Dry type pest trap

The design of detachable mounting clips and insect-catching nets solves the problem of inconvenient transportation of dry insect traps, achieving space saving and improved insect-catching efficiency.

CN223929302UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24INST OF NANFAN& SEED IND GUANGDONG ACAD OF SCI
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Application Number
CN202520597089.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-31

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Technical Problem

Existing dry pest traps take up a lot of space during transportation and cannot be disassembled, causing inconvenience in transportation.

Method used

The design incorporates detachable mounting clips, insect nets, and bait connection frames, allowing the dry insect trap to be disassembled into multiple independent components for easy stacking and storage, thus reducing transport space.

Benefits of technology

The modular design significantly reduces the space occupied during transportation, improves transportation convenience and insect-catching efficiency, and simplifies the process of changing bait.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a dry type pest trap, and belongs to the field of pest control devices. A dry type pest trap comprises a cage cylinder, a trap cover, a trap cover and a trap cover, the cage cylinder is provided with a mounting cavity and a mounting opening, and the mounting cavity is communicated with the mounting opening; the installation clamping block is detachably arranged on the cage cylinder body, and the installation clamping block is located on the outer side wall of the installation cavity; the insect catching net is detachably arranged on the cage cylinder, the insect catching net covers the mounting opening, the insect catching net is provided with an insect inlet, and the part, provided with the insect inlet, of the insect catching net extends into the mounting cavity; and the trapping material connecting frame is detachably arranged on the insect catching net. By means of the design that the installation clamping blocks are detachably connected with the cover cage cylinders, the installation clamping blocks can be placed in a centralized mode after being detached in the transportation process of the dry type pest trapper, and by means of the detachable design of the pest catching nets and the cover cage cylinders, the cover cage cylinders can be placed in a sleeved and stacked mode in the transportation process. The bait connecting frame and the insect catching nets are detachable, so that a plurality of insect catching nets are stacked in a sleeved mode in the transportation process.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pest control devices, and in particular to a dry pest trap. Background Technology

[0002] Using insect pheromones to trap pests has advantages such as safety and environmental friendliness, and is receiving increasing attention in agricultural production. Currently, common traps used in production include water basin traps, adhesive traps, and bell-shaped traps. Dry traps, in particular, contain insect pheromones that lure adult insects inside, making it difficult for them to escape, thus achieving pest control. However, existing technologies suffer from the problem that individual dry traps cannot be disassembled, occupying too much space and making transportation inconvenient. Utility Model Content

[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a dry pest trap to address the problem of inconvenient transportation of dry pest traps.

[0004] A dry insect trap includes: a cage body having an installation cavity and an installation opening, the installation cavity communicating with the installation opening; an installation block detachably mounted on the cage body, the installation block being located on the outer wall of the installation cavity; an insect-catching net detachably mounted on the cage body, the insect-catching net covering the installation opening, the insect-catching net having an insect inlet, the portion of the insect-catching net having the insect inlet extending into the installation cavity; and a bait connecting frame detachably mounted on the insect-catching net.

[0005] This application discloses a dry insect trap. The design features a detachable mounting block connected to the cage body, allowing the mounting block to be removed from the cage body and stored together during transportation. Similarly, the detachable design of the insect net and cage body allows multiple cage bodies to be stacked during transport. Furthermore, the bait connecting frame is detachable from the insect net, enabling multiple insect nets to be stacked during transport as well. This structural design allows the entire dry insect trap to be disassembled into multiple independent components, significantly reducing the space occupied during transportation and lowering transportation costs. The insect net's inlet extends into the mounting cavity, effectively guiding insects into the trap and improving trapping efficiency. The bait connecting frame is detachably mounted on the insect net, making bait replacement more convenient. Users can easily replace or add bait as needed to maintain the trapping effect.

[0006] In one embodiment, the side of the cage body is provided with a snap-fit ​​interface communicating with the mounting cavity, and the mounting clip is detachably snapped onto the cage body through the snap-fit ​​interface. By providing the snap-fit ​​interface, the mounting clip can be quickly and easily disassembled and installed between the mounting clip and the cage body, facilitating the independent placement of the mounting clip and the cage body during transportation, greatly saving space and improving transportation convenience.

