Device for holding bait for animals

WO2026131749A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-06-25DR MATHIAS GLASS

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
DR MATHIAS GLASS
Filing Date
2025-12-16
Publication Date
2026-06-25

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Technical Problem

Existing bait holding devices for animals, particularly in underground systems, are bulky and complex, leading to high costs and environmental risks due to potential water pollution from non-environmentally friendly substances.

Method used

A compact device with a protective mechanism that prevents bait from contacting liquid by using mechanical components like springs and buoyancy elements to move the bait away from water entry points, eliminating the need for large housings and electrical components.

Benefits of technology

The device effectively protects bait from water while being simple, low-maintenance, and cost-effective, allowing easy installation and operation in humid environments without electrical power sources.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a device (100) for holding bait (150) for animals (180), comprising a first housing (110), a first outer wall (104a), and a second outer wall (104b), wherein the first outer wall (104a) is part of the first housing (110) and has a first feed opening (112), the device (100) is designed such that the bait (150) can be placed in the first housing (110) in such a way that at least part of the bait (150) can be eaten by the animals (180) through the first feed opening (112), and the second outer wall (104b) has one or more cutouts (102), the device (100) being designed such that, when a minimum amount of a liquid (160) enters the device (100) through the one or more cutouts (102), the bait (150) is prevented from contacting the liquid (160) by means of a protection mechanism (130) of the device (100).
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