Termite monitoring and baiting apparatus

CN224597391UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-07YUNNAN DEKUI VECTOR BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202422801133.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-11-18
Publication Date
2026-08-07
Estimated Expiration
2034-11-18

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Technical Problem

[0007]本实用新型的目的在于提供一种白蚁监测诱杀装置,以解决上述背景技术提出的目前市场上使用后的喷雾会直接流向地面,继而就需要频繁的添加药液,从而导致使用不够方便的问题

Benefits of technology

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the termite monitoring and trapping device is easy to use and has a wide killing range; the pesticide solution can be recycled and reused through the second water pipe, thus avoiding frequent addition of pesticide solution and facilitating use; and the rotation of the second gear can drive the nozzle to rotate, thereby increasing the spraying range of the nozzle. The specific details are as follows:

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Abstract

The utility model discloses termite monitoring and killing device, including the casing, the casing is placed on the ground, still include: the four -sided of casing is equipped with through -hole, and the inside fixed of casing has the screen, and the top of screen is placed with the decoy, the inner wall of casing is equipped with infrared controller, and infrared controller is connected with the water pump on first water pipe, the water pump on second water pipe and motor through wiring harness setting, and the top fixed of casing has the storage box, the left end of storage box is connected with first water pipe, and the bottom of first water pipe stretches into the inside of casing and is connected with the spray head setting, and the rear end of storage box is connected with second water pipe. This termite monitoring and killing device is installed with second water pipe, and the used liquid medicine can be recycled through second water pipe, so as to achieve the purpose of recycling and reusing, thereby reducing the number of adding reagent, and then achieving the purpose of convenient to use.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of termite monitoring and trapping technology, specifically a termite monitoring and trapping device. Background Technology

[0002] Termite monitoring and trapping devices play a vital role in termite control, offering multiple advantages such as attracting and monitoring termites, trapping and controlling termites, prevention and protection, data collection and analysis, and environmental friendliness and safety. Therefore, they are widely used in various fields including construction, forestry, and agriculture.

[0003] Existing termite monitoring and trapping devices rely on termites biting off bait containing toxic substances to kill them. However, this method is inefficient and has limited effectiveness in controlling disease vectors, leading to pest damage to plants and crops.

[0004] To address the aforementioned shortcomings, a soil-dwelling termite monitoring and trapping device with publication number CN221082461U is described. This device uses an infrared signal transmitter to emit infrared signals, and an infrared signal receiver to receive these signals. Normally, the termite bait blocks the infrared signal, preventing the receiver from receiving it. When soil-dwelling termites appear, they will gnaw on the bait. Once the bait has been extensively consumed, the infrared receiver receives the signal, and the microcontroller automatically activates the water pump. The pump delivers the pesticide from the storage chamber to the water pipe, where it is then atomized and sprayed from the atomizing nozzle. This effectively kills the soil-dwelling termites without requiring the termite bait to be replaced with a dedicated termite-killing bait, making it convenient to use.

[0005] In actual use, although the atomizing nozzle improves the efficiency of termite extermination, the sprayed liquid flows directly onto the ground after use, requiring frequent refilling, which makes it inconvenient to use.

[0006] Therefore, we proposed a termite monitoring and trapping device that can effectively solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0007] The purpose of this invention is to provide a termite monitoring and trapping device to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that the spray used in the current market flows directly to the ground, requiring frequent addition of pesticide solution, which makes it inconvenient to use.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a termite monitoring and trapping device, comprising a housing, wherein the housing is placed on the ground;

[0009] Also includes:

[0010] The housing has through holes on all four sides, and a filter screen is fixed inside the housing. A bait is placed on top of the filter screen. An infrared controller is installed on the inner wall of the housing. The infrared controller is connected to the water pump on the first water pipe, the water pump on the second water pipe, and the motor via a wiring harness. A storage box is fixed on the top of the housing. The left end of the storage box is connected to the first water pipe, and the bottom of the first water pipe extends into the housing and is connected to the nozzle. The rear end of the storage box is connected to the second water pipe, and the bottom of the second water pipe extends into the water storage tank, which is located inside the housing.

