Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Self and ever set
Patent
1995-06-01
1996-12-10
Hail, III, Joseph J.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Self and ever set
43 58, 210162, 210460, A01M 2300, E04B 172
Patent
active
055819346
ABSTRACT:
A wire mesh rodent screen is inserted in the end of a corrugated plastic drainage pipe to prevent rodent incursions into the pipe. The screen is formed from two rectangular pieces of wire mesh. One piece is folded to form a cylinder with an in-turned lip at one end. The other piece is stamped to form a shallow dish of corresponding diameter to that of the cylinder. The dish is inserted in the cylinder to engage the lip and is secured to the lip by twisted wire ties.
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Hail III Joseph J.
Stelacone Jay A.
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