Patent classifications
A01M23/30
RODENT TRAP WITH PRESENCE INDICATOR MECHANISM
Pest-management apparatuses and related methods. At least some of the present pest-management apparatuses comprise: a base, a lid coupled to the base such that the lid is movable between open and closed positions, where the base and lid define a chamber when the lid is in the closed position; a pest-capture device disposable within the chamber and having a capture element that is movable between set and capture positions; and an elongated indicator configured to extend through an opening in the lid when the lid is in the closed position.
Rodent Trap
A trap for rodents includes a platform; a spring mounted on the platform; a hammer connected to the spring; a bar placed to hold the hammer in cocked position; a trigger; and an adhesive placed on a surface of the trigger. When subject to force, the trigger releases the bar, causing the hammer to swing down rapidly. The adhesive may be placed on the top surface of the trigger. The adhesive may also be placed on a surface of at least one opening in the trigger. The adhesive may be covered by a backing.
Rodent Trap
A trap for rodents includes a platform; a spring mounted on the platform; a hammer connected to the spring; a bar placed to hold the hammer in cocked position; a trigger; and an adhesive placed on a surface of the trigger. When subject to force, the trigger releases the bar, causing the hammer to swing down rapidly. The adhesive may be placed on the top surface of the trigger. The adhesive may also be placed on a surface of at least one opening in the trigger. The adhesive may be covered by a backing.
RODENT TRAP HAVING A PIVOTING PLATFORM
A trap has a housing including an entrance. Internally, the trap has a trigger structure including a trigger plate and a latch mechanism, coupled with the housing; and a pivoting structure pivotally coupled with the housing and adapted to releasably engage with the latch mechanism of the trigger structure. When the trap is triggered by a rodent, the pivoting structure disengages from the latch mechanism and the pivoting structure pivots towards a rear wall of the housing and the trigger plate, and the trigger plate pivots toward the pivoting structure, moving the rodent against towards the rear wall of the housing and trapping the rodent between the pivoting structure and the rear wall. Once the trap is triggered, the rodent is contained and in most cases, killed, within the trap.
Method for monitoring one or more pest traps, such as rat traps
A method for monitoring whether a number of a rat traps have been activated, where each tap has a moveable part, a fixed part, a switch and a signaling device, such than when the moveable part is moved towards the fixed part then the signaling device transmit a signal to a user's smartphone having a display on which display the user is informed whether a rat has gone into the trap. An opening size between the moveable part and the fixe part is detected indicating whether a rat, a mouse or a false alarm is detected. By the invention a beneficial and accurate way of monitoring the status rat traps are obtained.
Method for monitoring one or more pest traps, such as rat traps
A method for monitoring whether a number of a rat traps have been activated, where each tap has a moveable part, a fixed part, a switch and a signaling device, such than when the moveable part is moved towards the fixed part then the signaling device transmit a signal to a user's smartphone having a display on which display the user is informed whether a rat has gone into the trap. An opening size between the moveable part and the fixe part is detected indicating whether a rat, a mouse or a false alarm is detected. By the invention a beneficial and accurate way of monitoring the status rat traps are obtained.
Smart micro-mouse trap
A smart micro-mouse trap is disclosed herein which can be used to trap and kill the mouse, rat, rodent, etc. instantly. The embodiment comprises an enclosure for the mouse, a beam to detect the mouse, a trap, a latch and a solenoid powered by an electrical circuit to activate the tripping mechanism as the mouse enters the trap and breaks the beam. The smart micro-mouse trap is advantageous and useful as it is inexpensive, easy to operate, durable and allows for sanitary disposal of the dead mice, rats, rodents without contact to human.
Smart micro-mouse trap
A smart micro-mouse trap is disclosed herein which can be used to trap and kill the mouse, rat, rodent, etc. instantly. The embodiment comprises an enclosure for the mouse, a beam to detect the mouse, a trap, a latch and a solenoid powered by an electrical circuit to activate the tripping mechanism as the mouse enters the trap and breaks the beam. The smart micro-mouse trap is advantageous and useful as it is inexpensive, easy to operate, durable and allows for sanitary disposal of the dead mice, rats, rodents without contact to human.
Mousetrap with tilting platform
The improvement to the prior art mousetrap is the creation of a wedge cut from at or near the spring to the end of the mousetrap. The wedge length is from around the mid-point of the coiled spring to the end of the platform (the tapering occurs on the side of the bait portion of the trap). This tapering of the platform creates an unstable, tilting platform and as soon as the mouse steps onto it that increases the sensitivity of triggering the release of the striker, catching the mouse. The mouse could stand anywhere on the tapered platform, springing the trap and capturing the mouse on the platform, whether or not the mouse is close to the bait.
Mousetrap with tilting platform
The improvement to the prior art mousetrap is the creation of a wedge cut from at or near the spring to the end of the mousetrap. The wedge length is from around the mid-point of the coiled spring to the end of the platform (the tapering occurs on the side of the bait portion of the trap). This tapering of the platform creates an unstable, tilting platform and as soon as the mouse steps onto it that increases the sensitivity of triggering the release of the striker, catching the mouse. The mouse could stand anywhere on the tapered platform, springing the trap and capturing the mouse on the platform, whether or not the mouse is close to the bait.