Claims
- 1. An automatic roach trap for use in connection with a removable container, said trap comprising:
a) a bounded enclosure having a top member, a base member, a floor therebetween and having a front wall, rear wall and side walls extending therearound, said front wall containing an entryway to admit roaches, one of said walls having an access port for receiving a removable container therein; b) a tilt platform located in said enclosure adjacent the entryway; c) a first opening in the floor adjacent the platform; d) a movable barrier mounted between the side walls and having a free end adjacent the floor said barrier being operatively connected to the tilt platform for movement therewith; e) a closure member affixed to the free end of the barrier, said member overlying the first opening; f) drive means operatively connected to the tilt platform for imparting movement thereto; and g) means for detecting the presence of a roach on said platform and providing an actuating signal to the drive means whereby the platform tilts and the roach is urged through the first opening into the container.
- 2. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for detecting comprises an emitter-detector pair positioned to establish a beam of radiation across the platform and provide an actuating signal to the drive means upon interruption of the beam.
- 3. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 2 further comprising means for manually interrupting the beam of radiation, said means extending outwardly of the bounded enclosure.
- 4. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a contact disk mounted on the platform, said disk urging the movable barrier open upon tilting of the platform.
- 5. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 4 wherein said movable barrier is pivotally mounted to the side walls of the enclosure and said closure member affixed thereto moves in an arcuate path when the barrier is urged open.
- 6. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 5 further comprising a releaseable locking arm pivotally coupled to the movable barrier for releaseable engagement with a tab affixed to said enclosure, said locking arm being contacted by the platform during movement thereof.
- 7. The automatic roach trap wherein the tilt platform contains a slot, and further comprising a tab affixed to the floor and extending through the slot for releaseable engagement with the locking arm.
- 8. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 7 wherein said floor has a arcuate curved region adjacent the rear wall of the enclosure and spaced from the movable barrier, the arcuate curved region substantially conforming to the arcuate path of the closure member.
- 9. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 8 further comprising a limit stop affixed to the roof member for limiting the tilt of the platform.
- 10. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 9 wherein said platform is pivotally mounted for rotation about a transverse axis and said drive means further comprises a drive arm having a keyway and a driven arm coupled thereto, said driven arm being connected to the platform.
- 11. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 10 further comprising a releasable detent mounted in the base member proximate to the access port for engagement by a container.
- 12. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 11 further comprising a releasable container dimensioned for placement in the access port, said container having a front end, a rear end and top and bottom surfaces, said bottom surface containing a channel therein for engagement with said detent.
- 13. The automatic roach trap in accordance with claim 12 wherein said container further comprises:
a) first and second guides located on opposing sides of the top surface, said guides extending upwardly from the top surface; b) a cover having opposing edges and a second opening therein, said cover being mounted in said guides for movement between open and closed positions, the open position placing the second opening in general alignment with the first opening of the receiver; c) a tab affixed to said cover and extending outwardly of the receiver to facilitate movement of the cover on the receiver; and d) a projection mounted on the cover for contacting the stop on said top surface when the cover is moved to the open position on the receiver, the application of force to the tab releasing the detent and permitting withdrawal of the container in a closed position.
- 14. In an insect trapping device having an access port for the insertion of a removable container to receive trapped insects, a removable container comprising:
a) a receiver dimensioned for placement in an access port and having a front end, a rear end and top and bottom surfaces, the top surface containing a first opening and having a first stop located thereon; b) first and second guides located on opposing sides of the top surface, said guides extending upwardly from the top surface; c) a cover having opposing edges and a second opening therein, said cover being mounted in said guides for movement between open and closed positions, the open position placing the second opening in general alignment with the first opening of the receiver; d) a tab affixed to said cover and extending outwardly of the receiver to facilitate movement of the cover on the receiver; and e) a projection mounted on the cover for contacting the stop on said top surface when the cover is moved to the open position on the receiver, the application of force to the tab providing withdrawal of the container in a closed position.
- 15. The removable container in accordance with claim 14 wherein the receiver includes a channel and said projection extends into the channel, the first stop being located at the end of the channel.
- 16. The removable container in accordance with claim 15 wherein said channel extends rearwardly from the first opening.
- 17. The removable container in accordance with claim 16 wherein said projection contacts the edge of the second opening to provide a second stop when the cover is in the closed position.
- 18. The removable container in accordance with claim 17 further comprising engaging means located on said cover for contacting and maintaining said cover in the closed position.
- 19. The removable container in accordance with claim 18 wherein said engaging means comprises at least one prong which contacts the receiver when the cover is in the closed position.
- 20. The removable container in accordance with claim 19 further comprising first and second prongs located on opposing edges of the cover, said prongs being urged inwardly by said guides when the cover moves between open and closed positions.
- 21. The removable container in accordance with claim 20 wherein said first and second guides include first and second interior gaps respectively, said interior gaps receiving said prongs when the cover is in the open position.
- 22. The removable container in accordance with claim 21 wherein the first and second prongs each include a cam mounted thereon for contact with the first and second guides respectively, the application of force to the tab urging the prongs inward of the cover.
- 23. The removable container in accordance with claim 22 wherein the first and second guides include a detent located proximate to the rear end of the receiver for maintaining the cover in the closed position.
- 24. The removable container in accordance with claim 19 wherein said at least one prong is an L-shaped prong formed in said cover and bounded by openings to permit bidirectional movement.
- 25. The removable container in accordance with claim 24 further comprising first and second prongs formed in said cover.
- 26. The removable container in accordance with claim 25 wherein the first and second prongs each include a cam mounted thereon for contact with the first and second guides respectively, the application of force to the tab urging the prongs inward of the guides.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/243,987 filed Oct. 30, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60243987 |
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