The invention, a bug catching device, comprises a structure for trapping or catching bugs and disposing of said bugs.
The apparatus 1, a bug catcher, minimizes the likelihood both of human contact with the bug or pest and the mess associated with killing bugs. The bug catcher generally comprises a relatively thin deformable wall 10 having a first side 101 and a second side 102 and having an adhesive 12 on a first side. The deformable wall 10 is bounded by a perimeter barrier 30 extending away from the first side 101 of the deformable wall 10 in a first direction. The deformable wall 10 further includes a pressure application point or hardware attachment 14 located substantially central to the second side 102 of the deformable wall 10. An extension 40 may be attached to the pressure application point or hardware attachment 14 to permit the apparatus 1 to be operated on bugs on ceilings or other hard to reach places or to distance the human operator from the bug upon which the device is being used.
It is an object of this invention to catch or trap bugs by enclosing or trapping the bug between a surface, such as a wall, floor, or ceiling, and the adhesive 12 on the deformable wall 10.
It is an object of the invention to catch or trap bugs using a deformable wall 10 having a first side 101 and a second side 102, the wall 10 having a first state and a second state, and wherein the wall 10 moves in a first direction to reach the second state.
It is an object of this invention to catch or trap bugs by contacting the bug with an adhesive 12 attached to a deformable wall 10 being in a deformed or flexed state, which thereafter is in a non deformed or non flexed state.
The structure and structural assembly, overall operation and technical characteristics of the present invention will become apparent with the detailed description of a preferred embodiment and the illustration of the related drawings as follows.
The invention is defined by the full scope of the drawings, specification and claims. Now, with reference to specific embodiments, the bug catcher comprises a deformable wall 10 including an adhesive 12 on a first side 101 of the wall and bounded by a perimeter barrier 30 extending away from the wall in a first direction substantially orthogonal to the surface of the wall 10. The deformable wall 10 is manufactured to be capable of having a first state, characterized as an at-rest state, and a second state characterized as a flexed or a deformed state. As shown in
As more clearly illustrated in
The perimeter barrier 30 extends from the wall 10 in the first direction. The perimeter barrier 30 provides structural support for the apparatus 1 and operates as a standoff during bug capturing events. It follows that the structure and strength of the perimeter barrier is relatively rigid and inflexible relative to the flexibility, strength, or rigidity of the wall 10. The width or height of the perimeter barrier is between about 0.025 and 2.5 inches but preferably about 0.25 inches, or large enough to facilitate the capture and disposal of most household pests. The perimeter barrier 30 length is between about 1 inch and 15 inches, around and the cross sectional shape preferably selected from the group consisting of ovular, rectangular, triangular, or other closed shape. The perimeter barrier 30 comprises an even or uneven ridge or preferably has at least one vent. The perimeter barrier 30 can be constructed of plastic, paper, wood, cardboard, metal, or some combination thereof.
An alternate embodiment might include a protrusion (or bump stop) 50 is fixed on a first side 101 of the wall 10 and extends in a first direction away from the wall 10. The protrusion 50 comprises a shape selected from the group consisting of a brace, a ridge, an edge, a plug, cylinder or a bump. The protrusion 50 further prevents the entire deformable wall 10 from contacting the targeted surface and makes removal of the apparatus 1 from the surface even easier than without the protrusion 50.
Another alternative embodiment might include air hole 60. Air hole 60 can be located on perimeter barrier 30 to permit air to escape through air hole 60 from inside the perimeter barrier to outside the perimeter barrier during use. Air hole 60 may relieve any pressure buildup within the perimeter barrier 30 during use.
Pressure application hardware or attachment 14 is fixed or coupled substantially centrally on the second side 102 of the deformable wall 10 and consists of an structure selected from the group consisting of, a tab, a handle, a knob, a ridge, a hinge, or a button. As shown in
The apparatus 1 is used by positioning it over a bug and the household surface (e.g., without limitation, wall, ceiling, floor) to trap a bug. When the apparatus is positioned over a bug and over a household surface, the apparatus creates an enclosure comprised of at least three sides including, the deformable wall 10, the perimeter barrier 30, and the household surface. Further, when the apparatus 1 is brought down around the bug, the wall 10, perimeter barrier 30, and household surface the perimeter barrier 30 not only deters bug escape but prevents the entire first side 101 from touching the household surface when trapping a bug. The combination of deformable wall 10 and perimeter barrier 30 keep only a section of the first side 101 from touching the household surface. The benefit being that if the user misses the intended bug, the apparatus 1 can be removed from the household surface without a problem.
The deformable wall 10 is deformed or flexed as illustrated relative to the perimeter barrier 30 in a manner similar to the fabric or canvas movement of a trampoline. The deformable wall 10 therefore moves in a first direction substantially orthogonally or perpendicularly relative to the wall 10 surface, but characterized by differing amounts of deflection or movement relative to the position in an non flexed or non deformed first state. Deformable wall 10 deflection or movement will be greater at a central point than wall deflection or movement closer or adjacent to the perimeter barrier 30. The deformable wall 10 can be manufactured to various sizes and preferred embodiments have a square area of between about 2 square inches to 25 square inches. Further, the deformable wall 10 can be manufactured to have an ovular, rectangular, triangular, or other closed shape. An adhesive 12, either on a layer or an applied film or deposit on the first side 101 contacts the bug prevents the bug from escaping. Prior to usage, a removable film can be placed over the adhesive 12 and removed when the user is ready for bug capture.
After capturing a bug, it is preferred that the apparatus 1 be disposed of in the trash. In this way, the user never needs to get near the bug. At most, the user will only need to touch the hardware attachment 14. And if the user uses a mechanical device to hold the hardware attachment 14, such as the one shown in
Locking tab 44 is slidably disconnected from pole connector 42 in a similar, but reverse fashion. Locking tab 44 is preferably connected to the apparatus 1 by applying an adhesive material to top surface 45 and mating it with the first side 101 by sliding it though slot 47 of apparatus 1.
While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those ordinarily skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
The present application claims priority to co-pending U.S. provisional patent application entitled “Bug Catching Apparatus,” having Ser. No. 61/433,315, filed on Jan. 17, 2010, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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61433315 | Jan 2011 | US |