INSECT EXTERMINATION DEVICE
20200015471 ยท 2020-01-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H3/0405
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A01M3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An insect extermination device that draws air from outside an exterminator housing into the exterminator housing through an air inlet, heats the air, and forces the heated air out of the exterminator housing through an air outlet.
Claims
1. An insect extermination device comprising: an exterminator housing having an air inlet and an air outlet; a heater; and a pump within the exterminator housing powered to: (a) draw air from outside the exterminator housing into the exterminator housing through the air inlet, and (b) force air drawn from outside the exterminator housing through the heater to exit heated air from the exterminator housing through the air outlet.
2. An insect extermination device according to claim 1, wherein: (a) the exterminator housing has a plurality of walls forming an air retention space, (b) the air inlet of the exterminator housing is a plurality of openings in a first wall of the exterminator housing, and (c) the air outlet of the exterminator housing is a single opening in a second wall of the exterminator housing.
3. An insect extermination device according to claim 2, wherein a third wall of the exterminator housing has a second plurality of openings through which air from outside the exterminator housing is drawn into the air retention space.
4. An insect extermination device according to claim 3, further including a plurality of screens individually covering each of the openings in the first wall of the exterminator housing and the openings in the third wall of the exterminator housing.
5. An insect extermination device according to claim 4, further including a sleeve fixed to the second wall of the exterminator housing and aligned with the air outlet.
6. An insect extermination device according to claim 5, further including an insulation surrounding the sleeve.
7. An insect extermination device according to claim 4, further including a heater housing: (a) within the exterminator housing, (b) containing the heater, and (c) into which air drawn through the openings in the first wall of the exterminator housing and the openings in the third wall of the exterminator housing enters and from which heated air exits through the air outlet.
8. An insect extermination device according to claim 7, wherein the heater is a three-dimensional array of series-connected conductor coils that are in proximity to the air outlet.
9. An insect extermination device according to claim 8, further including a shroud surrounding the pump and into which air drawn from outside the exterminator housing passes and from which air drawn from outside the exterminator housing passes to the heater housing.
10. An insect extermination device according to claim 9, further including a receptacle electrically connected to the pump and to the heater and adapted to receive an electrical power cord.
11. An insect extermination device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of the total cross-sectional area of the air inlet to the total cross-sectional area of the air outlet is approximately 6.4:1.
12. An insect extermination device according to claim 10, wherein the ratio of the total cross-sectional area of the air inlet to the total cross-sectional area of the air outlet is approximately 6.4:1.
13. An insect extermination device comprising: an exterminator housing having: (a) a first side wall having a first air inlet, (b) a front wall having an air outlet, (c) a second side wall having a second air inlet; a three-dimensional array of series-connected heating coils in the exterminator housing in proximity to the air outlet; and a pump within the exterminator housing powered to: (a) draw air from outside the exterminator housing into the exterminator housing through the air inlets in the first side wall and the third side wall, and (b) force air drawn from outside the exterminator housing past the three-dimensional array of series-connected heating coils to exit heated air through the air outlet.
14. An insect extermination device according to claim 13, wherein: (a) the air inlet in the first side wall is a first plurality of openings, (b) the air inlet in the second side wall is a second plurality of openings, and (c) the air outlet in the front wall is a single opening.
15. An insect extermination device according to claim 14, wherein the ratio of the total cross-sectional area of the first plurality of openings in the first side wall and the second plurality of openings in the second wall to the total cross-sectional area of the air outlet is approximately 6.4:1.
16. An insect extermination device according to claim 6: (a) further including a handle, and (b) wherein the exterminator housing has a top wall to which the handle is secured.
17. An insect extermination device according to claim 14: (a) further including a handle, and (b) wherein the exterminator housing has a top wall to which the handle is secured.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] Referring to
[0014] For the particular exemplary construction of exterminator housing 10 illustrated and being described, the side wall 10b of the exterminator housing 10 includes first air inlet openings 16 extending there through. Likewise, the exterminator housing 10 further includes second air inlet openings 18 positioned along the side wall 10d and extending there through. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the second air inlet openings 18 correspond in position, shape and size with the first air inlet openings 16.
[0015] As shown, the front wall 10a includes an air outlet 20 extending there through . The number, sizes, and positions of the first air inlet openings 16 and the second air inlet openings 18 is dependent on the application of the insect extermination device. When an insect extermination device, constructed in accordance with the present invention, is to be used in exterminating bed bugs, the ratio of the total cross-sectional area of air inlets 16 and 18 to the total cross-sectional area of air outlet 20 is preferably approximately 6.4:1.
[0016] The pump 14, shown in greater detail in
[0017] The relationship between air flow and temperature for an insect extermination device constructed in accordance with the present invention is dictated by the particular use of the insect extermination device. A relationship between air flow and temperature of approximately 65-75 cubic feet per minute and a set temperature of 150-170 degrees F. has been found to be especially effective in ridding an area infested with bed bugs.
[0018] More particularly, a relationship between air flow and temperature of approximately 70 cubic feet per minute and a set temperature of 160 degrees F. has been found to be especially effective in ridding an area infested with bed bugs.
[0019] For the embodiment of the present invention illustrated and being described, the insect extermination device further includes a sleeve 24 fixed to the front wall 10a of the exterminator housing 10 and aligned to correspond with the air outlet 20. The sleeve 24 serves to concentrate heated air exiting through the air outlet 20 from the exterminator housing 10. An insulation 26 surrounding the sleeve 24, through which heated air exits from exterminator housing 10, serves to protect the user of the insect extermination device from being burned.
[0020] As shown most clearly in
[0021] For the embodiment present invention illustrated and being described, the insect extermination device further includes a heater housing 27 in which heater 12 contained. Air drawn through the air inlets 16 and 18 into exterminator housing 10 by the pump 14 is forced to leave the shroud 25 and enter heater housing 27, also shown in
[0022] For the embodiment of the present invention illustrated and being described, the heater 12 is a three-dimensional array of series-connected conductor coils 12a, shown most clearly in
[0023] The heater 12 and pump 14 are powered by a power line cord 28 plugged into a receptacle 30 mounted on back wall 10d exterminator housing 10 and electrically connected to the pump 14 and to the heater 12. The insect extermination device is turned on or off by pressing a START button 32 or a STOP button 34.
[0024] The insect extermination device has a handle 36 secured to a top wall 10e of the insect extermination device to facilitate carrying the insect extermination device to and around the area to be exterminated.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The foregoing describes some of the possibilities for practicing the present invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range of equivalents.