Broad-spectrum pest killing device

By designing a gear and rack system and brush plate linkage inside the box, combined with the trapping mechanism of light bulbs and odor blocks, the automatic collection and treatment of pest corpses is realized, solving the problem that existing devices cannot collect pest corpses, and improving the efficiency and safety of pest control.

CN223913276UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17BENGBU JIEKANG DISINFECTION & PESTICIDE SERVICE CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520021866.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-06
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-06

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Technical Problem

Existing pest control devices are unable to effectively collect the dead insects after pest control, leading to environmental pollution and device corrosion.

Method used

A broad-spectrum pest control device was designed, comprising a box, a flip plate, a trapping mechanism, a drawer, a gear and rack system, and a brush plate. The automatic collection and processing of pest corpses is achieved through the linkage of the gear and rack system, combined with the trapping mechanism of light bulbs and scent blocks, and the electric shock of the electric grid for pest control.

Benefits of technology

It enables the automatic collection and treatment of pest corpses, avoiding environmental pollution and equipment corrosion, and improving the efficiency and safety of pest control.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a broad-spectrum pest killing device, which belongs to the field of pest protection, and comprises a box body, two turning plates, a light source, a light-emitting diode (LED) light source, a light-emitting diode (LED) light source, a light-emitting diode (LED) light source and a light-emitting diode (LED) light source, the trapping mechanism is arranged at the top of the box body; the drawer is arranged at the bottom of the interior of the box body in a sliding mode, a rotating plate, a bottom rack, a second gear, a top rack and a brush plate are arranged on the drawer, the rotating plate is connected with the bottom of the drawer through a torsion spring, the bottom rack is connected with the box body, the top rack is connected with the drawer, and the brush plate is connected with the bottom rack. The second gear is connected with the top rack and the bottom rack, the brush plate is arranged in the drawer, and the brush plate is connected with the top rack. According to the utility model, when the drawer is pulled out, the brush plate sweeps the pest corpses towards the pulling-out direction of the drawer, and the pest corpses fall off from the opened rotating plate, so that the pest corpses can be conveniently collected and further treated.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model belongs to the field of pest protection, specifically relates to a broad spectrum pest killing device. BACKGROUND

[0002] Pests exist widely in our living environment and agricultural production, which brings great harm to human beings. In the family environment, pests such as mosquitoes, flies and cockroaches not only interfere with people's normal life and affect sleep quality, but also may spread various diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and cholera, which seriously threaten human health. In the field of agriculture, the damage of pests to crops cannot be underestimated. Pests such as locusts, aphids and red spiders will eat the leaves, fruits and rhizomes of crops, leading to crop reduction or even absolute loss, and bringing huge economic losses to farmers. In the warehousing and food processing industry, pests will damage stored goods, contaminate food and reduce product quality. For example, pests such as rice weevils and rice weevils will erode grain, leading to deterioration of grain; pests such as fruit flies will contaminate fruits and vegetables, affecting the safety and hygiene of food. On the one hand, people hope that the pest killing method is more efficient, safe and environmentally friendly. Not only can the number of pests be quickly and effectively controlled, but also the harm to human health and the environment can be reduced. On the other hand, with the acceleration of urbanization and the development of agricultural modernization, the living environment and transmission mode of pests have also changed. This requires more advanced pest killing technology and equipment to meet the needs of different scenes. In summary, pest killing is a problem of great practical significance. The limitations of traditional killing methods have prompted people to constantly explore more efficient, safe and environmentally friendly pest killing technology and equipment.

[0003] The current pest killing device can only kill pests, but cannot collect the dead bodies of pests after killing. For the dead bodies of some toxic pests, not collecting them will pollute the environment and corrode the device. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT

[0004] The utility model solves the technical problem of overcoming the above-mentioned prior art, and provides a broad spectrum pest killing device.

[0005] The technical scheme adopted to solve the above technical problems is: a broad spectrum pest killing device, comprising a box body, further comprising:

[0006] The two turning plates are arranged in the box body;

[0007] The trapping mechanism is arranged on the top of the box body;

[0008] The drawer is slidably disposed at the bottom of the box body. The drawer is provided with a rotating plate, a bottom rack, a second gear, a top rack, and a brush plate. The rotating plate is connected to the bottom of the drawer via a torsion spring. The bottom rack is connected to the box body. The top rack is connected to the drawer. The second gear is connected to the top rack and the bottom rack. The brush plate is disposed inside the drawer and is connected to the top rack.

