Forestry pest trapping device
By designing a combination of top plate, support frame, and cleaning structure, the problems of inconvenient disassembly and poor light transmission in existing devices have been solved, enabling rapid disassembly and efficient pest control of forestry pest trapping devices.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520371037.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing forest pest trapping devices are inconvenient to disassemble and maintain, and their light transmission effect is poor, which affects the pest control effect.
A device comprising a top plate, an electric grid, a trapping light, a bracket, and a cleaning structure was designed. The top plate and bracket are fixed with bolts, and quick installation and disassembly are achieved by using a slider and an arc plate. The device also facilitates the cleaning of insect carcasses by using magnets and a disc structure, ensuring that the light is not blocked.
It enables rapid disassembly and cleaning of the device, improves insect control efficiency, ensures effective light transmission, and enhances insect control effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of trapping devices, and in particular to a trapping device for forest pests. Background Technology
[0002] Pest trapping refers to the process of trapping and killing crop pests using physical, biological, and chemical methods, including light trapping, sex trapping, and poison baiting.
[0003] For example, a forestry pest trapping device with authorization announcement number "CN221996565U" attracts pests into the upper shell through a trapping light inside an electric grid, where the pests are killed by the grid. An electric telescopic rod drives a mounting ring to reciprocate along the outside of the grid, causing the dead pests attached to the grid surface to fall off, preventing the grid from being blocked by the dead insects and improving pest control efficiency. However, this device is not convenient to quickly disassemble the outer shell, making cleaning and maintenance inconvenient. Furthermore, the light needs to leak through gaps during operation, resulting in poor light transmission and ultimately, a less effective pest control effect. Summary of the Invention
[0004] This invention aims to solve the problems existing in the prior art by providing a forest pest trapping device that is easy to use and improves pest control effectiveness.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows: This forest pest trapping device includes a top plate and an electric grid. The lower end of the top plate is fixedly connected to the electric grid. The lower end of the top plate is provided with an installation structure. The lower end of the top plate is fixedly connected to a trapping lamp. The lower end of the top plate is attached to a support. The lower end of the support is provided with a cleaning structure. The outer wall of the support is fixedly connected to multiple crossbeams.
[0006] To further improve the installation structure, the mounting structure includes sliders and arc plates. The upper ends of the arc plates on both sides are fixedly connected to the top plate, and the inner walls of the arc plates are respectively attached to the two sliders.
[0007] Further improvements include fixing the lower ends of the sliders on both sides to the bracket, and having the outer walls of the bracket fit against the arc plates on both sides.
[0008] To further improve the design, the top plate has symmetrically threaded through holes on its surface, and the top plate is connected to two bolts threaded through the threaded through holes on its surface.
[0009] Further improvements include a cleaning structure comprising a disc and a base plate. The upper end of the base plate is fixedly connected to a bracket, and a through hole is provided on the surface of the base plate. The lower end of the base plate is fitted to the disc. Multiple magnets are fixedly connected to the upper end of the disc, and the magnets are magnetically connected to the inner wall of the base plate. A straight plate is fixedly connected to the lower end of the disc.
[0010] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: Through the cooperation of the installation structure and bracket, the operator places the top plate horizontally in the designated position and fixes it with two bolts. Simultaneously, the operator attaches the bracket and the sliders on both sides to the top plate and rotates the bracket, causing the sliders to rotate synchronously into the arc plates on both sides, completing the installation of the bracket. The trapping light is then activated to attract pests. When pests come into contact with the electric grid, they are killed, and their bodies fall onto the surface of the disc. This allows for quick disassembly and assembly of the device, making cleaning and maintenance more convenient. Furthermore, the device does not significantly obstruct the light, thus improving its pest control effect. Attached Figure Description
[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0012] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 The front view;
[0013] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 1 A front sectional view;
[0014] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the top plate and the arc plate of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 3 Schematic diagram of part A in the middle;
[0016] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 3 Schematic diagram of part B in the middle.
