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Document Number
US Patent 4251944
Issued Date
February 24, 1981
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Fulopp; Louis (Clearwater, FL)
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Abstract
A pair of bait receptacles are provided on either side of a passageway designed to entice the rat to be trapped past a first one-way gate. The passageway leads the rat upwardly through a passageway and a second gate or flipper in middle of climb. At the top, he slides downwardly to a holding tank provided at the rear of the rat trap and readily removable therefrom for disposing of rats trapped therein.
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Published
February 24, 1981
Application Number
05/973,916
Filed
December 28, 1978
US Classification
43/66  
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A01M   23/00   (20060101)   A01M   23/02   (20060101)  
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43/66  
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