Insect trapping lamp for rice test field pest control

By designing the drive and cleaning components, the automatic cleaning and secondary pest control device for the rice experimental field was realized, solving the problem of grid accumulation, improving the trapping effect and killing rate, reducing maintenance costs, and being environmentally friendly with no chemical pesticides used.

CN223958222UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03CHENGDU QIANGUHUI AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520582478.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-31

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Technical Problem

Existing pest trapping devices suffer from the accumulation of pest carcasses and dust on the electric grid, affecting the trapping effect, and lack automatic cleaning functions, increasing the cost of use.

Method used

An insect-attracting lamp was designed, comprising a drive component, a cleaning component, and a secondary insect-killing component. The drive component drives a transmission screw to automatically clean the insect-killing electric grid. The cleaning component uses a cleaning brush to clean the electric grid, and the secondary insect-killing component uses toothed strips to perform secondary insect killing.

Benefits of technology

It achieves automatic cleaning of the insecticidal electric grid, ensuring the continuity and stability of the trapping effect, improving the pest killing rate, reducing maintenance costs, and the device has a compact and reliable structure, and is environmentally friendly with no chemical pesticides used.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a trap lamp for pest control in a rice test field, and belongs to the technical field of trap lamps. Comprising a top cover, a connecting rod is arranged at the bottom of the top cover, a bottom cover is connected to the bottom of the connecting rod, an insect killing power grid and an insect trapping lamp body are arranged between the top cover and the bottom cover, a driving assembly is arranged in the top cover, and a transmission lead screw is arranged at the output end of the driving assembly; the output end of the transmission lead screw is provided with a cleaning assembly used for cleaning the deinsectization power grid, and a secondary deinsectization assembly is arranged between the transmission lead screw and the bottom cover. According to the insect killing device, the automatic cleaning function can be achieved through the arranged driving assembly and the cleaning assembly, automatic cleaning of the insect killing power grid is achieved through the ingenious design of the driving assembly and the cleaning assembly, and the problem that insect bodies and dust are accumulated due to long-time work of the power grid is effectively solved through the function; therefore, the continuity and stability of the trapping and killing effect are ensured.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of anti-inflammatory cloth fastening technology, and in particular to an insect-attracting lamp for pest and disease control in rice experimental fields. Background Technology

[0002] As one of the world's most important food crops, rice's yield and quality are directly related to global food security and sustainable agricultural development. However, pests and diseases have always been key factors affecting rice yield and quality during the cultivation process. Traditional pest and disease control methods mostly rely on chemical pesticides, but long-term use of chemical pesticides not only pollutes the environment but also disrupts the ecological balance and even leads to increased pesticide resistance in pests.

[0003] To address this problem, people have begun exploring more environmentally friendly and efficient pest control methods. Among these, the method of using phototaxis to trap and kill pests has gradually gained attention. Most existing pest traps employ simple light sources and electric grid structures. While these can reduce pest numbers to some extent, they have several shortcomings. For example, after prolonged operation, the electric grid easily accumulates dead pests and dust, affecting the trapping effect. Furthermore, the devices lack automatic cleaning functions, requiring regular manual cleaning, which increases operating costs. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problems in the prior art by proposing an insect-attracting lamp for the prevention and control of diseases and pests in rice experimental fields.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An insect-attracting lamp for pest and disease control in a rice experimental field includes a top cover, a connecting rod at the bottom of the top cover, a bottom cover connected to the connecting rod, an insect-killing grid and an insect-attracting lamp body between the top cover and the bottom cover, a driving component inside the top cover, a transmission screw at the output end of the driving component, a cleaning component at the output end of the transmission screw for cleaning the insect-killing grid, and a secondary insect-killing component between the transmission screw and the bottom cover.

[0007] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the drive assembly includes a drive motor disposed inside the top cover, an incomplete gear disposed at the output end of the drive motor, and a full gear disposed at the top of the transmission screw and meshing with the incomplete gear.

[0008] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the cleaning assembly includes a mounting bracket threaded to the outer wall of the transmission screw and slidably connected to the connecting rod, and a cleaning brush plate connected to the inner side of the mounting bracket and abutting against the insecticidal electric grid.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the cleaning brush is made of insulating rubber and has a groove on its inner side.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the bottom cover has a funnel-shaped structure, and the insecticidal electric grid is connected to the bottom cover through a connecting frame.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the secondary insecticidal component includes a first toothed strip fixedly connected to the outer wall of the transmission screw by a fixing sleeve, and a second toothed strip disposed on the inner wall of the bottom cover and cooperating with the first toothed strip.

