JP2004154101A - Mosquito-detecting radar - Google Patents
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【0001】
[発明の属する技術分野]
本発明は、蚊の発生させる音域のみを聞き分ける音探知センサーと連動した色のついた光を照射する装置で飛行する蚊を随時捕捉し、蚊の飛行する場所を人間の視覚的に見えるように色のついた光で指し示しながら蚊を出来るだけ長い時間色のついた光で照らし続けることによって飛んでいる蚊を見つけやすく出来るようにする音探知センサーと連動した色のついた光を照射する装置に関する。
【0002】
[従来の技術]
音探知センサーと連動した色のついた光を照射する装置が蚊の位置を特定するのにつかわれたことはない。
【0003】
[発明が解決しようとする課題]
従来の物は、蚊を追い込んだり、おびき寄せたりして退治することは出来たが、自分で蚊を見つけずらいために、自分で蚊を見つけて退治しずらかったし、蚊を見つけても蚊を見失いやすく、退治しずらかった。そこで、本発明によって飛んでいる蚊を見つけて退治しやすく出来たり、飛んでいる蚊を見つけて捕獲しやすく出来るようにする。
【0004】
[課題を解決するための手段]
蚊の発生させる音域のみを聞き分ける音探知センサーと連動した色のついた光を照射する装置で、飛行する蚊を随時捕捉し、蚊の飛行する場所を人間の視覚的に見えるように色のついた光で指し示しながら蚊を出来るだけ長い時間色のついた光で照らし続ける。それによって飛んでいる蚊を見つけて退治しやすく出来たり、飛んでいる蚊を見つけて捕獲しやすく出来るようにする。
【0005】
[発明の実施の形態]
室内などに本発明を置いて色のついた光が指し示す方向で蚊の飛んでいる位直を調べる。
【0006】
[実施例]
室内などで蚊を見失った時に本発明で調べる。
【0007】
室内などで蚊がいるかどうか調べる時に本発明で調べる。
【0008】
[発明の効果]
本発明を使って調べることによって飛んでいる蚊を早く見つけられる。
【0009】
蚊を本発明で見つけて、自分で退治した時に蚊の死骸を確認できる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明の実施形態を示す蚊探知レーダーの断面図
【符号の説明】
1 半円形のカバー
2 色のついた光を照射する装置
3 蚊の発生させる音域のみを聞き分ける音探知センサー
4 蚊
5 色のついた光[0001]
[Technical field to which the invention belongs]
The present invention captures flying mosquitoes at any time with a device that emits colored light in conjunction with a sound detection sensor that distinguishes only the sound range generated by mosquitoes so that the place where the mosquitoes fly can be visually recognized by humans. A device that emits colored light in conjunction with a sound detection sensor that makes it easier to find flying mosquitoes by pointing the mosquito for as long as possible while pointing with colored light About.
[0002]
[Conventional technology]
Devices that emit colored light in conjunction with sound detection sensors have never been used to locate mosquitoes.
[0003]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
In the past, mosquitoes could be driven or attracted to get rid of them.However, because it was difficult to find mosquitoes by themselves, it was difficult for them to find mosquitoes and exterminate them. It was easy to lose track and was hard to get rid of. Therefore, the present invention makes it easy to find a flying mosquito and exterminate it, or to find a flying mosquito and easily catch it.
[0004]
[Means for solving the problem]
A device that emits colored light in conjunction with a sound detection sensor that distinguishes only the sound range generated by mosquitoes.It captures flying mosquitoes from time to time and adds color so that the place where the mosquitoes fly is visible to humans. The mosquito keeps shining with colored light for as long as possible while pointing at it. This makes it easier to find flying mosquitoes and get rid of them, or to find flying mosquitoes and make them easier to catch.
[0005]
[Embodiment of the invention]
The present invention is placed in a room or the like, and the position of the mosquito flying in the direction indicated by the colored light is checked.
[0006]
[Example]
The present invention examines when a mosquito is lost in a room or the like.
[0007]
The present invention examines whether there is a mosquito in a room or the like.
[0008]
[The invention's effect]
By using the present invention, a flying mosquito can be found quickly.
[0009]
A mosquito can be found by the present invention and a dead mosquito can be confirmed when exterminated by yourself.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a mosquito detecting radar showing an embodiment of the present invention.
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DE102009002733B3 (en) * | 2009-04-29 | 2010-12-30 | Haeberlin, Volker, Dr. | Method and device for manipulating a flying insect |
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DE102009002733B3 (en) * | 2009-04-29 | 2010-12-30 | Haeberlin, Volker, Dr. | Method and device for manipulating a flying insect |
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