The present invention generally relates to devices for killing insects, and more particularly, to hand-held electric bug swatting devices.
Electric insect-killing devices are well known. Such devices kill flying insects that come into contact with electrified element or elements of the device. In one popular form, a hand-held insect swatter is provided in the form of a racquet shaped swatter having a racquet head and an elongated handle for gripping. The racquet head has a series of conductive wires, which, when electrified, carry a live voltage that is sufficient to kill insects that come into contact with the wires. Use of such swatting devices require that the user first see the insects and then position or swing the swatter so that the insects come into contact with the electrified racquet head wires. However, electric insect swatters are frequently used in the evening hours or under low lighting conditions where the insects are difficult to see. The present invention is directed to overcoming such use limitations, while uniquely providing a hand-held bug swatter capable of producing a light display that creates visual interest for the user and persons in the vicinity of the user.
The invention involves a racquet-shaped swatting apparatus for killing insects, which has an lighting feature that can be activated by the user. The swatter has a racquet head comprised of a frame having a frame opening. Electrical wires extend across the frame opening for electrocuting insects that come in contact with the wires when the wires are electrified. A gripping handle extends from the racquet head for swinging, moving or positioning said racket head to intercept flying insects. The racquet head is provided with a plurality of light sources for illuminating insects in the vicinity of the racquet head as the racquet head is swung, moved or positioned. Switch means, preferably on the gripping handle, allow the user to operatively electrify the racquet head wires and to turn the racquet head light sources on and off. Preferably the racquet head wires and light sources are activated simultaneously by the switch means.
Turning now to the drawings,
The lighting feature of the invention is provided by a plurality of light sources 32 located on the swatting apparatus, preferably on the racquet head 12. The light sources 32, which can be light emitting diodes (LEDs), are preferably positioned on the front face 14 of the frame 18 of the racquet head, and are preferably inset into the frame 18 as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the swatting apparatus 10 has four light sources 32 symmetrically spaced about the front face 14 of the frame 18 of the racquet head. However, it will be understood that more or fewer light sources could be used and that the light sources could have an asymmetrical distribution; however, generally an symmetrical distribution is preferred. As described below, light source can be activated by the user so that they illuminate only when the swatter is in use.
The gripping handle 34, which extends from the racquet head, allows the user to swing, move or position the racquet head 12 so as to intercept flying insects. As shown in
A switch means is provided on the gripping handle 34 for activating and deactivating the electrical wires 26 of the racquet head. In the illustrated embodiment, the switch means is comprised of two button switches 36 positioned on opposite sides of the gripping handle 34. In a preferred embodiment, the button switches must be simultaneously pressed in order to activate the racquet head's electrical wires. To facilitate the simultaneous activation of the button switches with one hand, the switches are axially offset with respect to each other on the gripping handle.
In the preferred embodiment, the button switches 36 on gripping handle 34, in addition to being used to activate the racquet head wires 26, are also used to simultaneously activate the light sources 32. Thus, when the button switches are pressed, the racquet head wires will be charged and ready for killing insects, and the racquet head lights will at the same time come on. An exemplary circuit for accomplishing this is illustrated in
Referring to
To use the illustrated insect swatting apparatus 10, the apparatus can be gripped by one hand using gripping handle 34. When an insect or insects are spotted, both of the button switches 36 can be pressed, one by the thumb of the gripping hand and the other by the forefinger. This will simultaneously turn on the light sources 32 and electrify the racquet head wires 26. With the aid of the light from the light sources, the racquet head can be swung, moved or positioned to intercept the flight path of the spotted insects. Swinging the racquet head with the lights on will also produce a visual light display for the user and persons in the vicinity of the apparatus.
It is therefore seen that the present invention provides a portable, hand-held electric insect-killing swatter with a lighting feature that enhances the visibility of insects in dark environments, and that produces a light display of visual interest. While the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this specification. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is intended to cover all such modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/098,614 filed Sep. 19, 2008.
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61098614 | Sep 2008 | US |