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Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by
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Before you see tonight’s episode, look a little further — where does the title The Mousetrap come from? Well, here’s a bit of history on mousetraps to get you started:

James Henry Atkinson was the British inventor who in 1897 invented the prototype mousetrap called the “Little Nipper”. The Little Nipper is the classic snapping mousetrap that we are all familiar with that has the small flat wooden base, the spring trap, and the wire fastenings. The Little Nipper slams shut in 38,000s of a second and that record has never been beaten. This is the design that has prevailed until today. This mousetrap has captured a sixty percent share of the British mousetrap market alone, and an estimated equal share of the international market.

James Atkinson sold his mousetrap patent in 1913 for 1,000 pounds to Procter, the company that has been manufacturing the “Little Nipper” ever since, and has even erected a 150-exhibit mousetrap museum in their factory headquarters.

American, John Mast of Lititz, Pennsylvania received a patent on his similar snap-trap mousetrap in 1899. And Austin Kness had an idea for a better mousetrap back in the 1920s. The Kness Ketch-All Multiple Catch mousetrap doesn’t use bait. It catches mice alive and can catch several before it needs to be reset.

Did you know that the Patent Office has issued over 4400 mousetrap patents, however, only about twenty of those patents have made any money? Catch a few of the different designs for mousetraps in our mousetrap gallery.

Source About.com: Inventors.

5 Responses to “know more.”

  1. Is there going to be a test on this after the show?

  2. [...] Know More about mousetraps thanks to the Official Blog. Also worth noting - “The Mousetrap”, written by Agatha Christie, is famous for having the longest run of any play with over 23,000 performances since it premiered on London’s West End in 1952. The play involves a group stranded in a remote location, mysterious travellers and, this is Agatha Christie after all, a murder. [...]

  3. And which character will be the mice then?

    Mistery…

  4. Without a doubt the best show on television. I can’t wait for Monday nights to see all the new action. Brian Austin Green is an awesome addition to the show.

  5. Without a doubt the best television series on! I can’t wait for Monday nights to see all the new action. Brian Austin Green is an awesome addition to the show.

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