Tick Trap Belt
20190313626 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
A tick trap belt for wear by an outdoorsman for stopping upward movement of ticks includes a belt having opposed ends, each end having a fastener such that the opposed ends of the belt are selectively secured about a user's body. The belt includes upper and lower edges and has opposed inner and outer surfaces extending between the upper and lower edges, respectively. The tick trap belt includes an awning or cover coupled to the upper edge of the belt and extends along the upper edge between the fasteners at the opposed ends thereof, respectively. The awning extends outwardly and downwardly away from the upper edge, the awning having a bottom surface that, in cooperation with the outer surface of the belt, defines a gap area. An adhesive member is positioned in the gap area for stopping movement of ticks who step thereon.
Claims
1. A tick trap belt for wear by an outdoorsman for stopping upward movement of ticks, comprising: a belt strap having opposed ends, each end having a fastener such that said opposed ends of said belt are selectively coupled together about a body of the outdoorsman; wherein said belt strap includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite said upper edge and having opposed inner and outer surfaces extending between said upper edge and said lower edge, respectively; an awning fixedly attached to said upper edge of said belt strap and extending along said upper edge between said fasteners at said opposed ends of said belt strap, respectively, said awning extending outwardly and downwardly away from said upper edge, said awning having a bottom surface that, in association with said outer surface of said belt strap, define a gap area; wherein said awning and said outer surface of said belt strap together have an inverted V-shaped configuration that defines said gap area; an adhesive member positioned in said gap area for stopping movement of ticks who step on said adhesive member, wherein said adhesive member is positioned adjacent an apex defined by said bottom surface of said awning and said outer surface of said belt strap; wherein said adhesive member is coupled to said bottom surface of said awning and to said outer surface of said belt strap; wherein said awning is constructed of a flexible material and is flexibly movable between a closed configuration extending downwardly from said upper edge of said belt strap adjacent said outward surface of said belt strap so that said adhesive member in said gap area is not accessible and an open configuration extending outwardly from said upper edge of said awning and displaced from said outer surface of said belt strap so that said adhesive member in said gap area is accessible; wherein: said belt strap is constructed of nylon; said adhesive member includes at least two different forms of glue material on a surface of said adhesive member; said fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
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7. The tick trap belt as in claim 1, wherein said awning defines a width that is less than 50% a width between said upper edge and said lower edge of said belt strap.
8. The tick trap belt as in claim 1, wherein said awning defines a width that is less than 20% a width between said upper edge and said lower edge of said belt strap.
9. The tick trap belt as in claim 1, wherein said adhesive member defines a width that is less than 20% a width of said awning.
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11. A tick trap belt for wear by an outdoorsman for stopping upward movement of ticks, comprising: a belt strap having a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said first and second ends each having a hook and loop fastener, respectively, such that said first end and said second of said belt strap are selectively coupled together about a user's body; wherein said belt strap includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite said upper edge and having opposed inner and outer surfaces extending between said upper edge and said lower edge, respectively; an awning having a unitary construction with said upper edge of said belt strap and extending along said upper edge between said hook and loop fasteners of said first and second ends, respectively, said awning extending outwardly and downwardly from said upper edge, said awning having a bottom surface that, in cooperation with said outer surface of said belt strap, defines a gap area; wherein said awning and said outer surface of said belt strap together have an inverted V-shaped configuration that defines said gap area an adhesive member positioned in said gap area for stopping movement of ticks who step thereon, said adhesive member having at least two different forms of glue material on a surface of said adhesive member; wherein said adhesive member is coupled to at said bottom surface of said awning; wherein said awning is constructed of a flexible material and is movable by the outdoorsman between a closed configuration extending downwardly from said upper edge of said belt strap adjacent said outward surface of said belt strap so that said adhesive member in said gap area is not accessible and an open configuration extending outwardly from said upper edge of said awning and displaced from said outer surface of said belt strap so that said adhesive member in said gap area is accessible.
