CA2048876A1 - Animal trap - Google Patents

Animal trap

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CA2048876A1
CA2048876A1 CA 2048876 CA2048876A CA2048876A1 CA 2048876 A1 CA2048876 A1 CA 2048876A1 CA 2048876 CA2048876 CA 2048876 CA 2048876 A CA2048876 A CA 2048876A CA 2048876 A1 CA2048876 A1 CA 2048876A1
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Chester A. Lindros, Jr.
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
An animal trap having two housings slideable relative to each other to trap an animal therein. Removal of the bait by the animal causes the inner housing to slide into the outer housing and seal the trap with the animal therein.

Description

20~8876 The present invention relates generally to animal traps and more particularly to such traps being inexpensive and simple to manufacture and use.

Many animal traps have been developed in the past for trapping and disposing of mice, rats, and the like. For example, U.S. Patent No. 3,591,972 discloses a dëvice which is expensive and complex. In addition, most such traps do 10 not have the attributes of being simple to use and manufacture, inexpensive, and easy to clean.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved animal trap which is simple to use, easy to manufacture, inexpensive, and easy to clean, and lS generally overcomes the drawbacks of prior art devices.

In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an animal trap having an outer housing, an inner housing mounted within and movable relative to the outer housing to define a trapping area, at least one trap opening in the inner housing for an animal to enter the trapping area, a device for moving the inner housing into the outer housing to close off the trap opening to trap an animal in the trapping area and a bait device for holding the trap openinq in an open position, so that when an 2~8876 animal in the trapping area eats the bait device, the inner housing is moved into the outer housing to close off the trap opening to trap the animal in the trapping area.
In the preferred embodiment, the inner and outer 5 housings are cylindrical in shape and are formed of plastic material, but they can also be formed of mesh material, depending on what type of animal is being trapped.

In ~he accompanying drawings:

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the inner and outer housings separated from each other and with the inner housing ready to slide into the outer housing;
Figure 2 shows in cross section the bait device holding thè inner housing in a position to maintain the trap opening in its open position, and just prior to an animal eating the bait;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the trap after the bait has been eaten and the inner housing has moved completely into the outer housing to close off the trap opening;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional vie~ of an alternative embodiment wherein the inner and outer housings are formed of a mesh or screen material;

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Figure 5 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the inner and outer housings separated from each other and with the inner housing ready to slide into the outer housing;
~igure 6 is an elevational view with the inner housing moved partially into the outer ho~sing; and Figure 7 shows in cross section the bait holding the inner housing in a position to maintain the trap opening in its open position, and just prior to an animal eating the 10 bait.

In Figure 1 there is shown the animal trap 10 which includes an outer housing 12 having a closed end 14 and an 15 open end 16, with the housing having a generally-cylindrical configuration. In addition, slits 12a are formed in the outer housing 12 to receive an elastic band 18, for a purpose to be described. `
In addition, animal trap 10 includes an inner housing 20 20 ha~ing a closed end 22 and an open end 24. The inner housing 20 includes slits 20a for receiving elastic band 18, for a purpose to be described. The inner housing 20 includes a trap opening 26 on one side of the housing and a similar opening 28 on the opposite side of the housing.

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~8~t~ -The inner housing is positioned and sized to be mounted within and slideable relative to the outer housing 20 to define a trapping area 30, as shown in Pigure 2, within the inner and outer housings 12, 20.
A device is provided for moving the inner housing 20 into the outer housing 12 to clos~e off the trap op~nings 26 and 28 to thereby trap an animal in the trapping area 30.
The moving device can be made of any suitable material, and in the preferred embodiment herein, the 10 moving device is shown to be an elastic band 18, which applies pressure to push the inner housing into the out.er housing against a bait device 40. More particularly, bait device 40 is placed in the animal trap when it is set and is placed between end wall 14 and the open end 24 of inner 15 housing 20. In setting the animal trap, the bait device 40 is set between these two members to hold the inner housing in an open position so that trap openings 26 and 28 are opened and uncovered by the outer housing 12. In this manner, an animal can enter through the trap openings 26 20 and 28 and enter into the trapping area 32 and be led to the bait device 40, which is holding the trap openings 26 and 28 in their open positions.
In this manner, when an animal in the trapping area eats the bait 40, it no longer operates to hold the 25 inner housing in its open position. As a result, the moving device or elastic band 18 moves the inner housing 20 ,,: . ,: ,: .
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into the outer housing 12 to close off the trap openings 26, 28 and thereby trap animal 32 in the trapping area 30, as shwon most clearly in Figure 3.
As shown in Figure 4, outer housing 12a may be formed 5 of a screen or mesh material, and inner housing 20a may also be formed of a screen or mesh material to define a trapping area 30a. In addition, the embodiment in Figure 4 includes trap openings 26a and 28a, in a manner similar to the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3. In addition, in Figure lO 4, an elastic band 18a is provided in a similar manner to elastic band 18 to close inner housing 20a relative to outer housing 12a. Generally, the embodiment of Figure 4 operates in the same manner as that of the embodiment in Figures 1 to 3, except that the inner and outer housings 15 are formed of a screen or mesh material. In addition, an annular flange 24a is provided so that bait 40a may be mounted between members 14a and 24a. Annular flange 24a is provided in those cases wherein the open end 24a of the inner housing has an insufficient thickness to hold the 20 bait 40a between itself and wall 14a.
It should be understood that in accordance with the present invention, the inner and outer housings may be formed of any other suitable shape in addition to cylindrical, and materials other than plastic and mesh may 25 also be used.