[0011] Preferably, a solar panel is fixed to the top of the housing, and the bottom of the solar panel is connected to a battery via a wiring harness. The battery is fixed inside the housing and is connected to a water pump on the first water pipe, a water pump on the second water pipe, a motor, an infrared controller, and a motor via a wiring harness.

[0012] Preferably, the motor is fixed inside the housing, and the drive end at the top of the motor is connected to a first gear, with one half of the first gear being smooth and the other half having tooth blocks.

[0013] Preferably, the left end of the first gear meshes with the second gear, the middle part of the second gear is keyed to the middle part of the driven rod, and the top of the driven rod is connected to the inside of the housing via a bearing.

[0014] Preferably, a first spring is nested at the top of the driven rod, the top of the first spring is connected to the inner wall of the housing, and the bottom of the first spring is connected to the top of the second gear.

[0015] Preferably, the bottom end of the driven rod is keyed to a take-up roller, and a pull rope is wound around the take-up roller, with the left end of the pull rope connected to the right side of the nozzle.

[0016] Preferably, a second spring is nested at the connection between the nozzle and the housing.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the termite monitoring and trapping device is easy to use and has a wide killing range; the pesticide solution can be recycled and reused through the second water pipe, thus avoiding frequent addition of pesticide solution and facilitating use; and the rotation of the second gear can drive the nozzle to rotate, thereby increasing the spraying range of the nozzle. The specific details are as follows:

[0018] (1) A second water pipe is provided, through which the used medicine liquid can be recycled, thus achieving the purpose of recycling and reuse, thereby reducing the number of times medicine needs to be added, and thus making it convenient to use;

[0019] (2) A second gear is provided, which drives the first gear to rotate through the motor. The rotation of the first gear drives the second gear to rotate, which in turn drives the nozzle to swing. The swinging of the nozzle can increase the spraying range, thus playing a role in the prevention and control of disease vectors and preventing plants and crops from being damaged by pests.

[0020] (3) A solar panel is provided. The solar panel is fixed to the top of the housing, and the bottom of the solar panel is connected to the battery through a wire harness. The battery is fixed inside the housing. The battery is connected to the water pump on the first water pipe, the water pump on the second water pipe, the motor, the infrared controller and the motor through a wire harness. This improves the range of use and eliminates the limitation caused by the need for plugging in.

[0021] (4) A first spring is provided, which is nested and connected to the top of the driven rod. The top of the first spring is connected to the inner wall of the housing, and the bottom of the first spring is connected to the top of the second gear. This allows the first spring to drive the driven rod to reverse, thereby facilitating the swing of the nozzle.

[0022] (5) A pull rope is provided, and a take-up roller is connected to the bottom of the driven rod. The pull rope is wound around the take-up roller, and the left end of the pull rope is connected to the right side of the nozzle. This allows the take-up roller to drive the nozzle to rotate through the pull rope, thereby increasing the spray range of the nozzle. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front section structure of the shell of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a front view schematic diagram of the first gear of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a side view of the second spring structure of this utility model;

[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the rear view of the second water pipe structure of this utility model.

[0029] In the diagram: 1. Shell; 2. Through hole; 3. Filter screen; 4. Bait; 5. Infrared controller; 6. Solar panel; 7. Battery; 8. Storage box; 9. First water pipe; 10. Nozzle; 11. Water tank; 12. Second water pipe; 13. Motor; 14. First gear; 15. Second gear; 16. Driven rod; 17. First spring; 18. Take-up roller; 19. Pull rope; 20. Second spring. Detailed Implementation

[0030] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0031] Example 1: This utility model solves the problem that existing sprays flow directly onto the ground after use, requiring frequent refills and thus being inconvenient to use. The second water pipe 12 facilitates use. The following is disclosed:

