Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Self and ever set
Patent
1982-09-29
1984-05-29
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Self and ever set
43 73, 43 79, 43 68, A01M 2304
Patent
active
044506481
ABSTRACT:
A rodent killing device is provided with a plurality of units of feeding and killing chambers, with each feeding chamber positioned directly above a killing chamber, so that the floor of the feeding chamber also forms the ceiling of the killing chamber. The feeding chamber attracts a rodent by bait, which then becomes entrapped within the feeding chamber, whence it is transmitted to the killing chamber by sliding the floor of the feeding chamber outwardly. The killing chamber destroys the rodent by a plurality of spikes impaling the rodent, and then the killed rodent is deposited in a container for subsequent removal. The killing of the rodent is done in a separate chamber so that no leftovers from the rodent or any ill smell is allowed to permeate into the feeding chamber, so that subsequent rodents approaching the feeding chamber are not discouraged from entering into the interior. Conduits are also provided that attract a rodent by a scent pleasant to the rodent and lead it to the interior of the feeding chamber, which conduits are U-shaped channels having holes in the bottom surface that cooperate with holes in a pipe connected to the interior of the feeding chamber, so that the food bait's odor may be allowed to permeate along the entire length of the U-shaped channels.
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Godici Nicholas P.
Rowan Kurt
Tolpin Thomas W.
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