Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
043064000 | Self and ever set | 17 |
20120117852 | Repeating Animal Capture and Containment System Having Removable Trapping Devices - A repeating animal capture and containment system includes a housing defined by a set of peripheral walls. An opening is formed in one of the peripheral walls and a removable, ramped trapping device is removably mounted within the housing and aligned with the opening in the peripheral wall. The ramped trapping device allows an animal, such as a rodent, to enter into the housing yet prevents the captured animal from exiting the housing. The housing is sized to include a containment area that communicates with the trapping device by a passageway. The containment area provides a living space for the captured animal until it can be set free. The removability of the ramped trapping device allows the device to be removed for cleaning and maintenance as needed. The system further includes features that prevent lateral and/or vertical displacement of the ramped trapping device. | 05-17-2012 |
043065000 | Nonreturn entrance | 12 |
20080256842 | Animal trap - An animal trap comprising a housing which is constructed of a sidewall that permits visual observation of the internal chamber enclosed by the sidewall of the housing. There is formed an entrance opening within the sidewall and mounted in conjunction with the entrance opening is a restrictor. The restrictor permits entry of an animal into the internal chamber but prevents exit of the animal from the internal chamber. | 10-23-2008 |
20090090042 | DEVICE FOR TRAPPIING A MOLE - The object of the invention is a device for trapping a mole, in particular for the purpose of its eradication, forming a passage ( | 04-09-2009 |
20090188153 | Saving the world from rats, mice and their deadly disease, the hanta virus and plague - This unique, chemical-free, environmentally-friendly, No contamination, or poison | 07-30-2009 |
20100170141 | RODENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HAVING A HOUSING WITH AN ENTRY OPENING - A rodent management station includes a housing having a base and a lid together at least in part defining an interior space. The housing has an entry opening and an internal partition structure configured to partition the interior space of the housing into a bait chamber having an entryway spaced from the entry opening. A pathway is defined at least in part by the partition structure and extends away from the at least one entry opening to the entryway of the bait chamber. The partition structure has at least one through-opening therein other than at the bait chamber entryway to provide open communication between the pathway and the bait chamber other than at the bait chamber entryway. The at least one through-opening is sized substantially smaller than the housing entry opening and the bait chamber entryway to inhibit rodents against entering the bait chamber at the at least one through-opening. | 07-08-2010 |
20110138677 | Mouse catcher - A mouse catcher includes a container for accommodating two or more mice therewithin, a one directional tunnel, and a one directional mechanism. The tunnel is communicatively connected to the container for guiding the mouse passing from the tunnel into the container through a door entrance. The one directional mechanism is provided for allowing the mouse entering only from the one directional tunnel into the container, wherein the one directional mechanism includes a one way gate movably coupling at the door entrance for communicatively guiding the mouse entering only from the tunnel to the container through the one way gate in the one way manner. A bait vessel is further provided within the container for luring the mouse entering the one way gate into the container for being caught, so that the mouse is caught alive, so as to lure another mouse entering container. | 06-16-2011 |
20110146134 | LOBSTER TRAP WITH RING GUARD ASSEMBLY - A lobster trap that promotes entry of lobsters into the trap while restricting lobsters from exiting the trap. Accordingly, a lobster trap comprises at least one head including an opening for entry into an interior of the trap, and a shield member mounted to the trap adjacent the opening. The shield member extends into the interior of the trap away from a plane of the opening and shields the opening from egress from the interior of the trap from at least one direction while not restricting entry to the interior of the trap. The lobster trap can further include a guard member extending from the shield so as to further restrict exit from the trap via the head. | 06-23-2011 |
043066000 | Victim-opened | 2 |
20080216385 | Microencapsulated animal trap bait for escape-proof repeating animal traps - The present invention is directed to a microencapsulated bait for application to repeating animal traps for luring animals to the trap. The microencapsulated bait can be applied during manufacturing of new traps or to existing traps alike. The microencapsulated bait may be applied to the trap via brush, spray or adhesive backed tape. The microencapsulated bait can be activated by merely scratching the portion of the trap containing the microcapsules. Alternatively the microcapsules may be constructed and arranged for timed release of the scents, flavors or phermones contained therein. | 09-11-2008 |