[0009] With the above technical solution, when the drawer is pulled out, the second gear moves along the bottom rack, and the second gear drives the top rack to move linearly, causing the brush plate to move in the direction of the drawer being pulled out; when the drawer is pulled out until the rotating plate leaves the inside of the box, the torsion spring drives the rotating plate to rotate and open; when the pests are trapped and their bodies fall into the drawer, during the process of pulling the drawer out, the brush plate sweeps the pest bodies in the direction of the drawer being pulled out and they fall from the opened rotating plate, making it easy to collect and further process the pest bodies.

[0010] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, two first gears are rotatably provided on the outer side of the box body, the two first gears are connected to each other, and the two first gears are respectively connected to the two flaps.

[0011] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the housing is equipped with a motor, and the motor is connected to one of the first gears.

[0012] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the trapping mechanism includes:

[0013] Light bulbs, a plurality of said light bulbs are arranged around the enclosure;

[0014] Odor block, the odor block is disposed on the box body.

[0015] The above technical solutions can attract phototactic pests, and the scent block can attract pests by emitting scents.

[0016] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the interior of the box and the surface of the flip plate are provided with an electric grid.

[0017] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the bottom of the box is provided with support feet.

[0018] The above technical solution facilitates the placement of containers below the insect carcasses when they fall from the rotating plate, allowing for their transfer and disposal.

[0019] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the drawer is provided with a handle.

[0020] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: When the drawer is pulled out, the second gear moves along the bottom rack, and the second gear drives the top rack to move in a straight line, driving the brush plate to move in the direction of the drawer being pulled out; when the drawer is pulled out until the rotating plate leaves the inside of the box, the torsion spring drives the rotating plate to rotate and open; when the insects are trapped and their bodies fall into the drawer, during the process of pulling the drawer out, the brush plate sweeps the insect bodies in the direction of the drawer being pulled out and they fall from the opened rotating plate, making it easy to collect and further process the insect bodies. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the front of a broad-spectrum pest control device of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the back of a broad-spectrum pest control device of this utility model.

[0023] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the drawer of a broad-spectrum pest control device according to this utility model;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional fracture diagram of the rotating plate of a broad-spectrum pest control device of this utility model;

[0025] Reference numerals: 1. Box body; 101. Light bulb; 102. Odor block; 103. Electric grid; 104. Flip panel; 105. Support leg; 106. First gear; 107. Motor; 2. Drawer; 201. Turning plate; 202. Torsion spring; 203. Bottom rack; 204. Second gear; 205. Top rack; 206. Brush plate; 207. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0026] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0027] like Figures 1-4 As shown, a broad-spectrum pest control device according to this embodiment includes a housing 1, and further includes:

[0028] Flip-plate 104, two of the flip-plates 104 are rotatably disposed inside the housing 1;

[0029] A trapping mechanism is provided on the top of the housing 1;

[0030] Drawer 2 is slidably disposed at the bottom inside the box body 1. Drawer 2 is provided with a rotating plate 201, a bottom rack 203, a second gear 204, a top rack 205, and a brush plate 206. The rotating plate 201 is connected to the bottom of the drawer 2 via a torsion spring 202. The bottom rack 203 is connected to the box body 1. The top rack 205 is connected to the drawer 2. The second gear 204 is connected to the top rack 205 and the bottom rack 203. The brush plate 206 is disposed inside the drawer 2 and is connected to the top rack 205.

[0031] Specifically, after the two flaps 104 trap pests, they flip over, causing the insect corpses to fall into the drawer 2. When the drawer 2 is pulled out, the second gear 204 moves along the bottom rack 203, which in turn drives the top rack 205 to move linearly, causing the brush plate 206 to move in the direction of the drawer 2 being pulled out. When the drawer 2 is pulled out until the rotating plate 201 leaves the inside of the housing 1, the torsion spring 202 drives the rotating plate 201 to rotate and open. After the insects are trapped, their corpses fall into the drawer 2. During the process of pulling out the drawer 2, the brush plate 206 sweeps the insect corpses in the direction of the drawer 2 being pulled out and they fall from the open rotating plate 201. After the insects have fallen out, the drawer 2 is pushed back. During the push-back process, the rotating plate 201 resets, and the brush plate 206 retracts in the direction of the drawer 2 being pushed back.

