Claims
- 1. An animal trap which comprises perforce, An enclosure that has a front end with, of course,
An entrance opening at that front end; And also a back end whereat one can find, An exit opening; and in this consortium, A pivoting member that has a front portion Adjacent said front end; and to the back end The pivoting member does also extend; Being pivotally mounted within said enclosure, With a blocking member which does effect closure Of said entrance opening when front portion's lowered; Said pivoting member, too, made to afford, By position and balance when it is at rest, The trap to be set for its animal guest, With its front portion raised up, but only until, An animal's weight on said front portion will Make it lower, so said blocking member's position, Will render the entrance in blocked closed condition:
- 2. The animal trap of claim 1 with a floor, And in it a groove, the said groove being for
Receiving a pivot on the underside Of the pivoting member, designed to abide In said groove, and thus give it, A pivotal motion upon the said pivot.
- 3. The trap of claim 1 which comprises still more:
At said exit opening, a one-way door.
- 4. The trap of claim 1 which does comprise A platform of the proper size,
Such that an animal on it can step, When through the entrance it enters the trap; Said platform with front and back portions possessed; And being within the enclosure emplaced.
- 5. The animal trap that we claimed in claim 4, Where the pivoting member's equipped with a floor,
And the floor with a cut-out that does fit around, The back of the platform when it does come down.
- 6. The animal trap of our claim 4, itself, Where the pivoting member's equipped with a shelf,
Upon its front portion and fashioned to cover, The platform's front portion it's sized to fit over.
- 7. The trap of claim 6 with the platform's back portion, comprising a platform step with height proportioned,
To be flush with said shelf or in higher position When pivoting member's in lowered condition; And flush with the floor of the pivoting member, When raised, so an animal on it can clamber.
- 8. The animal trap of claim 1, too comprising On pivoting member's back portion arising,
And close to the exit hole, an exit step, To aid in the animal's leaving the trap.
- 9. The trap of claim 1 which is disposed, Inside a cage, and within it enclosed.
- 10. The trap of claim 1, and attached on to it, Outside of the exit, a closed conduit,
Whose other end has been made to engage, With the entrance of a cage.
- 11. The animal trap of claim 1 whereupon, At the trap's exterior, positioned thereon,
At the exit opening, an exit sleeve, Positioned so through it an animal can leave.
- 12. The animal trap of claim 11, Wherein, within the sleeve is given
A one-way door that opens out, The animal out of the trap to route.
- 13. The trap of claim 1 which does possess, Exclusive of doors for exit and access,
Only one moving part, and now you will remember, That one moving part is the pivoting member.
- 14. The animal trap of claim 1 of a size And a balance such that it can trap rats or mice.
- 15. A mousetrap which does comprehend, An enclosure that has both a front and back end;
And a ceiling, and means to attach a bait high, And more near the back than the front such means lie; And a bait out of reach, with a smell that entices, Designed so uneaten, it lures many mices; An entrance opening at said front end, To let in a mouse if a mouse should want in; An exit opening, that is positioned, At the back end so the mouse is transitioned, Right out the enclosure; and a one-way door, So the mouse can go out and can come back no more; And a platform that has both a front and back portion, Within the enclosure, so placed and proportioned, That when a mouse first does come into the trap, Right down on the platform it surely must step; On the platform's back portion, a step placed just so, That a mouse on the platform to said step must go; And a pivoting member within the enclosure, With front and back portions (of that we are so sure), With front portion by the enclosure's front end, And back portion made to the back to extend; And pivotally mounted upon the trap floor, Extending from entrance to the exit door; And this member's underside also comprises, A pivot upon which it lowers and rises Reciprocally, so when it's front portion's high, The back portion's low, and vice versa thereby; In the pivoting member a cut-out that fits, Over the platform step, whenever it's Lowered in front; and with shelf equipped, To fit over the platform front when down it's tipped; The pivoting member's front also comprising A blocking member so when the back's rising And the front lowering, the entrance goes closed; And an exit step on its back portion disposed; Said pivoting member of balance and weight, Smooth operation to facilitate, So when nothing's on it, its front end is up, But one mouse's weight thereon makes it to tup, And as the mouse travels on to the exit, Down comes the back end, and thereby does fix it, So that the trap's set, and so that the front end, Is raised so that now a new mouse now can come in.
- 16. A method for trapping an animal done By providing a trap as is claimed in claim 1;And placing a bait in the trap for a lure; And that the trap is now set, making sure, By making sure that the front portion of The pivoting member is raised up above The point where it's own blocking member would block The trap's entrance opening so it won't lock The animal outside; then into the trap, Allowing its entrance, so that it does step On the floor of the pivoting member whereby, It lowers, and its blocking member thereby, Does block off said opening of said entrance, And the animal's exit it thereby prevents; And finally allowing the animal to proceed, On said pivoting member as back it does lead, To the exit opening; and then allowing, The animal's exit; and then endowing The trap with a receptacle for to contain, The animal so that our trap is humane.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein also, The animal into the wild is let go.
- 18. The claim 16 method including providing, A shelf on the pivoting member abiding
On it's bottom front portion; and then we can let, The animal go toward the front and then get On the shelf, where its weight does make sure that the front, Of the pivoting member stays down as we want, And the entrance stays blocked so the animal then, Can't get out the entrance, so heads back again.
- 19. A method of making an animal trap, Comprising performing each following step:
We provide an enclosure which now is perforce equipped with a front end, and also of course, An entrance opening made at that end; And also a back end whereat we can find, An exit opening; and we provide, A pivoting member the animal can ride, With a front and back portion, and on it we place A blocking member the entrance to face; And pivotally position the pivoting member, Within the enclosure which you will remember, We previously provided; and placing it so that It's front portion, there at the front end does go at, Inherently then its back portion does go At the enclosure's back end when it is placed so; The pivoting member, we do balance such That the front portion's raised and it doesn't take much, Just the animal's weight when it steps in thereon, To cause the front portion at once to go down, And thereby to block off the entrance and so, The animal that way out never can go.
- 20. A one-way door assembly to use, For routing an animal as one does choose,
Comprising a sleeve, of a size and a type That's designed to fit snug in a standard sized-pipe; A door frame with opening molded as one, With the sleeve, and inside it; and also upon Said door frame a door flap affixed and aligned, To open but one way—so it is designed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application does claim its priority, From a provisional filing possessing seniority:
[0002] Ser. No. 60/480,992 was assigned As its serial number and so you will find,
[0003] It was filed on Jun. 30, 2003, And this first application, now surely do we,
[0004] Incorporate herein by this very reference, But to that filing we only give deference,
[0005] To the extent that it's not consistent, With this disclosure, on this we're insistent.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60480992 |
Jun 2003 |
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