MOUNTING AND POSITIONING DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRONIC SENSOR IN A TERMITE MONITOR
20190191689 ยท 2019-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Anthony Robert Flint (Carindale, AU)
- Peter Kenyon Simpson (Red Hill, AU)
- Ion Leslie Staunton (Pacific Pines, AU)
Cpc classification
A01M25/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01M1/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A mounting and positioning device 10 comprises a disc 11 having a termite detection region in the form of a hole 12. The device entices termites to the detection region 12 using termite scaffold as an array of slats 13 made from a termite consumable material fitted around the hole 12 using an array of flanges 14 which frictionally grip the slats. Concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors.
Claims
1. A mounting and positioning device for an electronic sensor in a termite monitor, the mounting and positioning device including a termite enticement adjacent a termite detection region and the device being operably fittable inside a termite monitor and being adapted to position an electronic sensor adjacent the termite detection region, the assembly being configured to draw termite activity to the detection region for detection by the electronic sensor activated by termite activity in the detection region.
2. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the enticement forms a termite scaffold leading from a position remote from the detection region to a position proximal the detection region.
3. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the enticement forms a termite scaffold leading from a position remote from the detection region to a position proximal the detection region, the termite scaffold in use extending downwardly from the detection region.
4. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the enticement forms a termite scaffold leading from a position remote from the detection region to a position proximal the detection region, the termite scaffold extending downwardly from the detection region, the device having a main body and scaffold attachment around the detection region for removable attachment of the scaffold.
5. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the enticement forms a termite scaffold leading from a position remote from the detection region to a position proximal the detection region, the termite scaffold hanging from a main body, the scaffold being removably attached to the main body.
6. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the termite enticement assembly comprises termite attractant located in proximity to the termite detection region so that termites are enticed to climb onto and consume the attractant and thereby be drawn into activity in the termite detection region.
7. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the termite detection region comprises an opening that termites instinctively desire to close as enticement, in addition as an aid and further enticement the enticement comprises consumable material directionally placed to lead termites to the detection region.
8. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the termite detection region comprises an opening that termites instinctively desire to close as enticement, in addition as an aid and further enticement the enticement comprises an assembly of consumable material directionally placed to lead termites to the detection region and comprises spaced units of consumable material secured about the termite detection region by a corresponding array of attachments.
9. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the device includes a marginal peripheral region and the termite detection region is located inside the marginal peripheral region which is adapted to bring about the operative securement of the device in a monitor while the enticement comprises consumable material connected in an intermediate area between the marginal region and the termite detection region.
10. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the device comprises a substantially planar unit insertable into a monitor and having one or more detection regions and consumable material attachment means adjacent the one or more detection regions.
11. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the device comprises a substantially planar unit insertable into a monitor and having one or more detection regions and consumable material attachment means adjacent the one or more detection regions and further wherein the consumable material comprises a number of independent consumable material elements that are secured around the or each detection region and the consumable material is assembled as an array or column and there is provided a corresponding connections so that the consumable material may be connected to the mounting and positioning device opposite the sensor.
12. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the device is adjustable to fit different monitors.
13. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the device is adjustable to fit different monitors by extension, retraction or removal of sections.
14. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the device is adjustable to fit different monitors by frangible sections which may be removed in order to suit different sized monitors for the purpose of retrofitting.
15. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein a main body is in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of a hole being positioned so that termites instinctively close the hole and are enticed to do so in order to prevent humidity loss and by the positioning of that hole, in use, relative to attractant ordinarily held inside a termite monitor, to further entice termites to the detection region there is a scaffold fitted around the hole, the disc having attachments holding the scaffold.
16. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein a main body is in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of a hole being positioned so that termites instinctively close the hole and are enticed to do so in order to prevent humidity loss and by the positioning of that hole, in use, relative to attractant ordinarily held inside a termite monitor, to further entice termites to the detection region there is a scaffold fitted around the hole, the disc having attachments holding the scaffold, the scaffold comprising an array of slats held apart by the attachments so that there are outer slats and inner slats gaps between the slats.
17. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein a main body is in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of a hole being positioned so that termites instinctively close the hole and are enticed to do so in order to prevent humidity loss and by the positioning of that hole, in use, relative to attractant ordinarily held inside a termite monitor, to further entice termites to the detection region there is a scaffold fitted around the hole, the disc having attachments holding the scaffold, the disc having an inner region adjacent the detection region, an outer marginal region and an intermediate connection region between the inner and outer regions whereby an enticement slat array is secured to direct termites toward the detection region.
18. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein a main body is in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of a hole being positioned so that termites instinctively close the hole and are enticed to do so in order to prevent humidity loss and by the positioning of that hole, in use, relative to attractant ordinarily held inside a termite monitor, to further entice termites to the detection region there is a scaffold fitted around the hole, the disc having attachments holding the scaffold, an outer marginal region having concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings for adjustment of the diameter of the disc.
19. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein a main body is in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of a hole being positioned so that termites instinctively close the hole and are enticed to do so in order to prevent humidity loss and by the positioning of that hole, in use, relative to attractant ordinarily held inside a termite monitor, to further entice termites to the detection region there is a scaffold fitted around the hole, the disc being adapted to slidably fit inside a corresponding cylindrical body of a termite monitor with a termite sensor above the disc and the scaffold below the disc opposite the sensor.
20. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the enticement forms a termite scaffold leading from a position remote from the detection region to a position proximal the detection region, the termite scaffold extending downwardly from the detection region, the device having a main body and scaffold attachment around the detection region for removable attachment of the scaffold, the main body comprises a substantially planar unit insertable into a monitor and being in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of at least one hole directly below the sensor.
21. A mounting and positioning device according to claim 1 wherein the enticement forms a termite scaffold leading from a position remote from the detection region to a position proximal the detection region, the termite scaffold extending downwardly from the detection region, the device having a main body and scaffold attachment around the detection region for removable attachment of the scaffold, the main body comprises a substantially planar unit insertable into a monitor and being in the form of a disc having a termite detection region in the form of at least one hole directly below the sensor, the disc having lines of weakness for selective removal of outer parts of the disc, each line of weakness corresponding to a monitor for removal of that part of the disc to enable mounting in a matching monitor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] In order that the present improvements may be more readily understood and put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and wherein:
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METHOD OF PERFORMANCE
[0020] Referring to the drawings and initially to
[0021] The disc 11 has an inner region 19 which may be described as the general detection region, an outer marginal region 20 and an intermediate connection region 21 whereby the extra enticement slat array is secured to direct termites toward the detection region 19 and hole 12.
[0022] The outer marginal region in the present embodiment 20 has concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 and mounting holes 26 and 27 for a sensor module to be described below, see
[0023] The frangible concentric rings permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors. In this case the monitors are typically of the in-ground type as is shown in
[0024] The electronic sensor assembly 28 is shown in
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[0027] Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example many variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit and scope of the invention as herein set out in the appended claims.