Ecological energy termite trapping and killing phototaxis device

By introducing an auxiliary circulation component into the termite trapping device, the problem of termite drowning in traditional devices is solved, enabling automated periodic cleaning and continuous flooding extermination, reducing manual intervention.

CN223913274UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ANHUI ERQISI TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520455858.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-13
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-13

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Technical Problem

Traditional eco-energy termite traps and phototactic devices lack a circulating purification structure, resulting in excessive termites falling from the water basin and directly covering the water surface, making it impossible to effectively and continuously kill termites by flooding, and requiring frequent manual cleaning.

Method used

An auxiliary circulation component was designed, including a fixed pipe, a solenoid valve, a water storage tank, a filter screen, and a small water pump. The circulating purification structure filters and cleans termites, and the solenoid valve controls the water circulation to achieve automatic periodic cleaning.

Benefits of technology

The termite trapping device is automatically and regularly cleaned, ensuring that subsequent termites fully come into contact with water, achieving continuous flooding and killing, and reducing human intervention.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an ecological energy termite trapping and killing phototaxis device, which belongs to the technical field of termite prevention and control and comprises a water collecting cylinder and a mounting frame fixed on the water collecting cylinder, a black light lamp capable of attracting termites is embedded on the mounting frame, a plurality of groups of supporting legs are uniformly fixed on the surface of the water collecting cylinder, and the supporting legs are fixed on the water collecting cylinder. A solar panel is fixed to the mounting frame through multiple sets of vertical rods, an auxiliary circulation assembly is arranged on the water collecting barrel and comprises a fixing pipe communicating with the bottom end of the water collecting barrel, and the bottom end of the fixing pipe communicates with a water storage barrel. The termites killed by water flooding in the water collecting cylinder can be automatically cleaned at regular intervals, the situation that the termites directly overspread the water surface after too much termites fall can be effectively avoided, the termites falling subsequently can make full contact with water through regular cleaning, and continuous water flooding killing can be conveniently and effectively conducted on the termites.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of termite control technology, and in particular relates to an eco-energy termite trapping and phototactic device. Background Technology

[0002] Termite control refers to the use of a series of measures to control the damage caused by termites to buildings and other valuable structures. These measures include preventative measures and extermination methods, such as termite prevention construction, direct application of pesticides, and baiting. Termite control is a long-term, comprehensive management technology that requires consideration of geographical climate, environmental conditions, the distribution of termite species, biological and ecological patterns, diet, behavior, and the pathways and characteristics of termite spread and invasion. In the process of termite control, phototactic devices are used to lure and kill termites.

[0003] Existing phototactic devices are mostly black light lamps, and many are powered by eco-energy, namely solar energy. They attract termites by taking advantage of their phototaxis, and a basin of water is placed below the black light lamp to drown the falling termites. However, traditional eco-energy termite-trapping phototactic devices do not have a circulating purification structure. As a result, when too many termites fall into the basin, they directly cover the water surface, preventing subsequent termites from contacting the water. Consequently, they cannot effectively and continuously drown the termites, requiring frequent manual cleaning by the user, which is very troublesome. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides an eco-energy termite trapping and phototactic device. It solves the problem that traditional eco-energy termite trapping and phototactic devices do not have a circulating purification structure, which causes too many termites to fall into the water basin and directly cover the water surface. This prevents subsequent termites from coming into contact with the water, thus failing to effectively carry out continuous flooding and killing of termites. This requires frequent manual cleaning by the user, which is very troublesome.

[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows: an eco-energy termite-attracting and phototactic device includes a water collection tube and a mounting frame fixed on the water collection tube. The mounting frame is equipped with a black light that can attract termites. Multiple sets of support legs are evenly fixed on the surface of the water collection tube. Solar panels are fixed on the mounting frame by multiple sets of uprights. An auxiliary circulation component is provided on the water collection tube.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the auxiliary circulation assembly includes a fixed pipe connected to the bottom of the water collection cylinder, the bottom end of the fixed pipe connected to a water storage tank, a solenoid valve mounted on the fixed pipe, a screw cap engaged with the bottom of the water storage tank via an internal thread, a first filter screen fixed to the screw cap by a column, a second filter screen fixed on both sides of the top of the first filter screen with one side attached to the inner wall of the water storage tank, a small water pump fixed to one side of the water storage tank via a side plate, the inlet end of the small water pump connected to a first pipe with one end connected to the bottom of one side of the water storage tank, the outlet end of the small water pump connected to a second pipe, an annular pipe connected to the top of the inner cavity of the water collection cylinder, one end of the second pipe connected to the annular pipe, and multiple sets of auxiliary spray pipes evenly connected to the bottom of the annular pipe.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, all of the auxiliary nozzles are of an outwardly inclined structure.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the second filter screen has an inclined structure, and auxiliary pull rods are symmetrically fixed on the side of the second filter screen that is close to each other along the front-back direction.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, a protective cover for covering a small water pump is fixed to one side of the water storage tank.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, each set of support legs has a disc fixed at its bottom end, and each set of discs has symmetrical auxiliary holes for the ground nail to pass through.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, a connecting rod is fixed to the bottom of the legs that are close to each other, and one end of the connecting rod is fixed to the water storage tank.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] This invention, through the design of an auxiliary circulation component, a fixed pipe, a solenoid valve, and a water storage tank, can transfer water containing termites from the water collection tank. This allows for termite filtration with the assistance of a first and second filter screen. Simultaneously, a small water pump, working in conjunction with the first and second pipes, delivers the filtered water to a ring-shaped pipe, which then sprays it onto the inner wall of the water collection tank via multiple auxiliary nozzles. This cleans the termite carcasses adhering to the inner wall. After cleaning, the fixed pipe can be closed using the solenoid valve, allowing the clean water to be recirculated back into the water collection tank. This added circulating purification structure allows for the periodic automatic cleaning of the termites killed by flooding in the water collection tank. This effectively prevents excessive termite fall from directly covering the water surface. Periodic cleaning ensures that subsequent termites have sufficient contact with the water, facilitating continuous and effective flooding and killing of termites. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a partial sectional view of the structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a partially exploded cross-sectional view of the structure of this utility model.

