Patent classifications
A01M2200/012
Pest entrapment device and method
The invention is directed at to a pest entrapment device for attracting and trapping flying pests around the head of a person. The apparatus includes an attachable device having at least one member, which member contains at least one cavity to hold a pest attractant. The attachable device is affixed to a head covering on the underside of a bill, brim, visor or the like. The pest attractant can be of a combination of grease, carbon dioxide, sweetener, and a sticky, viscid matter. The pest attractant also acts as a trapping substance to capture the flying insects. The pest entrapment device can be removed for cleaning and reapplication of the pest attractant.
INFLATABLE FLYING INSECT TRAP
An inflatable flying insect trap that serves also serves as a light source. The insect trap is formed of an inflatable globe that, once inflated, forms a curved wall upon which a glue trap may be mounted. One or more LEDs positioned within the cavity of the globe emits light that passes through the globe and through the attached glue trap. Insects attracted to the light will become adhered to the external surface of the glue trap.
Insect repellant device
The present invention relates to an insect repellant device. The device includes a repellant for repelling insects and a motor for driving the repellant. A coupler is provided for coupling the motor to a bottle. Advantageously, the coupler may be coupled to an existing bottle, such as a wine bottle, on a crowded table thereby occupying no additional room on the table.
INSECT TRAP
In some implementations, an insect trap includes a plurality of individual cells, with each of the cells being configured to trap very few, and in some instances a single flying insect. Each cell defines a cavity and may be provided with an independently operable door to selectively close the cavity. One or more sensors may sense the presence of an insect to be trapped.
Scent dispersing device and system for hunting, mosquito control, and other applications
A scent dispersing device for hunting and alternatively mosquito control. It is an animal scent lure and scent holder used by hunters to secure a scent element to a specific area to attract wild animals such as deer. It is made of a top cap with apertures; a bottom cap with apertures; a main body of various sizes with apertures; a way for removably connecting main body to the top and bottom caps; a scent stick with incense and with a holder and base; a way for protecting the scent stick; a manner for hanging this in trees; and a way for removably connecting the manner for hanging to the top cap activating the scent stick. The device is first attached to the trees and then the apertures of the caps and body are adjusted to create a chimney effect for releasing the scent or mosquito control.
Swaddling blanket and pouch combination
A swaddling blanket and pouch combination (SBPC) (10) that allows an infant to be comfortably and easily swaddled. The blanket (12) is comprised of a right blanket flap (28) and a left blanket flap (46) and includes a designated area to which is removably attached the pouch (70). The pouch features a lower end (78) which includes an opening and closing means that allows an infant's soiled diaper to be easily removed and replaced or to take a rectal temperature. The SBPC (10) is used by first placing the left blanket flap (46) over the pouch (70), which is then followed by placing the right blanket flap (28) over the pouch. The right and left blanket flaps (28,46) as well as the pouch (70) are preferably held in place by hook and loop fasteners (88).
Skeeter Eater™ Apparatus and Method for Concentrating then Killing Mosquito Larvae
An apparatus for concentrating then killing mosquito larvae, comprising: a mosquito larvae trap for containing a stagnant, stationary pool of water; and an electrical connection for enabling a power source attached to the electrical connection, to introduce an electrical current into the stagnant, stationary pool of water, with a voltage sufficient to electrocute mosquito larvae in the stagnant, stationary pool of water.
INSECT CAPTURING DEVICE HAVING IMAGING FUNCTION FOR HARMFUL INSECT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
An insect capturing device having an imaging function for harmful insect information management, according to the present invention, comprises: a collection unit having a collection net so as to collect harmful insects, and having a passage tube, provided on one side of the collection net, through which the collected harmful insects pass; a support unit provided on the other side of the collection unit so as to support the collection unit; a capturing analyzer having an outer filter connected to the collection unit through the passage tube so as to separate moisture from air introduced with the harmful insects, an inner filter connected to the outer filter and maintaining constant temperature and humidity conditions, a capturing tube unit connected to the inner filter and having a count sensor for sensing the harmful insects having passed there through and counting the number of harmful insects, and a gathering unit connected to the capturing tube unit and having a gathering net for enabling the harmful insects suctioned in and moved through the capturing tube unit to be finally filtered; an imaging unit provided at a position aimed at the gathering unit in the capturing tube unit, and photographing harmful insects being moved to the upper part of the gathering net; and a capture unit provided between the imaging unit and the gathering net such that the imaging unit obtains images of the harmful insects suctioned in and moved through the capturing tube unit, and enabling the harmful insects to be temporarily filtered before being filtered in the gathering net. Therefore, it is possible to provide an insect capturing device having an imaging function for harmful insect information management, the device simply classifying and analyzing harmful insects according to the occurrence frequency and types of the harmful insects by easily obtaining, in real time, without an expensive high speed camera, images of harmful insects collected in the insect capturing device for collecting harmful insects such as flies or mosquitoes.
Compact Water Agitator for Pest Control
Mosquitoes are vectors for many dangerous diseases such as Malaria, Dengue, Yellow Fever, West Nile, and those from Zika virus etc. Mosquito transmitted diseases occur mostly in tropical, developing countries and create public health crises due to lack of adequate resources and rapid transmission. Malaria took 429,000 lives in 2015 and the impending Zika crisis shows the need for effective mosquito control. Nearly half of the world's population is at risk of malaria. Current mosquito control efforts focus on reducing the population of mosquitoes. The many mosquito control strategies such as using tarps to suffocate larvae, insecticides, genetic engineering, biocontrol using fish etc. have substantial drawbacks. These methods are environmentally hazardous, expensive, inefficient, hard to maintain, bulky, or energy intensive. Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water. They cannot breed in agitated water or running water. Thus, this patent describes water agitators that are environmentally safe, efficient, and cost-effective. In this patent, three water agitators prototypes are presented. They are self-sustaining, lightweight, mobile, and have minimal potential for misuse. The agitators consume solar energy. They are self propelling and do not require maintenance, such as changing parts. They are designed to be inexpensive, reusable, and mass-producible. These agitators can cover a much larger area of water compared to their size. They target small to large water areas. Agitators are versatile and can be used in flower vases, open rain jars, tire tracks, mining pits, small ponds etc.
Swaddling blanket and pouch combination
A swaddling blanket and pouch combination (SBPC) (10) that allows an infant to be comfortably and easily swaddled. The blanket (12) is comprised of a right blanket flap (28) and a left blanket flap (46) and includes a designated area to which is removably attached the pouch (70). The pouch features a lower end (78) which includes an opening and closing means that allows an infant's soiled diaper to be easily removed and replaced or to take a rectal temperature. The SBPC (10) is used by first placing the left blanket flap (46) over the pouch (70), which is then followed by placing the right blanket flap (28) over the pouch. The right and left blanket flaps (28,46) as well as the pouch (70) are preferably held in place by hook and loop fasteners (88).