Claims
- 1. A trap for airborne insects comprising:a scroll tube with left and right caps at respective left and right ends of the scroll rube; a suspension support connected to left and right ends of the scroll tube, the suspension support being of a sufficient length to be secured to a mount for supporting the suspension support and thereby supporting the trap; a web of flexible substrate with first and second ends, the web being coated with a tacky adhesive on at least one surface, the first end of the web being attached to the scroll tube and rolled around the scroll tube; a tubular cylinder; and wherein the second end of the web is attached to the tubular cylinder, the left and right caps include an aperture, each cap comprises a circular disk surrounding the aperture and a cylindrical foot perpendicular to the disk and of a smaller diameter than a diameter of the disk, the foot anchoring the cap within a hollow area of the cylinder.
- 2. The trap according to claim 1 wherein said suspension support comprises a support wire.
- 3. The trap according to claim 1 further comprising a clip at left and right ends of the cylinder for joining the second end of the web to the cylinder.
- 4. The trap according to claim 1 wherein the web is printed with graphics.
- 5. The trap according to claim 3 wherein the graphics illustrate at least one insect.
- 6. The trap according to claim 4 wherein the graphics illustrate a spider web.
- 7. The trap according to claim 1 wherein the web is yellow in color.
- 8. The trap according to claim 1 wherein the scroll tube and cylinder are positioned on opposite sides of a plane defined by a major surface of the web.
- 9. The trap according to claim 1 wherein the cap further comprises an L-shaped connector, one arm of the connector rotatably held within the aperture and another arm lying flush against an outer surface of the disk.
- 10. The trap according to claim 9 further comprising a detent protruding from a surface of the disk, the detent functioning to stop gravity-induced rotational movement of the L-shaped connector.
- 11. The trap according to claim 10 further comprising an eyelet at an outer terminus of the L-shaped connector for joinder to an end of the support wire.
- 12. The trap according to claim 1 wherein the suspension support and web are packaged inside the tubular cylinder prior to assembly into the trap.
- 13. The trap according to claim 12 further comprising a pair of dust covers positioned over open opposite ends of the cylinder during storage of the scroll tube within the cylinder.
- 14. A trap for airborne insects comprising:a scroll tube with left and right caps at respective left and right ends of the scroll tube; a suspension support connected to left and right ends of the scroll tube, the suspension support being of a sufficient length to be secured to a mount for supporting the suspension support and thereby supporting the trap; a web of flexible substrate with first and second ends, the web being coated with a tacky adhesive on at least one surface, the first end of the web being attached to the scroll tube and rolled around the scroll tube; a tubular cylinder sized to receive the scroll tube when inserted therein, the second end of the web adaptable to engage the tubular cylinder in a manner to allow the web to be wound up onto the tubular cylinder; and a clip at left and right ends of the cylinder for joining the second end of the web to the cylinder.
- 15. A method for trapping airborne insects comprising:providing a trap which comprises: a scroll tube with left and right caps at respective left and rights ends of the scroll tube; a suspension support connected to left and right ends of the scroll tube, the suspension support being of a sufficient length to be secured to a mount for supporting the suspension support and thereby supporting the trap; a web of flexible substrate with first and second ends, the web being coated with a tacky adhesive on at least one surface, the first end of the web being attached to the scroll tube and rolled around the scroll tube; and a tubular cylinder sized to receive the scroll tube when inserted therein, the second end of the web adaptable to engage the tubular cylinder in a manner to allow the web to be wound up onto the tubular cylinder; and removing the scroll tube from within the tubular cylinder; and attaching the second end of the scroll tube to the tubular cylinder.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/059,410 filed Sep. 19, 1997.
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