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Bear trap with safety door

  • US 8,171,667 B2
  • Filed: 03/27/2009
  • Issued: 05/08/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A large animal trap comprising:

  • a horizontally disposed hollow cylindrical shell having a longitudinal axis and having an opening at a front end and an end wall closing an opposite rear end;

    a pair of upright channel guides disposed in parallel relation on either lateral side of the opening and having vertical channel openings facing one another;

    a substantially rectangular trap door having upper, lower and side extremities and adapted to travel vertically from an upper position to a lower position with the side extremities slidably fitted within the channel openings;

    the trap door when positioned in the lower position adapted to close the front end opening;

    an “

    A”

    frame disposed on the outside surface of the upper wall of the cylindrical shell adjacent the front end opening with an apex of the “

    A”

    frame located above the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical shell;

    a pulley mounted to the apex of the “

    A”

    frame;

    a rope having one end secured to the upper extremity of the trap door;

    the rope threaded upwardly from the upper extremity of the trap door and through the pulley leaving a free end of the rope which may be pulled to lift the trap door;

    a trip rod disposed on an outside surface of an upper wall of the cylindrical shell and mounted for slidable movement parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical shell from an extended position where the trip rod extends underneath the lower extremity of the trap door to a retracted position where the trip rod is drawn away from the lower extremity of the trap door;

    a compression spring for biasing the trip rod toward the extended position;

    a holder for holding bait located inside the hollow cylindrical shell adjacent to the end wall of the cylindrical shell; and

    an elongate trigger arm having a first end connected to the bait holder and having a second end extending through the upper wall of the cylindrical shell;

    the second end of the trigger arm arranged to pivot toward the rear end of the cylindrical shell when an animal seizes the bait; and

    the trigger arm rigidly connected to the trip rod whereby when the second end of the trigger arm is pivoted toward the rear end of the cylindrical shell the trip rod is moved to the retracted position thereby releasing the trap door to fall under the influence of gravitational force.

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