20090205245 | TRAPPING SYSTEM UTILIZING ATTRACTANTS - A trapping system includes an enclosure with a one way entry which allows the pest to enter the enclosure, but prevents the pest from exiting through the entry. An attractant is positioned at the entry. The attractant is specific to the pest which is to be trapped. | 08-20-2009 |
043067000 | Victim-closed | 4 |
20080216386 | Animal Trap - An animal trap for catching mice has a box-shaped housing with foundation housing and attached to it is the cover housing, capable of swiveling. Arranged in the interior of the housing, there is a triggering system designed like a seesaw with a stepping platform. The cover housing is locked in the open position with the help of mechanical restraint devices. A locking mechanism resting in the cover housing has an unlocking button for restoring the open position, as well as an operating button for the user to transfer the cover housing into closed position. | 09-11-2008 |
20090025274 | ANIMAL TRAP - A trap for placing in the water and catching animals is shown and described. The trap includes a float configured to provide a buoyancy when floating in the water. A substantially vertical chute connects to the float. A portion of the chute enters the water and a portion of the chute rides above the water. An animal entrance is positioned on the top portion of the chute and a chamber is positioned on the bottom portion of the chute. When an animal enters the trap through the entrance, the buoyancy of the float raises the entrance to a height that the trapped animal is unable to access. | 01-29-2009 |
20120117853 | ANIMAL TRAP - A humane repeating animal trap having multiple points of entry hides the contents of the trap from view while permitting selective viewing of the contents without opening the trap and indicators signaling not only the presence of animals within the trap, but also which of multiple points of entry were used by the animals to enter the trap. | 05-17-2012 |
20120260562 | Single use hermetically sealing enclosure-type mousetrap with killing mechanism - A single use, hermetically sealing mousetrap has an enclosure accessible through a rotatably mounted door controlled by a spring-loaded door opening gear mechanism. Inside the enclosure is a spring-actuated setting axle/kill bar and setting bar combination that is movable between a kill position and a set position by manipulation of a setting handle positioned outside the enclosure. When in the set position, the door opening gear mechanism opens the door and tensions a torsional door spring. When the trap is tripped, the kill bar moves rapidly to the kill position which releases the door opening gear mechanism and allows the door spring to close the door and hermetically seal the trap with the dead mouse inside. | 10-18-2012 |
043069000 | Tiltable platform | 3 |
20110047858 | Trap - A trap includes a cage defining a capture space having an opening in an upper end of the cage. A cover is pivotable about a pivot axis between a closing position closing the opening and a revealing position revealing the opening. The cover includes a first end and a second end having a spacing to the pivot axis smaller than the first end of the cover. A counterweight device is mounted to the second end of the cover to bias the cover to the closing position. The cover moves to the revealing position when an animal moves to the first end of the cover, such that the animal falls into the capture space. | 03-03-2011 |
20150128480 | SELF RESETTING PEST TRAP - A trap for assisting in controlling pest populations, in particular rodents, and especially rats and/or mice, including: a lower housing, and a false floor including a trapdoor, and a ramp, wherein the lower housing has a lower end that sits on the ground and an upper end. The false floor is attached to the upper end of the lower housing. The trapdoor is triggered to suddenly collapse when the rodent places a sufficient amount of its body weight onto the trapdoor. The ramp leads up from ground level to the false floor so that when in use, a suitable liquid or gas is contained within the lower housing, and a suitable bait is placed on the false floor to attract a rodent and maneuver it onto the trapdoor. The rodent is able to easily climb up to the false floor by way of the ramp, and when the rodent moves towards the bait, and places sufficient weight upon the trapdoor, the trapdoor suddenly collapses under it, thereby causing it to drop into the lower housing, wherein the rodent drowns in the liquid, or suffocates in the gas. | 05-14-2015 |
20160165876 | TRAP FOR SNAKES AND SMALL ANIMALS | 06-16-2016 |
043071000 | Rotatable platform | 1 |
20100132244 | Rodent Trap - A rodent trap comprises a pail having an upright side wall extending upwardly from a bottom wall to an open top end of the pail. A rotating body is supported for rotation at the open top end of the pail. Typically a ramp provides rodent access to bait on the rotating body. In a preferred embodiment, a pair of integrally moulded mounting grooves on an inner surface of the side wall retain opposing ends of a shaft of the rotating body such that the shaft is slidably removable from the grooves through the open top end of the pail, and the outer surface of the rotating body includes at least one groove formed therein so as to be arranged to receive and retain bait therein. | 06-03-2010 |