Pest trapping device
By designing a pest trapping device that allows crawling insects to climb electric grids and slopes, the problem of difficulty in killing crawling insects in existing technologies has been solved, achieving efficient killing and convenient collection.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520597322.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-01
AI Technical Summary
Existing pest trapping devices are ineffective at killing reptiles, especially those species that do not easily enter water and swim in it.
A pest trapping device was designed, which utilizes the climbing ability of insects to make them climb up an upright electric grid and kill them by electric current. The device also includes a climbing slope and an insect collection tray to facilitate the collection of the insect corpses.
It improves the efficiency of reptile extermination, facilitates the collection and cleaning of pest corpses, and enhances pest trapping ability and ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pest trapping technology, specifically to a pest trapping device. Background Technology
[0002] Pest trapping technology attracts and traps pests by mimicking their natural habits and using specific wavelengths of light or sex pheromones, thereby reducing reliance on chemical pesticides, lowering environmental pollution, and providing a healthier and safer growing environment for crops.
[0003] Most existing pest traps on the market attract pests with insect-attracting lamps or pheromones and kill flying insects with electric grids. However, for crawling insects, most methods involve drowning the trapped insects that fall into the water. But crawling insects cannot easily enter the water directly, and some can swim and survive in the water, making this method difficult to effectively kill them. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the above-mentioned technical difficulties and provide a pest trapping device that utilizes the climbing characteristics of insects to make the trapped insects climb on a vertically arranged electric grid and kill them with electric current.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution provided by this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A pest trapping device, comprising:
[0007] The insect collection tray, inner bucket, and outer bucket are provided. The top of the inner bucket is open and is movably connected to the bottom of the outer bucket. The insect collection tray is placed inside the inner bucket. The inner bucket and the outer bucket have crawling insect entrances on their side walls corresponding to the top of the insect collection tray. The outer bucket has flying insect entrances on its side wall above the crawling insect entrances.
[0008] The pest attraction structure includes a reagent tank and an insect-attracting lamp, both of which are arranged inside the outer barrel, and the reagent tank is equipped with a sex pheromone.
[0009] The flying insect extermination structure includes a pulse output device and an isolation grid. The isolation grid is horizontally arranged inside the outer barrel and connected to the pulse output device.
[0010] The insect extermination structure includes a climbing electric grid, which is vertically arranged inside the outer barrel and connected to a pulse output device, with its bottom overlapping the insect collection tray.
[0011] As an improvement, the pest attracting structure also includes a odor dispersing trough, a heated diffuser, and a top cover; the top of the outer barrel has a placement slot, the top of the odor dispersing trough is fitted and fixed inside the placement slot, and multiple odor dispersing slot holes are evenly arranged circumferentially on its side wall; the heated diffuser is arranged below the odor dispersing trough, and the heating end is embedded in the bottom of the odor dispersing trough; the reagent tank is placed inside the odor dispersing trough, and its bottom is engaged with the bottom surface of the odor dispersing trough, while also overlapping with the heating end of the heated diffuser; the top cover is adapted to the placement slot and covers the odor dispersing trough.
[0012] As an improvement, the pulse output device is fixed on the outside of the outer barrel, the isolation grid is fixed on the outer barrel and set between the flying insect inlet and the heating diffuser, the insect-attracting lamp is arranged above the isolation grid and has a ring around the inner wall of the outer barrel.
[0013] As an improvement, a limiting groove is formed on the inner wall of the insect collecting tray, and the top two sides of the climbing electric grid are connected and fixed to the inner wall of the outer barrel, with the bottom inserted and fitted into the limiting groove.
[0014] As an improvement, multiple sliders are formed circumferentially on the outer wall of the inner barrel, and corresponding grooves are formed on the inner wall of the outer barrel. The sliders are slidably disposed in the corresponding grooves. A cleaning port is reserved on one side of the bottom of the inner barrel side wall. After the inner barrel slides down along the groove, the insect collection tray passes through the cleaning port and is placed inside the inner barrel.
[0015] As an improvement, a climbing ramp is also included, which is a ring structure with a slope that gradually rises from the outside to the inside. It is fixed to the bottom of the outer barrel and the top is arranged to correspond to the crawler entrance, so that the crawlers can easily enter the insect collection tray.
[0016] The advantages of this utility model compared with the prior art are as follows:
[0017] 1. This utility model is equipped with a reptile killing structure. It utilizes the climbing characteristics of reptiles to make the trapped reptiles climb on the vertically arranged electric grid, and kill them with electric current. The pests are not easy to escape, and the killing efficiency is higher.
[0018] 2. This utility model is equipped with an insect collection tray, and the insect collection tray can be easily removed after lifting the model upwards, making the collection and cleaning of insect corpses more convenient and simpler to use.
