Patent classifications
A01M27/00
A TRAP
The invention relates to a trap, which may be a self-setting trap comprising a lockout system configured to prevent the actuation system of the trap from activating a strike member when an energy level of the power supply is below a predetermined threshold. In this way, the trap may be configured to kill an animal quickly, strongly and therefore as humanely as possible. In one embodiment, the trap may comprise a shock absorbing system to protect sensitive components of the trap when the strike member is activated.
AUTOMATIC RECHARGEABLE TRAP CONFIGURED FOR DETERMINING ITS RATS AND MICE KILLS
The present invention relates to an automatic rechargeable trap comprising a spring driven and/or gas pressure driven killing means; and species monitoring means configured for determining the species by monitoring the degree of advancement of the killing means during an individual triggering.
Method and apparatus for controlling pest animals
An apparatus for controlling animal pests comprises a housing having a passage extending into the housing from an entrance, an impacting member movable across the passage and a planar sensor spaced apart from the kill bar by a predetermined distance along the passage towards the entrance, the planar sensor configured to sense the presence of the animal pest across a sensing plane across the passage wherein the impacting member is operable to be released to rapidly move across the passage when the planar sensor indicates the presence of the animal pest as passed through the sensing plane.
Method and apparatus for controlling pest animals
An apparatus for controlling animal pests comprises a housing having a passage extending into the housing from an entrance, an impacting member movable across the passage and a planar sensor spaced apart from the kill bar by a predetermined distance along the passage towards the entrance, the planar sensor configured to sense the presence of the animal pest across a sensing plane across the passage wherein the impacting member is operable to be released to rapidly move across the passage when the planar sensor indicates the presence of the animal pest as passed through the sensing plane.
Combined non-return valve and rat killer
Device in the form of a combined non-return valve and rat killer for internal fitting in a sewer pipe comprising a valve (2), which can swing between an open and a closed position, the valve (2) being able to serve as a seal against possible back-flow (B) and also as a rat killer. The valve (2) is fitted with a projection (2a) on its inner side near its lower end and when swinging down, the blow-impact of the valve with the rat (12) can kill it. The valve (2) is operated by an actuator (7), preferably in the form of a voice-coil linear motor, which is controlled by sensors in the sewer pipe. Due to a continuous flow (A) through the sewer pipe, the device will remain clean and thus functional.
Combined non-return valve and rat killer
Device in the form of a combined non-return valve and rat killer for internal fitting in a sewer pipe comprising a valve (2), which can swing between an open and a closed position, the valve (2) being able to serve as a seal against possible back-flow (B) and also as a rat killer. The valve (2) is fitted with a projection (2a) on its inner side near its lower end and when swinging down, the blow-impact of the valve with the rat (12) can kill it. The valve (2) is operated by an actuator (7), preferably in the form of a voice-coil linear motor, which is controlled by sensors in the sewer pipe. Due to a continuous flow (A) through the sewer pipe, the device will remain clean and thus functional.
Modular Spear
A modular spear that has three interchangeable sections, namely, a spear tip, a spear shaft, and a tail end, allowing the spear to be adapted for many situations. The spear shaft has an elongated body into which a first receiving cavity and a second receiving cavity are terminally are bored; the first receiving cavity being positioned opposite the second receiving cavity along the elongated body. Furthermore, the spear shaft has a first fastener assembly and a second fastener assembly for securing the spear tip and the tail end to the spear shaft. The first fastener assembly is positioned about the first receiving cavity, while the second fastener assembly is positioned about the second receiving cavity. The spear tip is positioned through the first fastener assembly and into the first receiving cavity. Meanwhile, the tail end is positioned through the second fastener assembly and into the second receiving cavity.
Modular Spear
A modular spear that has three interchangeable sections, namely, a spear tip, a spear shaft, and a tail end, allowing the spear to be adapted for many situations. The spear shaft has an elongated body into which a first receiving cavity and a second receiving cavity are terminally are bored; the first receiving cavity being positioned opposite the second receiving cavity along the elongated body. Furthermore, the spear shaft has a first fastener assembly and a second fastener assembly for securing the spear tip and the tail end to the spear shaft. The first fastener assembly is positioned about the first receiving cavity, while the second fastener assembly is positioned about the second receiving cavity. The spear tip is positioned through the first fastener assembly and into the first receiving cavity. Meanwhile, the tail end is positioned through the second fastener assembly and into the second receiving cavity.
Mole trap and method of operation therefor
A mole trap includes a molded housing with first and second portions. One of the portions includes two molded posts. A trigger and release plate are each pivotally mounted on one of the two posts, and are substantially encased within the housing. The trap may include a first shaft connected to a trigger pad, and a spring loaded second shaft. The first shaft is slideable with respect to the second shaft, which is connected to a plurality of tines. A release is operative to hold a trigger in a set position, and thereby hold the spring loaded second shaft in the set position. The first shaft is operable to displace the release in response to an upward force applied to the trigger pad, wherein the release is operable to release the trigger in response to the displacement, wherein the trigger is operable to release the spring loaded outer shaft.
Mole trap and method of operation therefor
A mole trap includes a molded housing with first and second portions. One of the portions includes two molded posts. A trigger and release plate are each pivotally mounted on one of the two posts, and are substantially encased within the housing. The trap may include a first shaft connected to a trigger pad, and a spring loaded second shaft. The first shaft is slideable with respect to the second shaft, which is connected to a plurality of tines. A release is operative to hold a trigger in a set position, and thereby hold the spring loaded second shaft in the set position. The first shaft is operable to displace the release in response to an upward force applied to the trigger pad, wherein the release is operable to release the trigger in response to the displacement, wherein the trigger is operable to release the spring loaded outer shaft.