Mouse trap having a triggering plate

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Choking or squeezing

Reexamination Certificate

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C043S088000, C043S058000, C043S077000, C043S081000

Reexamination Certificate

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07607254

ABSTRACT:
A mouse trap having a triggering plate is disclosed. It mainly includes a stationary base, rotatable cover, triggering plate, and a connecting rod assembly. When a mouse presses down this rear plate portion of the triggering plate, this rear plate portion moves down accordingly. It simultaneously lifts up a linking portion of the connecting rod assembly. Then, it will activate this rotatable cover to rotate from an opening position to a close position for avoiding a caught mouse escaping out. Besides, this invention's triggering sensibility is extremely high. It can trap a mouse that just tries to eat the bait. Plus, the caught mouse is hard to escape.

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