US PATENT SUBCLASS 119 / 335
.~.~ Having an inclining nest bottom


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329  DF  BIRD NEST OR NEST APPLIANCE {7}
334  DF  .~ Egg trap {1}
335.~.~ Having an inclining nest bottom {1}
336  DF  .~.~.~> Intended for use with plural nests {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 119/335

Having an inclining nest bottom:

(under subclass 334) Egg trap including a nest bottom that forms an angle with the adjacent wall of the trap, sloping downward so that an egg may roll from the nest area.

(1) Note. Included herein is a nest bottom with a biasing means attached so that when the fowl leaves the nest it pivots, causing the egg to roll from the area.

(2) Note. This subclass does not provide for a nest disclosing no visible distinction between the wall and the bottom of the nest, such as oval nests, having an aperture yet sloping downward at some angle to direct the egg into the hole.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

334, for nests without a visible distinction between the walls and the bottom, such as oval nests having an aperture and sloping downward at some angle.