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16. The tick trap belt as in claim 11, wherein said awning defines a width that is less than 50% a width between said upper edge and said lower edge of said belt strap.
17. The tick trap belt as in claim 16, wherein said awning defines a width that is less than 20% a width between said upper edge and said lower edge of said belt strap.
18. The tick trap belt as in claim 16, wherein said adhesive member defines a width that is less than 20% a width of said awning.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] A tick trap belt according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
[0021] The belt 20 includes a first end 21 and a second end 22 opposite the first end, the belt 20 having an elongate configuration and being constructed or nylon or a polymer fabric having characteristics similar to nylon although a belt made of leather, spandex, or the like may also work. The belt 20 includes a fastener 28 proximate the first end 21 and second end 22, i.e. the opposed ends, so that the belt 20 may be secured together about a user, preferably secured about the waist of an outdoorsman although the belt 20 may be dimensioned for use about a person's wrists, ankles, or the like. In an embodiment, the fasteners referred to herein are hook-and-loop fasteners positioned near the first and second ends, one on an inner surface and the other on the outer surface respectively (
[0022] More particularly, the belt 20 may include an upper edge 23 opposite a lower edge 24, the edges being generally parallel to one another except perhaps proximate the opposed ends. The belt 20 includes an inner surface 25 and an outer surface 26 having planar configurations extending between the upper and lower edges, respectively. In the manner of belts, the belt 20 according to the present invention has a generally longitudinal configuration having a length thereof. The belt 20 has a width, namely the distance between upper and lower edges. The relationship between the belt width and other components will be discussed later and is critical to the operability of the invention as a whole.
[0023] Further, the tick trap belt 10 includes an awning 30, which may also be referred to as a cover, canopy, ceiling or the like. More particularly, the awning 30 includes a generally planar surface having a flexible construction. The awning 30 includes a top surface 34 and a bottom surface 36 opposite the top surface 34. The awning 30 is preferably constructed of a flexible material similar or the same as that of the belt itself and is, therefore, flexibly movable between a closed configuration (the operational position) extending downwardly away from the upper edge 23 of the belt 20 along and adjacent to the outer surface 26 of the belt 20 (
[0024] The adhesive member 40 is positioned in the gap area 32 and has the characteristic of being sticky such that ticks or other small arachnids crawling onto the adhesive member become stuck and eventually die of starvation. The adhesive member prevents the tick from crawling beyond the belt 20 and lodging onto the skin of a person where it would otherwise suck the person's blood. Preferably, the adhesive member is positioned and coupled to a bottom surface 36 of the awning 30 proximate and adjacent to the upper edge 23 of the belt 20. Described another way, the adhesive member 40 is positioned in the apex or uppermost area of the junction between the bottom surface 36 of the awning 30 and upper end of the outer surface 26 of the belt 20 (
[0025] The dimension and configuration of the components described above are important to achieving the operability thereof. It is understood that the awning 30 has a linear and longitudinally configuration extending between the fasteners 28 of the belt 20. In addition, the awning 30 has a width dimension that is small than a width of the belt 20the width of the belt 20 being defined as the distance between the upper edge 23 and lower edge 24 thereof. In an embodiment, the width of the awning 30 is less than 50% of a width of the belt 20. In another embodiment, the width of the awning 30 is less than 20% of the width of the belt 20. In other embodiments, the width of the awning is shorter still. Similarly, the adhesive member 40 has a width that preferably is less than 20% of a width of the awning 30.
[0026] In use, ticks or other arachnids are known to travel up a person's clothing until reaching a point where it is feasible to come into contact with a person's skin, i.e. such as near the waist of a person where clothing is loose. But in the present invention, a tick is likely to travel upwardly on the outer surface 26 of the belt 20 where it will come into contact with the bottom surface 36 of the awning 30 and become stuck in the adhesive member 40. The belt may be attached about an user's waist, wrists, ankles, or the like.
[0027] It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.