[0032] Furthermore, this device should be made of corrosion-resistant materials to prevent insect body fluids from corroding it.

[0033] like Figure 2 As shown, in a specific embodiment of the present utility model, two first gears 106 are rotatably provided on the outer side of the box body 1. The two first gears 106 are connected to each other, and the two first gears 106 are respectively connected to the two flaps 104.

[0034] Specifically, when the flap 104 rotates, the two first gears 106 rotate in conjunction to make the two flaps 104 rotate synchronously in opposite directions.

[0035] like Figure 2 As shown, in a specific embodiment of the present utility model, the housing 1 is provided with a motor 107, and the motor 107 is connected to one of the first gears 106.

[0036] Specifically, the motor 107 drives one of the first gears 106 to rotate, and also drives the other first gear 106 to rotate.

[0037] Furthermore, motor 107 is a servo motor.

[0038] Furthermore, the servo motor can be set to start intermittently, so that the rotating plate rotates once every certain period of time, causing the dead insects on the rotating plate to fall into the drawer.

[0039] like Figure 1 As shown, in one specific embodiment of this utility model, the trapping mechanism includes:

[0040] Light bulb 101, and a plurality of light bulbs 101 are disposed around the housing 1;

[0041] Odor block 102, the odor block 102 is disposed on the box body 1.

[0042] Specifically, the light bulb 101 can attract phototactic pests, and the odor block 102 attracts pests by emitting odors, thereby increasing the number of pests trapped and achieving the purpose of broad-spectrum pest control.

[0043] Furthermore, the odor block 102 can be made of different materials depending on the usage scenario. For example, it can use the scent of crops in farmland and the scent of rice or meat indoors.

[0044] like Figure 1 As shown, in a specific embodiment of this utility model, the interior of the box 1 and the surface of the flip plate 104 are provided with an electric grid 103.

[0045] Specifically, during operation, the electric grid 103 is energized, and the electric shock trapping mechanism attracts and traps pests that fall into the box 1 or onto the flip plate 104.

[0046] like Figure 1 As shown in the figure, in a specific embodiment of the present utility model, the bottom of the box 1 is provided with support feet 105.

[0047] Specifically, when the insect carcasses fall from the rotating plate 201, it is convenient to place a container below the rotating plate 201 to transfer and dispose of the insect carcasses.

[0048] like Figure 1 As shown, in one specific embodiment of this utility model, the drawer 2 is provided with a handle 207.

[0049] Furthermore, the handle 207 should be made of insulating material to prevent the electric grid 103 from injuring the operator when the drawer 2 is pulled.

[0050] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A broad-spectrum pest control device, comprising a housing (1), characterized in that, Also includes: Flip-plates (104), two of the flip-plates (104) are rotatably disposed inside the box (1); A trapping mechanism is located on the top of the box (1); Drawer (2), which is slidably disposed at the bottom inside the box body (1), is provided with a rotating plate (201), a bottom rack (203), a second gear (204), a top rack (205), and a brush plate (206). The rotating plate (201) is connected to the bottom of the drawer (2) by a torsion spring (202). The bottom rack (203) is connected to the box body (1). The top rack (205) is connected to the drawer (2). The second gear (204) is connected to the top rack (205) and the bottom rack (203). The brush plate (206) is disposed inside the drawer (2) and is connected to the top rack (205).

2. The broad-spectrum pest control device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer side of the box (1) is provided with two first gears (106), which are connected to each other and are respectively connected to the two flaps (104).

3. The broad-spectrum pest control device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The housing (1) is equipped with a motor (107), which is connected to one of the first gears (106).

4. The broad-spectrum pest control device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The trapping mechanism includes: Light bulbs (101), a plurality of said light bulbs (101) are arranged around the housing (1); Odor block (102), the odor block (102) is disposed on the box body (1).

5. The broad-spectrum pest control device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The interior of the box (1) and the surface of the flap (104) are provided with an electric grid (103).

6. The broad-spectrum pest control device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the box (1) is provided with support feet (105).

7. The broad-spectrum pest control device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The drawer (2) is provided with a handle (207).