Mouse control trapping device

By using adjustable side panels, top panels, and extension panels, combined with trapping and limiting components, the problem of a fixed number of entry points for rat trapping devices is solved, thus improving capture efficiency.

CN223979354UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10SHENZHEN JIAPENG ECOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-28
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

The number of entry points in existing rat traps is fixed, making it difficult to adjust flexibly according to different usage scenarios and rat activity habits, resulting in low capture efficiency.

Method used

Design a rat control and trapping device. Through the adjustable side plate, top plate and extension plate structure, the user can increase or decrease the number of entrances as needed. The probability of rats entering the device is increased by the cooperation of trapping components and limiting components. At the same time, the automatic capture of rats is achieved by the cooperation of pedal and torsion spring.

Benefits of technology

This allows for flexible adjustment of the number of entrances based on actual conditions, increasing the probability of mice entering the device and improving capture efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of pest prevention and control, in particular to a mouse prevention and control trapping device which comprises a box body, a box door is arranged on one side of the box body, side plates are arranged at the two ends of the box body, a trapping assembly is arranged between the side plates and the middle of the box body, and a transverse plate is arranged between the trapping assembly and the side plates. In the using process, the connecting shaft component, the limiting strip component and the transverse plate are matched with one another, so that the side plates can extend out of the two ends or be stored, a mouse can enter from the upper portion through matching between the top plate and the extension plate, and the mouse can be prevented from being damaged. A user can freely choose to increase or decrease the number of the inlets according to factors such as activity characteristics, number and vigilance degree of mice in different places, so that the trapping device is more suitable for actual conditions, the probability that the mice enter the device is increased, and the mouse trapping efficiency is effectively improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the technical field of pest control, and in particular to a rat control trapping device. Background Technology

[0002] Rats are common pests that cause serious damage to many areas such as people's lives, agricultural production, and storage, such as chewing furniture, stealing grain, and spreading diseases. In order to effectively control the number of rats, various traps have appeared on the market, including rat traps, sticky rat boards, and rat cages.

[0003] A search revealed that Chinese Patent Publication No. CN219165527U discloses a rat control and trapping device. By setting up two sets of flat plates, when a rat comes under the rat bait, the flat plates will tilt due to the weight of the rat, causing the rat to fall into the rat-gathering slope below. The rat will then pass through the rat-exit pipe into the rat storage box, making it easier to centrally process the rats later.

[0004] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors have discovered the following drawbacks: While rat traps and other trapping devices can capture rats to a certain extent in actual use, they have some limitations. The number of entrances in most rat traps is fixed after the design and manufacturing are completed, making it difficult to freely change the number of entrances according to different usage scenarios, rat activity habits, and actual needs. This means that in situations where rat activity paths are complex and rats are highly vigilant, the fixed number of entrances may not be able to attract rats well, thus reducing the capture efficiency of the trapping device. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to freely choose to increase or decrease the number of entrances, make the trapping device more in line with the actual situation, increase the probability of rats entering the device, and thus effectively improve the rat capture efficiency, this application provides a rat prevention and trapping device.

[0006] This application provides a rat control and trapping device, which adopts the following technical solution: it includes a box body, a box door is provided on one side of the box body, side plates are provided at both ends of the box body, a trapping component is provided between the side plates and the middle of the box body, a horizontal plate is provided between the trapping component and the side plates, a limiting component is provided between the side plates and the box body, a top plate is rotatably installed on the upper end of the box body, and an extension component is provided on the top plate.

[0007] Optionally, the limiting component includes a limiting strip, which is installed on the inner wall of the box. A sliding groove is provided between the limiting strip and the horizontal plate. The side plate is slidably disposed with the sliding groove via a connecting shaft. The sliding groove is L-shaped, and the two ends of the box are symmetrically arranged.

[0008] Optionally, the extension assembly includes an extension plate, a slider is mounted on the extension plate, a guide groove is provided on the top plate, the slider is slidably disposed with the guide groove, a threaded rod is provided on the slider, and a fixing nut is provided on the threaded rod.

[0009] Optionally, the trapping assembly includes a shelf, the two ends of which are rotatably mounted on the box via a pivot. A torsion spring is fitted on the pivot, and the two ends of the torsion spring are respectively connected to the box and the shelf. A rope is provided on the shelf.

[0010] Optionally, the lower end of the shelf is semi-circular, the upper part of the shelf is "T" shaped, and the upper surface of the shelf is arc-shaped.