[0032] The housing 1 is placed on the ground; it also includes: through holes 2 on the four sides of the housing 1, and a filter screen 3 is fixed inside the housing 1, and a bait 4 is placed on the top of the filter screen 3; an infrared controller 5 is provided on the inner wall of the housing 1, and the infrared controller 5 is connected to the water pump on the first water pipe 9, the water pump on the second water pipe 12 and the motor 13 via a wiring harness; a storage box 8 is fixed on the top of the housing 1, the left end of the storage box 8 is connected to the first water pipe 9, and the bottom of the first water pipe 9 extends into the interior of the housing 1 and is connected to the nozzle 10; the rear end of the storage box 8 is connected to the second water pipe 12, and the bottom of the second water pipe 12 extends into the interior of the water storage tank 11, and the water storage tank 11 is located inside the housing 1;

[0033] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 6The casing 1 is placed on the ground. The bait 4 attracts termites to enter through the through-hole 2. When the termites gnaw on the bait 4, the infrared controller 5 detects this and controls the water pump on the first water pipe 9 to deliver the pesticide from the storage tank 8 to the nozzle 10. The nozzle 10 then sprays the pesticide, allowing the atomized pesticide to monitor and kill the termites on the bait 4. After use, the pesticide solution is filtered through the filter 3 to remove impurities. The cleaner solution is then pumped back through the second water pipe 12 to the storage tank 8, allowing for pesticide recycling and reuse. This avoids the hassle of frequent pesticide additions, making it convenient to use and effective in controlling disease vectors, thus preventing pests from damaging plants and crops.

[0034] Example 2: This utility model solves the problem of existing power supply systems requiring a plug, which results in limited applicability. The solar panel 6 can be placed anywhere, thus improving ease of use. The following is disclosed:

[0035] A solar panel 6 is fixed to the top of the housing 1, and the bottom of the solar panel 6 is connected to the battery 7 via a wiring harness. The battery 7 is fixed inside the housing 1, and the battery 7 is connected to the water pump on the first water pipe 9, the water pump on the second water pipe 12, the motor 13, the infrared controller 5, and the motor 13 via a wiring harness.

[0036] refer to Figures 1 to 5 The solar panel 6 can absorb light through sunlight and convert it into electrical energy. The electrical energy is then stored in the battery 7. The battery 7 can power the first water pipe 9, the second water pipe 12, the infrared controller 5, and the motor 13, thus avoiding the need for an external power source. It can be placed outdoors at will, thereby improving the convenience of use.

[0037] Example 3: This utility model solves the problem of the low spray range in existing systems. By rotating the second gear 15, the spray range of the nozzle 10 can be increased. The following is disclosed:

[0038] The motor 13 is fixed inside the housing 1, and the drive end of the top of the motor 13 is connected to the first gear 14. The upper half of the first gear 14 is smooth, and the other half is provided with tooth blocks. The left end of the first gear 14 meshes with the second gear 15, and the middle part of the second gear 15 is keyed to the middle part of the driven rod 16. The top of the driven rod 16 is connected to the inside of the housing 1 through a bearing. The top of the driven rod 16 is nested with the first spring 17, and the top of the first spring 17 is connected to the inner wall of the housing 1. The bottom of the first spring 17 is connected to the top of the second gear 15. The bottom end of the driven rod 16 is keyed to the take-up roller 18, and the take-up roller 18 is wound with a pull rope 19. The left end of the pull rope 19 is connected to the right side of the nozzle 10. The connection between the nozzle 10 and the housing 1 is nested with the second spring 20.

[0039] refer to Figures 1 to 5 When the spray nozzle 10 sprays the pesticide, the motor 13 drives the first gear 14 to rotate, which in turn drives the second gear 15 to rotate. The second gear 15 then drives the driven rod 16 to rotate, which in turn compresses the first spring 17. The rotation of the driven rod 16 also drives the take-up roller 18 to rotate, which in turn moves the pull rope 19. The pull rope 19 then pulls the spray nozzle 10 to rotate, and the rotation of the spray nozzle 10 compresses the second spring 20. When the first gear 14 and the second gear 15 disengage, the first spring 17 drives the take-up roller 18 to reverse, which loosens the pull rope 19. The second spring 20 then drives the spray nozzle 10 to reverse. This process repeats, giving the spray nozzle 10 a larger spraying range, thus increasing the area where termites can be killed.

