KR200447515Y1 - Two-way Harmful Insect Trap - Google Patents

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KR200447515Y1
KR200447515Y1 KR2020090008630U KR20090008630U KR200447515Y1 KR 200447515 Y1 KR200447515 Y1 KR 200447515Y1 KR 2020090008630 U KR2020090008630 U KR 2020090008630U KR 20090008630 U KR20090008630 U KR 20090008630U KR 200447515 Y1 KR200447515 Y1 KR 200447515Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M1/00Stationary means for catching or killing insects
    • A01M1/02Stationary means for catching or killing insects with devices or substances, e.g. food, pheronones attracting the insects
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M1/00Stationary means for catching or killing insects
    • A01M1/10Catching insects by using Traps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M2200/00Kind of animal
    • A01M2200/01Insects
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S43/00Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying

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The present invention relates to a pest trap, and more particularly to a two-way pest trap that is easy to combine and disassemble and is fixed to the branches or sticks.

Two-Way pest traps of the present invention is the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 is formed in a position that is indented up and down symmetrically from the open one side end, the first upper groove 11 And a first upper coupling jaw 13 and a first lower coupling jaw 14 are erected outwardly along the circumference of the first lower groove 12, and the first attracting hole 15 is formed at the other end thereof. A housing 10; A second upper groove 21 and a second lower groove 22 corresponding to the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 are formed at one open end, and the second upper groove 21 is formed. And a second upper coupling jaw 23 and a second side end of which both end portions abut on both sides of the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the first lower coupling jaw 14 along the circumference of the second lower groove 22. A second housing 20 in which the lower coupling jaw 24 is erected and the second attracting hole 25 is formed at the other end; A fixing cap fitted to the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the second upper coupling jaw 23 in contact with the first upper coupling jaw 13 to fasten the first and second housings 10 and 20 ( 30); One end is introduced into the first and second housings 10 and 20 through the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the second lower coupling jaw 24 which is in contact with the first lower coupling jaw 14. The second upper coupling jaw 13 and the second upper coupling jaw (23) inside the second end is in contact with the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the first lower coupling jaw (14) The first lower coupling jaw 14 and the second lower portion are exposed to the outside through the lower coupling jaw 24 and the outer peripheral edge of the other end is prevented from separating the first and second housings 10 and 20. A medicine container 40 in which a coupling cap 44 surrounding the coupling jaw 24 is formed; Characterized in that it comprises a.

Two-Way pest trap of the present invention by the configuration as described above is not limited to the installation place has the effect that can be fixed by using the support in the place where you can not hang the strings, such as orchards as well as dense trees, such as orchards have.

In addition, the pest trap can be decomposed only by separating the medicine container from the pest trap, and thus the drug filling and pest cleaning are possible at once.

Pests, moths, insects, traps

Description

Two-way Harmful Insect Trap}

The present invention relates to a pest trap, and more particularly to a two-way pest trap that is easy to combine and disassemble and is fixed to the branches or sticks.

In general, farmers growing fruit trees have protected the fruit water by using toxic pesticides or by means of capturing them as a means to protect the fruit from pests.

Of these methods, the most widely used method of eradicating pests using strong pesticides is more common, but it is hard to see them as a preferred method in that most of them are human.

Because it is a highly toxic pesticide, it cannot be completely removed even if it is wiped clean with water and detergent. In addition, this method of eradication by pesticides may cause only a temporary effect, causing a problem of spraying pesticides repeatedly. In addition, depending on the type of pests, the type of pesticides should be different, but the distribution of pests cannot be easily grasped. Therefore, this method is not an encouraging method in light of current environmental pollution policy or sanitation of the taster.

Therefore, what is designed is an attracting trap using a pheromone agent. The attractant trap is economical, but the inconvenience of having to refill the pheromone agent or separate the attractant trap itself. This is a problem that acts as a huge burden on the farmhouse is not enough hands.

In order to solve the above problems, as illustrated in FIG. 1, a cylindrical pest trap (published patent 10-2009-0059090) has been disclosed. Since the manned trap is fixed by hanging in a string, there is a restriction in the installation place, and there was a hassle of being separately made of a pheromone refilling or pest cleaning process.

