CN217695069U - Mouse blocking device - Google Patents
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The utility model provides a hinder mouse device contains at least: the air-tight strip body is arranged on the edge of a door body or a window body and used for sealing a gap of the door body or the window body, the plurality of spine parts are arranged on at least one side surface of the air-tight strip body and used for blocking a mouse from passing through, when the mouse touches or contacts the spine parts, the mouse can feel pain or even be injured by stimulation, the limb of the mouse can be naturally and reflectively kept away after touching the spine parts, the mouse is actively kept away and is not willing to contact the spine parts again, and therefore the device structure capable of effectively blocking the mouse from entering the indoor space is provided.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a hinder mouse device refers in particular to one kind and can install the edge of locating the door body or window form for block the mouse and creep through the device structure that advances the interior space from crack or crack.
Background
In urban or rural environments, mice invade buildings or houses, and the skeletal structure of the mice can easily shrink bones, so when the pipelines of the buildings have holes or large door gaps, the mice can creep and penetrate into the buildings and houses, and the mice generally go out for activity and forage in the rest time (such as midnight), and even damage various furniture or electrical appliances for tooth grinding, so that the rest of people is influenced, property loss is caused, the mice are easy to carry various directly or indirectly infected viruses and bacteria, and when the mice are retained for a long time, the people can be infected with diseases, and therefore, various mouse catching modes are developed by manufacturers to catch the mice when the mice invade.
It is known that the common mouse trapping tools are roughly divided into a mouse trapping plate and a mouse trapping cage which can trap a mouse and a mouse trap which can trap the mouse and kill the mouse, and no matter what type of the mouse trapping tools, how to treat the living mouse or the dead mouse is another trouble after the mouse is successfully captured, so people generally want to prevent the mouse from invading home to avoid the trouble.
Nowadays, more manufacturers have to install a plurality of spikes S on the pipe P (as shown in fig. 1) such as the drain pipe or the cold air pipe, and by means of the nature of normal living things, the device inherently resists touching the spikes S to achieve the effect of preventing rats from crawling, and for the problem of too large door gap, although the air-tight strip a is installed on the edge of the door B to block the gap C, the air-tight strip a is mainly sealed with the ground G (as shown in fig. 2) to prevent cold air from leaking from the indoor space, so the air-tight strip a is generally made of soft material or elastic material to make the edge of the air-tight strip a attach to the ground, and the door B can be opened or closed freely and the rats may pass through the gap C (not shown) of the door B by the air-tight strip a.
Therefore, how to provide a structure or device that can effectively prevent the mouse from entering the indoor space in the house is the utility model discloses a direction place that utility model designers want to improve urgently.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Therefore, in view of the above-mentioned shortcomings, the present invention provides a novel patent, which is designed by collecting relevant information, evaluating and considering in many ways, and continuously trying out and modifying with years of experience accumulated in the industry.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a mouse blocking device, which comprises:
the air-tight strip body can be arranged on the edge of a door body or a window body and used for sealing a gap of the door body or the window body; and the number of the first and second groups,
a plurality of spine portions, which are soft or hard material and are arranged on at least one surface of the air-tight strip body.
Wherein: the plurality of sharp pointed parts are arranged on the surface of the airtight strip body in a regular or irregular mode.
Wherein: the spine portion is made of carborundum material.
Wherein: the spine part is made of interlaced iron wires.
Wherein: the spine part is made of steel brush material.
The utility model has the advantages of providing a hinder mouse device, install at the edge of a door body or window form with at least one airtight strip body, a gap for sealing this door body or window form, the surface of this airtight strip body is equipped with spine portion, a mouse is blocked, if the mouse wants to pass through promptly this spine portion of needs promotion and can pass through, nevertheless promote this spine portion and can make this mouse feel the sting, if still promote by force and more can further cause the injury to the mouse, so make the mouse instinctively reject to contact and promote this spine portion, borrow this to reach and provide an effective device structure that blocks to advance to the room of blocking of mouse.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a conventional rat climbing prevention structure;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an airtight structure of a gap of a conventional door body;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a mouse-blocking device of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a mouse-blocking device of the present invention.
Description of the reference numerals: a-airtight strip; b-a door body; c-gap; g, ground; a P-pipe; s-spine; 10-airtight strip body; 20-the spine part.
Detailed Description
To achieve the above and other objects and advantages, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 3 to 4, as shown in the drawings, the present invention provides a mouse blocking device, which at least comprises: at least one airtight strip body 10 and a plurality of spine portions 20, the airtight strip body 10 can be locked or adhered to any or other methods, installed on the edge of a door body B or a window body, for closing the gap C of the door body B or the window body (as shown in fig. 3), the spine portions 20 are arranged on at least one side surface of the airtight strip body 10 for blocking the mouse from passing, specifically, the spine portions 20 are relatively arranged in the outer side direction of the door body B, i.e. the direction in which the mouse may crawl through, and preferably, the spine portions 20 can be further arranged on the two side surfaces of the airtight strip body 10, so that any direction of the door body B or the window body can block the mouse from crawling through the mouse blocking device of the present invention (as shown in fig. 3), thereby providing a device structure capable of effectively blocking the mouse from entering the indoor space.
More specifically, the blocking effect of the rat blocking device of the present invention is achieved by utilizing the natural instinct of the living being, when the rat touches or contacts the spine portion 20, the rat will feel painful by stimulation, and the serious person will hurt the rat, for example, if the rat violently contacts the spine portion 20 by running or bumping or other manners, the rat will be directly hurt, and the stimulation of the spine portion 20 will make the rat leave the spine portion 20 after touching the spine portion 20 in a reflective manner, so that the rat is actively kept away and does not want to contact the spine portion 20 again, thereby achieving the purpose of effectively blocking the passing of the rat.
And preferably, the plurality of spikes 20 may be arranged on the surface of the weather strip body 10 in a regular manner or an irregular manner (as shown in fig. 4), so as to block mice from crawling through the door body B or the gap C of the window.
In addition, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, in order to prevent the legs of the user from accidentally touching and scratching the spine portion 20 to cause injury when the user walks through the rat blocking device, the spine portions 20 can be made of soft materials, but in order to maintain the blocking effect of the spine portion 20, the spine portion 20 is made of a material at least containing carborundum, so that the rat is still stimulated by the spine portions 20 to feel pain or injury when the rat wants to crawl through the rat blocking device.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of spikes 20 can be made of a hard material, such as interlaced iron wire, or made of a steel brush material, so as to improve the sharpness or hardness of the spikes 20, thereby improving the stimulation effect of the plurality of spikes 20 on the mouse.
The foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than limiting, and it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications, variations or equivalents may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A rat-blocking device, comprising:
the air-tight strip body can be arranged on the edge of a door body or a window body and used for sealing a gap of the door body or the window body; and the number of the first and second groups,
a plurality of spine portions, which are soft or hard material and are arranged on at least one surface of the air-tight strip body.
2. The rat blocking device according to claim 1, wherein: the plurality of sharp pointed parts are arranged on the surface of the airtight strip body in a regular or irregular mode.
3. The rat blocking device according to claim 1, wherein: the spike is made of carborundum material.
4. The rat blocking device according to claim 1, characterized in that: the spine part is made of interlaced iron wires.
5. The rat blocking device according to claim 1, characterized in that: the spine part is made of steel brush material.
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