[0007] In one embodiment, the mounting block has an opening for a strap to pass through. By providing an opening in the mounting block, the user can use the strap to secure the dry pest trap to a tree branch, a mounting frame, or other object, ensuring the dry pest trap remains stable during use and preventing it from shifting or tipping over due to wind or other external forces.

[0008] In one embodiment, the mounting block has a notch on the side away from the cage body for limiting the binding strap. By providing a notch on the side of the mounting block away from the cage body, the binding strap can be better contained within the notch, preventing it from slipping or loosening during use and ensuring a more secure fixation of the dry pest trap. At the same time, the notch design provides the user with a clear placement position for the binding strap, making installation more convenient and intuitive.

[0009] In one embodiment, the top of the cage body is provided with a suspension part, through which the cage body is suspended. By providing a suspension part at the top of the cage body, the dry pest trap can be installed by suspension, allowing it to be hung on tree branches or other high places.

[0010] More specifically, hanging installation allows dry pest traps to be placed in areas where pests are frequently active, such as near the tree canopy, closer to the pests' flight paths, thereby improving trapping efficiency and enhancing pest control effects.

[0011] In one embodiment, the cage body is provided with a fastening part located on the outer edge of the mounting opening. The end of the insect-catching net furthest from the insect inlet has a fastening interface. The fastening part is detachably fastened to the insect-catching net via the fastening interface. By designing the matching fastening part and fastening interface, the insect-catching net can be quickly and easily fastened and disassembled with the cage body, simplifying the installation process. It also facilitates the disassembly of the dry insect trap into multiple independent components for unified storage during transportation, saving space. Furthermore, the fastening part, located on the outer edge of the mounting opening, forms a stable connection with the fastening interface of the insect-catching net, ensuring that the net is not easily detached or loosened during use, thus enhancing the reliability of the equipment.

[0012] In one embodiment, the insect-catching net is cone-shaped. This cone-shaped design allows multiple nets to be stacked during transport, further reducing the space occupied by them and improving transport convenience. Furthermore, the cone shape allows the insect inlet to be located deeper within the installation cavity of the cage, reducing the possibility of pests escaping and thus improving trapping efficiency.

[0013] In one embodiment, the inner wall of the mounting cavity mates with the outer side of the insect-catching net to form an insect-attracting cavity. This mate creates a relatively enclosed insect-attracting space, effectively attracting and capturing insects, preventing escape, and ensuring the insects are completely trapped within the net, thus improving the reliability of the device. Furthermore, the direct mate between the inner wall of the mounting cavity and the outer side of the net eliminates the need for additional complex structures, simplifying the design and manufacturing process of the device.

[0014] In one embodiment, the insect-catching net has a first connecting hole and a second connecting hole, which are located on the same horizontal plane and arranged opposite to each other. The two ends of the bait connecting frame are detachably connected to the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole, respectively. By providing the first and second connecting holes, the bait connecting frame can be quickly and easily connected and disconnected from the insect-catching net, simplifying the installation and replacement process. Simultaneously, the design of the bait connecting frame and the insect-catching net as detachable independent components allows multiple bait connecting frames and multiple insect-catching nets to be placed individually and uniformly, further improving the convenience of transporting dry insect traps and significantly reducing the space occupied by the dry insect traps. Furthermore, the first and second connecting holes being located on the same horizontal plane and arranged opposite to each other ensures a stable connection between the bait connecting frame and the insect-catching net, preventing the bait from loosening or falling off during use and enhancing the reliability of the equipment.

[0015] In one embodiment, the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole are located at a point on the insect-catching net away from the insect inlet. By positioning the first and second connecting holes at a point on the insect-catching net away from the insect inlet, the bait connecting frame and the bait on it can be precisely positioned in the middle and rear part of the insect-catching net, ensuring that the bait is in the core area of ​​the net and improving insect-catching efficiency. Furthermore, the bait's position near the rear of the net guides pests deeper into the net, reducing the possibility of pests escaping from the inlet and enhancing the overall trapping effect.

