GB190210159A - Improvements relating to Traps for Mice, Rats or similar Vermin. - Google Patents

Improvements relating to Traps for Mice, Rats or similar Vermin.

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GB190210159A
GB190210159A GB190210159DA GB190210159A GB 190210159 A GB190210159 A GB 190210159A GB 190210159D A GB190210159D A GB 190210159DA GB 190210159 A GB190210159 A GB 190210159A
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10,159. Alston, H. A. May 2. Traps.-Relates to a continuously-acting trap for mice, rats, and the like, in which the first animal caught is kept in a separate compartment to act as a decoy to other animals which are precipitated into a tank containing water. The trap consists of a compartment open at A, and provided with a tilting platform D, a pivoted door C having a wire engaging a staple on the platform D, and a bait rod B connected with a wire which supports one end of the door C when the trap is first set. The first animal walks across the platform D, which is held supported by the door C and reaches the bait. The movement of the bait rod B releases the door C, which falls into the position shown in Fig. 3, thus trapping the first animal to act as a decoy and at the same time uncoupling the door C and platform D, so that the latter tilts, as shown in Fig. 3, under the weight of other animals which are precipitated into the tank E.
GB190210159D 1902-05-02 1902-05-02 Improvements relating to Traps for Mice, Rats or similar Vermin. Expired GB190210159A (en)

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