[0012] As a preferred technical solution of this application, a brush plate that abuts against the inner wall of the bottom cover is also provided on the outer wall of the fixing sleeve via a connecting rod.

[0013] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the bottom of the cover is provided with an outlet for discharging the killed pests.

[0014] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the top of the top cover is provided with a hook for mounting and suspending.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides an insect-attracting lamp for pest and disease control in rice experimental fields, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0016] The insect-attracting lamp used for pest and disease control in this rice experimental field can automatically perform cleaning through its drive and cleaning components. The ingenious design of the drive and cleaning components enables automatic cleaning of the insect-killing grid. This function effectively avoids the problem of insect corpses and dust accumulating on the grid due to long-term operation, thus ensuring the continuity and stability of the trapping effect. At the same time, the intermittent transmission will not drive away pests, improving the feasibility of the device.

[0017] The introduction of the insect-attracting lamp and the secondary insect-killing component in the rice experimental field has further enhanced the pest killing effect. Through the toothed rack between the transmission screw and the bottom cover, a secondary attack on the pests is achieved, which can kill the pests that have been stunned but not killed, effectively improving the pest killing rate. At the same time, the brush plate can be used to easily clean up the pests that have been killed.

[0018] The insect-attracting lamp used for pest and disease control in this rice experimental field has a compact structure and a tight and reasonable connection between its components. This design not only makes the device more stable and reliable during operation, but also facilitates the user's daily maintenance. The components are connected in a modular and detachable manner. Through simple disassembly and assembly, the user can easily clean and repair the device, thereby extending its service life.

[0019] The insect-attracting lamp used for pest control in the rice experimental field is more environmentally friendly and energy-saving than traditional chemical pesticide control methods. It uses the phototaxis of pests to attract and kill them without the need for any chemical agents, thus avoiding environmental pollution and ecological imbalance. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 2 This is the front view of the present invention;

[0022] Figure 3 A cross-sectional view of this utility model Figure 1 ;

[0023] Figure 4 A cross-sectional view of this utility model Figure 2 ;

[0024] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the structure of part A;

[0025] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the structure of part B.

[0026] In the picture:

[0027] 100. Top cover; 101. Connecting rod; 102. Bottom cover; 103. Discharge port; 104. Connecting frame; 105. Hook; 200. Insect-killing electric grid; 201. Insect-attracting lamp body; 300. Drive assembly; 301. Transmission screw; 302. Drive motor; 303. Incomplete gear; 304. Complete gear; 400. Cleaning assembly; 401. Mounting bracket; 402. Cleaning brush plate; 403. Groove; 500. Secondary insect-killing assembly; 501. Fixing sleeve; 502. First toothed toothed rack; 503. Second toothed toothed rack; 504. Brush plate. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model. Example

[0029] Reference Figure 1-4A pest-attracting lamp for pest control in rice experimental fields includes a top cover 100, a connecting rod 101 at the bottom of the top cover 100, a bottom cover 102 connected to the bottom of the connecting rod 101, an insecticidal grid 200 and an insect-attracting lamp body 201 disposed between the top cover 100 and the bottom cover 102, a driving component 300 inside the top cover 100, a transmission screw 301 at the output end of the driving component 300, a cleaning component 400 at the output end of the transmission screw 301 for cleaning the insecticidal grid 200, and a secondary insecticidal component 500 between the transmission screw 301 and the bottom cover 102, utilizing pests... The insect attractant lamp 201, located between the top cover 100 and the bottom cover 102, attracts pests due to their phototaxis. When the pests fly towards the light source and come into contact with the insecticidal grid 200, they are stunned or killed by the high-voltage current of the grid. The stunned or killed pests fall onto the bottom cover 102 and are then killed a second time by the secondary insecticidal component 500. The drive component 300 and the cleaning component 400 can clean the insecticidal grid 200, thus maintaining its effectiveness against pests. It should be noted that the top cover 100 has a power storage component inside, which is a mature existing technology and will not be described in detail here.