[0016] In one embodiment, the bait connecting frame is equipped with a lure placement section, which is positioned opposite the insect inlet. This alignment ensures that the scent or pheromone released by the lure directly attracts pests through the inlet, improving trapping efficiency. Furthermore, this design fully utilizes the internal space of the insect net, optimizing the overall structure of the device. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 A three-dimensional diagram of a dry pest trap;

[0018] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of the cage body and the mounting blocks;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of a dry pest trap.

[0020] Figure 4 An exploded view of a dry pest trap;

[0021] Figure 5 The first perspective view of the installation block;

[0022] Figure 6 A second perspective view of the installation block;

[0023] Figure 7 A 3D diagram of an insect-catching net;

[0024] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the insect-catching net and the bait connection frame.

[0025] The correspondence between the reference numerals and the component names is as follows:

[0026] 1. Cage body, 11. Suspension part, 12. Fastening part, 101. Mounting cavity, 102. Mounting port, 103. Snap-fit ​​interface;

[0027] 2. Install the clip, 201 opening, 202 notch;

[0028] 3. Insect net, 301 Insect inlet, 302 Fastener, 303 First connecting hole, 304 Second connecting hole;

[0029] 4. Incense material connecting frame, 41. Incense core placement part. Detailed Implementation

[0030] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention, the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.

[0031] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the invention. However, the invention may also be practiced in other ways different from those described herein, and therefore the scope of protection of the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

[0032] The following describes some embodiments of the dry pest trap according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0033] like Figures 1 to 8 As shown, this embodiment discloses a dry insect trap, including a cage body 1, a mounting block 2, an insect-catching net 3, and a bait connecting frame 4. The cage body 1 has an installation cavity 101 and an installation opening 102, and the installation cavity 101 communicates with the installation opening 102. The mounting block 2 is detachably mounted on the cage body 1 and is located on the outer wall of the installation cavity 101. The insect-catching net 3 is detachably mounted on the cage body 1, and covers the installation opening 102. The insect-catching net 3 has an insect inlet 301, and the portion of the insect-catching net 3 with the insect inlet 301 extends into the installation cavity 101. The bait connecting frame 4 is detachably mounted on the insect-catching net 3.

[0034] This application discloses a dry insect trap. The design of the mounting block 2 being detachably connected to the cage body 1 allows the mounting block 2 to be removed from the cage body 1 and placed together during transportation. Similarly, the detachable design of the insect net 3 from the cage body 1 allows multiple cage bodies 1 to be stacked during transport. Furthermore, the bait connecting frame 4 is detachable from the insect net 3, allowing multiple insect nets 3 to also be stacked during transport. This structural design allows the entire dry insect trap to be disassembled into multiple independent components, significantly reducing the space occupied during transportation. The portion of the insect net 3 with the insect inlet 301 extends into the mounting cavity 101, effectively guiding insects into the trap and improving trapping efficiency. The bait connecting frame 4 is detachably mounted on the insect net 3, making bait replacement more convenient. Users can easily replace or add bait as needed to maintain the trapping effect.

[0035] like Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the side of the cage body 1 is provided with a snap-fit ​​interface 103 communicating with the mounting cavity 101, and the mounting snap-fit ​​block 2 is detachably snapped onto the cage body 1 through the snap-fit ​​interface 103. By providing the snap-fit ​​interface 103, the mounting snap-fit ​​block 2 can be quickly and easily disassembled and installed with the cage body 1, which facilitates the independent placement of the mounting snap-fit ​​block 2 and the cage body 1 during transportation, greatly saving space and improving transportation convenience.

[0036] Specifically, the card block 2 is installed to seal and cover the card interface 103 to prevent the card interface 103 from being directly connected to the outside.

[0037] In some embodiments, the outer diameter of the side wall of the cage body 1 increases sequentially from top to bottom along the height direction, and the mounting cavity 101 is cone-shaped so that multiple cage bodies 1 can be stacked during transportation.

[0038] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 5 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the mounting block 2 is provided with an opening 201 for the passage of a strap. By providing the opening 201 on the mounting block 2, the user can use the strap to fix the dry pest trap to a tree branch, a mounting frame, or other object, ensuring that the dry pest trap remains stable during use and preventing it from shifting or tipping over due to wind or other external forces.

