CAROUSEL-TYPE TRAP FOR INSECTS
20220061299 ยท 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01M1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01M1/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention refers to a Carousel-Type Insect Trap, in order to control or monitor insects through different types of bait mounted on a carousel, thus facilitating the handling of baits used in traps for the monitoring of insects, which is of great economic importance, with uniformity and consistency, thus establishing a world-wide monitoring system for plague control, which will allow us to compare capture results with no variables in the handling and placement of baits and retention substrates inside the traps.
Claims
1. A carousel-type insect trap comprising: A carousel comprising at least two clamping arms, which are coupled by a hollow tubular piece on its exterior surface, said clamping arms are longitudinally and concentrically projected into the tubular piece throughout a specific distance in order to carry out their clamping functions; A tray that has in its center a tray axis, which is fixed in the hollow part of the cylindric tube; A carousel cover with a cylindric shape with a hollow lower surface and a covered upper part, the carousel's cover shows a coupling piece to fix the free cylindric tube into the carousel's cover; A cover support used to hang the carousel-type insect trap; and A deposit for liquids that contains an entry conduit for insects and one adjusting edge, arranged to couple the sealing between the carousel's cover and the deposit.
2. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the carousel has in each clamping arm a means of support located near to the distal end of the tubular piece.
3. A carousel-type insect trap in accordance with claim 2, characterized because said means of support are used to place the bait structures.
4. A carousel-type insect trap, which, in accordance with claim 3, is characterized because the clamping arms have a curved ending for the manipulation of each clamping arm by a user, in order to place bait structures, without touching the active substance and preserve said active substance intact
5. A carousel-type insect trap in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the carousel additionally comprises an additional clamping arm, which is projected into the clamping arm; thereby placing an additional clamping arm in the clamping arm.
6. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 5, characterized because the additional clamping arm has a curved ending in order to manipulate said arms and insert the attracting structure between the additional clamping arm and the clamping arm.
7. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the clamping arms are arranged in pairs by the coupling arranged in proximity to the tubular piece, thereby the pair of clamping arms comprise a means of support between the inner walls of each arms, which allows the clamping of the bait structures.
8. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 3, characterized because the clamping arms have an additional flexibility in order to be slightly separated in order to introduce the bait structure between said means of support and secure said bait structure, when the means of support are released from tension.
9. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 3, characterized because a clamping space is created between the clamping arms, acting as supporting clamp for a cylindrical structure and the means of support, which in turn act as means of blockage in order to fully fix the bait structures between a pair of clamping arms.
10. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the tubular piece is hollow, with a guide pin inside, which is longitudinally projected into the internal part of the tubular piece.
11. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 3, characterized because the bait structures may be cylindric type bait structures, cylindric type bait structures with liquid, staple type bait structure, and basket type bait structure.
12. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 11, characterized because the cylindric-type bait structure has a cylindric part with a smaller diameter than its ends, which may be clamped by the two clamping arms, as the size of the cylindric part is such that said part is able to be fixed between the clamping arms.
13. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 11, characterized because the staple type of the bait structure has a neck which is placed between the cap and the clamping clamps; thereby, said neck is secured between the between the clamping arm and the additional clamping arm.
14. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 11, characterized because the basket type bait structure is secured by two clamping arms, and specifically the means of support provided by said clamping arms, as the basket type bait structure has slots, used to introduce and attach the means of support to the basket type bait structure.
15. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 11, characterized because the clamping arms, as well as the additional clamping arms may vary, depending on the amount of bait structures to be mounted on the carousel.
16. A carousel-type insect trap in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the tray has in its periphery an exterior wall and said wall has a width or edge which gives rigidity to the tray.
17. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 16, characterized because the tray is of high importance, as it may contain the dead insect, or in its case, contain a liquid form which will be used as bait, thus the carousel-type insect trap, may help to monitor and control insects.
18. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 16, characterized because between the tray and the cover a space has been provided, which is big enough for insects to enter to the baits provided inside the bait structures or inside the tray.
19. A carousel-type insect trap, which, in accordance to claim 16, is characterized because the carousel cover has pins arranged inside the edge of the peripheral wall of the carousel's cover, said pins allow the placement of a sealed means.
20. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the edge of the wall is arranged throughout a fixed length, containing the pin, with the same outer diameter as the deposit for liquids; therefore, when the carousel's cover is coupled with the deposit for liquids, both are in a sealed coupling, which prevents liquid from spilling.
21. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the deposit for liquids, has support legs which create a space between the deposit for liquids and the surface in which the Carousel-Type Insect Trap is placed, as insects will enter the trap through this space, through the entry conduit for insects.
22. A carousel-type insect trap, in accordance with claim 1, characterized because the carousel cover has means of clamping arranged in the periphery of its lower end, which secure the carousel's cover, when sealed with the wall's edge, between the pins provided in the deposit for liquids and the slots for pins provided in the carousel's cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] In order to complement the description above and with the purpose of facilitating the understanding of the characteristics of the invention, the description is accompanied, and being also part thereof, by a series of drawings, which include, but are not limited to:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Below, a detailed description of the present invention is given with reference to the figures.
[0033] According to the present invention, the Carousel-Type Insect Trap comprises a main piece of the invention, known as the Carousel 10, which may be observed in
[0034] The Carousel 10 shown in
[0035] The clamping arms 11 come from the aforementioned carousel 10, in pairs provided by a coupling 18 between two arms, located in proximity to the tubular peace 12, thus the pair of clamping arms 11 provide means of support 13 opposed between the inner walls of each arm, thereby enabling the clamping of the bait structures 20; additionally, the clamping arms 11 have an additional flexibility in order to be slightly separated and introduce the bait structure 20 between said means of support 30 and be clamped the means of support are released from tension.
[0036] In Carousel 10, specifically between two clamping arms 11 a clamping space 19 is created, acting as a supporting clamp for a cylindrical bait structure 21 and the means of support 13 acting as means of blockage in order to fix the bait structures 20 between a pair of clamping arms 11.
[0037] A tubular piece may 12 may be observed in
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[0039] It is worth to mention that the clamping arms 11 as well as the additional clamping arms 15 may vary depending on the amount of bait structures 20 that shall be mounted on the carousel 10.
[0040] A basket type bait structure 24 may be seen in
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[0045] The entry conduit for insects 56 is preferably located at a height similar to that of the deposit for liquids 50 and said conduit is not covered by the tray 30, that being the case between the entry conduit for insects 56 and the deposit for liquids, thus creating a space for reception of liquids 57, which shall be used as bait for mosquitoes.
[0046] The cover of the carousel 40 has clamping means 55 located in the periphery of its lower part, which assist in the securing process for the carousel's cover 40 when the cover is sealed by the edge of the wall 53 between the pins 52 arranged in the deposit for liquids and the slots for pins 44 located on the carousel's cover.
[0047] In order to provide a better description of the invention, a list of the parts comprised by the Carousel-Type Insect Trap is presented below. [0048] 1 Carousel-Type Insect Trap [0049] 10 Carousel [0050] 11 Clamping Arm [0051] 12 Tubular Piece [0052] 13 Means of Support [0053] 14 Curved Ending of the Clamping Arm [0054] 15 Additional Clamping Arm [0055] 16 Curved End of the Additional Clamping Arm [0056] 17 Guide Pin [0057] 18 Coupling between Two Arms [0058] 19 Clamping Space [0059] 20 Bait Structure [0060] 21 Cylindric Type Bait Structure [0061] 22 Cylindric Type Bait Structure with Liquid [0062] 23 Staple Type Bait Structure [0063] 24 Basket Type Bait Structure [0064] 25 Cylindric Part with a Smaller Diameter than its Ends [0065] 26 Cylindric Part with a Smaller Diameter that one of its Ends [0066] 27 Neck [0067] 30 Tray [0068] 31 Bottom of the Tray [0069] 32 Peripheral Lateral Wall of the Tray [0070] 33 Edge of the Tray's Peripheral Wall [0071] 34 Central Axis of the Tray [0072] 35 Pin [0073] 40 Carousel's Cover [0074] 41 Support for the Cover [0075] 42 Coupling between the Tubular Piece and the Cover [0076] 43 Coupling Piece [0077] 44 Slots for Pins [0078] 45 Edge of the Cover's Peripheral Wall [0079] 50 Deposit for Liquids [0080] 51 Adjusting Edge [0081] 52 Pins [0082] 53 Wall's Edge [0083] 54 Support Legs [0084] 55 Means of Clamping [0085] 56 Entry Conduit for Insects [0086] 56 Reception Space for Liquid