[0017] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Top plate, 2. Mounting structure, 201. Slider, 202. Arc plate, 3. Bracket, 4. Trapping light, 5. Crossbeam, 6. Electric grid, 7. Cleaning structure, 701. Disc, 702. Straight plate, 703. Magnet, 704. Base plate, 8. Bolt. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0019] See attached document Figure 1-6In this embodiment, a forest pest trapping device includes a top plate 1 and an electric grid 6. The electric grid 6 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the top plate 1. An installation structure 2 is provided at the lower end of the top plate 1. A trapping lamp 4 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the top plate 1. The lower end of the top plate 1 is attached to a support 3. A cleaning structure 7 is provided at the lower end of the support 3. The outer wall of the support 3 is fixedly connected to multiple crossbeams 5. The lower ends of the sliders 201 on both sides are fixedly connected to the support 3. The outer wall of the support 3 is attached to the arc plates 202 on both sides. Threaded through holes are symmetrically opened on the surface of the top plate 1. The top plate 1 is threadedly connected to two bolts 8 through the threaded through holes on the surface.
[0020] The mounting structure 2 includes a slider 201 and an arc plate 202. The upper ends of the arc plates 202 on both sides are fixedly connected to the top plate 1, and the inner walls of the arc plates 202 are respectively attached to the two sliders 201.
[0021] The cleaning structure 7 includes a disc 701 and a base plate 704. The upper end of the base plate 704 is fixedly connected to the bracket 3. A through hole is opened on the surface of the base plate 704. The lower end of the base plate 704 is attached to the disc 701. Multiple magnets 703 are fixedly connected to the upper end of the disc 701. The magnets 703 are magnetically connected to the inner wall of the base plate 704. A straight plate 702 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the disc 701.
[0022] Working principle:
[0023] When trapping forest pests:
[0024] The operator places the top plate 1 horizontally in the designated position and fixes it with two bolts 8. At the same time, the operator attaches the bracket 3 and the sliders 201 on both sides to the top plate 1 and rotates the bracket 3 so that the bracket 3 can drive the sliders 201 to rotate synchronously into the arc plates 202 on both sides, completing the installation of the bracket 3. At the same time, the operator connects the external power supply of the electric grid 6 and the trapping lamp 4, turns on the trapping lamp 4 to emit light, attracting pests. When the pests come into contact with the electric grid, they are killed, and the pest corpses fall onto the surface of the disc 701.
[0025] Cleaning process:
[0026] The operator pulls the disc 701 through the straight plate 702, causing the disc 701 to detach multiple magnets 703 from the base plate 704, allowing the insect carcasses to fall off and completing the cleaning.
[0027] Although the present invention has been illustrated and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that various changes in form and detail are possible within the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A forestry pest trapping device comprising a top plate (1) and an electric net (6), the lower end of the top plate (1) is fixedly connected with the electric net (6), characterized in that: The lower end of the top plate (1) is provided with a mounting structure (2), the lower end of the top plate (1) is fixedly connected with a trapping lamp (4), the lower end of the top plate (1) is attached to a support (3), the lower end of the support (3) is provided with a cleaning structure (7), and the outer wall of the support (3) is fixedly connected with a plurality of cross beams (5) respectively.
2. A forestry pest trapping device according to claim 1, characterised in that: The mounting structure (2) comprises a sliding block (201) and a circular arc plate (202), the upper ends of the two circular arc plates (202) are fixedly connected with the top plate (1), and the inner walls of the circular arc plates (202) are attached to the two sliding blocks (201) respectively.
3. A forestry pest trapping device according to claim 2, characterised in that: The lower ends of the two sliding blocks (201) are fixedly connected with the support (3), and the outer wall of the support (3) is attached to the two circular arc plates (202) respectively.
4. The forestry pest trapping device of claim 1, wherein: The surface of the top plate (1) is symmetrically provided with threaded holes, and the top plate (1) is threadedly connected with two bolts (8) through the threaded holes formed on the surface respectively.
5. The forestry pest trapping device of claim 1, wherein: The cleaning structure (7) comprises a disc (701) and a bottom plate (704), the upper end of the bottom plate (704) is fixedly connected with the support (3), the surface of the bottom plate (704) is provided with a through hole, the lower end of the bottom plate (704) is attached to the disc (701), the upper end of the disc (701) is fixedly connected with a plurality of magnets (703), the magnets (703) and the inner wall of the bottom plate (704) are magnetically connected, and the lower end of the disc (701) is fixedly connected with a straight plate (702).
Citation Information
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Forestry pest trapping device
CN221996565U