KR20100033336A - Insect captor - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a pest collector, and can be used anywhere regardless of noise, odor and surrounding pollution.
The pest collector of the first embodiment according to the present invention
In pest collectors,
Electric field having a stabilizer; Attracting lamp which is installed to be electrically connected to the ballast and emits light; A translucent inner cover disposed in a circumferential region of the attraction lamp; A translucent collecting sheet detachably coupled to an outer surface of the translucent inner cover and coated with a sticky liquid on the outer surface; It includes; a translucent outer cover is provided with a spaced apart gap that allows the introduction of pests to the outside of the translucent inner cover.
The pest collector of the second embodiment,
In pest collectors,
A translucent outer cover having a pest inlet at the bottom; An electric body coupled to an upper surface of the translucent outer cover and having a stabilizer; An inner cover of the perforated type having an upper portion coupled to the electric field body and spaced apart from the translucent outer cover, and having a pest inlet at a lower portion thereof; A light-transmitting collecting sheet having a restoring elastic force to be restored to its original state when a sticky liquid is applied to at least an inner surface while being located inside the inner cover; It is to include a attracting lamp which is installed to be electrically connected to the ballast while being located inside the light-transmitting collecting sheet.
Description
The present invention relates to a pest collector.
More specifically, it relates to a pest collector that can be used anywhere and without generating noise, odors and surrounding pollution.
In general, pests are classified as agricultural pests or sanitary insects that directly or indirectly harm humans, such as flies, mosquitoes, or moths. The most common method for removing these pests is by spraying pesticides or insecticides.
However, most of these pesticides and pesticides are made of harmful components to the human body, and in addition to pests, problems that affect the insects are generated.
Therefore, in recent years, studies have been conducted to remove pests by various methods such as biodegradable insecticides, pest control methods using natural enemies, and manned pests. Attracted insects use the positive daylighting of the pests to move to a brighter place than the surroundings. As a representative example, a device called an electric insecticide has been developed.
This electric insecticide is equipped with an infrared heater lamp inside the main body and heats the pests attracted to the heater lamp by the heat of the heater lamp. Can be.
However, the above-described conventional electric insecticide has a problem in that noise and odor are generated when pests are burned by heat, and the heat insect pests are scattered to the surroundings to pollute the surroundings.
In addition, the conventional electric insecticides have a relatively large size, which is problematic in that they are not suitable for indoor use such as home use and food or food handling facilities.
According to a first aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object,
In pest collectors,
Electric field having a stabilizer; Attracting lamp which is installed to be electrically connected to the ballast and emits light; A translucent inner cover disposed in a circumferential region of the attraction lamp; A translucent collecting sheet detachably coupled to an outer surface of the translucent inner cover and coated with a sticky liquid on the outer surface; It is a pest collector comprising a; translucent outer cover which is installed on the outside of the translucent inner cover with a clearance gap in which pests can be introduced.
Furthermore, according to the second aspect of the present invention,
The interior of the electric body is provided with a stabilizer receiving portion, the front both sides of the electric body is a pest collector further comprising a cover coupling portion is coupled to the translucent outer cover is provided.
Furthermore, according to the third aspect of the present invention,
In pest collectors,
A translucent outer cover having a pest inlet at the bottom; An electric body coupled to an upper surface of the translucent outer cover and having a stabilizer; An inner cover of the perforated type having an upper portion coupled to the electric field body and spaced apart from the translucent outer cover, and having a pest inlet at a lower portion thereof; A light-transmitting collecting sheet having a restoring elastic force to be restored to its original state when a sticky liquid is applied to at least an inner surface while being located inside the inner cover; And a attractant lamp which is installed inside the light-transmitting collecting sheet and electrically connected to the ballast and emits light.
Furthermore, according to the fourth aspect of the present invention,
The translucent outer cover is a pest collector of acrylic or glass.
Furthermore, according to the fifth aspect of the present invention,
The attraction lamp is a pest collector made of an ultraviolet lamp.
Furthermore, according to the sixth aspect of the present invention,
Sticky liquid of the light-transmitting collecting sheet is a pest collector containing a sunscreen.
The present invention is provided with a pest collector capable of attracting pests, indoors and outdoors, and at home or food handling sites, without generating noise, odors and surrounding pollution.
Advantages and features of the present invention, and methods of achieving them will become more apparent with reference to the embodiments described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The pest collector according to the present invention is provided with two embodiments.
First, the configuration of the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS.
1 is a perspective view of a pest collector according to a first embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the pest collector according to Figure 1, Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG.
As shown in the drawings, the
The
In addition,
The
Here, the coupling of the
At this time, it is preferable that a plurality of entrances and
The coupling of the
In addition, a suspension hole (not shown) for supporting the suspension on a wall or the like is formed in an upper region of the
The
The
The
In addition, a gap (d) is formed between the inner cover (30) and the outer cover (50), the size of the gap (d) is formed to the extent that the pest can be sufficiently introduced. This is possible by appropriately adjusting the size or the coupling position of the
The
In addition, it is preferable to attach a release paper (not shown: for example, vinyl paper) that can be easily peeled off from the coating surface to protect the sticking liquid before use.
In addition, the
The
This prevents the pests collected inside the
Referring to the pest capture process of the
First, when the power is turned on by operating a switch (not shown), the power transmitted from the outside is transferred to the attracting
Then, the light emitted from the
When the pests entered into the
On the other hand, if the capture of the pest has been proceeding for a relatively long time, it is necessary to remove the captured pests, in this case, the
The configuration of the second embodiment will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6.
4 is a perspective view of a pest collector according to a second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 4, and FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 4.
As shown in the drawings, the pest collector 2 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is the
The pest collector 2 of this second embodiment has a similar or identical basic configuration, but there is a difference in the way the pests are introduced from the bottom. For the sake of brevity, the following description focuses on differences from the first embodiment, and overlapping portions will be briefly mentioned or omitted.
First, the
Here, the
The
The
The
In addition, the upper cover of the
The
The collecting
The collecting
The sticky liquid applied to both sides of the collecting
The collecting
Here, the collecting
The
As described above, the pest collector according to the present invention is trapped in the collecting sheet coated with the sticky liquid and die in that state, so that no noise and odor occurs, and the pest does not fall down and thus does not pollute the surroundings. Therefore, it is very suitable for use outdoors and indoors and in food or food handling stations.
The embodiments of the present invention described above are disclosed for purposes of illustration, and those skilled in the art having various ordinary knowledge of the present invention may make various modifications, changes, and additions within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additions should be considered to be within the scope of the following claims.
1 is a perspective view of a pest collector according to a first embodiment of the present invention
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the pest collector according to Figure 1
3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG.
4 is a perspective view of a pest collector according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
5 is an exploded perspective view of FIG.
6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B of FIG.
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First Embodiment
1: pest collector
10: total body 20: manned lamp
30: inner cover 40: collecting sheet
50: outer cover
Second Embodiment
2: pest collector
100: outer cover 110: overall length
120: inner cover 130: collecting sheet 140: manned lamp
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