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US27071A
US27071A US27071DA US27071A US 27071 A US27071 A US 27071A US 27071D A US27071D A US 27071DA US 27071 A US27071 A US 27071A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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  • my invention consists in providing a box with a trap door and a sash door so connected and operated by means of levers, cog wheels, and springs that when the sash door falls it also forces down the trap door, after which by means of a simple mechanism hereafter described it immediately resets itself.
  • I construct my trap by providing a frame (A), in which the trap door (D) fits.
  • (B) is the box which is fastened to thev top of frame (A) one end of which is opened for the sash door (C).
  • (D) is the trap door hinged to the frame (A) and is worked up and down when the sash door (C) rises orfalls by means of a rod (Q).
  • (E) is the interrupted cog wheel on shaft (R operated by spring (L).
  • F is the cog sector that fits in the cogs of the interrupted cog wheel when trap door is down.
  • (G) is the click wheel on shaft (R) with upper end of lever (H) fitting in it.
  • H is a lever working on a pivot, with spring I) to keep it up to its place.
  • (I) 1s a lever one end of which is fastened to the sash door (C) by rod (U) working on pivot (El) and firmly secured on the shaft (K) is a stop to hold the cog sector (T) from going too far when the spring (L) throws it back.
  • (L) is the coiled spring on the shaft (R) for moving all the machinery.
  • M) is the key for winding.
  • N is the bait lever fastened to the top of box (B) by a pivot with a spring behind it to make it catch on the lower end of (I) forming the catch at (X).
  • (Q) is the connecting rod from sash door (C) to trap door (D).
  • R is the shaft on which the spring (L), click wheel (G), and interrupted cog Wheel (E) are fastened.
  • (T) is the hinges for the trap door (D).
  • U) is the connecting rod from lever (I) to sash door (C).
  • V is a plate fastened to the top of sash door (C), so that when the sash door falls the plate will knock the lever (H) down and out of the click wheel (G).
  • (X) is the catch formed by the upper end of bait lever (N) and the lower end of lever (I).
  • (Y) is the guides for sash door (C) which are fastened to each side of ⁇ box (B).
  • (Z) is the screw which fastens the spring (L) to the side pieces
  • the rat going in the box for the bait on lever (N) and pulling it, that uncatclies (X), the sash door (C) and trap door (D) fall by their own weight, which tilts the rat into a box or tub of water below.
  • the plate (V) on top of it knocks down the lever (H), which lets the upper end of lever out 0f the notch in click which (G) and that sets the spring in m0- tion.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY A. RIDLEY, 0F SOMMERVILLE, TENNESSEE.
RAT-TRAP.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 27,071, dated February 7, 1860.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY A. RIDLEY, of Sommerville, in the county of Fayette, State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Traps for Catching Rats and other Animals; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in providing a box with a trap door and a sash door so connected and operated by means of levers, cog wheels, and springs that when the sash door falls it also forces down the trap door, after which by means of a simple mechanism hereafter described it immediately resets itself.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
I construct my trap by providing a frame (A), in which the trap door (D) fits.
(B) is the box which is fastened to thev top of frame (A) one end of which is opened for the sash door (C).
(D) is the trap door hinged to the frame (A) and is worked up and down when the sash door (C) rises orfalls by means of a rod (Q).
(E) is the interrupted cog wheel on shaft (R operated by spring (L).
F) is the cog sector that fits in the cogs of the interrupted cog wheel when trap door is down.
(G) is the click wheel on shaft (R) with upper end of lever (H) fitting in it.
H) is a lever working on a pivot, with spring I) to keep it up to its place.
(I) 1s a lever one end of which is fastened to the sash door (C) by rod (U) working on pivot (El) and firmly secured on the shaft (K) is a stop to hold the cog sector (T) from going too far when the spring (L) throws it back.
(L) is the coiled spring on the shaft (R) for moving all the machinery.
M) is the key for winding. (N) is the bait lever fastened to the top of box (B) by a pivot with a spring behind it to make it catch on the lower end of (I) forming the catch at (X).
(O) are the tongues on the door (C) which lit in the grooves on the guides (Y) of the box (B).
(P) 1s the shaft on which the lever (I) is fastened.
(Q) is the connecting rod from sash door (C) to trap door (D).
(R) is the shaft on which the spring (L), click wheel (G), and interrupted cog Wheel (E) are fastened.
(S) are side pieces coming above the top of box (B) in which the shafts (P) and (R) work.
(T) is the hinges for the trap door (D).
U) is the connecting rod from lever (I) to sash door (C).
(V) is a plate fastened to the top of sash door (C), so that when the sash door falls the plate will knock the lever (H) down and out of the click wheel (G).
(W) is the pivot on which the arm (U) and lever (I) work.
(X) is the catch formed by the upper end of bait lever (N) and the lower end of lever (I).
(Y) is the guides for sash door (C) which are fastened to each side of `box (B).
(Z) is the screw which fastens the spring (L) to the side pieces When wound up by key (M) and set, the rat going in the box for the bait on lever (N) and pulling it, that uncatclies (X), the sash door (C) and trap door (D) fall by their own weight, which tilts the rat into a box or tub of water below. As the sash door (C) falls, the plate (V) on top of it knocks down the lever (H), which lets the upper end of lever out 0f the notch in click which (G) and that sets the spring in m0- tion. Now when the sash door (C) is down the cog sector (F) is turned up in a position for the interrupted cog wheel (E) t0 catch in it. The spring then throws the sector (F) down against the stop (K) which bings the trap door D) and sash door (C) up to their proper p aces, which causes the levers at (X) to catch and hold up (D) and (C) and the upper end of lever (H) catches in another notch in click wheel (G) and stops the spring from turning, and the trap is set for another rat as it Was at first.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United 5 States is- Operating the doors (C) and (D) by the rods and levers (Q) (U) (I) in combination With the cog sectory (F) and interrupted oog Wheel and click Wheel (G) when operated by the spring or its equiva- 10 lent in the manner herein described and for the purpose specified.
H. A. RIDLEY.
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J. D. VINsoN,V I. R. FROST. Y
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US3806672A (en) * 1972-10-13 1974-04-23 Landis Sales Co Third rail cover board
US4713866A (en) * 1985-02-13 1987-12-22 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Apparatus for attaching cables to messenger wires
US20110023350A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Hovey David C Animal trap
US20110078940A1 (en) * 2009-09-24 2011-04-07 Andrew Gauker Single use hermetically sealing mousetrap with internal carbon dioxide killing mechanism

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3806672A (en) * 1972-10-13 1974-04-23 Landis Sales Co Third rail cover board
US4713866A (en) * 1985-02-13 1987-12-22 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Apparatus for attaching cables to messenger wires
US20110023350A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Hovey David C Animal trap
US8104222B2 (en) * 2009-07-31 2012-01-31 Hovey David C Animal trap
US20110078940A1 (en) * 2009-09-24 2011-04-07 Andrew Gauker Single use hermetically sealing mousetrap with internal carbon dioxide killing mechanism
US8695274B2 (en) * 2009-09-24 2014-04-15 Woodstream Corporation Single use hermetically sealing mousetrap with internal carbon dioxide killing mechanism

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