Insect-free zone system

11266141 ยท 2022-03-08

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Abstract

A pole mounted insect repellent system capable of being staked in the ground reduces and eliminates mosquitoes and insects by creating a perimeter zone of a plurality of insect repellent stake mounted devices such that mosquitos and other insects do not enter the zone.

Claims

1. A method for providing an insect free zone utilizing a plurality of pole mounted insect repellent systems comprising the steps of: forming said insect free zone by utilizing said plurality of pole mounted insect repellent systems to create a perimeter for said insect free zone, said perimeter defined by the locations of said insect repellent systems; providing a housing supported on a pole of the pole mounted insect repellent system, the housing supporting a head assembly core containing a combustible fuel source and a heating plate; providing a collar attached for rotation relative to the head assembly core, the collar configured to ignite and control output of the combustible fuel source; and rotating the collar relative to the head assembly to create the insect free zone perimeter.

2. The method for providing an insect free zone according to claim 1, wherein the step of adjusting said perimeter includes the step of rotating the collar in a first direction to create the perimeter by permitting output of the combustible fuel source or rotating the collar in a second direction to prevent the output of the combustible fuel source.

3. The method for providing an insect free zone according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing a housing supported on a pole of the pole mounted insect repellent system, includes the step of replacing the head assembly core with one of a portable light assembly.

4. The method for providing an insect free zone according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing the insect free zone includes providing at least one of said insect repellent systems with a pad impregnated with differing scents.

5. A pole mounted insect repellent system comprising a pole, said pole mounted insect repellent system comprising: a housing attached to the top of said pole, a head assembly removably held in said housing, the head assembly including a combustible fuel source and a heating plate; and a collar rotatably attached to said head assembly, the collar configured to ignite and permit output of the combustible fuel source when rotated in a first direction and prevent the output of the combustible fuel source when rotated in a second direction.

6. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 5, wherein said head assembly includes a piezo electric element that ignites the combustible fuel source upon rotation of the collar in the first direction.

7. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 5, wherein said head assembly comprises a light assembly.

8. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 5, wherein said head assembly comprises sources of different scents adapted to be used with said insect repellent system.

9. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 7, wherein said light assembly is located between said collar and said housing.

10. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 5, wherein said pole is staked in the ground and held vertically.

11. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 5, wherein the head assembly is interchangeable with a portable light assembly, the portable light assembly configured to be held in the housing.

12. A pole mounted insect repellent system comprising: a housing defining a repeller support cavity and a pole mounting structure; a head assembly including a grill, a heat plate, a volatilizable insect repellent exposed to the heat plate, a combustible fuel cartridge; and a regulating collar, the regulating collar configured to control fuel output of the combustible fuel cartridge, the head assembly removably supported by the housing such that the grill and the regulating collar are accessible outside of the repeller support cavity and the combustible fuel cartridge is positioned within the repeller support cavity, the head assembly being fixed for rotation relative to the housing and the regulating collar rotatably supported on the head assembly.

13. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 12, wherein the regulating collar is configured to ignite and permit output of the combustible fuel cartridge when rotated in a first direction and prevent the output of the combustible fuel cartridge when rotated in a second direction.

14. The pole mounted insect repellent system according to claim 13, wherein a piezo electric element ignites the combustible fuel cartridge upon rotation of the collar in the first direction.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a single pole mounted insect repellent device of this invention,

(2) FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the individual parts of the device of this invention,

(3) FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the insect repellent device insertable into a housing,

(4) FIG. 3a is a perspective view of a light holder which may sit in bracket 1.

(5) FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the device when assembled,

(6) FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the assembled housing device with a slot on the lower portion of the housing, and

(7) FIG. 6 is a top view of a perimeter zone formed by a plurality of pole mounted insect repellent devices.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(8) The following lists the reference numerals and related parts of this invention: Reference numeral 1 is a bracket holding the device; Reference numeral 2 is a tube through which a butane cartridge may be inserted to power the device; Reference numeral 3 is a bracket mount allowing the bracket 1 and device to be attached to a fixed or rigid pole; Reference numeral 4 is generally identified as the housing for the device; Reference numeral 5 is a tube allowing desired heights to be achieved with the height being adjustable by adding or removing such tubes; Reference numeral 6 is a connector connecting individual tubes together; Reference numeral 7 is a pole stake enabling the device to be staked into the ground. The pole can be held in a conventional moveable pole holder rather than being staked in the ground. Reference numeral 8 is identified as a roof or collar covering a portion of the device and enabling rotation to operate the unit; and Reference numeral 9 is a head assembly, such as a core or central portion of the device having a grill 10 on top and a heating plate 11 as well as a space or slot 12 for a pad 21 to sit on the heating plate as is generally shown in prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,430. In the embodiment of the present invention, the plate 11 is round. Reference numeral 19 is a portable light assembly held in bracket 1 instead of core 9. Reference numeral 22 is the pole mounted insect repellent device. Reference numeral 23 is an illustrative perimeter zone created by a plurality of insect repellent devices 22.

(9) In accordance with the principles of this invention and as shown in the Figures, an insect repellent device is provided which is convenient to use in many locations such as backyards, patios and the like. These devices may be made of plastic, are easily transportable and may be carried to picnic or other outdoor locations where the desirability of creating an insect free perimeter zone 23 is apparent. The present device may be staked in the ground when the pole has such a bottom, or the pole may be held in a moveable base.

(10) This invention contemplates providing a plurality of such pole mounted devices arranged with respect to each other to create an insect free zone. Illustratively, a plurality of devices could form a circular orientation of perhaps up to 15-25 feet in diameter in which an insect free zone is created (See FIG. 6).

(11) Individual pole mounted repellent devices of this invention can create smaller insect free zones employing the improvements described above.

(12) In accordance with the principles of this invention replacement fuel cartridges 13 (see FIG. 5) may be attached to the gas passage and valve assembly shown in the interior of the device as seen in FIG. 4. This internal assembly to operate the device and heat the plate is generally similar to that provided and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,430.

(13) A feature of this device is that it is used in a substantially vertical orientation, and such orientation provides a most effective and efficient volatilization of the insect repellent impregnated in the mat. Maintaining the insect repellent device in a vertical direction enhances the operation of the present invention.

(14) As shown in FIG. 4, the device both ignites and operates under control of a moveable collar 8 with respect to the housing which both ignites a piezo electric element and controls a flame powered by the fuel cartridge to heat the plate and disperse the insecticide.

(15) The grill 10 on top of the device prevents access to the heated plate.

(16) Housing 4 is shown holding head assembly core 9. Such housing may also hold other head assembly functional elements, such as a portable light assembly 19 or scent carrying pads (not shown). Such pads may be used in conjunction with insect repellent pad 21 or instead of such pad. The light assembly 19 can be used for nighttime. Such other functional elements will be held in place by bracket 1 when assembled.

(17) A slot 16 (See FIG. 5) located at the bottom portion 17 of housing 4 allows a rotational force to be applied to collar 8 without concurrently causing slipping or rotation of the housing during rotation of the collar. Collar 8 has a plurality of parallel gripping surfaces 18 around its perimeter. Both the core 9 and perimeter housing 4 are held in place in the conventional fashion of a rib or the like, and core 9 and housing 4 do not rotate when collar 8 rotates.

(18) It should be understood that the preferred embodiment was described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly legally and equitably entitled.