[0019] 3. This utility model is equipped with a heated diffuser, which can improve the dissemination effect of the pheromone through heating and evaporation, making it more effective at trapping pests and more convenient to use. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model. Figure 1 .
[0021] Figure 2This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the present invention.
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model. Figure 2 .
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the insect attraction structure of this utility model.
[0024] As shown in the figure: 1. Insect collection tray; 2. Inner bucket; 3. Outer bucket; 4. Cleaning port; 5. Reptile entrance; 6. Flying insect entrance; 7. Climbing electric grid; 8. Isolation electric grid; 9. Limiting groove; 10. Climbing ramp; 11. Slide chute; 12. Sliding block; 13. Reagent tank; 14. Scent dispersing tank; 15. Heating diffuser; 16. Insect attractant lamp; 17. Pulse output device; 18. Top cover; 19. Handle; 20. Placement slot. Detailed Implementation
[0025] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. Additionally, the term "comprising" and any variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion.
[0026] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0027] A pest trapping device, such as Figure 1 As shown, it specifically includes:
[0028] The container consists of an insect collection tray 1, an inner bucket 2, and an outer bucket 3. The bottom of the outer bucket 3 is open, and a slot 20 is formed in the center of its top. Four vertical grooves 11 are formed along the circumference of its inner side wall. Six crawling insect entrances 5 are evenly formed along the circumference of the lower part of the side wall, and ten flying insect entrances 6 are evenly formed along the circumference of the upper part of the side wall. A handle 19 is also provided at the top of the outer bucket 3, and the two ends of the handle 19 are respectively rotatably mounted on the side wall of the outer bucket 3. The top of the inner bucket 2 is open, and the top of the outer wall corresponds to the grooves. The inner tub 2 has four sliders 12, and six crawler inlets 5 are formed on the side wall corresponding to the crawler inlets 5 of the outer tub 3 (the crawler inlets 5 of the inner tub 2 and the outer tub 3 are aligned in pairs). A square cleaning port 4 is opened on one side of the bottom of the side wall. The inner tub 2 is movably fitted onto the bottom of the outer tub 3, and the sliders 12 are slidably set in the corresponding grooves 11. The insect collecting tray 1 is a disc with an open top, and a pair of vertical limiting grooves 9 are mirrored on the inner side wall, which fit into the inner tub 2. Figure 3 As shown, after the inner bucket 2 slides down along the chute 11, the insect collection tray 1 passes through the cleaning port 4 and is placed inside the inner bucket 2.
[0029] Pest attraction structures, such as Figure 2 , 4 As shown, the device includes a reagent tank 13, an insect-attracting lamp 16, a odor-dispersing tank 14, a heated diffuser 15, and a top cover 18. The insect-attracting lamp 16 is arranged above the insect inlet 6 and has a ring around its inner wall. The top of the outer tank 3 forms a placement slot 20. The top of the odor-dispersing tank 14 is fitted and fixed inside the placement slot 20, and multiple odor-dispersing holes are evenly arranged around its side wall. The heated diffuser 15 is arranged below the odor-dispersing tank 14, and its heating end is embedded in the bottom of the odor-dispersing tank 14. The reagent tank 13 is placed inside the odor-dispersing tank 14, and its bottom is engaged with the bottom surface of the odor-dispersing tank 14 and overlaps with the heating end of the heated diffuser 15. The reagent tank 13 contains a pheromone attractant. The top cover 18 is adapted to the placement slot 20 and covers the odor-dispersing tank 14. After the heated diffuser 15 is activated, the pheromone attractant in the reagent tank 13 is heated and evaporates, accelerating the spread of the pheromone.
[0030] Flying insect extermination structure and crawling insect extermination structure, such as Figure 2As shown, the flying insect killing structure includes a pulse output device 17 and an isolation grid 8. The pulse output device 17 is fixed to the top front of the outer barrel 3, and the isolation grid 8 is horizontally arranged between the insect-attracting lamp 16 and the flying insect entrance 6, and fixed inside the outer barrel 3 (the heating diffuser 15 is arranged above the isolation grid 8). After the pulse output device 17 is connected to the isolation grid 8, it indirectly supplies pulse current to the isolation grid 8. The crawling insect killing structure includes a climbing grid 7, which is vertically arranged inside the outer barrel 3. The top two sides are respectively connected and fixed to the inner wall of the outer barrel 3, and the bottom two sides are respectively inserted and fitted into the two side limiting grooves 9, and the bottom overlaps with the inner bottom surface of the insect collection tray 1. After the pulse output device 17 is connected to the climbing grid 7, it indirectly supplies pulse current to the climbing grid 7. The pulse output device 17, the pheromone, the insect-attracting lamp 16, and the heating diffuser 15 and their usage are all existing mature technologies that are well known to the general public.
