PEST SWATTER
20170303525 ยท 2017-10-26
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Abstract
A pest swatting device that includes: a top sticky surface; a pad tablet of sticky surfaces, where the pad tablet of sticky surfaces includes a plurality of sticky surfaces; and a handle, where the handle extends from the swatting surface. The pest swatting device preferably includes a plurality of holes through the top sticky surface and the plurality of sticky surfaces. Each of the plurality of sticky surfaces are individually adapted for removal after use and the pad tablet of sticky surfaces is adapted for replacement after each sticky surface has been removed.
Claims
1. A pest swatting device comprising: a. a top sticky surface; b. a pad tablet of sticky surfaces, where the pad tablet of sticky surfaces includes a plurality of sticky surfaces; and c. a handle, where the handle extends from the swatting surface.
2. The pest swatting device according to claim 1, where further including a plurality of holes through the top sticky surface and the plurality of sticky surfaces.
3. The pest swatting device according to claim 2, where each of the plurality of sticky surfaces are individually adapted for removal after use.
4. The pest swatting device according to claim 1, wherein the pad tablet of sticky surfaces is adapted for replacement after each sticky surface has been removed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0005] The present invention relates to a pest swatter that provides a convenient and effective means to kill and dispose of flying insects or bugs. The present invention includes a handle and a swatting surface similar to a conventional flyswatter. However the swatting surface includes a sticky pad with a series of holes through the pad that allow for swift movement of the swatter. In contrast to the traditional swatter, a sticky surface provided over the swatting surface. The sticky surface allows for the attachment of the insect or bug onto the surface of the swatter and then is easily removed from the surface of the swatter for disposal. This sticky pad may include a series of individual sticky surfaces stacked on top of each other. The sticky surface functions similar to tape, so it is easily removed and torn to expose a new usable swatting surface for the user. The swatting surface is therefore easily replaceable with a new pad of sticky swatting surfaces.
[0006] In reference to