(under subclass 69) Traps in which the platforms are normally held against tilting and will not tilt to precipitate the animal until the latter has moved some portion of a trigger mechanism, such as a bait-holder, a treadle, or the like.
(1) Note. The word "trigger" as here used is given its broadest significance to mean any element or group of elements performing the functions of a trigger or catch.
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72, for similar traps having a rotatable platform.
74, for self-reset traps having a rotatable platform.
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119, Animal Husbandry, 158, for means for dumping animals into a treating bath.