Patent classifications
A01M25/00
Safety bait applicator
A bait station for feeding toxic bait to pest and rodents. The Safety Bait Applicator is generally enclosed structure having two open entrances where a pest rodent can enter and feed on the toxic bait chunks. The bait chunks are held in the center of the special designed tee area that prevents the pests from removing the toxic bait chunks from the bait station. See drawings A. and B. FIG. 5. for illustrations of the how the bait chunks cannot pass through the openings.
DISPERSION AIRCRAFT
Drone for dispersing capsules containing biological active agents for combatting pests, including propulsion means ensuring movement of the aircraft in a horizontal direction parallel with the ground and a capsule distributing and jettisoning system with a vertical ejector, for in-flight ejection of the capsules toward the ground in a direction perpendicular to the horizontal direction of movement of the drone. Taking into account the movement direction of the drone, the vertical ejector is positioned in front of the propulsion means, and the capsule distribution and jettisoning system includes a capsule reservoir which is connected to an element for guiding the capsules toward a capsule counting and metering system including a plate for selecting and separating the capsules, the plate having holes calibrated for the passage of a single capsule toward the vertical jettisoning ejector and being mounted for rotation relative to the vertical ejector via a thrust generating motor.
Tamper-resistant rodent bait station
A pre-baited consumer bait station for rodents which is gnaw resistant and has other design features to make the bait station resistant to rodenticide access by children, dogs, other pets, domestic animals, and nontarget wildlife. An injection molded translucent cover is permanently locked to a base about the cover's edges and center by elastic actuated hooks which engage receptacles on the base. The cover forms a labyrinth joint with a peripheral wall of the base. Double walls on exterior portions of the peripheral wall strengthen the walls where they form part of a closely confining bait receptacle which surrounds a bait block on portions of all sides. Circuitous internal passageways limit access to the bait. An interior wall extends to support the cover center.
Tamper-resistant rodent bait station
A pre-baited consumer bait station for rodents which is gnaw resistant and has other design features to make the bait station resistant to rodenticide access by children, dogs, other pets, domestic animals, and nontarget wildlife. An injection molded translucent cover is permanently locked to a base about the cover's edges and center by elastic actuated hooks which engage receptacles on the base. The cover forms a labyrinth joint with a peripheral wall of the base. Double walls on exterior portions of the peripheral wall strengthen the walls where they form part of a closely confining bait receptacle which surrounds a bait block on portions of all sides. Circuitous internal passageways limit access to the bait. An interior wall extends to support the cover center.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES USING HYDROXIDE STABILIZATION
An airlift, water mixing system that passes biocides, algaecides and gas through a ship's ballast water tanks and its pipping to control water PH. Vertically moving diffusion grids provide air sparging in treated ballast water that accommodates variances in ballast water levels without changes in pressure or power used by an air compressor connected to a diffusion grid.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES USING HYDROXIDE STABILIZATION
An airlift, water mixing system that passes biocides, algaecides and gas through a ship's ballast water tanks and its pipping to control water PH. Vertically moving diffusion grids provide air sparging in treated ballast water that accommodates variances in ballast water levels without changes in pressure or power used by an air compressor connected to a diffusion grid.
Manufacturing Apparatus
A manufacturing apparatus for assembling a container including a sleeve, a bowl cover with a cavity, a closed state clamshell with a hinge having a mating protrusion, and a flexible strip having a primary and secondary end portions that are affixed with adhesive between the cover and clamshell. The manufacturing apparatus includes a base, a spindle, with primary and secondary radially extending platforms, respectively supporting primary and secondary cradles with the bowl and clamshell disposed therebetween the cradles that are rotated. The manufacturing apparatus also includes a guide slidably engaged to the base, wherein the guide directs the strip to be helically wound about the clamshell and cover with a base slide mounted adhesive nozzle that affixes the primary and secondary end portions of the strip to the cover and clamshell with a head that cuts and holds the strip with the head slidably engaged to the base.
WEIGHTED RODENT BAIT STATIONS AND RELATED METHODS
Rodent bait station assemblies and methods for assembly and bundling.
Systems and methods for molecule dispensing
A portable, heated scent, odor, and/or molecule dispense system is provided, as well as devices and methods for doing the same. The portable systems and methods to dispense molecules may contain a liquid, gel, solid, foam, or other material-based formulation so as to attract, repel, kill, mask, or otherwise use the molecules. The portable system and methods may include a housing; a molecule holding pad in the housing; a first chemical reaction heat source in the housing; and a second chemical reaction heat source in the housing, wherein the molecule holding pad is arranged between the first chemical reaction heat source and the second chemical reaction heat source, and wherein the first chemical reaction heat source and the second chemical reaction heat source are each reactive to oxygen.
Application and method for controlling moving vehicle
The present invention is to provide an application and a method for controlling a moving vehicle that are capable to efficiently spray a chemical. The application for controlling a moving vehicle executed on an information terminal 100 mounted on the moving vehicle 10 acquires an image taken by the information terminal 100 in flight, analyzes the acquired image, detects a pest attached to a crop based on the result of the image analysis, acquires location information of the crop to which the detected pest is attached, and controls the moving vehicle 10 to spray a disinfestant based on the acquired location information.