The present invention was devised to solve the above problems, and the object of the present invention is to integrate a pill container for storing a pheromone agent and a pest trap, and using the pill container as a coupling means of the pest trap, the pest trap To provide a two-way pest trap that is easy to disassemble and combine.

Two-Way pest traps of the present invention is the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 is formed in a position that is indented up and down symmetrically from the open one side end, the first upper groove 11 And a first upper coupling jaw 13 and a first lower coupling jaw 14 are erected outwardly along the circumference of the first lower groove 12, and the first attracting hole 15 is formed at the other end thereof. A housing 10; A second upper groove 21 and a second lower groove 22 corresponding to the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 are formed at one open end, and the second upper groove 21 is formed. And a second upper coupling jaw 23 and a second side end of which both end portions abut on both sides of the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the first lower coupling jaw 14 along the circumference of the second lower groove 22. A second housing 20 in which the lower coupling jaw 24 is erected and the second attracting hole 25 is formed at the other end; A fixing cap fitted to the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the second upper coupling jaw 23 in contact with the first upper coupling jaw 13 to fasten the first and second housings 10 and 20 ( 30); One end is introduced into the first and second housings 10 and 20 through the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the second lower coupling jaw 24 which is in contact with the first lower coupling jaw 14. The second upper coupling jaw 13 and the second upper coupling jaw (23) inside the second end is in contact with the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the first lower coupling jaw (14) The first lower coupling jaw 14 and the second lower coupling are exposed to the outside through the lower coupling jaw 24 and the outer peripheral edge of the other end is prevented from separating the first and second housings 10 and 20. The medicine container 40 is formed with a coupling cap 44 surrounding the jaw 24; Characterized in that it comprises a.

In addition, the medicine container 40 is the drug storage portion 42 and the fixing portion 43 is vertically separated by the partition 41 formed in the longitudinal direction in the hollow tubular shape the drug storage portion 42 ) Is located in the first and second housings 10 and 20, and the fixing part 43 is exposed to the outside.

In addition, the side of the drug reservoir 42 is characterized in that a plurality of through-holes (42a) is formed to enable ventilation.

In addition, the fixing portion 43 is characterized in that the diameter decreases toward the partition wall (41).

In addition, the first and second attracting holes (15, 25) is characterized in that the teeth (15a, 25a) is formed at one end of the first and second housing (10) 20 in one end.

In addition, the cross-sectional area of the first and second attracting holes 15 and 25 is narrower toward one side of the first and second housings 10 and 20, and the first and second drawing holes 15 and 25 are formed. The inclined surfaces 15b and 25b are characterized in that they are meshed to be ventilated.

Two-Way pest trap of the present invention by the configuration as described above is not limited to the installation place has the effect that can be fixed by using the support in the place where you can not hang the strings, such as orchards as well as dense trees, such as orchards have.

In addition, the pest trap can be decomposed only by separating the medicine container from the pest trap, and thus the drug filling and pest cleaning are possible at once.

Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention as described above will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a pest trap of the present invention, Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view showing a pest trap of the present invention. Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view showing a housing of the present invention, Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a pest trap of the present invention, Figure 6 is a side view showing a pest trap of the present invention. 7 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a medicine container of the present invention, Figure 8 is a perspective view showing a fixed state of the pest trap of the present invention.

1 and 2, the two-way pest trap of the present invention is a collection mechanism for attracting and trapping pests by using a pheromone agent capable of attracting pests, the first housing 10, the second housing 20, the fixing cap 30 and the medicine container 40 is made.

Two-way pest trap of the present invention is made by combining the first housing 10 and the second housing 20. In the present embodiment, the shape of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 is shown in a cylindrical shape, but the shape of each of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 may trap insects. It is obvious that any shape can be modified as long as it is a shape.

