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US827545A
US827545A US31499306A US1906314993A US827545A US 827545 A US827545 A US 827545A US 31499306 A US31499306 A US 31499306A US 1906314993 A US1906314993 A US 1906314993A US 827545 A US827545 A US 827545A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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  • WITNESSES I V M [NVENTOR fiw w @m Altomeyj YRE NaRRls PETERS cm. wasumnrulv. n. c.
  • This invention is a nest for hens or other fowls; and it comprises a housing to which entrance is had through a door which is nor-- mally open.
  • the housing contains a hinged nest-box which tilts when it is occupied and is connected to 'the door in such a manner that it will close the door when tilted.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view with the top removed.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 2.
  • 6 denotes a housing or box having end walls 7 and front and rear walls 8 and 9, respectively. These walls are removably supported on a platform 10, having on the top thereof ledges 11, against which the walls fit to prevent lateral displacement thereof.
  • the housing is fastened to the platform by hooks 12, pivoted on the ends of the platform and engaging pins 13, extending from the end Walls.
  • Aremovable top or cover is also provided comprising a shed-roof 14, end pieces 15, and a On the outside of the end gage the top edges of the end walls 7 to support the top.
  • the rear wall 16 extends outside the rear wall 9 and below the top edge of the latter, and the end ieces 15 extend inside the end walls 7 and be ow the top edges thereof, so that a tight joint is had between the housing and its top.
  • the top is fastened to the housing by hooks 18, pivoted on the end walls 7 and engaging pins 19 on the cross-strips 17.
  • the end pieces 1 5 have perforations 20 for ventilation.
  • the roof 14 has an opening 21 through which access is had to the inside of the housing for the pur ose of removing the eggs from the nest or otherwise. The opening is provided with a suitable closure 22.
  • the nest-box is hinged at its rear end, as at 23, to the rear wall 9 and carries at its front end a projecting stem 24, extending through a slot 25 in the front wall 8.
  • a rope 26 is made fast to the stem outside the housing, and this rope extends upwardly and over a guide-pulley 27, mounted on a beam 28, extending across the front wall. From this pulley the rope extends horizontally along the beam and over another pulley 29 near the end thereof and then downwardly, its end carrying a weight 30.
  • the front wall has a doorway in which is hinged a door 31.
  • the door is located between the end of the rope made fast to the stem 24 and the weight 30 and has a proj ecting stem 32, to which the rope is connected. As this connection is made between the stem and the weight, the door will be normally held open by the latter.
  • the weight also raises the stem and holds the nest in elevated position, the upward movement of the stem being limited by the top end of the slot 25.
  • the bottom of the nest-box has an opening 33, across which extend stra s 34 to sup ort the straw or other materia which 'wil be placed in the box when in use.
  • the bottom of the nest-box ismade open, as stated, for the purpose of ventilation.
  • the door 31 also has holes for the same purpose.
  • the hen In use the hen enters the housing through the door 31, which, as stated, is normally open. When the hen gets on the nest-box, its weight will cause the box to tilt and to depress the stem 24. When the stem descends, the weight is pulled up and the door 31 is closed. When the hen leaves the nest, the door is automatically opened by the descent of the weight, and the stem and nest swing back to their original positions.
  • a nest constructed as herein described can be thoroughly cleaned, as the platform, housing, and top are separable.
  • the dooroperating mechanism is simple in construction and reliable in operation, there being no complicated parts to get out of order.
  • a nest comprising a housing having a door, a tilting nest-box in the housing and having a projecting stem extending to the outside thereof, a rope connected to the stem and to the door, guide-pulleys for the rope, and a Weight on the free end of the rope.
  • a nest comprisin a housing having a slot in the front wall t ereof, a tilting nestbox in the housing and having a projecting stem extending through the aforesaid slot to I
  • a rope having at name to this specification in t'he'presence of one end a weight and connected at its other two subscribing witnesses.

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PATENTED JULY 31, 1906;
A. LUCIA.
HENS NEST. APPLICATION 11551) MAY-3, 1906.
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Nos27,545. PATENTED JULY 31, 1906.
A. LUCIA.
HENS NEST.
APPLICATION FILED MAY3. 1906.