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In Figure 5 there is shown the animal trap lOa which includes an outer housing 12a having a closed end 14a and S an open end 16a, with the housing having a generally-cylindrical configuration.
In addition, animal trap lOa includes an inner housing 20a having a closed end 22a and an open end 24a.
The inner housing 20a includes a trap opening 26a on one 10 side of the housing and a similar opening 28a on the opposite side of the housing.
The inner housing 20a is positioned and sized to be mounted within and slideable relative to the outer housing 12a to define a trapping area 30a, as shown in Figure 7, 15 within the inner and outer housings 12a, 20a.
A resilient spring device 40 is provided for moving the inner housing 20a into the outer housing 12a to close off the trap openings 26a and 28a, to thereby trap an animal in the trapping area 30a.
The resilient spring device 40 can be made of any suitable materialr and in the preferred embodiment herein, it is an expar.dable coil spring 40 which applies pressure to push the inner housing 20a into the outer housing 12a against the bait 50. More particularly, coil spring 40 is compressed by pulling housing 20a outwardly, and the bait is placed between end wall 14a and the partial circular wall 22a of housing 20a to keep the spring 40 compressed.

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In setting the animal trap 10, the bait 50 is set between housings 12a and 20a to hold the inner housing 20a in an open position, so that trap openings 26a and 28a are opened and uncovered by the outer housing 12a. In this manner, an 5 animal can enter through the trap openings 26a and 28a and enter into the trapping area 30a and be led to the bait 50, which is holding the trap openings 26a and 28a in their open positions.
In this manner, when an animal in the trapping area 10 30a eats the bait 50, it no longer operates to hold the inner housing 20a in its open position. As a result, coil spring 40 can expand and move the inner housing 20a into the outer housing 12a to close off the trap openings 26a, 28a and thereby trap animal 32 in the trapping area 30a, as 15 shown most clearly in Figure 7. As will be noted, coil spring 40 is held between circular wall sections 16a and 22a to define a spring housing.
In accordance with the present invention, there has been provided a new and advantageous animal trap which is 20 simple to use, easy to manufacture, and easy to clean.
Once an animal is caught in the trapping area 30, it can safely be carried therein to a disposal location where inner housing 20 (or 20a) is slid outwardly from outer housing 12 (or 12a), so that ~he animal can be dropped out 25 of the open end 16 of outer housing 12 and disposed of in a suitable manner.

Claims (12)

1. An animal trap, comprising:
a) an outer housing having a closed end and an open end;
b) an inner housing having a closed end and an open end mounted within and movable relative to said outer housing to define a trapping area within said inner and outer housings;
c) at least one trap opening in said inner housing for an animal to enter said trapping area;
d) means for moving said inner housing into said outer housing to close off said trap opening to trap an animal in said trapping area; and e) bait means for holding said trap opening in an open position so that when an animal in said trapping area eats said bait means, said moving means moves said inner housing into said outer housing to close off said trap opening to trap an animal in said trapping area.
2. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said inner and outer housings are cylindrical in shape and formed of plastic material.
3. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said inner and outer housings are formed of mesh material.
4. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said inner housing includes two trap openings.
5. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said means for moving includes an elastic band.
6. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said inner housing includes means for engaging said bait means.
7. An animal trap, comprising:
a) an outer housing having a closed end and an open end;
b) an inner housing having a closed end and an open end mounted within and movable relative to said outer housing to define a trapping area within said inner and outer housings;
c) at least one trap opening in said inner housing for an animal to enter said trapping area;
d) expandable spring means for moving said inner housing into said outer housing to close off said trap opening to trap an animal in said trapping area; and e) bait means for holding said trap opening in an open position so that when an animal in said trapping area eats said bait means, said expandable spring means moves said inner housing into said outer housing to close off said trap opening to trap an animal in said trapping area.
8. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 7, wherein said inner and outer housings are cylindrical in shape and formed of plastic material.
9. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 7, wherein said inner housing includes two trap openings.
10. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 7, wherein said expandable spring means includes a coil spring, and said inner and outer housings define a chamber therebetween for receiving said coil spring.
11. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 10.
wherein one end of said chamber is formed by a wall section extending outwardly from said inner housing, and the other end of said chamber is formed by a wall section extending inwardly from said outer housing.
12. An animal trap in accordance with Claim 7, wherein said inner housing includes a wall section for engaging said bait means.
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