4 to 6, the first housing 10 has a cylindrical shape in which one side is opened and the first induction hole 15 is formed at the other side. The first housing 10 is formed with a first upper groove 11 and a first lower groove 12 at one side end. The first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 are vertically symmetrical, and are formed in a semicircle inward from one side end of the first housing 10. When the first housing 10 is coupled to the second housing 20, the first housing 10 and the second upper groove 21 and the second lower groove 22 which will be described later in contact with each other and fastened to each other This is to form circular through holes in the upper and lower portions of the second housing 20.

The first upper coupling jaw 13 is formed in the first upper groove 11 along the circumference of the first upper groove 11. An outer periphery of the end of the first upper coupling jaw 13 may protrude.

This is because the first housing 10 of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 which are in contact with the second upper coupling jaw 23 to be described later when the first housing 10 is coupled with the second housing 20 A circular upper coupling jaw 53 is formed on the top to facilitate the coupling with the fixing cap 30.

The first lower groove 12 is formed with a first lower coupling jaw 14 formed downward along the circumference of the first lower groove 12. The outer periphery of the end of the first lower coupling jaw 14 may protrude.

This is because the first housing 10 of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 which are in contact with the second lower coupling jaw 24 to be described later when the first housing 10 is coupled with the second housing 20 A circular lower coupling jaw 54 is formed at the bottom to facilitate the coupling with the medicine container 40.

The first attraction hole 15 may be formed in a conical shape in which the cross-sectional area is narrowed toward one side of the first housing 10. A first tooth 15a may be formed at one end of the first attracting hole 15 toward the one side or the inside of the first housing 10. A plurality of first teeth 15a are radially formed, and a boundary between the first teeth 15a and the first induction hole 15 is formed to be fluid, so that the first teeth 15a are inclined when the pest is introduced. The first housing 10 is opened to facilitate the introduction of pests, and the first teeth 15a are normally closed to prevent the incoming pests from escaping. The first inclined surface 15b of the first attracting hole 15 may be formed in a mesh shape or may be formed with a pore shape so that the pheromone agent is easily diffused in the air. The size of the first attraction hole 15 is preferably large enough to accommodate a pest, and the pore size of the first inclined surface 15b is preferably large enough to prevent the pest from escaping.

The second housing 20 has a cylindrical shape in which one side is opened and the second attracting hole 25 is formed at the other side. In the second housing 20, a second upper groove 21 and a second lower groove 22 are formed at one end thereof. The second upper groove 21 and the second lower groove 22 are vertically symmetrical, and are formed in a semicircle inward from one side end of the second housing 20. The first housing 10 and the first housing 10 and the first housing 10 are coupled to each other by contacting the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 when the first housing 10 is coupled to the second housing 20. 2 is to form a circular through hole in the upper and lower portions of the housing (20).

A second upper coupling jaw 23 is formed along the circumference of the second upper groove 21 in the second upper groove 21. The outer periphery of the end of the second upper coupling jaw 23 may protrude.

The upper part of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 which are coupled to each other by contacting the first upper coupling jaw 13 when the second housing 20 is coupled to the first housing 10. The upper upper coupling jaw 53 is formed in the in order to facilitate the coupling with the fixing cap (30).

The second lower groove 22 is formed with a second lower coupling jaw 24 formed downward along the circumference of the second lower groove 22. An outer periphery of the end of the second lower coupling jaw 24 may protrude.

The lower part of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 which are coupled to each other by contacting the first lower coupling jaw 14 when the second housing 20 is coupled to the first housing 10. The lower lower coupling jaw 54 is formed in the to facilitate the coupling with the medicine barrel (40).

The second attraction hole 25 may be formed in a conical shape in which the cross-sectional area is narrowed toward one side of the second housing 20. A second tooth 25a may be formed at one end of the second attracting hole 25 toward the one side, that is, the inside of the second housing 20. The plurality of second teeth 25a are radially formed, and the boundary between the second teeth 25a and the second attracting holes 25 is formed to be fluid so that the second teeth 25a are formed when the pests are introduced. The inside of the second housing 20 is opened to facilitate the introduction of pests, and the second tooth 25a is normally closed to prevent the incoming pests from escaping. The second inclined surface 25b of the second attraction hole 25 may be formed in a mesh shape or may be formed with a pore shape so that the pheromone agent is easily diffused in the air. The size of the second attraction hole 25 is preferably large enough to accommodate a pest, and the pore size of the second inclined surface 25b is preferably large enough that the pest cannot escape.

