Bristle worm trap for use in aquariums
20190059354 ยท 2019-02-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K63/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bristle worm trap for catching bristle worms in an aquarium, includes a trap body, including a trap enclosure, a cap, a bait container, worm access points, each optionally with attached inner and outer access lines that can be funnels or tubes; and an elongated handle used for positioning the bristle worm trap in the aquarium; such that bristle worms crawl through the outer access line, the worm access point, and the inner access line, guided by a scent from a bait positioned in the bait container, and become trapped in the trap enclosure.
Claims
1. A bristle worm trap for catching bristle worms in an aquarium, comprising: a trap body, comprising: a trap enclosure, which comprises an enclosure cavity; at least one worm access point, which comprises an entry aperture in the trap enclosure, wherein the at least one worm access point is configured to provide access from an external environment to the enclosure cavity, such that the bristle worms crawl through the at least one worm access point, guided by a scent from a bait positioned in the trap body, and become trapped in the trap enclosure; wherein the at least one worm access point further comprises: an inner access line, which is hollow and connected to an inner side of the entry aperture, such that the bristle worms crawl through the inner access line into the trap enclosure, such that the inner access line prevents the bristle worms from escaping the trap enclosure.
2. The bristle worm trap of claim 1, wherein the trap enclosure is configured with an upper aperture that leads into the enclosure cavity; wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: a cap, which is removably positioned on an upper part of the trap enclosure, such that the cap covers the upper aperture, and closes the enclosure cavity.
3. The bristle worm trap of claim 1, wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: a bait container with an opening to an inside of the bait container, such that the bait container is mounted inside the enclosure cavity, wherein the bait container comprises: a bait that is positioned in the inside of the bait container, and a plurality of container apertures, which are apertures in the bait container that are configured to distribute a scent from the bait, such that the scent is distributed to the enclosure cavity; such that the bristle worm is guided by the scent from the bait, when it crawls through the at least one worm access point.
4. The bristle worm trap of claim 1, wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: an outer access line, which is hollow and connected to an outer side of the entry aperture, such that the bristle worm crawls through the outer access line and then trough the inner access line, to reach the trap enclosure.
5. The bristle worm trap of claim 4, wherein the outer access line is configured as a hollow plastic tube.
6. The bristle worm trap of claim 1, wherein the inner access line is configured as a hollow funnel with a decreasing internal diameter towards an inner end.
7. The bristle worm trap of claim 1, further comprising: an elongated handle, which is connected to the trap body, such that the elongated handle is flexible and configured to allow positioning of the trap body in the aquarium.
8. The bristle worm trap of claim 7, wherein the elongated handle is a plastic tube.
9. The bristle worm trap of claim 8, wherein the plastic tube is hollow.
10. The bristle worm trap of claim 8, wherein the outer access line is configured as a tube with a length of at least 5 inches.
11. The bristle worm trap of claim 3, wherein the trap enclosure is configured with an upper aperture that leads into the enclosure cavity, wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: a cap, which is removably positioned on an upper part of the trap enclosure, such that the cap covers the upper aperture, and closes the enclosure cavity; wherein the bait container is mounted in the cap.
12. The bristle worm trap of claim 11, wherein the cap further comprises a bait lid, which is removably positioned on the upper part of the cap, such that: a) the bait lid is configured to close the bait container, when the bait lid is positioned on the upper part of the cap, to close the opening to the bait container; and b) removal of the bait lid is configured to provide access to an interior of the bait container via the opening to the inside of the bait container.
13. A bristle worm trap for catching bristle worms in an aquarium, comprising: a trap body, comprising: a trap enclosure, which comprises: an enclosure cavity; at least one worm access point, which comprises an entry aperture in the trap enclosure, wherein the at least one worm access point is configured to provide access from an external environment to the enclosure cavity, such that the bristle worms crawl through the at least one worm access point, and become trapped in the trap enclosure; and a bait container with an opening to an inside of the bait container, such that the bait container is mounted inside the enclosure cavity, wherein the bait container comprises: the bait that is positioned in the inside of the bait container, and a plurality of container apertures, which are apertures in the bait container that are configured to distribute a scent from the bait, such that the scent is distributed to the enclosure cavity; wherein the bristle worms are guided by the scent from the bait, when they crawl through the at least one worm access point.
14. The bristle worm trap of claim 13, wherein the at least one worm access point further comprises: an inner access line, which is hollow and connected to an inner side of the entry aperture, such that the bristle worms crawl through the inner access line into the trap enclosure, such that the inner access line prevents the bristle worms from escaping the trap enclosure.
15. The bristle worm trap of claim 13, wherein the trap enclosure is configured with an upper aperture that leads into the enclosure cavity; wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: a cap, which is removably positioned on an upper part of the trap enclosure, such that the cap covers the upper aperture, and closes the enclosure cavity.
16. The bristle worm trap of claim 13, wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: a bait container with an opening to an inside of the bait container, such that the bait container is mounted inside the enclosure cavity, wherein the bait container comprises: a bait that is positioned in the inside of the bait container, and a plurality of container apertures, which are apertures in the bait container that are configured to distribute a scent from the bait, such that the scent is distributed to the enclosure cavity; such that the bristle worm is guided by the scent from the bait, when it crawls through the at least one worm access point.
17. The bristle worm trap of claim 13, wherein the trap enclosure further comprises: an outer access line, which is hollow and connected to an outer side of the entry aperture, such that the bristle worm crawls through the outer access line and then trough the inner access line, to reach the trap enclosure.
18. The bristle worm trap of claim 14, wherein the inner access line is configured as a hollow funnel with a decreasing internal diameter towards an inner end.
19. The bristle worm trap of claim 13, further comprising: an elongated handle, which is connected to the trap body, such that the elongated handle is flexible and configured to allow positioning of the trap body in the aquarium.
20. The bristle worm trap of claim 19, wherein the outer access line is configured as a tube with a length of at least 5 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0031] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0032] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a bristle worm trap 100 with reference to
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[0042] In a related embodiment, the elongated handle 160 can be a plastic tube, which can be hollow, and can further be transparent, such as flexible plastic tubes commonly used to pump air and water in aquariums. Alternatively, the elongated handle 160 can be a solid plastic stick.
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[0050] In a further related embodiment, the bait lid 236 can further comprise a handle attachment point 238, mounted on an upper side of the bait lid 236, such that the handle 160 can be configured to attach to the handle attachment point 238, for example by sliding over and onto the handle attachment point 238.
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[0053] In other related embodiments, the bristle worm trap 100 can be made in a plastic material. The bristle worm trap 100 can be made with a suitable thickness of the plastic to have the proper weight, such hat the bristle worm trap 100 does not move under water, such that the bristle worm trap 100 is sufficiently light to sit on top of corals, without damaging the corals.
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[0067] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the bristle worm trap 100, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0068] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0069] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent, and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.