[0039] like Figure 6 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the mounting block 2 has a notch 202 for limiting the binding strap on the side away from the cage body 1. By providing a notch 202 on the side of the mounting block 2 away from the cage body 1, the binding strap can be better limited within the notch 202, preventing the binding strap from sliding or loosening during use, and ensuring a more secure fixation of the dry pest trap. At the same time, the design of the notch 202 provides the user with a clear position for placing the binding strap, making the installation of the binding strap more convenient and intuitive.

[0040] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the top of the cage body 1 is provided with a hanging part 11, and the cage body 1 is suspended and installed through the hanging part 11. By providing the hanging part 11 at the top of the cage body 1, the dry pest trap can be installed by suspension, allowing the dry pest trap to be hung on tree branches or other high places.

[0041] More specifically, hanging installation allows dry pest traps to be placed in areas where pests are frequently active, such as near the tree canopy, closer to the pests' flight paths, thereby improving trapping efficiency and enhancing pest control effects.

[0042] like Figure 2 and Figure 4As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the cage body 1 is provided with a fastening part 12, which is located on the outer edge of the mounting opening 102. Specifically, the bottom of the cage body 1 is provided with a flange, and the fastening part 12 is located on the flange. The end of the insect net 3 away from the insect inlet 301 is provided with a fastening interface 302, and the fastening part 12 is detachably fastened to the insect net 3 through the fastening interface 302. By setting the matching design of the fastening part 12 and the fastening interface 302, the insect net 3 can be quickly and easily fastened and disassembled with the cage body 1, simplifying the installation process. At the same time, it is convenient for the dry insect trap to be disassembled into multiple independent components for unified placement during transportation, saving space. In addition, the fastening part 12 is located on the outer edge of the mounting opening 102, forming a stable connection with the fastening interface 302 of the insect net 3, ensuring that the insect net is not easy to fall off or loosen during use, thus enhancing the reliability of the equipment.

[0043] Specifically, the fastening part 12 is located outside the mounting cavity 101, and the fastening part 12 is not connected to the mounting cavity 101, that is, the fastening interface 302 is not connected to the mounting cavity 101.

[0044] In some embodiments, the outer diameter of the sidewall of the insect net 3 increases sequentially from top to bottom along the height direction, so that multiple insect nets 3 can be stacked during transportation.

[0045] like Figure 4 and Figure 7 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that the insect-catching net 3 is conical in shape. The conical structure design of the insect-catching net 3 allows multiple insect-catching nets 3 to be stacked during transportation, further reducing the space occupied by multiple insect-catching nets 3 during transportation and improving transportation convenience. Furthermore, the conical design of the insect-catching net 3 allows the insect inlet 301 to be located deeper within the mounting cavity 101 of the cage body 1, reducing the possibility of pests escaping and thus improving insect-catching efficiency.

[0046] like Figure 3 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that the inner wall of the mounting cavity 101 cooperates with the outer side of the insect-catching net 3 to form an insect-attracting cavity. By forming the insect-attracting cavity through the cooperation of the inner wall of the mounting cavity 101 with the outer side of the insect-catching net 3, a relatively enclosed insect-attracting space is created, which can concentrate the attraction and capture of insects, effectively preventing captured insects from escaping and ensuring that the insects are completely trapped within the insect-catching net 3, thus improving the reliability of the equipment. Furthermore, the direct cooperation between the inner wall of the mounting cavity 101 and the outer side of the insect-catching net 3 to form the insect-attracting cavity eliminates the need for additional complex structures, simplifying the design and manufacturing process of the equipment.

[0047] like Figure 7 and Figure 8As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the insect-catching net 3 is provided with a first connecting hole 303 and a second connecting hole 304, the first connecting hole 303 and the second connecting hole 304 are located on the same horizontal plane and are arranged opposite to each other, and the two ends of the bait connecting frame 4 are detachably connected to the first connecting hole 303 and the second connecting hole 304 respectively. By providing the first connecting hole 303 and the second connecting hole 304, the bait connecting frame 4 can be quickly and easily connected and disassembled with the insect-catching net 3, simplifying the installation and replacement process of the bait connecting frame 4. At the same time, the design that the bait connecting frame 4 and the insect-catching net 3 can be detached into independent components allows multiple bait connecting frames 4 and multiple insect-catching nets 3 to be placed individually and uniformly, further improving the convenience of dry pest traps during transportation and greatly reducing the space occupied by dry pest traps. In addition, the first connecting hole 303 and the second connecting hole 304 are located on the same horizontal plane and are arranged opposite to each other, ensuring that the bait connecting frame 4 and the insect net 3 form a stable connection, preventing the bait from loosening or falling off during use, and enhancing the reliability of the equipment.

