A trigger for a marine animal trap is preferably constructed from two identical, or nearly identical, parts. The two parts are substantially flat as manufactured, and are constructed to have connector sections that fold without breaking away from each substantially flat part. The connector sections
A trigger for a marine animal trap is preferably constructed from two identical, or nearly identical, parts. The two parts are substantially flat as manufactured, and are constructed to have connector sections that fold without breaking away from each substantially flat part. The connector sections overlap and secure to one another, preferably with integral connection facilitators on each connector section. Fingers from each substantially flat part converge towards one another when the connector sections are secured together. Optional excluder bars may be included on each substantially flat part, and may be bent towards one another and secured together.
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1. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap comprising: an elongate spine having a first end and a second end;a plurality of fingers integrally formed with the spine and spaced apart along the spine, the fingers extending from the spine in a first direction and including a fir
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A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap comprising: an elongate spine having a first end and a second end;a plurality of fingers integrally formed with the spine and spaced apart along the spine, the fingers extending from the spine in a first direction and including a first end finger proximate the first end of the spine and a second end finger proximate the second end of the spine;a first connector section integrally formed with and bendably attached directly to the first end finger via a folding structure selected from the group consisting of a fold line, a living hinge and a series of holes, the first connector section substantially extending in the first direction, and the first connector section including integral connection facilitators; anda second connector section integrally formed with and bendably attached directly to the second end finger via a folding structure selected from the group consisting of a fold line, a living hinge and a series of holes, the second connector section substantially extending in the first direction, and the second connector section including integral connection facilitators; whereinthe spine, the plurality of fingers, the first connector assembly, and the second connector assembly are substantially flat with respect to one another to form the substantially flat gate piece. 2. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 1, wherein the integral connection facilitators of the first connector section are constructed to interface with integral connection facilitators identical to the integral connection facilitators of the second connector section, but located on a second substantially flat gate piece; and the integral connection facilitators of the second connector section are constructed to interface with integral connection facilitators identical to the integral connection facilitators of the first connector section, but located on the second substantially flat gate piece. 3. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 2, wherein the integral connection facilitators on the first connector section include male plugs and the integral connection facilitators on the second connector section include female sockets sized to receive the male plugs. 4. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 3, wherein the male plugs include a structure to lock the plugs in the sockets. 5. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 1, further including an excluder bar integrally formed with the spine, the excluder bar bendably attached to the spine via a folding structure selected from the group consisting of a fold line, a living hinge and a series of holes, and the excluder bar extending from the spine in the first direction. 6. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 5, further comprising an integrally formed connection facilitator on the excluder bar shaped and sized to directly connect to another excluder bar on a separate, substantially flat gate piece. 7. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 6, wherein the integrally formed connection facilitator on the excluder bar includes a female socket; and further comprising a male plug detachably connected to the substantially flat gate piece, the detachable male plug sized to engage the female socket on the excluder bar. 8. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 1, wherein the spine includes a longitudinal length and a curved portion running substantially the longitudinal length of the spine, the curved portion including a gate surface configured to interface with an entrance to a marine animal trap. 9. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 8, wherein the gate surface of the spine includes a grip enhancing structure selected from the group consisting of ridges running the length of the gate surface, intermittent ridges on the gate surface, dots on the gate surface and teeth on the gate surface. 10. A gate for a marine animal trap formed from a first substantially flat gate piece connected to a second substantially flat gate piece, the first and second gate pieces each comprising: an elongate spine having a first end and a second end;a plurality of fingers integrally formed with the spine and spaced apart along the spine, the fingers extending from the spine in a first direction with respect to the spine and including a first end finger proximate the first end of the spine and a second end finger proximate the second end of the spine;a first connector section integrally formed and bendably attached to the first end finger, the first connector section substantially extending in the first direction, and the first connector section including integral connection facilitators; anda second connector section integrally formed and bendably attached to the second end finger, the second connector section substantially extending in the first direction, and the second connector section including integral connection facilitators; whereinthe fingers from the first substantially flat gate piece converge towards the fingers from the second substantially flat gate piece;the connection facilitators on the first connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece engage the connection facilitators on the second connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece; andthe connection facilitators on the second connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece engage the connection facilitators on the first connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece. 11. The gate according to claim 10, wherein: the first substantially flat gate piece further includes an excluder bar integrally formed with the spine, the excluder bar bendably attached to the spine, and the excluder bar extending from the spine in the first direction;the second substantially flat gate piece further includes an excluder bar integrally formed with the spine, the excluder bar bendably attached to the spine, and the excluder bar extending from the spine in the first direction; andthe excluder bar of the first substantially flat gate piece is bent towards the second substantially flat gate piece, the excluder bar on the second substantially flat gate piece is bent towards the first substantially flat gate piece, and the excluder bar of the first substantially flat gate piece is connected to the excluder bar of the second substantially flat gate piece. 12. