Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Choking or squeezing
Reexamination Certificate
2007-02-06
2007-02-06
Ark, Darren W. (Department: 3643)
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Choking or squeezing
C043S085000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10362491
ABSTRACT:
The invention comprises a trap (1), adapted for small animals, generally shaped as a tunnel part (A), where one end area (1) of the tunnel part is shaped and adapted to a space (B), intended for a bait (100), where this space (B), in a direction with the tunnel and towards its other end area (A2), is demarcated by one or several mechanism-releasing means, such as threads (31), and where an open snare (32) is oriented, in any case close to the floor and wall sections of the tunnel, and positioned in a direction into the tunnel, is relationship to the mentioned means or threads (31), where the mentioned means of threads (31) are adapted to, via a pulling tensional force or corresponding, let a mechanism (2) constrict an open snare in an activated position, and at broken threads or similar, let the mechanism pulling the snare be deactivated, when the mentioned mechanism consists of a spring arrangement, among other things. A spring unit (2a) belonging to the spring arrangement is enclosed within a driving box (C). One end section (2a′) of the spring unit is in joint function partly with the mentioned means or threads (31), partly with a band (32) serving the above-mentioned snare. The other end section (2a″) of the spring unit (2a) is in joint function with means extending the spring unit, like a pull-band (33) and that means-related or pull-band-related means is adapted in such a way that when the spring unit has an extended position (not shown), the spring unit (2a) may be locked in the mentioned extended position.
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Ark Darren W.
Fasth Rolf
Fasth Law Offices
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