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US1182389A
US1182389A US8001016A US8001016A US1182389A US 1182389 A US1182389 A US 1182389A US 8001016 A US8001016 A US 8001016A US 8001016 A US8001016 A US 8001016A US 1182389 A US1182389 A US 1182389A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • he pros nc invcu'ri-Jn a pertains to intraps, rid aims (to provide a novel and proved device that churactcr which lzhc dual :l'uruttion f a lamp shade .ect "richer.
  • l is a plan View of thodcvice in lilank form.
  • Fig. 53 is a side elcmtiou of the as applied to an clcctric on view of the comis u side. elevation of on oil.
  • the body 1 is provided with an arcuute fold line 7 adjacent and parallel with its outer curved edge, and providing a lip 8 which is bent upwardly when the body is folded into conical form, to thereby proi'ide an annular trough at the lower edge of the cone.
  • the outer surface of the body 1 is provided adjacent and approximately parallel with its edges and ends, with a strip 10 of a, dry substance of any suitable sort, and within the outline of said strip 10, the outer surface of the body is provided with a sticky substance 1'1 which is prevented from running over ihc boundary defined by the strip 10.
  • the suh'sliuncc may be the some as orduuir used on iiy paper, or can be of such :1 nature that when lhe some cools, it scts or l'uirdens, and when it is sul' jected to the hcal of the lump, it will soften and hecome sticky. This is convenient, since when the lamp is extinguished, the sticky substance will set or harden when there is no light to attract the insects.
  • said body is provided with :1 tab 9 adjacent the outer curved edge thereof, and when the body is folded into conical form.
  • the tab 9 can he ousted to the inucr side, of the oppositc end of the lip 8, to assist in holding the body in shape, and to also assist in closing the trough, to prcvcui leakage.
  • This trough will catch any of the sticky substance which might llow downwuully. and will also catch dead insects.
  • 'lhc hody 1 has :1 series of apertures 12 adjacent and parallel with the inner edge of the body, and preferably arranged in thc inner portion of the strip 10, and said apertur permit the hot air to rise out of the device when it is applied to the lump.
  • the air c n circulate within thedcvice, to prevent the em sire heating thereof.
  • the inner suriuce of the body 1, and the outer surface of the. lip when the device is in completed form, can be used as advertising spaces, and advertising matter can be upplied to other parts of the device if desired. Any advertising mutter upon the inner S'H'fi face of the device will he rcaduhlc whcn thc lamp is lighted, and the device thcrci'orc serves as an advertising; medium in addition to its capacities as a lamp shade, and insect catcher.
  • the inner surface of the device can be whiic, or can no tinted to soften the light dctleoted i hen the device n completed form. he pening 2 at the apex is adapted to receive the socket 13 an electric lamp ll.
  • the device acts as a shade for said lamp, to protcct the eyes from the intense light and to concentrate or focus the light. Further more. when the lamp is lighted, the insert attracted thereby in alig' hling upon the (h rice. will he caught thtwehy, SiZMO the ii eete will he entangiwil hy the sticky eulwzanei: it and ("annot escape. As above intin'zatitl. it is preferable to provttle rsuih stink Suhstanee which will harden when cooled. so that when the lamp is extinguished.
  • the ends of the body 1 can he fastened together by means of the tongues or Clips l. and tab 5 or can be otherwise secured together, such as by means of paste, or other suitable fasteners.
  • Fig. l the device is illustrated as being applied to an oil lamp. in which case suitable Wire hooks or other elements 2.4 are attached to IliO inner edge or upper end of the l)()tl)' 1, to engage the upper end of the lamp -himney 15.
  • the device shipped from the tartory or transported. either singrl; or in lots.
  • the blank is prellrahlr ilouhleii on an inter nediate told line it? l'etween the entls of the bod 1, whereby the two halves of the body overlap or l'ohl together.
  • the halves of the strip 10 register with one another, Emil troneeal the Substance 11 therein, whereby the final form by hri together and semi 1h *1. folded up in the i'iseantiin trough.
  • An inae rl destroyer voinprihing an art'uateholly havin means; for atti-iehing its ends togethe whereby the hocljwaeisuines a trust conical form.