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap comprising: a first elongate spine having a first end and a second end;a plurality of fingers integrally formed with the first spine and spaced apart along the first spine, the fingers extending from the first spine in a first direction and including a first end finger proximate the first end of the first spine and a second end finger proximate the second end of the first spine;a first connector section integrally formed and bendably attached to the first end finger of the first spine, the first connector section substantially extending in the first direction, and the first connector section including integral connection facilitators;a second elongate spine having a first end and a second end;a plurality of fingers integrally formed with the second spine and spaced apart along the second spine, the fingers extending from the second spine in a second direction and including a first end finger proximate the first end of the second spine and a second end finger proximate the second end of the second spine;a second connector section integrally formed and bendably attached to the second end finger of the second spine, the second connector section substantially extending in the second direction, and the second connector section including integral connection facilitators; andan end wall integrally formed with and bendably attached to the second end finger of the first spine, the end wall integrally formed with and bendably attached to the first end finger of the second spine, thereby bendably connecting the first spine and the second spine; whereinthe first spine, the second spine, the plurality of fingers of the first spine, the plurality of fingers of the second spine, the end wall, the first connector assembly, and the second connector assembly are substantially flat with respect to one another to form the substantially flat gate piece. 13. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 12, further including an excluder bar integrally formed with and bendably attached to the first spine, and an excluder bar integrally formed with and bendably attached to the second spine, the excluder bar attached to the first spine extending from the first spine in the first direction, and the excluder bar attached to the second spine extending from the second spine in the second direction. 14. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 13, further comprising: an integrally formed connection facilitator on the excluder bar attached to the first spine; andan integrally formed connection facilitator on the excluder bar attached to the second spine. 15. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 12, wherein the first spine includes a longitudinal length and a curved portion running substantially the longitudinal length of the first spine, the second spine includes a longitudinal length and a curved portion running substantially the longitudinal length of the second spine, and both curved portions include a gate surface for interfacing with an entrance to a marine animal trap. 16. A substantially flat gate piece for use in a marine animal trap according to claim 15, wherein the gate surfaces of the first and second spines each include a grip enhancing structure. 17. A method for assembling a marine animal trap gate with a substantially flat gate piece, the substantially flat gate piece including a first spine having a first end and a second end and integrally formed fingers extending from the first spine, a second spine having a first end and a second end and integrally formed fingers extending from the second spine, and an end wall attached to the second end of the first spine and to the first end of the second spine, comprising: folding a first connector section attached to the first end of the first spine in a first direction;folding the end wall attached to the second end of the first spine in the first direction;folding the second spine attached to the end wall in a second direction;folding a second connector section attached to the second end of the second spine in a third direction;overlapping the first connector section of the first spine with the second connector section of the second spine so the fingers of the first spine converge towards the fingers of the second spine; andengaging integral connection facilitators on the first connector section of the first spine with integral connection facilitators on the second connector section of the second spine. 18. A method for assembling a marine animal trap gate with a substantially flat gate piece according to claim 17, wherein: the first spine further includes an integrally formed excluder bar, the excluder bar bendably attached to the first spine;the second spine further includes an integrally formed excluder bar, the excluder bar bendably attached to the second spine; and the method further comprising:folding the excluder bar of the first spine towards the second spine;folding the excluder bar of the second spine towards the first spine; and connecting the excluder bar of the first spine to the excluder bar of the second spine. 19. A method for assembling a marine animal trap gate with a first substantially flat gate piece and a second substantially flat gate piece, the first and second substantially flat gate pieces each including a spine with integrally formed fingers extending from the spine, comprising: folding a first connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece in a first direction;folding a second connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece in the first direction;folding a first connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece in a second direction;folding a second connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece in the second direction;locating the first substantially flat gate piece and the second substantially flat gate piece so the fingers of the first substantially flat gate piece converge towards the fingers of the second substantially flat gate piece;overlapping the first connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece with the second connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece;engaging integral connection facilitators on the first connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece with integral connection facilitators on the second connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece;overlapping the second connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece with the first connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece; andengaging integral connection facilitators on the second connector section of the first substantially flat gate piece with integral connection facilitators on the first connector section of the second substantially flat gate piece. 20. A method for assembling a marine animal trap gate with a first substantially flat gate piece and a second substantially flat gate piece according to claim 19, wherein: the first substantially flat gate piece further includes an excluder bar integrally formed with the spine, the excluder bar bendably attached to the spine;the second substantially flat gate piece further includes an excluder bar integrally formed with the spine, the excluder bar bendably attached to the spine; and the method further comprising:folding the excluder bar of the first substantially flat gate piece towards the second substantially flat gate piece;folding the excluder bar of the second substantially flat gate piece towards the first substantially flat gate piece; andconnecting the excluder bar of the first substantially flat gate piece to the excluder bar of the second substantially flat gate piece.
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Wyman Robert E. (P.O. Box 1847 Sitka AK 99835), Anti-escape gate for the entry tunnel of a crab trap.
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