A - Human Necessities – 01 – M
Patent
A - Human Necessities
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A01M 23/34 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2415747
In a trapping device for the harvest of furbearing animals, it is known to have a snare cable depending from the spring to freely embrace the travelling animal's neck and tighten quickly. In this invention, a steel rod is secured to the spring such that they extend parallel when the spring is compressed, and perpendicular when the spring is tripped. The top end of the rod is used as a brace for an end of the snare cable where they are attached by inserting the cable through a hole and clamped by an aluminum ferrule. The bottom end of the rod, which extends a few inches below the attached spring, is used as a stake for positioning the set snare. The spring is drawn back towards the steel rod, manually, by his or her own strength and a steel safety hook attached to the rod is used to grasp the spring's shaft. The top of the spring is made into a loop that encircles a grooved slot. The cable attached to the rod passes through the loop, fits into the slot, and is held by a steel ferrule under the pressure of the spring. Once the stake end is pushed into the ground or snow with the snare positioned properly, the safety hook must be removed to allow the spring to "fire" when the cable is jerked by the snared animal. A chain attached to the rod is used to fasten this device to a tree or other object to advoid being carried off. The option of a steel clip attached to the top of the rod may be designed for easy replacement of the snare cable.
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Paslawski Dean M. J.
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