[0048] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that the first connecting hole 303 and the second connecting hole 304 are located at 2 / 3 of the distance from the insect inlet 301 in the insect-catching net 3. By positioning the first connecting hole 303 and the second connecting hole 304 at 2 / 3 of the distance from the insect inlet 301 in the insect-catching net 3, the bait connecting frame 4 and the bait on it can be accurately positioned in the middle and rear part of the insect-catching net 3, ensuring that the bait is in the core area of ​​the insect-catching net 3, thus improving insect-catching efficiency. Furthermore, the bait's position near the rear of the insect-catching net 3 can guide pests to move deeper into the insect-catching net 3, reducing the possibility of pests escaping from the insect inlet 301 and enhancing the overall trapping effect.

[0049] like Figure 8 As shown, in addition to the features of the above embodiments, this embodiment further specifies that: the bait connecting frame 4 is provided with a lure placement part 41, which is arranged opposite to the insect inlet 301. By arranging the lure placement part 41 opposite to the insect inlet 301, it is ensured that the scent or pheromone released by the lure can directly attract pests to enter through the insect inlet 301, thereby improving the trapping efficiency. Furthermore, the structural design of the lure placement part 41 being arranged opposite to the insect inlet 301 fully utilizes the internal space of the insect-catching net 3, optimizing the structural design of the equipment.

[0050] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.

[0051] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A dry pest trap, characterized in that, include: The cage body (1) is provided with an installation cavity (101) and an installation port (102), and the installation cavity (101) and the installation port (102) are connected; Mounting block (2), which is detachably mounted on the cage body (1) and located outside the mounting cavity (101); Insect net (3), the insect net (3) is detachably mounted on the cage cylinder (1), the insect net (3) covers the mounting port (102), the insect net (3) is provided with an insect inlet (301), and the part of the insect net (3) with the insect inlet (301) extends into the mounting cavity (101); The bait connecting frame (4) is detachably mounted on the insect-catching net (3).

2. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The side of the cage body (1) is provided with a card interface (103) that communicates with the mounting cavity (101), and the mounting block (2) is detachably snapped into the cage body (1) through the card interface (103).

3. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting block (2) is provided with an opening (201) for the strap to pass through; And / or, the mounting block (2) is provided with a notch (202) for limiting the strap on the side away from the cage body (1).

4. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the cage cylinder (1) is provided with a suspension part (11), and the cage cylinder (1) is suspended and installed through the suspension part (11).

5. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cage body (1) is provided with a fastening part (12), which is located on the outer edge of the mounting port (102). The insect net (3) is provided with a fastening interface (302) at one end away from the insect inlet (301). The fastening part (12) is detachably fastened to the insect net (3) through the fastening interface (302).

6. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The insect-catching net (3) is cone-shaped.

7. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner wall of the mounting cavity (101) and the outer side of the insect-catching net (3) cooperate to form an insect-attracting cavity.

8. The dry pest trap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The insect-catching net (3) is provided with a first connecting hole (303) and a second connecting hole (304). The first connecting hole (303) and the second connecting hole (304) are located on the same horizontal plane and are arranged opposite to each other. The two ends of the bait connecting frame (4) are detachably connected to the first connecting hole (303) and the second connecting hole (304) respectively.

9. The dry pest trap according to claim 8, characterized in that, The first connecting hole (303) and the second connecting hole (304) are located at 2 / 3 of the distance from the insect inlet (301) of the insect-catching net (3).

10. The dry pest trap according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, The bait connecting frame (4) is provided with a bait core placement part (41), which is arranged opposite to the insect inlet (301).