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WITNESSES: I V M [NVENTOR fiw w @m Altomeyj YRE NaRRls PETERS cm. wasumnrulv. n. c.
rear Wall 16.
pieces are securedcross-strips 17 ,which en- 1 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 31, 1906.
Application filed May 3,1906. Serial No. 314,993.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER LUCIA, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hurley, in the county of Iron and State of Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Hens Nests, of which the following is a specification.
This invention is a nest for hens or other fowls; and it comprises a housing to which entrance is had through a door which is nor-- mally open. The housing contains a hinged nest-box which tilts when it is occupied and is connected to 'the door in such a manner that it will close the door when tilted.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of the invention. Fig. 2 is an end elevation. Fig. 3 is a plan view with the top removed. Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 2.
Referring specifically to the drawings, 6 denotes a housing or box having end walls 7 and front and rear walls 8 and 9, respectively. These walls are removably supported on a platform 10, having on the top thereof ledges 11, against which the walls fit to prevent lateral displacement thereof. The housing is fastened to the platform by hooks 12, pivoted on the ends of the platform and engaging pins 13, extending from the end Walls. Aremovable top or cover is also provided comprising a shed-roof 14, end pieces 15, and a On the outside of the end gage the top edges of the end walls 7 to support the top. The rear wall 16 extends outside the rear wall 9 and below the top edge of the latter, and the end ieces 15 extend inside the end walls 7 and be ow the top edges thereof, so that a tight joint is had between the housing and its top. The top is fastened to the housing by hooks 18, pivoted on the end walls 7 and engaging pins 19 on the cross-strips 17. The end pieces 1 5 have perforations 20 for ventilation. The roof 14 has an opening 21 through which access is had to the inside of the housing for the pur ose of removing the eggs from the nest or otherwise. The opening is provided with a suitable closure 22. The nest-box is hinged at its rear end, as at 23, to the rear wall 9 and carries at its front end a projecting stem 24, extending through a slot 25 in the front wall 8. One end of a rope 26 is made fast to the stem outside the housing, and this rope extends upwardly and over a guide-pulley 27, mounted on a beam 28, extending across the front wall. From this pulley the rope extends horizontally along the beam and over another pulley 29 near the end thereof and then downwardly, its end carrying a weight 30.
The front wall has a doorway in which is hinged a door 31. The door is located between the end of the rope made fast to the stem 24 and the weight 30 and has a proj ecting stem 32, to which the rope is connected. As this connection is made between the stem and the weight, the door will be normally held open by the latter. The weight also raises the stem and holds the nest in elevated position, the upward movement of the stem being limited by the top end of the slot 25. The bottom of the nest-box has an opening 33, across which extend stra s 34 to sup ort the straw or other materia which 'wil be placed in the box when in use. The bottom of the nest-box ismade open, as stated, for the purpose of ventilation. The door 31 also has holes for the same purpose.
In use the hen enters the housing through the door 31, which, as stated, is normally open. When the hen gets on the nest-box, its weight will cause the box to tilt and to depress the stem 24. When the stem descends, the weight is pulled up and the door 31 is closed. When the hen leaves the nest, the door is automatically opened by the descent of the weight, and the stem and nest swing back to their original positions.
A nest constructed as herein described can be thoroughly cleaned, as the platform, housing, and top are separable. The dooroperating mechanism is simple in construction and reliable in operation, there being no complicated parts to get out of order.
I claim 1. A nest comprising a housing having a door, a tilting nest-box in the housing and having a projecting stem extending to the outside thereof, a rope connected to the stem and to the door, guide-pulleys for the rope, and a Weight on the free end of the rope.
2. A nest comprisin a housing having a slot in the front wall t ereof, a tilting nestbox in the housing and having a projecting stem extending through the aforesaid slot to I In testimony whereof I have signed my the outside of the housing, a rope having at name to this specification in t'he'presence of one end a weight and connected at its other two subscribing witnesses.
end to the stem, guide-pulleys for the rope, a r 'ALEXA-NDER LUCIA. doorway in the housing, and a door therein Witnesses:
connected to the rope between the stem and ALBA L. RUGGLES the weight. M. WILSON.
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