  • said hotly having an arcuate 50 fold line atljarent ita outer edge 't'orining a strip whit-h ran lav folded upwardly to provide a trough, ihe l '(l'(l'(l harii'ig a tall enil oi saitl lip tn he secured to the fllll z thereof.

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L. LEVINE.
ELECTRIC SHADE INSECT DESTROYER.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 23, 1916.
1, 182,389. Patented May 9, 1916.
\ mv'egnsms SPACE Attorneys UNITE FFICE.
LE3 VIS LEVINE. F CHILDRESS, TEXAS ELECTRIC-SHADE INSECT-DESTROYER.
Applicaiion filed February 23, 1916.
To (a l win/#24 if may confirm lie it known that l Lnwrs Lni'mri. a citi f A'Xi of the, lhiitcd Stairs, residing d Childrcssinthccounty ol' Childrcssmul Stutc of P; 0 Q have invented a new and useful Elecr in; cr-Dcstroyer, of which (he 3mg is a spccillrut n,
he pros nc invcu'ri-Jn a; pertains to intraps, rid aims (to provide a novel and proved device that churactcr which lzhc dual :l'uruttion f a lamp shade .ect "richer.
" i 't oi thc invention to provide 4 1rd oincr lamps, for ronz lllc inovnsc ligg hl i light at the point being provided no firing insects whi;
1 'pc. c rnrinufucmm.
:ing and other GlljQClS in rpear the description ion resides in the (Amt u "ll, of pans and in .zciion licreiiuii'ler dc- 'l and chlncd, iibeing undci ,ifiooil it changes in this prec' :ml 'hnicnt of the invention herein die-closed can be made wirhin tnc scope, of who is claimed without.
dc ,arting from the spiril of chc in volition. 5 Tlu invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein:
il igurc. l is a plan View of thodcvice in lilank form. Fig. 53 is a side elcmtiou of the as applied to an clcctric on view of the comis u side. elevation of on oil. lamp, portions y '1 TIA J rho trap 11S applicd to lacing broken away The; device formed from a blank of i ia por orrother suitable material comprising l the, arcuute, body 1, which is a scckor of a circle, and which is provided Will a central s or opening Tho hody l provided with bcruglalilc tong-u or prongs lhc ther ch a r rturcs sis-age of th; ton ucs T i g (EHlS 0f the hody will as- -rm on opening:
5 inc 2i Music-conical ll cl ills uric-1;.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 9, 1916.
Serial No. 80,010.
The body 1 is provided with an arcuute fold line 7 adjacent and parallel with its outer curved edge, and providing a lip 8 which is bent upwardly when the body is folded into conical form, to thereby proi'ide an annular trough at the lower edge of the cone.
The outer surface of the body 1 is provided adjacent and approximately parallel with its edges and ends, with a strip 10 of a, dry substance of any suitable sort, and within the outline of said strip 10, the outer surface of the body is provided with a sticky substance 1'1 which is prevented from running over ihc boundary defined by the strip 10. The suh'sliuncc may be the some as orduuir used on iiy paper, or can be of such :1 nature that when lhe some cools, it scts or l'uirdens, and when it is sul' jected to the hcal of the lump, it will soften and hecome sticky. This is convenient, since when the lamp is extinguished, the sticky substance will set or harden when there is no light to attract the insects.
Projecting from the end 5 of the body 1,
said body is provided with :1 tab 9 adjacent the outer curved edge thereof, and when the body is folded into conical form. the tab 9 can he ousted to the inucr side, of the oppositc end of the lip 8, to assist in holding the body in shape, and to also assist in closing the trough, to prcvcui leakage. This trough will catch any of the sticky substance which might llow downwuully. and will also catch dead insects.
'lhc hody 1 has :1 series of apertures 12 adjacent and parallel with the inner edge of the body, and preferably arranged in thc inner portion of the strip 10, and said apertur permit the hot air to rise out of the device when it is applied to the lump. Thus, the air c n circulate within thedcvice, to prevent the em sire heating thereof.
