A01M23/18

PEST-MANAGEMENT ASSEMBLIES AND/OR COMPONENTS FOR PEST MANAGEMENT ASSEMBLIES
20180325093 · 2018-11-15 ·

This disclosure includes pest-management assemblies (e.g., capture stations, entrance assemblies, and combinations thereof), such as, for example, those that permit a rodent to enter and become trapped (e.g., via adhesive, a snap-trap, and/or being prevented from exiting the assemblies). For example, some embodiments of the present pest-management assemblies comprise a capture station and an entrance assembly comprising a door having a first end and a second end, an entranceway comprising a sidewall defining an opening through which a pest can enter the capture station, and a lip positioned such that it is interior to the capture station, where the lip of the entranceway has an upper edge disposed farther from a floor of the pest-management assembly than the second end of the door when the door is in the closed configuration, the lip positioned such that the lip does not obstruct the door from moving to the open configuration.

PEST-MANAGEMENT ASSEMBLIES AND/OR COMPONENTS FOR PEST MANAGEMENT ASSEMBLIES
20180325093 · 2018-11-15 ·

This disclosure includes pest-management assemblies (e.g., capture stations, entrance assemblies, and combinations thereof), such as, for example, those that permit a rodent to enter and become trapped (e.g., via adhesive, a snap-trap, and/or being prevented from exiting the assemblies). For example, some embodiments of the present pest-management assemblies comprise a capture station and an entrance assembly comprising a door having a first end and a second end, an entranceway comprising a sidewall defining an opening through which a pest can enter the capture station, and a lip positioned such that it is interior to the capture station, where the lip of the entranceway has an upper edge disposed farther from a floor of the pest-management assembly than the second end of the door when the door is in the closed configuration, the lip positioned such that the lip does not obstruct the door from moving to the open configuration.

LIVE CATCH ANIMAL TRAP
20180325094 · 2018-11-15 ·

A trap for attracting and capturing animals without injury. The trap is a walled chamber that has an opening for animals to enter. A trigger plate located in the rear of the trap is set to lower a trap door once stepped on by an animal. A hook used to hold the trap door in a raised position is provided with a thumb assist interface allowing a user to easily set and the trap with the assistance of a finger such a thumb. The trap also is provided with a separately accessible bait chamber which allows a user to add bait to the trap without having to insert a hand into the trap chamber.

Cage Trap Trip Mechanism and Assembly Method
20240292828 · 2024-09-05 · ·

A live animal trap comprises a cage assembly defining an interior space accessible via at least one entrance, a door assembly and a trigger assembly. The cage assembly includes a floor, a pair of opposed side walls, a rear wall and a top wall removably connected to the pair of side walls and the rear wall. The door assembly includes a door pivotally mounted to the cage assembly and movable between a closed position and an open position for selectively opening and closing the at least one entrance. The trigger assembly includes a trigger arranged within the interior space of the cage assembly. A first linkage of the trap is removably attached to the door assembly in an operating position. The first linkage is adapted to engage with the trigger assembly to hold the door in the open position.

Rodent Trap Assembly
20180263236 · 2018-09-20 ·

A rodent trap includes a housing, a central separation mount, a top plate, first and second door members, and first and second trip levers. The central separation mount separates the housing into first and second traps. The first and second door members are attached to the housing to allow closure and opening of first and second entrances. When a rodent enters the rodent trap, the weight of the rodent on a first food tray causes the first trip lever to engage with the first door member such that the first door member closes the first entrance, thereby trapping the rodent inside the first trap. Similarly, the weight of the rodent on a second food tray causes the second trip lever to engage with the second door member such that the second door member closes the second entrance, thereby trapping the rodent inside the second trap.

Rodent Trap Assembly
20180263236 · 2018-09-20 ·

A rodent trap includes a housing, a central separation mount, a top plate, first and second door members, and first and second trip levers. The central separation mount separates the housing into first and second traps. The first and second door members are attached to the housing to allow closure and opening of first and second entrances. When a rodent enters the rodent trap, the weight of the rodent on a first food tray causes the first trip lever to engage with the first door member such that the first door member closes the first entrance, thereby trapping the rodent inside the first trap. Similarly, the weight of the rodent on a second food tray causes the second trip lever to engage with the second door member such that the second door member closes the second entrance, thereby trapping the rodent inside the second trap.

Animal trap with simplified, high speed operation
10058088 · 2018-08-28 ·

A live animal trap with improvements to ease of use, reliability and cost is disclosed. A simple repeatable one-hand set action lifts a front entry door. A hold-close assembly trips to secure the front door without sliding motions. A low friction latch and trip links thereto provide consistent set action resistant to shaking and undesired trip. A rear door is fitted next to a bait location to allow near vertical access for bait placement and unattended, unobstructed release. A changeable torque arm provides adjustable trip force. A trip tray is spaced above a floor to require a small set-up motion to access the bait and further ensure trip.

Animal trap with simplified, high speed operation
10058088 · 2018-08-28 ·

A live animal trap with improvements to ease of use, reliability and cost is disclosed. A simple repeatable one-hand set action lifts a front entry door. A hold-close assembly trips to secure the front door without sliding motions. A low friction latch and trip links thereto provide consistent set action resistant to shaking and undesired trip. A rear door is fitted next to a bait location to allow near vertical access for bait placement and unattended, unobstructed release. A changeable torque arm provides adjustable trip force. A trip tray is spaced above a floor to require a small set-up motion to access the bait and further ensure trip.

Pest Control Monitoring System
20180199565 · 2018-07-19 ·

Pest control systems and methods are described. The systems comprise a portable electronic device which is configured to identify one or more of multiple traps within a range of a portable electric device which have been activated, and to provide an indication to a user corresponding to at least one of the identified activated traps.

Pest Control Monitoring System
20180199565 · 2018-07-19 ·

Pest control systems and methods are described. The systems comprise a portable electronic device which is configured to identify one or more of multiple traps within a range of a portable electric device which have been activated, and to provide an indication to a user corresponding to at least one of the identified activated traps.