[0017] In the picture:

[0018] 1. Water collection tank; 2. Mounting bracket; 3. Solar panel; 4. Black light; 5. Support leg; 6. Disc; 7. Auxiliary hole; 8. Fixing pipe; 9. Solenoid valve; 10. Water storage tank; 11. Screw cap; 12. First filter screen; 13. Second filter screen; 14. Small water pump; 15. Protective cover; 16. First pipe; 17. Second pipe; 18. Circular pipe; 19. Auxiliary spray pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0019] To further understand the utility model content, features and effects of this utility model, the following embodiments are provided, and detailed descriptions are given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0020] The structure of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0021] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown in the figure, the present invention provides an eco-energy termite-attracting and phototactic device, which includes a water collection cylinder 1. A controller is fixed to one side of the bottom of the water collection cylinder 1 by a shield. The device also includes a mounting frame 2 fixed to the water collection cylinder 1. The mounting frame 2 is equipped with a black light 4 that can attract termites. Multiple sets of support legs 5 are evenly fixed to the surface of the water collection cylinder 1. Solar panels 3 are fixed to the mounting frame 2 by multiple sets of uprights. The design of the solar panels 3 can provide driving power for the electrical equipment in the device. Moreover, solar energy is an eco-energy source and is more environmentally friendly. An auxiliary circulation component is provided on the water collection cylinder 1. By setting the auxiliary circulation component and using the added circulation purification structure, the termites in the water collection cylinder 1 can be automatically cleaned periodically. This can effectively prevent the termites from falling too much and directly covering the water surface. Periodic cleaning can ensure that the termites that fall later come into full contact with the water, which is conducive to the effective and continuous flooding and killing of termites.

[0022] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the auxiliary circulation component includes a fixed pipe 8 connected to the bottom end of the water collection cylinder 1, the bottom end of the fixed pipe 8 connected to a water storage tank 10, a solenoid valve 9 installed on the fixed pipe 8, a screw cap 11 engaged with the bottom end of the water storage tank 10 via an internal thread, a first filter screen 12 fixed to the screw cap 11 via a column, a second filter screen 13 fixed on both sides of the top of the first filter screen 12 with one side attached to the inner wall of the water storage tank 10, a small water pump 14 fixed to one side of the water storage tank 10 via a side plate, the inlet end of the small water pump 14 connected to a first pipe 16 with one end of the first pipe 16 connected to the bottom of one side of the water storage tank 10, and the outlet end of the small water pump 14 connected to a second pipe 17. The top of the cavity is connected to an annular pipe 18, and one end of the second pipe 17 is connected to the annular pipe 18. Multiple sets of auxiliary spray pipes 19 are evenly connected to the bottom of the annular pipe 18. The design of the fixed pipe 8, solenoid valve 9, water storage tank 10, first filter screen 12 and second filter screen 13 can filter termites. The design of the small water pump 14, together with the first pipe 16, second pipe 17, annular pipe 18 and auxiliary spray pipes 19, can clean the termite corpses attached to the inner wall of the water collection cylinder 1. After cleaning, the fixed pipe 8 can be closed by the solenoid valve 9, and the clean water can be recirculated into the water collection cylinder 1 so that the termites that fall later can fully come into contact with the water, which is conducive to effective continuous flooding and killing of termites.

[0023] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the multiple sets of auxiliary nozzles 19 are all inclined on the outside, so that the auxiliary nozzles 19 can completely flush the inner wall of the water collection cylinder 1, and prevent drowned termites from easily adhering to the inner wall of the water collection cylinder 1.

[0024] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the second filter screen 13 has an inclined structure so that termites can accumulate on the first filter screen 12. The two sides of the second filter screens 13 that are close to each other are symmetrically fixed with auxiliary pull rods in the front-back direction. The design of the auxiliary pull rods improves the stability between the two sets of second filter screens 13 and prevents the second filter screens 13 from being easily deformed.