The inner suriuce of the body 1, and the outer surface of the. lip when the device is in completed form, can be used as advertising spaces, and advertising matter can be upplied to other parts of the device if desired. Any advertising mutter upon the inner S'H'fi face of the device will he rcaduhlc whcn thc lamp is lighted, and the device thcrci'orc serves as an advertising; medium in addition to its capacities as a lamp shade, and insect catcher. The inner surface of the devicecan be whiic, or can no tinted to soften the light dctleoted i hen the device n completed form. he pening 2 at the apex is adapted to receive the socket 13 an electric lamp ll. wherehy the device acts as a shade for said lamp, to protcct the eyes from the intense light and to concentrate or focus the light. Further more. when the lamp is lighted, the insert attracted thereby in alig' hling upon the (h rice. will he caught thtwehy, SiZMO the ii eete will he entangiwil hy the sticky eulwzanei: it and ("annot escape. As above intin'zatitl. it is preferable to proviile rsuih stink Suhstanee which will harden when cooled. so that when the lamp is extinguished. the sul) stunt/e ll will set to prevent stray objects f sticking thereto when the lamp is not lighted. The ends of the body 1 can he fastened together by means of the tongues or Clips l. and tab 5 or can be otherwise secured together, such as by means of paste, or other suitable fasteners.
In Fig. l. the device is illustrated as being applied to an oil lamp. in which case suitable Wire hooks or other elements 2.4 are attached to IliO inner edge or upper end of the l)()tl)' 1, to engage the upper end of the lamp -himney 15.
\Vher the device shipped from the tartory or transported. either singrl; or in lots. the blank is prellrahlr ilouhleii on an inter nediate told line it? l'etween the entls of the bod 1, whereby the two halves of the body overlap or l'ohl together. The halves of the strip 10 register with one another, Emil troneeal the Substance 11 therein, whereby the final form by hri together and semi 1h *1. folded up in the i'iseantiin trough.
lla ingg thus CL; elainzml as new is:
An inae rl destroyer voinprihing an art'uateholly havin means; for atti-iehing its ends togethe whereby the hocljwaeisuines a trust conical form. said hotly having an arcuate 50 fold line atljarent ita outer edge 't'orining a strip whit-h ran lav folded upwardly to provide a trough, ihe l '(l'(l harii'ig a tall enil oi saitl lip tn he secured to the fllll z thereof. said hotly having upon its mite" FIIYiEH'Q a (lr strip extending along antl arranged atiiarent the entls 21ml edge: of said ht .i the outer surtai-e of the body ha 'ing an insect win-hing substance within the defined by sain strip, and said 60 hoiinilaiy A lK)(l V having a ierture adj-cent. its inner eilge for the "ii'culati. n of air therethrough.
in tmthnmrr tl at 1 claim the for Oiilg as in}; ow l have herein a; xeil in gin;- ture in the lidtSML-FFP, of two witnesses.
LEWIS LEVESE.
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US3023539A (en) * 1960-08-15 1962-03-06 Jr Alfred Emerson Insect trap
US4876822A (en) * 1989-04-04 1989-10-31 White James N Flying insect control unit using lights and adhesives
US5608987A (en) * 1995-05-30 1997-03-11 Meyer; Frank Fly and insect trap
US6481152B1 (en) * 2002-01-25 2002-11-19 Pamela Gray Mosquito trap
US20030079398A1 (en) * 2001-10-25 2003-05-01 Holmes Thomas Michael Insect trap
US6758009B1 (en) * 2003-04-22 2004-07-06 Farnam Companies, Inc. Lighted insect trap
US20060248783A1 (en) * 2005-05-06 2006-11-09 Lindquist Lisa L Disposable/reusable insect trap with visual attractant

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3023539A (en) * 1960-08-15 1962-03-06 Jr Alfred Emerson Insect trap
US4876822A (en) * 1989-04-04 1989-10-31 White James N Flying insect control unit using lights and adhesives
US5608987A (en) * 1995-05-30 1997-03-11 Meyer; Frank Fly and insect trap
US20030079398A1 (en) * 2001-10-25 2003-05-01 Holmes Thomas Michael Insect trap
US6481152B1 (en) * 2002-01-25 2002-11-19 Pamela Gray Mosquito trap
US6758009B1 (en) * 2003-04-22 2004-07-06 Farnam Companies, Inc. Lighted insect trap
US20060248783A1 (en) * 2005-05-06 2006-11-09 Lindquist Lisa L Disposable/reusable insect trap with visual attractant

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