It is preferable that any one of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 is formed to have a diameter larger than that of the other one where the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 are coupled to each other. . The material of each of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 may be a plastic material having strength, and may be made of a transparent material to enable a user to check the amount of pest collection or drug consumption of the medicine container. have. Any one of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 may be formed with a ring portion 60 to mount the insect collector of the present invention. A strap may be attached to the ring part 60.

Insect collector of the present invention according to the above configuration is the first upper groove 11 and the second upper groove 21 when the one end of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 abuts The upper groove 51 formed by abutment, the upper coupling jaw 53 formed by the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the second upper coupling jaw 23 abut, the first lower groove 12 and the second The lower groove 22 is formed by contacting the lower groove 52 and the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the second lower coupling jaw 24 is made to include a lower coupling jaw (54) formed in contact. Accordingly, the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 are not provided with a separate coupling means, the fixing cap 30 is fitted to the upper coupling jaw 53, the lower coupling jaw ( By fitting the drug container 40 in the 54), it is possible to secure the coupling.

Referring to Figure 2, the fixing cap 30 has a cylindrical shape, one side of which is sealed and the other side of the conventional lid can be used. However, the inner circumference of the other end may be protruded to be fitted to the upper coupling jaw 53. The fixing cap 30 is coupled to the upper coupling jaw 53, thereby further solidifying the coupling of the first housing 10 and the second housing 20.

Referring to FIG. 7, the medicine container 40 includes a partition 41, a drug storage part 42, a fixing part 43, and a coupling cap 44. The medicine container 40 is formed in a cylindrical shape. The medicine container 40 is inserted through the lower groove 52 and the end may be fixed to the upper groove 51. In the center of the medicine barrel 40, the partition wall 41 is formed vertically in the longitudinal direction.

Above the partition 41 is formed a drug storage unit 42 that can store the pheromone agent. The medicine reservoir 42 has the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 which are coupled to each other when the medicine container 40 is coupled to the first housing 10 and the second housing 20. It is located inside of. A plurality of through-holes (42a) for the ventilation may be formed on the side of the drug reservoir 42. This is to increase the diffusion of the pheromone agent stored in the drug storage unit 42. In this embodiment, the through-hole 42a is shown to be formed radially along the longitudinal direction on the side of the drug storage portion 42, but any shape can be used as long as it can enhance the diffusibility of the pheromone agent Self-explanatory

Below the partition 41, a fixing part 43 capable of fixing the insect collector of the present invention is formed on a branch or the like. The fixing part 43 may be formed such that a lower end thereof is exposed to the outside. As illustrated in FIG. 8, the insect collector of the present invention may be fixed through a fixing part 43 to a support 70 for fixing a branch or a plant without a separate fixing means. The diameter of the fixing part 43 may be reduced toward the partition 41. This is to allow the fixing is inserted regardless of the thickness of the branches or supports.

On the outer circumferential edge of the other end of the medicine barrel 40 is formed a coupling cap 44 is coupled to the lower coupling jaw (54). The coupling cap 44 has the same shape as the fixing cap 30, but there is a difference that the fixing portion 43 penetrates. The diameter of the coupling cap 44 is preferably formed larger than the diameter of the lower coupling jaw (54). The coupling cap 44 is formed so that the circumferential surface extends toward one side of the medicine barrel 40 to surround the lower coupling jaw 54. The coupling cap 44 has an extended end formed to protrude in the direction of the central axis to secure the coupling with the lower coupling jaw 54. The coupling cap 44 is coupled to the lower coupling jaw 54, thereby firmly coupling the first housing 10 and the second housing 20, and at the same time the medicine barrel 40 is fastened to each other. The first housing 10 and the second housing 20 are fitted and fixed, and may be separated if necessary.