[0030] Reference Figure 3-5 The drive assembly 300 includes a drive motor 302 disposed inside the top cover 100, an incomplete gear 303 disposed at the output end of the drive motor 302, and a full gear 304 disposed on the top of the transmission screw 301 and meshing with the incomplete gear 303.

[0031] The cleaning assembly 400 includes a mounting bracket 401 threaded to the outer wall of the transmission screw 301 and slidably connected to the connecting rod 101, and a cleaning brush 402 connected to the inner side of the mounting bracket 401 and abutting against the insecticidal grid 200. Specifically, in use, the drive motor 302 is started to drive the incomplete gear 303 connected to its output end to rotate, thereby driving the full gear 304 meshing with it to rotate intermittently. When the full gear 304 rotates, it will drive the transmission screw 301 connected to it to rotate, and in conjunction with the connecting rod 101, it will drive the mounting bracket 401 to rotate. The mounting bracket 401 and the cleaning brush 402 move up and down along the connecting rod 101 to clean the insecticidal grid 200. It should be noted that the drive motor 302 is a forward and reverse motor, which can drive the transmission screw 301 to rotate forward and reverse. The incomplete gear 303 has a 1-2 tooth structure, which can drive the full gear 304 to rotate, but will not make it rotate continuously. This causes the mounting bracket 401 to move up and down slowly along the connecting rod 101, avoiding its movement from affecting the pests and causing them to move away from the insecticidal grid 200, thus making it difficult to achieve a good insecticidal effect.

[0032] Reference Figure 4-6The cleaning brush 402 is made of insulating rubber, and a groove 403 is provided on its inner side. By using insulating rubber, it is possible to prevent short circuits or other damage to the insecticidal grid 200 during cleaning. It should be noted that the insecticidal grid 200 consists of an upper mounting plate, a lower mounting plate, and several conductive wires that are detachably connected between the upper and lower mounting plates. The groove 403 facilitates the replacement of damaged conductive wires.

[0033] Reference Figure 1-3 The bottom cover 102 has a funnel-shaped structure. The insecticidal grid 200 is connected to the bottom cover 102 through the connecting frame 104. The connecting frame 104 is rotatably connected to the transmission screw 301. By adopting the funnel structure, it is easier to discharge the killed pests.

[0034] Reference Figure 4-6 The secondary insecticidal component 500 includes a first toothed strip 502 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the transmission screw 301 via a fixing sleeve 501, and a second toothed strip 503 disposed on the inner wall of the bottom cover 102 and cooperating with the first toothed strip 502. Specifically, in use, when the transmission screw 301 rotates, it can drive the first toothed strip 502 to rotate, thereby scraping the pests and unkilled pests inside the bottom cover 102 until the first toothed strip 502 and the second toothed strip 503 approach each other and cross each other. Because the gap between the first toothed strip 502 and the second toothed strip 503 is small, the pests are squeezed and killed, making the pest killing more thorough.

[0035] The outer wall of the fixed sleeve 501 is also equipped with a brush plate 504 that abuts against the inner wall of the bottom cover 102 via a connecting rod. When the transmission screw 301 rotates, the brush plate 504 can be driven to rotate, thereby cleaning the insect carcasses remaining on the inner wall of the bottom cover 102 and on the first toothed rod 502 and the second toothed rod 503.

[0036] Reference Figure 1-3 In order to facilitate the discharge of the insect-attracting lamp after the pests have been killed, the bottom cover 102 is provided with an outlet 103 for discharging the killed pests.

[0037] To facilitate the installation and fixation of the insect-attracting lamp, the top of the top cover 100 is provided with a hanging hook 105 for installation and suspension.