[0025] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a protective cover 15 is fixed on one side of the water storage tank 10 to cover the small water pump 14. The design of the protective cover 15 can shield the small water pump 14 and prevent the small water pump 14 from being easily affected by external forces or rainwater.

[0026] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, each set of support legs 5 has a disk 6 fixed at its bottom end. Each set of disks 6 has symmetrical auxiliary holes 7 for ground nails to pass through. The design of the disks 6 makes the support legs 5 more stable when in contact with the ground, and the design of the auxiliary holes 7 makes it easier for ground nails to pass through, so that the device can adapt to different terrains and improve the overall functionality of the device.

[0027] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a connecting rod is fixed to the bottom of the legs 5 that are close to each other, and one end of the connecting rod is fixed to the water storage tank 10. The design of the connecting rod can reinforce the legs 5 and the water storage tank 10, thereby improving the overall stability of the device.

[0028] The working principle of this utility model:

[0029] refer to Figures 1 to 3 Utilizing the phototaxis of termites, the black light 4 attracts them. The termites then fly around the light and fall directly into the water, being killed by flooding. As the termites fall, they gradually cover the water surface. At this point, the user activates the solenoid valve 9 via the controller, releasing the seal on the fixed pipe 8. The water and termites in the collection tank 1 then fall into the storage tank 10. The first filter 12 and the second filter 13 then filter the termites. Because the second filter 13 is tilted, the termites continuously accumulate on the first filter 12, while the second filter 13 continues to filter. The user then activates the small water pump 14 via the controller. The filtered water is transported through the first pipe 16 and the second pipe 17 to the annular pipe 18, and then through the annular pipe 18 to multiple sets of auxiliary spray pipes 19, thus spraying it onto the inner wall of the water collection cylinder 1. At this time, the fixed pipe 8 is in an open state, and the termite corpses attached to the inner wall of the water collection cylinder 1 will be washed into the water storage tank 10. Then, the user closes the fixed pipe 8 through the solenoid valve 9, and the purified water can be recirculated into the water collection cylinder 1. With the addition of the circulating purification structure, the termites killed by flooding in the water collection cylinder 1 can be cleaned regularly and automatically. This can effectively prevent too many termites from falling and directly covering the water surface. Regular cleaning can ensure that the termites that fall later come into full contact with the water, which is conducive to the effective and continuous flooding and killing of termites.

[0030] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0031] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An ecological energy termite killing phototactic device comprising a water collecting cylinder (1), characterized in that: Also include: The mounting frame (2) is fixed on the water collecting cylinder (1), the black light lamp (4) capable of attracting termites is embedded on the mounting frame (2), a plurality of supporting legs (5) are uniformly fixed on the surface of the water collecting cylinder (1), a plurality of vertical rods are fixed on the mounting frame (2), and the solar panel (3) is fixed on the mounting frame (2), and the auxiliary circulating assembly is arranged on the water collecting cylinder (1).

2. The ecological energy termite mordant phototactic device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The auxiliary circulating assembly comprises a fixed pipe (8) communicated with the bottom end of the water collecting cylinder (1), a water storage bucket (10) is communicated with the bottom end of the fixed pipe (8), an electromagnetic valve (9) is arranged on the fixed pipe (8), a screw cap (11) is engaged with the bottom end of the water storage bucket (10) through internal threads, a first filter screen (12) is fixed on the screw cap (11) through a vertical column, a second filter screen (13) is fixed on the top of the first filter screen (12) on both sides and is attached to the inner wall of the water storage bucket (10), a small water pump (14) is fixed on one side of the water storage bucket (10) through a side plate, a first pipe (16) is communicated with the liquid inlet end of the small water pump (14), one end of the first pipe (16) is communicated with the bottom of one side of the water storage bucket (10), a second pipe (17) is communicated with the liquid outlet end of the small water pump (14), an annular pipe (18) is communicated with the top of the inner cavity of the water collecting cylinder (1), one end of the second pipe (17) is communicated with the annular pipe (18), and a plurality of auxiliary spray pipes (19) are uniformly communicated with the bottom of the annular pipe (18).

3. An ecological energy termite mordant phototactic device according to claim 2, characterized in that: A plurality of the auxiliary spray pipes (19) are inclined on the outside.

4. The ecological energy termite mordant phototactic device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second filter screen (13) is inclined, and the second filter screen (13) is symmetrically fixed with auxiliary pull rods on one side close to each other in the front and rear directions.

5. An ecological energy termite mordant phototactic device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The water storage bucket (10) is fixed with a protective cover (15) covering the small water pump (14) on one side.

6. An ecological energy termite mordant phototactic device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom end of each group of supporting legs (5) is fixed with a disc (6), and a plurality of auxiliary holes (7) are symmetrically formed in each group of discs (6) for the ground nails to penetrate.

7. An ecological energy termite mordant phototactic device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The bottom of the supporting leg (5) close to each other is fixed with a connecting rod, and one end of the connecting rod is fixed on the water storage bucket (10).