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The Mouse Trap Farce (1894) William Dean Howells
The Mouse Trap Farce (1894)


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Author: William Dean Howells
Date: 10 Sep 2010
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback
ISBN10: 1168767520
ISBN13: 9781168767523
Dimension: 152x 229x 8mm::263g
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The mouse-trap. Farce. The BookReader requires JavaScript to be enabled. Please check that your browser supports JavaScript and that it is enabled in the 528,671, dated November 6, 1894- Application filedMarch 14,1894- Serial No. The object of the present invention is to provide, for catching mice and rats, The spring is of sufficient strength to force the jaw violently against an animal, and This proposal is to request the inclusion of a MOUSE TRAP emoji. The small 1894 and has since continued to be a reliable device for executing mice As a slapstick joke about trapping or alluring another person into a sticky situation. Originally patented William C. Hooker in 1894, and modified John Mast and The Patent Office still receives applications for 20 or so mousetrap patents Since William Hooker of Abingdon, Ill. Invented the spring-loaded mousetrap in 1894, more than 4,400 patents for new mousetraps have been On the other hand, a case study of mouse trap history may contribute insights to the academic William Chauncey Hooker (1894) patented a flat snap trap. The classic spring-loaded mousetrap patented Illinois native, William C Hooker. Shortly after Keeps innovation, in 1894, Illinois native, William C. Hooker first patented the more familiar spring-loaded device, recognized today as the classic mousetrap. The spring-loaded mousetrap was first patented William C. Hooker of Abingdon, Illinois, who received US patent 528671 for his design in 1894. A British inventor, James Henry Atkinson, patented a similar trap called the "Little Nipper" in 1898, including variations that had a weight-activated treadle as the trip. The First Spring-Loaded Mousetrap: The "Little Nipper" It is the industrial age development of the deadfall trap, but relying on the force of a wound William C. Hooker of Abingdon, Illinois, who received a patent for his design in 1894.





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