[0038] Specifically, when using the insect-attracting lamp for pest control in this rice experimental field: the insect-attracting lamp body 201 emits light between the top cover 100 and the bottom cover 102, attracting pests in the rice experimental field to approach. Pests have a strong phototaxis to light sources, so they are attracted by the light from the insect-attracting lamp body 201 and fly towards the light source; when pests come into contact with the insect-killing grid 200, the high-voltage current of the grid quickly stuns or kills the pests. To maintain the cleanliness of the insect-killing grid 200 and its continuous and efficient trapping effect, a cleaning component 400 is provided. During use, the drive motor 302, through intermittent transmission of the incomplete gear 303 and the full gear 304, drives the transmission screw 301 to rotate forward and reverse, thereby causing the mounting frame 401 and the cleaning brush 402 to move up and down along the connecting rod 101 to clean the insect-killing grid 200. The cleaning brush 402 is made of insulating rubber to prevent damage to the insecticidal grid 200 caused by short circuits during cleaning. The invention also includes a secondary insecticidal component 500 to further improve the pest extermination rate. This component consists of a first toothed rack 502 connected to the outer wall of the transmission screw 301 via a fixing sleeve 501, and a second toothed rack 503 disposed on the inner wall of the bottom cover 102. When the transmission screw 301 rotates, the first toothed rack 502 rotates accordingly, scraping away pests inside the bottom cover 102, including any pests that have not been completely exterminated. When the first toothed rod 502 and the second toothed rod 503 approach and intersect each other, the small gap between them will squeeze and kill the pests, ensuring that the pests are completely killed. At the same time, a brush plate 504 is also provided on the outer wall of the fixing sleeve 501 through a connecting rod, which is used to clean the inner wall of the bottom cover 102 and the remaining pest corpses on the first toothed rod 502 and the second toothed rod 503. Finally, in order to facilitate the discharge of the killed pests, an outlet 103 is provided at the bottom of the bottom cover 102, and a hook 105 is provided at the top of the top cover 100, so that the user can hang the insect-attracting lamp in a suitable position for the insect-attracting operation.

[0039] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A rice test field pest control device using a trap lamp, comprising a top cover (100), characterized in that, The top cover (100) is provided with a connecting rod (101) at the bottom, the bottom of the connecting rod (101) is connected with a bottom cover (102), a pest killing electric net (200) and a pest trapping lamp body (201) are arranged between the top cover (100) and the bottom cover (102), the inside of the top cover (100) is provided with a driving assembly (300), the output end of the driving assembly (300) is provided with a transmission screw rod (301), the output end of the transmission screw rod (301) is provided with a cleaning assembly (400) for cleaning the pest killing electric net (200), and the transmission screw rod (301) and the bottom cover (102) are provided with a secondary insect killing assembly (500).

2. The rice test field pest control light of claim 1, wherein the rice test field pest control light is characterized by, The driving assembly (300) comprises a driving motor (302) arranged in the inside of the top cover (100), an incomplete gear (303) arranged at the output end of the driving motor (302) and a complete gear (304) arranged at the top of the transmission screw rod (301) and engaged with the incomplete gear (303).

3. The rice test field pest control light of claim 2, wherein the light source is a light emitting diode (LED) light source. The cleaning assembly (400) comprises a mounting frame (401) threadedly connected to the outer wall of the transmission screw rod (301) and slidably connected with the connecting rod (101), and a cleaning brush plate (402) connected to the inner side of the mounting frame (401) and abutting against the pest killing electric net (200).

4. The rice test field pest control light of claim 3, wherein the light source is a light emitting diode (LED) light source. The cleaning brush plate (402) is made of insulating rubber, and a notch (403) is formed in the inner side of the cleaning brush plate (402).

5. The insect-attracting lamp for pest and disease control in rice experimental fields according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom cover (102) is of a funnel type structure, and the pest killing electric net (200) is connected with the bottom cover (102) through a connecting frame (104).

6. The rice test field pest control light of claim 1, wherein the rice test field pest control light further comprises a plurality of light sources. The secondary insect killing assembly (500) comprises a first toothed strip (502) fixedly connected to the outer wall of the transmission screw rod (301) through a fixing sleeve (501) and a second toothed strip (503) arranged on the inner wall of the bottom cover (102) and matched with the first toothed strip (502).

7. The rice test field pest control light of claim 6, wherein the light source is a light emitting diode (LED) light source. The outer wall of the fixing sleeve (501) is further provided with a brush plate (504) abutting against the inner wall of the bottom cover (102) through a connecting rod.

8. The rice test field pest control light of claim 1, wherein the rice test field pest control light further comprises a plurality of light sources. The bottom of the bottom cover (102) is provided with an exhaust port (103) for discharging the killed pests.

9. The rice test field pest control light of claim 1, wherein the rice test field pest control light further comprises a plurality of light sources. The top of the top cover (100) is provided with a hanging hook (105) for installing and hanging.