[0011] Optionally, the upper end of the shelf is provided with pedals on both sides, the pedals are rotatably mounted on the box body, and a torsion spring is provided between the pedals and the box body.

[0012] Optionally, two guide grooves and two sliders are provided, with the two guide grooves symmetrically arranged on the top plate. The slider is strip-shaped, and both ends of the slider are provided with threaded rods and fixing nuts.

[0013] In summary, this application includes the following beneficial technical effects:

[0014] 1. This utility model is equipped with side plates, a top plate, an extension plate, a horizontal plate, and limiting strips. During use, the connecting shaft component, the limiting strip component, and the horizontal plate cooperate with each other, allowing the side plates to extend or retract from both ends. The top plate and the extension plate cooperate with each other, allowing mice to enter from above. Users can freely choose to increase or decrease the number of entrances according to the activity characteristics, number, and alertness level of mice in different locations, making the trapping device more suitable for the actual situation, increasing the probability of mice entering the device, and thus effectively improving the capture efficiency of mice.

[0015] 2. This utility model is equipped with components such as a pedal, a torsion spring, and a shelf. During operation, the torsion spring and the shelf work together to allow the shelf to actively reset after being rotated by gravity. After the shelf falls below the horizontal plate, the reset shelf closes the drop opening. The pedal, shelf, and torsion spring work together to make the mouse unstable on the shelf, or to make it able to see the food on the shelf rope while on the pedal. At the same time, the shelf or pedal rotates under pressure, causing the mouse to fall to the bottom of the shelf and then to the bottom of the horizontal plate for capture. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure in an embodiment of this application;

[0017] Figure 2 This is an embodiment of the present application. Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of this application;

[0019] Figure 4 This is an embodiment of the present application. Figure 3 Enlarged view of point B in the middle;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the shelf structure according to an embodiment of this application.

[0021] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Box body; 2. Box door; 3. Side panel; 4. Connecting shaft; 5. Horizontal plate; 6. Limiting strip; 7. Slide groove; 8. Top plate; 9. Extension plate; 10. Guide groove; 11. Slider; 12. Fixing nut; 13. Threaded rod; 14. Shelf; 15. Rotating shaft; 16. Torsion spring 1; 17. Storage rope; 18. Pedal. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figures 1-5 This application will be described in further detail.

[0023] This application discloses a rat control and trapping device. For example... Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, the device includes a box body 1, a box door 2 on one side of the box body 1, side panels 3 at both ends of the box body 1, and a trapping component in the middle of the side panels 3 and the box body 1. The trapping component includes a shelf 14, the lower end of the shelf 14 is semi-circular, the upper part of the shelf 14 is T-shaped, and the upper surface of the shelf 14 is arc-shaped, making it difficult for mice to find a balance point on the shelf 14, increasing the probability of mice falling. The upper ends of the shelf 14 are equipped with pedals 18 on both sides, and the pedals 18 are rotatably mounted on the box body 1.

[0024] See Figure 3 As shown, a second torsion spring is provided between the pedal 18 and the box 1. The two ends of the shelf 14 are rotatably mounted on the box 1 via a pivot 15. A first torsion spring 16 is sleeved on the pivot 15. The two ends of the first torsion spring 16 are connected to the box 1 and the shelf 14 respectively. When the mouse moves onto the pedal 18, the mouse applies pressure to the pedal 18, causing the pedal 18 to rotate. At the same time, the mouse falls down. While the pedal 18 is rotating, it drives the second torsion spring to store force. The release force of the second torsion spring pushes the pedal 18 to reset.

[0025] See Figure 3 , Figure 4As shown, a storage rope 17 is provided on the shelf 14. The lower end of the storage rope 17 is used to tie various foods. A horizontal plate 5 is provided between the trapping component and the side plate 3. A limiting component is provided between the side plate 3 and the box 1. The limiting component includes a limiting strip 6. The limiting strip 6 is installed on the inner wall of the box 1. A sliding groove 7 is provided between the limiting strip 6 and the horizontal plate 5.

[0026] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, the side plate 3 is slidably connected to the slide groove 7 via the connecting shaft 4. The slide groove 7 is L-shaped. The two ends of the box body 1 are symmetrically arranged. The top plate 8 is rotatably installed on the upper end of the box body 1. An extension assembly is provided on the top plate 8. The extension assembly includes an extension plate 9. A slider 11 is installed on the extension plate 9. A guide groove 10 is provided on the top plate 8. The slider 11 and the guide groove 10 are slidably arranged. There are two guide grooves 10 and two sliders 11. The two guide grooves 10 are symmetrically arranged on the top plate 8.