The terms or words used in this specification and claims are not to be construed as limiting in their usual or dictionary meanings, and the inventors may appropriately define the concepts of terms in order to best describe their own design. It should be interpreted as meaning and concept corresponding to the technical idea of the present invention on the basis of the principle of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments described in the present specification and the configuration shown in the drawings are only the most preferred embodiments of the present invention, and do not satisfy all of the technical ideas of the present invention, and various equivalents may be substituted for them at the time of the present application. It should be understood that there may be water and variations.

1 is a perspective view showing a conventional pest trap

2 is a perspective view showing a pest trap of the present invention

Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view showing a pest trap of the present invention

4 is an exploded perspective view showing a housing of the present invention

5 is a cross-sectional view showing a pest trap of the present invention

Figure 6 is a side view showing a pest trap of the present invention

7 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a medicine container of the present invention

8 is a perspective view showing a fixed state of the pest trap of the present invention

<Description of the symbols for the main parts of the drawings>

10: first housing 11: first upper groove

12: first lower groove 13: first upper coupling jaw

14: the first lower coupling jaw 15: the first attracting hole

20: 2nd housing 21: 2nd upper groove

22: the second lower groove 23: the second upper coupling jaw

24: the second lower coupling jaw 25: the second attracting hole

30: fixed cap

40: drug container 41: bulkhead

42: drug storage 43: fixed part

44: coupling cap

51: upper groove 52: lower groove

53: upper coupling jaw 54: lower coupling jaw

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The first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 are formed at positions that are indented inward from the opened one side end and are symmetrically up, and the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 are formed. A first housing 10 in which a first upper coupling jaw 13 and a first lower coupling jaw 14 are erected outwards along a circumference thereof, and a first attracting hole 15 is formed at the other end thereof; A second upper groove 21 and a second lower groove 22 corresponding to the first upper groove 11 and the first lower groove 12 are formed at one open end, and the second upper groove 21 is formed. And a second upper coupling jaw 23 and a second side end of which both end portions abut on both sides of the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the first lower coupling jaw 14 along the circumference of the second lower groove 22. A second housing 20 in which the lower coupling jaw 24 is erected and the second attracting hole 25 is formed at the other end; The first upper coupling jaw 13 and the first upper coupling jaw 13 is fitted to the second upper coupling jaw (23) in contact with each other to fasten the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 A fixed cap 30; The first housing 10 and the second housing which are coupled to each other through one side end of the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the second lower coupling jaw 24 which are in contact with the first lower coupling jaw 14. 20) is placed inside the first upper coupling jaw 13 and the second upper coupling jaw 23, the other end is the first lower coupling jaw 14 and the first lower coupling jaw (14) The first lower coupling is exposed to the outside through the second lower coupling jaw 24 in contact with the other, and the outer peripheral edge of the other end is prevented from separating the first housing 10 and the second housing 20 which are fastened to each other. The medicine container 40 is formed with a coupling cap 44 surrounding the jaw 14 and the second lower coupling jaw 24; Two-Way pest traps comprising a. The method of claim 1, The medicine container 40 is a hollow tubular shape of the drug storage portion 42 and the fixing portion 43 is vertically separated by a partition wall 41 formed in the vertical direction in the longitudinal direction and the drug storage portion 42 is Located in the interlocked first housing 10 and the second housing 20, the fixing part 43 is exposed to the outside Two-Way pest traps. The method of claim 2, Side of the drug storage unit 42 is a two-way pest trap, characterized in that a plurality of through-holes (42a) is formed to enable ventilation. The method of claim 2, The fixed part 43 is a two-way pest trap, characterized in that the diameter decreases toward the partition 41. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The first attracting hole 15 is formed at the end with a first tooth 15a in one direction of the first housing 10, and the second drawing hole 25 is at the end with the second housing 20. Two-Way pest trap, characterized in that the second tooth (25a) is formed in one direction of. The method of claim 5, The first attracting hole 15 has a narrow cross-sectional area toward one side of the first housing 10, and the first inclined surface 15b thus formed is meshed to be ventilated. The two attracting holes 25 have a narrower cross-sectional area toward one side of the second housing 20, and thus the second inclined surface 25b has a mesh shape so as to be ventilated. -Way pest trap.
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