A01M23/08

Electronic rodent trap with remote monitoring capability

An electronic rodent trap includes an outer housing forms a trap body having two entrances defined on opposite sides thereof and creates a tunnel therebetween extending longitudinally between the entrances. A high voltage killing circuit is arranged within the trap body, and includes a plurality of killing plates and a triggering element separate from the plurality of killing plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance. A removable tunnel module is received within the outer housing and includes opposed entrances in alignment with the two entrances of the trap body. A removable electronics module is received within the outer housing, the electronics module contains the voltage circuit operatively connected to the plurality of killing plates.

Electronic rodent trap with remote monitoring capability

An electronic rodent trap includes an outer housing forms a trap body having two entrances defined on opposite sides thereof and creates a tunnel therebetween extending longitudinally between the entrances. A high voltage killing circuit is arranged within the trap body, and includes a plurality of killing plates and a triggering element separate from the plurality of killing plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance. A removable tunnel module is received within the outer housing and includes opposed entrances in alignment with the two entrances of the trap body. A removable electronics module is received within the outer housing, the electronics module contains the voltage circuit operatively connected to the plurality of killing plates.

Cage having an automatic door
09661839 · 2017-05-30 ·

A cage having an automatic door is described. A front side of the cage is provided with a door panel. A top edge of the door panel is hingely attached to the cage. A bottom edge of the door panel is attached to the cage through a spring. A pedal is provided on a bottom surface of the cage. A front side of the pedal is hingely attached to the cage. The pedal is connected with a connecting rod. An upper end of the connecting rod extends upward and forward along a sidewall of the cage and is bent towards an exterior of the door panel. A spring supporting seat is fixed on the sidewall of the cage. Said spring supporting seat is connected with a spring. The connecting rod is fixedly provided with a spring contact point. Spring can move the connecting rod up toward the top of the cage and forward toward the front of the cage to lift up the pedal. A hook is fixedly provided on an outer surface of the door panel. An opening of the hook faces the top of the cage. When the door panel is in its fully open position, a bending portion of the upper end of the connecting rod locks into the hook. When the pedal is pressed down, the connecting rod is pulled downwardly and detached from the hook. The door panel moves down automatically to close the cage. In case of trigger mechanism failure, the door panel can be lifted by one hand, and quickly and automatically locks in position to restart, no other manual adjustment is needed.

Cage having an automatic door
09661839 · 2017-05-30 ·

A cage having an automatic door is described. A front side of the cage is provided with a door panel. A top edge of the door panel is hingely attached to the cage. A bottom edge of the door panel is attached to the cage through a spring. A pedal is provided on a bottom surface of the cage. A front side of the pedal is hingely attached to the cage. The pedal is connected with a connecting rod. An upper end of the connecting rod extends upward and forward along a sidewall of the cage and is bent towards an exterior of the door panel. A spring supporting seat is fixed on the sidewall of the cage. Said spring supporting seat is connected with a spring. The connecting rod is fixedly provided with a spring contact point. Spring can move the connecting rod up toward the top of the cage and forward toward the front of the cage to lift up the pedal. A hook is fixedly provided on an outer surface of the door panel. An opening of the hook faces the top of the cage. When the door panel is in its fully open position, a bending portion of the upper end of the connecting rod locks into the hook. When the pedal is pressed down, the connecting rod is pulled downwardly and detached from the hook. The door panel moves down automatically to close the cage. In case of trigger mechanism failure, the door panel can be lifted by one hand, and quickly and automatically locks in position to restart, no other manual adjustment is needed.

IN-GROUND BARRIER FOR BLOCKING INSECTS AND RODENTS FOD ACCESS TO RUNWAYS
20170118975 · 2017-05-04 ·

The in-ground barrier for blocking insects and rodents FOD access to runways has a main trough or body having a bottom part and two parallel upright and opposing walls, an inclined board mounted, so as to be pivotable with respect to the outer upright wall and a lid pivotably mounted at the opposite upright or inner wall. Rodents and insects slide on the inclined board and will fall in the trough and are not able to crawl back, so as to escape or pass across the barrier, thereby being blocked from the runway.

IN-GROUND BARRIER FOR BLOCKING INSECTS AND RODENTS FOD ACCESS TO RUNWAYS
20170118975 · 2017-05-04 ·

The in-ground barrier for blocking insects and rodents FOD access to runways has a main trough or body having a bottom part and two parallel upright and opposing walls, an inclined board mounted, so as to be pivotable with respect to the outer upright wall and a lid pivotably mounted at the opposite upright or inner wall. Rodents and insects slide on the inclined board and will fall in the trough and are not able to crawl back, so as to escape or pass across the barrier, thereby being blocked from the runway.

Animal entrapment device and system
09629352 · 2017-04-25 ·

A system and device for capturing or entrapping pests, such as rodents, is described herein. In some embodiments, the device includes an opening in the bottom of the device which allows the pest to enter the device. In some embodiments, the device may include a kill trap. In other embodiments, the device may be used to live capture the pest.

Animal entrapment device and system
09629352 · 2017-04-25 ·

A system and device for capturing or entrapping pests, such as rodents, is described herein. In some embodiments, the device includes an opening in the bottom of the device which allows the pest to enter the device. In some embodiments, the device may include a kill trap. In other embodiments, the device may be used to live capture the pest.

Device with sealed sensor module case beneath rodent runway

A base has a rodent inlet opening and interior walls which define a rodent runway which communicates with an interior compartment. A downwardly opening compartment with a cover defines a case for receiving a sensor module mounted beneath a threshold at the entry of the rodent runway to the interior compartment. Portions of the base bottom wall and the cover define a perimeter double lip on one of the base bottom wall and the cover which extends vertically beneath the compartment and is configured to extend around the sensor module and on the other of the base bottom wall and the cover there is a vertically protruding peripheral bead which extends between the perimeter double lip. The case encloses the sensor module and protects it from exposure to moisture, dirt, and rodent waste within the base interior.

Device with sealed sensor module case beneath rodent runway

A base has a rodent inlet opening and interior walls which define a rodent runway which communicates with an interior compartment. A downwardly opening compartment with a cover defines a case for receiving a sensor module mounted beneath a threshold at the entry of the rodent runway to the interior compartment. Portions of the base bottom wall and the cover define a perimeter double lip on one of the base bottom wall and the cover which extends vertically beneath the compartment and is configured to extend around the sensor module and on the other of the base bottom wall and the cover there is a vertically protruding peripheral bead which extends between the perimeter double lip. The case encloses the sensor module and protects it from exposure to moisture, dirt, and rodent waste within the base interior.