[0040] Working principle: When using this termite monitoring and trapping device, firstly, refer to... Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 6 The shell 1 is placed on the ground. The bait 4 can lure termites to enter through the through hole 2. When the termites are eating the bait 4, the infrared controller 5 detects this and controls the water pump on the first water pipe 9 to deliver the medicine inside the storage box 8 to the inside of the nozzle 10. The medicine can then be sprayed through the nozzle 10. After use, the medicine will be filtered through the filter screen 3 to remove impurities and allow the medicine to be delivered into the storage box 8. This avoids the trouble of frequently adding medicine and makes it easy to use.

[0041] refer to Figures 1 to 5The solar panel 6 can absorb sunlight and convert it into electrical energy. The electrical energy is then stored in the battery 7, eliminating the need for an external power source. This allows the panel to be placed outdoors, thus improving its ease of use.

[0042] refer to Figures 1 to 5 When the spray nozzle 10 sprays the pesticide, the motor 13 drives the first gear 14 to rotate, which in turn drives the second gear 15 to rotate. The driven rod 16 rotates, which drives the take-up roller 18 to rotate. This causes the pull rope 19 to move and pull the spray nozzle 10 to rotate. The rotation of the spray nozzle 10 compresses the second spring 20. When the first gear 14 and the second gear 15 disengage, the first spring 17 drives the take-up roller 18 to reverse, which in turn causes the pull rope 19 to loosen. This process repeats, giving the spray nozzle 10 a larger spraying range, thereby increasing the area where termites are killed.

[0043] The contents not described in detail in this specification are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art.

[0044] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A termite monitoring and trapping device, comprising a housing (1) placed on the ground; Its features are, Also includes: The housing (1) has through holes (2) on its four sides, and a filter screen (3) is fixed inside the housing (1). A bait (4) is placed on the top of the filter screen (3). An infrared controller (5) is provided on the inner wall of the housing (1). The infrared controller (5) is connected to the water pump on the first water pipe (9), the water pump on the second water pipe (12), and the motor (13) via a wire harness. A storage box (8) is fixed on the top of the housing (1). The left end of the storage box (8) is connected to the first water pipe (9). The bottom of the first water pipe (9) extends into the interior of the housing (1) and is connected to the nozzle (10). The rear end of the storage box (8) is connected to the second water pipe (12). The bottom of the second water pipe (12) extends into the interior of the water storage tank (11). The water storage tank (11) is located inside the housing (1).

2. The termite monitoring and trapping device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A solar panel (6) is fixed to the top of the housing (1), and the bottom of the solar panel (6) is connected to the battery (7) via a wire harness. The battery (7) is fixed inside the housing (1), and the battery (7) is connected to the water pump on the first water pipe (9), the water pump on the second water pipe (12), the motor (13), the infrared controller (5), and the motor (13) via a wire harness.

3. The termite monitoring and trapping device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The motor (13) is fixed inside the housing (1), and the drive end of the top of the motor (13) is connected to the first gear (14), and half of the first gear (14) is smooth, while the other half is provided with tooth blocks.

4. The termite monitoring and trapping device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The left end of the first gear (14) is engaged with the second gear (15), and the middle part of the second gear (15) is keyed to the middle part of the driven rod (16), and the top of the driven rod (16) is connected to the inside of the housing (1) by a bearing.

5. The termite monitoring and trapping device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the driven rod (16) is nested with a first spring (17), and the top of the first spring (17) is connected to the inner wall of the housing (1), and the bottom of the first spring (17) is connected to the top of the second gear (15).

6. The termite monitoring and trapping device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom end of the driven rod (16) is keyed to a take-up roller (18), and a pull rope (19) is wound around the take-up roller (18). The left end of the pull rope (19) is connected to the right side of the nozzle (10).

7. The termite monitoring and trapping device according to claim 6, characterized in that: A second spring (20) is nested at the connection between the nozzle (10) and the housing (1).

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  • Monitoring, trapping and killing device for termites on soil

    CN221082461U