Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Impaling or smiting
Patent
1985-01-09
1986-07-22
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Impaling or smiting
43 87, A01M 2334
Patent
active
046011285
ABSTRACT:
An animal trap having a hollow elongated body; a snare having a cable with a mechanism at one end for slidably engaging one end of the cable to the cable so as to form a loop of variable diameter, the loop encircling an interior cross section of the body; a spring biased spring arm pivotally mounted to the body, the free end of the spring being engageable with the free end of the cable; and, a trigger mounted interiorly of the body and extending through the body and engageable with the spring arm, the trigger holding the spring arm in tension with the spring biasing, and releasing the spring arm when pulled by an animal appendage inserted into the hollow body, so as to tighten the snare around the appendage.
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Godici Nicholas P.
McKee C.
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