INSECT CATCHING DEVICE
20180295832 ยท 2018-10-18
Inventors
- Lionel Chazalet (Saint Germain au Mont d'Or, FR)
- Noemie Drouot (Oullins, FR)
- Bruno Leroux (Saint Etienne des Oullieres, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
This device for capturing insects comprises: a handle (10), a head (11) fastened to one end of the handle (10).
The head (11) comprises: a holder intended to contain a pack of adhesive sheets (13) suitable for holding an insect, and a frame (14) that matches the holder and has at least one rim (15) intended to cover part of the pack of adhesive sheets.
The rim (15) is configured so as to constitute a predetermined tear-away zone (Z1) on the pack of adhesive sheets (13), so that the adhesive sheets can be peeled apart from each other without multiple sheets being removed together.
The frame (14) defines a cavity (16) adjacent to one adhesive face (17) of the pack of 20 adhesive sheets (13) so that insects present in the cavity (16) adhere to the adhesive sheet.
Claims
1. Device for capturing insects, comprising: a handle, and a head fastened to one end of the handle, distinguished in that the head comprises: a holder intended to contain a pack of adhesive sheets suitable for holding an insect, and a frame that matches the holder and has at least one rim intended to cover part of the pack of adhesive sheets, wherein the rim is configured so as to constitute a predetermined tear-away zone on the pack of adhesive sheets, so that the adhesive sheets can be peeled apart individually from each other without multiple sheets being removed together, wherein the frame forms a cavity adjacent to one adhesive face of the pack of adhesive sheets so that insects present in the cavity adhere to the adhesive sheet.
2. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which the frame is attached so as to rotate on the holder, wherein the frame has a latch comprising a tab that fits into a slot in the holder so as to hold the frame on the holder.
3. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which the holder has at least one peg, and preferably at least four pegs, extending perpendicularly to the surface of the holder and positioned so as to be covered by the rim when the frame is fastened to the holder.
4. Device for capturing insects as in claim 3, in which the holder has pegs that are positioned and/or shaped so as to correct the positioning of the pack of adhesive sheets.
5. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which the holder is concave, convex, circular, and/or parallelepipedal in shape.
6. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which a raised edge on the holder and/or on the frame has a lowered area intended to allow a tab extending from the sheets in the pack of adhesive sheets to extend out of the cavity.
7. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which the head is attached so that it can rotate on one end of the handle, with the head able to be moved between two positions: a vertical position in which a peg on the head locks the head on the handle, and a horizontal position in which a peg on the handle locks the head on the handle.
8. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which the head has a face opposite the cavity, that has at least one rigid surface suitable for striking a flying insect hard enough to destroy it.
9. Device for capturing insects as in claim 1, in which the handle has an upper part and a lower part and that are connected by a pivoting linkage, and locking means keep the upper and lower parts aligned.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0031] The manner of executing the invention, as well as the advantages derived from it, will be evident in the indicative but not limiting mode of execution shown below, with respect to the attached figures, in which
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INVENTION EXECUTION EXAMPLES
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[0039] The handle 10 has a lower part 27 and an upper part 26 that are connected by a pivoting linkage 28. The lower part 27 has an ergonomic shape allowing a user to wield the device. Both parts 26, 27 have a U-shaped section, with a rim between 1 and 5 millimeters thick. The handle 10 is preferably made of plastic, such as injected poplypropylene [sic], for example, so that the device is lightweight and mechanically sturdy. In addition, there are hollowed-out areas along the length of the handle 10, to reduce the weight of the handle 10 and also ensure a good flexibility/rigidity compromise.
[0040] The handle 10 can adopt two positions: [0041] an unfolded position (
[0043] As a variation, the handle 10 can be made as a single piece and of other materials without deviating from the concept of this invention. In addition, the parts of the handle 10 can be disassembled.
[0044] The upper end of the upper portion 26 has a pivot linkage connected to the head 11. More precisely, the head 11 has a holder 12 connected to the upper portion 26 of the handle 11, and a frame 14 fastened to the holder 12. The head 11 can be fastened in two positions: a vertical position (
[0045] In the vertical position, the holder 12 on the head 11 extends perpendicularly to the upper portion 26 of the handle 10. This position is maintained by a peg 30 on the handle 10 that extends perpendicularly with respect to the upper portion 26 of the handle 10. This peg 30 is intended to match up with a strip on the holder 12 at the level of the pivoting linkage between the holder 12 and the handle 10.
[0046] In the horizontal position, the holder 12 on the head 11 extends parallel to the upper portion 26 of the handle 10. This position is maintained by a peg 31 located on a back face 25 of the head 11, with the peg 31 extending perpendicularly to the holder 12. This peg 31 is intended to match up with an opening in the upper portion 26 of the handle 10.
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[0049] Means of preventing incorrect positioning are also created by the position and/or shape of the pegs 21. For example,
[0050] When the pack of adhesive sheets 13 is placed on the holder 12 and engaged with the pegs 21, a frame 14 comes and covers at least one edge of the pack of adhesive sheets 13. The central area of the frame 14 is parallelepipedal in shape. The frame 14 is connected to the holder 12 by two tabs whose thickness allows the frame 14 to be rotated with respect to the holder 12, performing the function of an articulated hinge. For attaching the frame 14 to the holder 12, the frame 14 has a latch 18 comprising a tab that fits into a slot in the holder 12.
[0051] The frame 14 has raised edges 22, so that the central well of the frame 12 forms a cavity 16 placed over the pack of adhesive sheets 13. The cavity 16 is parallelepipedal in shape. The height of the edges 22 is predetermined such that the depth of the cavity 16 is adequate for the size of an insect. Thus, when an insect is trapped in the cavity 16, it becomes stuck on an adhesive surface 17 of the pack of adhesive sheets 13, but is not crushed.
[0052] The raised edges 22 have a lowered area 23 intended to allow a tab 24 from the sheets in the pack of adhesive sheets 13 to extend out of the cavity 16. Preferably, the tabs 24 have no adhesive, so that gripping the tab 24 is more easier for the user.
[0053] The head 11 is preferably made of plastic, such as injected polypropylene, for example, so that the device is lightweight and easy to handle.
[0054] The frame 14 should be as thin as possible, so that the surface of the cavity 16 is as large as possible. However, at least one rim 15 of the frame 14 is larger so that it can cover at least part of the pack of adhesive sheets 13.
[0055] The rim 15 is able to hold the pack of adhesive sheets 13 in the frame 14, in particular when one sheet from the pack of adhesive sheets 13 is removed from the pack of adhesive sheets 13.
[0056] For this purpose, and according to one mode of executing the invention, each sheet in the pack of adhesive sheets 13 has a predetermined tear-away zone Z1 that runs along the rim 15.
[0057] When a sheet is removed from the pack of adhesive sheets 13 by pulling on the tab 24, part of the sheet lying under the rim 15 remains in the head 11, while another part of the sheet is removed. This predetermined tear-away zone Z1 allows the adhesive sheets to be peeled apart from each other without multiple sheets being removed together.
[0058] Preferably, the frame 14 has two edges covering the pegs 21 when the frame 14 is fastened onto the holder 12.