A01M23/24

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING PEST ANIMALS
20230309546 · 2023-10-05 ·

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.

A RECHARGEABLE TRAP CONFIGURED FOR IDENTIFYING THE SPECIES OF ITS KILLS
20230276784 · 2023-09-07 ·

The present invention relates to the use of vibration and/or shock data measured in a rechargeable trap during activation of the trap's killing means to identify the size and/or species of a target animal killed during said activation.

EASY SET TUNNEL FORM ANIMAL TRAP
20220386589 · 2022-12-08 ·

A strike trap is disclosed with improved reliability and ease of setting. In a preferred configuration the improved trap is in the form of a tunnel or tube trap. In a preferred embodiment the strike bar moves upward from a low position to strike against an interior wall or equivalent structure of the tube. The strike bar is set by pressing it downward to become automatically latched near a floor or bottom of the tube. With the downward set action a single hand or foot can provide the set motion wherein the ground or other support surface exclusively provides a reaction force. A two stage retention system provides reliable low force, low travel trip action. The strike bar therefore can pivot adjacent to a wall with the bar extending away there from. This compact arrangement ensures the tube entrances in the tube embodiment are adjacent to the wall.

Rodent trap with presence indicator mechanism
11800863 · 2023-10-31 · ·

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.

A TRAP WITH A NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE
20230337657 · 2023-10-26 ·

The present invention relates to the use of near-field communication for retrieving and/or transmitting information to and/or from a rechargeable rodent trap, with a spring driven and/or gas pressure driven killing means to a handheld computer, such as a smartphone or tablet, wherein said information comprises data about the number of activations of said killing means, preferably time stamped, and identification number of said trap.

A TRAP WITH A NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE
20230337657 · 2023-10-26 ·

The present invention relates to the use of near-field communication for retrieving and/or transmitting information to and/or from a rechargeable rodent trap, with a spring driven and/or gas pressure driven killing means to a handheld computer, such as a smartphone or tablet, wherein said information comprises data about the number of activations of said killing means, preferably time stamped, and identification number of said trap.

Rodent trap
11819018 · 2023-11-21 ·

A rodent trap is disclosed comprising a base and a kill bar, wherein the kill bar is pivotably connected to the base, a trigger member pivotably connected to the base and arranged between the base and the kill bar such that when the trigger member is activated the kill bar is released and traps or kills a rodent, the rodent trap further comprises a sensor configured to detect at least three different distances between the trigger member and the base. A rodent trap system is disclosed and a related method for determining a ready state, a sprung empty state and a caught state of a rodent trap.

PEST CONTROL DEVICE MOUNTING SYSTEM

Method and apparatus for a pest control device mounting system configured for mounting pest control devices in a building and using them to control pests. The pest control device mounting system including a mounting bracket, which may have a circumferential portion defining a portal. In some examples, the mounting bracket includes a flange portion suitable for attaching to the perimeter of a cavity in a building surface. The pest control device mounting system including a plug configured to be removably attached to the mounting bracket and to substantially close the portal when attached to the mounting bracket, wherein the plug is configured to accommodate a pest control device.

RODENT TRAP
20220295778 · 2022-09-22 ·

A rodent trap is disclosed comprising a base and a kill bar, wherein the kill bar is pivotably connected to the base, a trigger member pivotably connected to the base and arranged between the base and the kill bar such that when the trigger member is activated the kill bar is released and traps or kills a rodent, the rodent trap further comprises a sensor configured to detect at least three different distances between the trigger member and the base. A rodent trap system is disclosed and a related method for determining a ready state, a sprung empty state and a caught state of a rodent trap.

RODENT TRAP HAVING A PIVOTING PLATFORM
20220240495 · 2022-08-04 ·

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.