wise between the at least four points.
6. The hog trap of claim 5, further comprising each side top crossbar connecting the front top crossbar and the rear top crossbar.
7. The hog trap of claim 3, the upper ring comprising at least four points defined thereon; and the upper ring being connected to the top bar assembly at the at least four points.
8. The hog trap of claim 1, wherein the top bar assembly extends inwardly from the upper ring about 12-18 inches.
9. The hog trap of claim 1, the upper ring being circular; and the top bar assembly being circular; and wherein a diameter of the top bar assembly is smaller than a diameter of the upper ring.
10. The hog trap of claim 1, the top bar being in the same plane as the top ring.
11. The hog trap of claim 1, the top bar assembly being rigidly fixed to the top upper ring assembly; extending inwardly from the upper ring about 12-18 inches; and defining an escape opening in the top upper ring assembly.
12. The hog trap of claim 1, further comprising a lower ring assembly; the lower ring assembly comprising a bottom bar assembly; and the fence assembly further comprising a lower ring; wherein the bottom bar assembly extends inwardly from the lower ring.
13. The hog trap of claim 12, the lower ring being circular; and the bottom bar assembly being square.
14. A hog trap, comprising: a fence assembly; the fence assembly comprising an upper ring and a lower ring; and an upper ring assembly and a lower ring assembly; and the upper ring assembly comprising a top bar assembly; wherein the top bar assembly extends inwardly from the upper ring; and the lower ring assembly comprising a bottom bar assembly; wherein the bottom bar assembly extends inwardly from the lower ring; and a cage door in the fence assembly.
15. The hog trap of claim 14, the top bar assembly defining an escape opening in the upper ring assembly.
16. The hog trap of claim 15, the top bar assembly extending inwardly from the upper ring about 12-18 inches.
17. The hog trap of claim 14, the upper ring and the lower ring being circular; and the top bar assembly and bottom bar assembly being square.
18. The hog trap of claim 17, wherein a diameter of the upper ring is the same length as a diagonal of the top bar assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] Upper ring assembly 30 includes top bar assembly 32 rigidly fixed to upper ring 31. Upper ring 31 is circular, and about six feet in diameter, but could be other shapes such as rectangular, or hexagonal. Top bar assembly 32 is square and at least partly inward of upper ring 31, where the diagonal of the square is the same length as the diameter of the ring, such that corners of the square overlap with upper ring 31. Top bar assembly 32 could be other shapes such as circular, rectangular, or hexagonal, such that it extends at least partly inward of upper ring 31, in an embodiment about 12-18 inches. Top bar assembly 32 includes front and rear top crossbars 34, side top crossbars 35, and top crossbracing radially connecting rear top crossbar 34, and side top crossbars 35 to upper ring 31. Connections 33 are made between the corners of top bar assembly 32 (at the ends of front and rear top crossbars 34 and side top crossbars 35) and upper ring 31. Thus, front and rear top crossbars 34, and side top crossbars 35, extend chord-wise between four points of upper ring 31, extending inwardly about 12-18 inches at the deepest section of the chord, and top bar assembly 32 defines a large escape opening therein. Upper ring assembly 30 is formed of square tubing, but could also be formed of angle iron or strap metal.
[0016] Lower ring assembly 40 includes bottom bar assembly 42 rigidly fixed to lower ring 41. Lower ring 41 is circular, and about six feet in diameter, but could be other shapes such as rectangular, or hexagonal. Bottom bar assembly 42 is square and at least partly inward of lower ring 41, where the diagonal of the square is the same length as the diameter of the ring, such that corners of the square overlap with lower ring 41. Bottom bar assembly 42 could be other shapes such as circular, rectangular, or hexagonal, such that it extends at least partly inward of lower ring 41, in an embodiment about 12-18 inches. Bottom bar assembly 42 includes front and rear bottom crossbars 44, side bottom crossbars 45, and bottom crossbracing radially connecting rear bottom crossbar 44, and side bottom crossbars 45 to lower ring 41. Connections 43 are made between the corners of bottom bar assembly 42 (at the ends of front and rear bottom crossbars 44 and side bottom crossbars 45) and lower ring 41. Thus, front and rear bottom crossbars 44, and side bottom crossbars 45, extend chord-wise between different points of lower ring 41. Lower ring assembly 40 is formed of square tubing, but could also be formed of angle iron or strap metal.
[0017] Cage door 5 includes doorframe 10, trap release system 11, and trapdoor 20. Doorframe 10 is attached to the interior of upper and lower ring assemblies 30, 40, and includes bottom frame 17, top frame, 12, and sides 13, in a rectangular arrangement. Bottom frame 17 may be in the same plane as lower ring assembly 40 so as to sit on or near ground 3 in operation. Sides 13 provide channel 24 facing inwardly to retain trapdoor 20 but to also permit it to slide up and down therein. Trapdoor 20 includes bottom edge 23, formed to sit flush against bottom frame 17 of doorframe 10, top edge 21, and side edges 22 for being slidably retained by sides 13 of doorframe 10. Door fencing 25 is supported between top and bottom edges 21, 23, and side edges 22, and closes the space formed thereby. Side edges 22 are substantially shorter than sides 13 to permit the trapdoor to have an open mode permitting hog entry while being suspended from top frame 12. Trap release system 11 includes stake 15 for setting into ground 3 inside cage 1 adjacent to bait 2, line 19 connecting stake 15 to top edge 21 of trapdoor 20 at attachment point 16, and tether 14 connecting stake 14 to lower partial ring 52 opposite trapdoor 20. Trapdoor 20 is connected by line 19 running up from attachment point 16 to pulley 18 suspended from top frame 12 of doorframe 10, with line 19 then running downwardly from pulley 18 to stake 15. Doorframe 10 is formed of square tubing, but could also be formed of angle iron or strap metal. Door fencing could be wire fence material or another sheet material not permitting escape.
[0018] Fence assembly 50 includes upper partial ring 51 and lower partial ring 52, which extend laterally around cage 1 between sides 13 of doorframe 10. Vertical bracing 53 connect upper ring assembly 30, at upper ring 31 to lower ring assembly 40 at lower ring 31, and to upper partial ring 51 and lower partial ring 52 reinforce the cage and wire fence 54. Wire fence 54 is attached to the upper and lower ring assemblies 30, 40, and to upper partial ring 51 and lower partial ring 52 and extends between them to close cage 1. Wire fence 54 extends laterally around cage 1 between sides 13 of doorframe 10 to form an opening for trapdoor 20. Wire fence 54 could be a wire fence material or another sheet material not permitting escape.
[0019] In an open mode, trapdoor 20 is suspended by line 19 being taut via stake 15 being placed in ground 3 far enough from trapdoor 20. This leaves an opening in cage door 5, below trapdoor 20, for the hogs to enter trap 1. In the closed mode, stake 15 is no longer held in ground 3, trap release system 11 having been triggered by hogs seeking bait 2 and dislodging stake 15, and line 19 is no longer short enough to hold trapdoor 20. Trapdoor 20 falls, closing cage door 5 and trapping the hogs inside cage 1. Tether 14 prevents stake 15 from moving around the inside of cage 1.
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