US1140015A - Smoke-producing device for routing wild animals. - Google Patents

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US1140015A
US1140015A US72622812A US1912726228A US1140015A US 1140015 A US1140015 A US 1140015A US 72622812 A US72622812 A US 72622812A US 1912726228 A US1912726228 A US 1912726228A US 1140015 A US1140015 A US 1140015A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the invention has for its ob ect the production of a device of this kind in which a large volume of smoke may be acquired and be forcibly expelled from the device with a minimum loss of energy, or expelling force.
  • Figure I is a top or plan view of my smoke producing device.
  • Fig. II is an enlarged longitudinal section of the smoke chamber and smoke conducting members, taken on the line III'I, Fig. I, with the bellows of the device shown in side elevation.
  • Fig. III is a cross section taken on line III- III, Fig. I.
  • A designates a bellows, of any common form, that I is adapted to receive air, andfrom which the air is expelled through the nozzle ahaving a flanged flaring exit.
  • B designates a smoke chamber, that is preferably in the form of a cylinder and in I which may be placed a desirable quantity of may be derived within the smoke chamber v with a minimum amount of combustion.
  • the smoke production may be. accelerated and its effect amplified by the presence of sulfur, or other material, which will not only result in the production of smoke, but will also create obnoxious fumes.
  • a head 1 which constitutes a stopper for the chamber
  • the head l is formed with a flange 2 which is inturned and seamed to a peripheral flange of'a collar, that fits within'the cylindrical body of the chamber B and is provided with radial headed studs 3, the outer heads of which enter into and Work in the bayonet slots f in the cylindrical body to lock the head tosaid body and retain the parts in engagement while the device is in use.
  • a flap valve 5 which normally The head 1 is be consumed for the production of smoke.
  • the flap valve 5 is preferably made of asbestos, or other suitable nor' -combustible material; and, while it is of such flexibility as to enable it to be forced away from the end of the bellows nozzle under pressure of is closed by a head 7 which is provided with a central perforated exit member 8, through which smoke may be discharged from said chamber.
  • the nozzle 9 receives an extension nozzle 10 that may be of any desirable length, suitable to convey smoke passing therethrough to considerable dis: tance into the hole or passageway leading to the den of an animal it may be desired to smoke out by the use of my smoke producing device.
  • the removable head of the smoke chamber is next attached to the body ofuthe chamber,- and
  • the head 7 carries a tapering smoke conducting nozzle 9 that has a flaring 'material is introduced into the smoke chamthe bellows A is operated, whereby air is forcibly delivered into said chamber to cre ate a draft therein, that will result in slow combustion of the material in the smoke chamber, whereby a quantity of smoke is produced therein and forced therefrom through the perforated eXit member 8, into and through the delivery nozzles 9 and 10, from the latter of which it passes into the entranceway to the den of an animal it may be desired to rout by the use of my device.
  • the smoke chamber B is provided with a handle 11, by which the smoke producing device may be conveniently carried.

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A. M. AHERN.
SMOKE PRODUCING DEVICE FOR ROUTlNG WILD ANIMALS.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 17, 1912.
1 140,0 1 5. Patented May 18, 1915.
THE NORRIS PETERS 60.. PHOTO-LITHOH WASHINGTON, D. C
-UNITED s'rnrns PATENT orricn.
ALBEB'I M. AHERN, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
SMOKE-PRODUCING DEVICE FOR ROU'IING WILD ANIMALS.
smoke and deliver it into the dens of wild animals, for the purpose of driving them therefrom, in order that they may be captured; and the invention has for its ob ect the production of a device of this kind in which a large volume of smoke may be acquired and be forcibly expelled from the device with a minimum loss of energy, or expelling force.
Figure I is a top or plan view of my smoke producing device. Fig. II is an enlarged longitudinal section of the smoke chamber and smoke conducting members, taken on the line III'I, Fig. I, with the bellows of the device shown in side elevation. Fig. III is a cross section taken on line III- III, Fig. I.
In the accompanying drawings: A designates a bellows, of any common form, that I is adapted to receive air, andfrom which the air is expelled through the nozzle ahaving a flanged flaring exit.
B designates a smoke chamber, that is preferably in the form of a cylinder and in I which may be placed a desirable quantity of may be derived within the smoke chamber v with a minimum amount of combustion.
The smoke production may be. accelerated and its effect amplified by the presence of sulfur, or other material, which will not only result in the production of smoke, but will also create obnoxious fumes.
The end of the smoke chamber B adjoining the bellows A is closed by a head 1, which constitutes a stopper for the chamber, and
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 18, 1915..
Application filed October 17, 1912. Serial N 0. 726,228. i i
is preferably removably connected toethe I chamber body,in order that it may be separated therefrom to permit the introduction into the chamber of the material thatis to As shown in the drawings, the head l is formed with a flange 2 which is inturned and seamed to a peripheral flange of'a collar, that fits within'the cylindrical body of the chamber B and is provided with radial headed studs 3, the outer heads of which enter into and Work in the bayonet slots f in the cylindrical body to lock the head tosaid body and retain the parts in engagement while the device is in use. suitably connected to the nozzle a of the bellows A by a neck fitting-around the flanged flaring exit, and said head has se-- cured to it a flap valve 5,which normally The head 1 is be consumed for the production of smoke.
occupies a position against the flanged flaring exit at the forward end of the nozzle a" and is held in such position by a, leaf spring 6. The flap valve 5 is preferably made of asbestos, or other suitable nor' -combustible material; and, while it is of such flexibility as to enable it to be forced away from the end of the bellows nozzle under pressure of is closed by a head 7 which is provided with a central perforated exit member 8, through which smoke may be discharged from said chamber.
inner end which surrounds the perforated exit member 8. The nozzle 9 in turn receives an extension nozzle 10 that may be of any desirable length, suitable to convey smoke passing therethrough to considerable dis: tance into the hole or passageway leading to the den of an animal it may be desired to smoke out by the use of my smoke producing device.
In the use of my device, a quantity of slowly combustible and smoke producing ber B, whenthe head with its collar 2 is separated from the body of the vchamber B,
and such material is then ignited. The removable head of the smoke chamber is next attached to the body ofuthe chamber,- and The head 7 carries a tapering smoke conducting nozzle 9 that has a flaring 'material is introduced into the smoke chamthe bellows A is operated, whereby air is forcibly delivered into said chamber to cre ate a draft therein, that will result in slow combustion of the material in the smoke chamber, whereby a quantity of smoke is produced therein and forced therefrom through the perforated eXit member 8, into and through the delivery nozzles 9 and 10, from the latter of which it passes into the entranceway to the den of an animal it may be desired to rout by the use of my device.
The smoke chamber B is provided with a handle 11, by which the smoke producing device may be conveniently carried.
I claim The combination in a smoke producing device, of a bellows having a discharge nozzle formed with a peripheral flange providing a flat valve seat at its end, a combustion chamber head having a neck surrounding said discharge nozzle and closely fitted thereto, the said peripheral flange being arranged within said head and closely fitted to the inner face thereof so as to firmly secure said head to said nozzle, and a spring controlled valve secured to said head and seated on the peripheral flange at the end of said nozzle.
ALBERT M. AHERN. In the presence of H. G. Coon, E. B. LINN.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. G.
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