CA1161251A - Humane animal trap - Google Patents

Humane animal trap

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CA1161251A
CA1161251A CA000398867A CA398867A CA1161251A CA 1161251 A CA1161251 A CA 1161251A CA 000398867 A CA000398867 A CA 000398867A CA 398867 A CA398867 A CA 398867A CA 1161251 A CA1161251 A CA 1161251A
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latch
frame
trigger
spring
trap
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French (fr)
Inventor
Vital J. Thebeau
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Canadian Patents and Development Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M23/00Traps for animals
    • A01M23/24Spring traps, e.g. jaw or like spring traps

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  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Pest Control & Pesticides (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Insects & Arthropods (AREA)
  • Wood Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Zoology (AREA)
  • Environmental Sciences (AREA)
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Abstract

TITLE
HUMANE ANIMAL TRAP

INVENTOR
Vital J. Thebeau ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A humane animal trap including a coil spring mounted on a frame and having its ends adapted to be spread apart when the trap is set. One end of the spring is held by a latch pivotally mounted for sideways movement on the frame. This latch is shaped so that in order to hold the spring, it must be held by one end of a trigger which is mounted for vertical swinging movement on the frame. When the trigger is struck by an animal, it swings upwardly thus disengaging the latch and causing the one end of the spring to move downwardly towards the other end of the spring.

Description

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This invention relates to animal traps and, more particularl~, to a humane animal trap capable of striklng a killing blow to an animal attempting to pass through the trapO
Traps are now being designed to strike a killing blow to the neck or back of the animal rather than grasping the leg of the animal thereby causing a slow death.
These prior devices suffer from various deficiencies including malfunction in extremely cold weather due to freezing of the trigger mechanism.
This invention is an improvement in the trap described and claimed in my prior United States Patent No. 4,255,892.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a more reliable and weatherproof trigger mechanism.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a mount to secure the trap to a tree branch so that the trap and the animal caught therein will move to one side when the trap is activated so as not to prevent other animals from reaching other traps on the runway.
A still Eurther objec~ of this invention is the provision of a trap having a trigger adapted to swing upwardly when struck b~ the animal.
~ ccordingly, the present invention provides a humane animal trap comprising anchor means, an upstanding frame member secured to said anchor means, a coil spring having-its ends extending outwardly to form an anvil bar and a striker bar, a latch pivoted on an upper portion of said frame adapted to engage said striker bar when said bars are spread apart, and a trigger adapted to retain said striker bar in engagement with said latch? whereby pivoted movement of said trigger causes`said trigger to disengage said latch so as to free the latch from the striker bar which then moves downwardly towards the anvil bar.
In the drawings, which illustrate an embodiment o the invention, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a trap in accordance with this invention in the closed or sprung position; and Figure 2 is a top plan view of the trap of figure 1.

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Referring now in detail to the drawings, a trap shown generally at 10 in figure 1, includes a frame 12. The frame 12 is made up of two parallel members 14a and 14b. the frame 12 may be formed of a single strip of sheet metal bent back on itself at 16. Fixed between the mem-bers 14a and 14b is a coil spring 18 having one of its ends 20 fixed ~hereto so as to form the anvil bar. The end 20 of the coil spring 18 is bent back around a block 21 received between the frame members 14a and 14b, and welded to one of the frame members~ A bolt 27 extending through the frame member 14a, 14b, and the block 21, holds the frame members against the block 21. The other end 22 of the spring 18 forms the striker bar. The striker bar 22 terminates in a loop 23 for the conven-ience of the user in setting the trap 10. The loop 23 also increases the mass of the striker bar 22 thereby increasing the stricking force of the striker bar 22. The single spring 18 is capable of providing a striking force of between 200 and 350 inch pounds and a clamping force of about 20 pounds when open approximately 1 inch.
The striker bar 22 may be held initially in the raised posi-tion~, as shown in dotted lines, by a cotter pin 24 received Ln a hole 25 in the frame. In use, however, the striker bar 22 is held by a bent portion 26 of the latch 28 mounted on the frame 12 as by a bolt 30 extending through the frame 12. The latch 28 is adapted to swing side-ways. ~ trigger ~2 is pivotally mounted on the side of the frame 12 by means of a pin 34 welded to the frame and a cotter pin 35 extending through the end of the pin 34. When the trap is set, a Eree end of the latch 28 is engaged by the end of the trigger 32 to prevent sideways swinging movement.
In use, the trap 10 is secured to a tree limb shown at 40 by a screw eye 42 whlch is pivotally fastened to the frame 12 as by a bolt or cotter pin 44 extending therethrough and through the frame 12.
The cotter pin 24 is withdrawn prior to actual use of the trap so that only the latch 28 and trigger 32 will hold the striker bar 22 in the raised position.
~hen the trap is sprung by a squirrel, it can rotate away from the limb so as not to interfere with the passage of other squirrels on the limb 40 if a pl~rality of traps 10 have been set on the same m nway.

Claims (3)

CLAIMS:
1. A humane animal trap comprising anchor means, an upstanding frame member secured to said anchor means, a coil spring having its ends extending outwardly to form an anvil bar and a striker bar, a latch pivoted on an upper portion of said frame adapted to engage said striker bar when said bars are spread apart, and a trigger adapted to retain said latch in engagement with said striker bar whereby pivotal movement of said trigger causes said trigger to disengage said latch so as to free the latch from said striker bar which then moves downwardly towards the anvil bar.
2. An animal trap as claimed in claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a pair of spaced apart members and said spring is mounted therebetween.
3. An animal trap as claimed in claim 1 wherein said trigger is pivotally mounted on a side of said frame so that upward movement of said trigger causes its end to disengage said latch, thereby allowing said latch to swing sideways.
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