[0031] Climbing slope 10 Figure 1 As shown, it is a ring structure with a slope, which is inclined from the outside to the inside. It is fixed to the bottom of the outer barrel 3, and the top is arranged to correspond to the crawler entrance 5, so that the crawlers can enter the insect collection tray 1.
[0032] In the specific implementation of this embodiment:
[0033] The novel device is placed near crops, and insect pheromones are added to the reagent tank 13. The heating diffuser 15, pulse output device 17, and insect-attracting lamp 16 are turned on. The pheromones in the reagent tank 13 evaporate due to heat, accelerating their spread. Combined with the light from the insect-attracting lamp 16, the device attracts and traps pests, causing them to enter the outer tank 3. Flying insects enter the outer tank 3 through the upper flying insect entrance 6 and are isolated below by the upper isolation grid 8. When the pulse output device 17 delivers a pulse current to the isolation grid 8, they are electrocuted and fall into the insect collection tray 1. Crawling insects enter the insect collection tray 1 by climbing the ramp 10 and passing through the lower crawling insect entrance 5. Driven by their biological instincts, they climb the climbing grid 7. When the pulse output device 17 delivers a pulse current to the climbing grid 7, they are electrocuted and fall into the insect collection tray 1.
[0034] Every so often, clean the dead insects in the insect collection tray 1: lift the outer bucket 3 upwards to expose the cleaning opening 4, remove the insect collection tray 1 from the cleaning opening 4, empty the dead insects in the insect collection tray 1, and put it back into the inner bucket 2.
[0035] The present invention and its embodiments have been described above. This description is not restrictive, and the accompanying drawings are only one embodiment of the present invention; the actual structure is not limited thereto. In conclusion, if those skilled in the art are inspired by this description and design similar structures and embodiments without departing from the inventive spirit of the present invention, such designs should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A pest trapping device, characterized in that, include: The insect collection tray (1), inner bucket (2) and outer bucket (3) are provided. The top of the inner bucket (2) is open and is movably connected to the bottom of the outer bucket (3). The insect collection tray (1) is placed inside the inner bucket (2). The inner bucket (2) and the outer bucket (3) are respectively provided with crawling insect entrances (5) corresponding to the top of the insect collection tray (1). The outer bucket (3) above the crawling insect entrances (5) is provided with flying insect entrances (6). The pest attraction structure includes a reagent tank (13) and an insect-attracting lamp (16), both of which are arranged in the outer barrel (3), and the reagent tank (13) is provided with a sex pheromone. The flying insect extermination structure includes a pulse output device (17) and an isolation grid (8). The isolation grid (8) is horizontally arranged inside the outer barrel (3) and connected to the pulse output device (17). The insect extermination structure includes a climbing electric grid (7), which is vertically arranged inside the outer barrel (3) and connected to the pulse output device (17), with its bottom overlapping the insect collection tray (1).
2. The pest trapping device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pest attraction structure also includes a odor dispersing trough (14), a heated diffuser (15), and a top cover (18); the top of the outer barrel (3) has a placement slot (20), the top of the odor dispersing trough (14) is fitted and fixed inside the placement slot (20), and multiple odor dispersing slot holes are evenly arranged along the circumference on its side wall. The heated diffuser (15) is arranged below the odor dispersing trough (14), and the heating end is embedded in the bottom of the odor dispersing trough (14). The reagent tank (13) is placed inside the odor dispersing trough (14), and its bottom is fastened to the bottom surface of the odor dispersing trough (14), and it overlaps with the heating end of the heated diffuser (15). The top cover (18) is adapted to the placement slot (20) and covers the odor dispersing trough (14).
3. The pest trapping device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The pulse output device (17) is fixed on the outside of the outer barrel (3), the isolation grid (8) is fixed on the outer barrel (3) and is set between the flying insect entrance (6) and the heating diffuser (15), the insect-attracting lamp (16) is arranged above the isolation grid (8) and has a ring around the inner wall of the outer barrel (3) in the circumferential direction.
4. The pest trapping device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the insect collecting tray (1) has a limiting groove (9), and the top two sides of the climbing electric grid (7) are connected and fixed to the inner wall of the outer barrel (3), and the bottom is inserted into the limiting groove (9).
5. The pest trapping device according to claim 1, characterized in that: Multiple sliders (12) are formed circumferentially on the outer wall of the inner barrel (2), and grooves (11) are formed on the inner wall of the outer barrel (3) corresponding to the sliders (12). The sliders (12) are slidably disposed in the corresponding grooves (11). A cleaning port (4) is reserved on one side of the bottom of the inner barrel (2). After the inner barrel (2) slides down along the grooves (11), the insect collecting tray (1) passes through the cleaning port (4) and is placed in the inner barrel (2).
6. The pest trapping device according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a climbing ramp (10), which is a ring structure with a slope, and the slope gradually rises from the outside to the inside. It is fixed to the bottom of the outer barrel (3) and the top is arranged corresponding to the crawler entrance (5).