[0027] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, the slider 11 is a strip slider with a threaded rod 13 on it. The threaded rod 13 is equipped with a fixing nut 12, which is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 13. When it is necessary to adjust the overall length of the top plate 8 and the extension plate 9, the user drives the fixing nut 12 to rotate and separate it from the top plate 8. Then, the extension plate 9 is driven to move, and the extension plate 9 drives the slider 11 to move in the guide groove 10. After the adjustment is completed, the fixing nut 12 is driven to rotate on the threaded rod 13 in the opposite direction and is released from the pressure on the top plate 8, thereby achieving the fixation between the top plate 8 and the extension plate 9.

[0028] The implementation principle of the rat control and trapping device in this application embodiment is as follows: During use, the box 1 is placed in a designated position, and the side plates 3 at both ends are driven to move outwards as needed. The side plates 3 drive the connecting shaft 4 to move within the slide 7, and move to one end of the slide 7. One end of the side plate 3 is then placed on the ground to form a ramp, facilitating rat climbing. When the rat moves along the side plate 3 to the horizontal plate 5, it will see the food on the shelf 14. When the rat moves onto the shelf 14, it will apply pressure to one side of the shelf 14. At this time, the shelf 14 rotates, driving the torsion spring 16 to store force. The mouse will fall through the gap between the shelf 14 and the horizontal plate 5. At the same time, the shelf 14 will reset under the action of the torsion spring 16 to close the gap and prevent the mouse from escaping. When it is necessary to open the entrance above the box 1, the operator will drive the top plate 8 and the extension plate 9 to rotate and bring one end of the extension plate 9 into contact with the ground, thereby increasing the number of passages into the box 1. When the mouse moves along the extension plate 9 and the top plate 8 to the shelf 14 or the pedal 18, the pedal 18 and the shelf 14 will rotate, causing the mouse to fall to the lower part of the shelf 14. The shelf 14 will then rotate to catch the mouse.

[0029] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A rat control trap device comprising a housing (1) characterised in that: The box (1) one side is provided with box door (2), the box (1) both ends are provided with side plate (3), the side plate (3) with the box (1) middle part is provided with trapping assembly, the trapping assembly with the side plate (3) between is provided with horizontal plate (5), the side plate (3) with the box (1) between is provided with limiting assembly, the box (1) upper end is rotatably installed with top plate (8), the top plate (8) is provided with extension assembly.

2. A rat control trap device according to claim 1, wherein: The limiting assembly includes a limiting strip (6), the limiting strip (6) is installed in the inner wall of the box (1), the limiting strip (6) and the horizontal plate (5) are provided with a sliding groove (7), the side plate (3) is slidably arranged with the sliding groove (7) through the connecting shaft (4), the sliding groove (7) is provided as "L" shape, the both ends of the box (1) are symmetrically arranged.

3. A rat control trap device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The extension assembly includes an extension plate (9), the extension plate (9) is provided with a sliding block (11), the top plate (8) is provided with a guide groove (10), the sliding block (11) is slidably arranged with the guide groove (10), the sliding block (11) is provided with a threaded rod (13), the threaded rod (13) is provided with a fixed nut (12).

4. A rat control trap device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The trapping assembly includes a shelf (14), the both ends of the shelf (14) are rotatably installed on the box (1) through the rotating shaft (15), the rotating shaft (15) is sleeved with a torsion spring (16), the both ends of the torsion spring (16) are connected with the box (1) and the shelf (14) respectively, the shelf (14) is provided with a shelf rope (17).

5. A rat control trap device as claimed in claim 4, wherein: The lower end of the shelf (14) is provided as a semicircle, the upper part of the shelf (14) is provided as a "T" shape, and the upper surface of the shelf (14) is provided as an arc.

6. A rat control trap device as claimed in claim 4, wherein: The both sides of the upper end of the shelf (14) are provided with a pedal (18), the pedal (18) is rotatably installed on the box (1), and the pedal (18) and the box (1) are provided with a torsion spring (16).

7. A rat control trap device as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The guide groove (10) and the sliding block (11) are provided with two, the both sides of the upper end of the shelf (14) are provided with a pedal (18), the pedal (18) is rotatably installed on the box (1), and the pedal (18) and the box (1) are provided with a torsion spring (16).

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • Mouse control trapping device

    CN219165527U