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  • NfEI'ERS PHOTO-LITHOGRAPNER. WASHINGTON. D C.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
  • the object of this invention is to furnish an improved apparatus by means of which groundsquirrels and gophers can be destroyed in their holes, conveniently and effectively, and
  • A is a board about two and a half feet long and one and a half feet wide.
  • the board A is designed to receive the apparatus, and to its four corners are attached four handles, B
  • Roots blower To the board A, near one end, is attached a Roots blower, 0, the-fans of which are driven by a band, D, which passes around a pulley, E, attached to the journal of one of the fanshafts.
  • the band D also passes around a crank-wheel, F, which is pivoted to a bracket, G, attached to the case of the blower, or to some other convenient support.
  • the band and pulleys ,D E F may be replaced with toothed gear-wheels, if desired. 7
  • H is the discharge or blast pipe of the blower O, which enters the lower part of the furnace I.
  • the furnace I is attached to the upper ends of the legs-J, which a-remade of such a length as to raise the furnace I to a convenient height, and the lower ends of which are attached to the board A.
  • the furnace I is made with an opening in its bottom, closed with a slide, K, to enable it to be conveniently cleaned, and, with an opening in its top, closed with a slide, L, to enable the fuel and chemicals to be conveniently inserted.
  • furnace I To the upper part of the forward end of furnace I is attached a short elbow-pipe, N, provided with a screwplug, O, or a faucet or valve, so that the products of combustion may be allowed to escape, should the lower end of the pipe M become clogged with soi],.to prevent an explosion;
  • the furnace I is about eighteen inches long, fourteen inches Wide, and fifteen inches deep, and is capable of holding about half a bushel.

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HFDREY ER.
GROUND-SQUIRREL EXTERMINATOR.
No. 192,905. Patented July 10.1877."
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ATTORNEYS. J
NfEI'ERS, PHOTO-LITHOGRAPNER. WASHINGTON. D C.
PATENT OEEIoE.
HENRY DREYEB, OF OAKLAND, TEXAs.
IMPROVEMENT IN GROU ND-SQUIRREL EXTERM INATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 192,905, dated July 10, 1877 application filed February 17, 1877.
line at 00, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The object of this invention is to furnish an improved apparatus by means of which groundsquirrels and gophers can be destroyed in their holes, conveniently and effectively, and
at small expense.
The invention will first be described in con nection with the drawing, and then pointed out in the claim.
A is a board about two and a half feet long and one and a half feet wide. The board A is designed to receive the apparatus, and to its four corners are attached four handles, B
7 for convenience 1n adjusting and carrying it.
, To the board A, near one end, is attached a Roots blower, 0, the-fans of which are driven by a band, D, which passes around a pulley, E, attached to the journal of one of the fanshafts. The band D also passes around a crank-wheel, F, which is pivoted to a bracket, G, attached to the case of the blower, or to some other convenient support. The band and pulleys ,D E F may be replaced with toothed gear-wheels, if desired. 7
H is the discharge or blast pipe of the blower O, which enters the lower part of the furnace I. The furnace I is attached to the upper ends of the legs-J, which a-remade of such a length as to raise the furnace I to a convenient height, and the lower ends of which are attached to the board A.
The furnace I is made with an opening in its bottom, closed with a slide, K, to enable it to be conveniently cleaned, and, with an opening in its top, closed with a slide, L, to enable the fuel and chemicals to be conveniently inserted.
With the upper part of the forward end of the furnace I is connected the end of a pipe, M, which is made of such a length that its lower end may project below the board "A, to
enter the hole leading to the nest of the' ground-squirrels or gophers.
To the upper part of the forward end of furnace I is attached a short elbow-pipe, N, provided with a screwplug, O, or a faucet or valve, so that the products of combustion may be allowed to escape, should the lower end of the pipe M become clogged with soi],.to prevent an explosion; The furnace I is about eighteen inches long, fourteen inches Wide, and fifteen inches deep, and is capable of holding about half a bushel. A
In using the apparatus a small quantity of wood, to start the fire, is put into the furnace, and about fifteen pounds of stove-coal, and the end of the pipe M is inserted in the hole leading to the nest of the gophers or groundsquirrels, and the soil is packed around it. After the coal is fully kindled, about ten pounds of sulphur is put in, and the slide L is closed, so that the action of the fan-blower will force the fumes through all the branch passages of the nest, and the whole colony,
will be destroyed in a very few minutes.
Having thus described my invention, Iclaim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent An insect-destroyer furnace, provided with inlet for fuel at top, outlet for refuse atbottom, and gas-tight slides K L for said inlet and outlet, as shown and described.
' HENRY DREYER.
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DAVID A. CALHOUN, HENRY J. STEANK.
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US20090197507A1 (en) * 2008-01-31 2009-08-06 Arndt Maurice W Apparatus for removing parasites from bees within a hive and method of accomplishing the same
US7766722B2 (en) * 2008-01-31 2010-08-03 Arndt Maurice W Apparatus for removing parasites from bees within a hive and method of accomplishing the same
US20120266521A1 (en) * 2011-04-25 2012-10-25 Asciutto Joseph S Burrowing Vermin Exterminator
US8955248B2 (en) * 2011-04-25 2015-02-17 Joseph S. Asciutto Burrowing vermin exterminator
US9848593B2 (en) * 2011-04-25 2017-12-26 Joseph Asciutto Method of fumigation of burrowing vermin tunnels
US8800200B1 (en) * 2011-06-16 2014-08-12 Upcs Llc Method and apparatus for controlling subterranean pests

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