Claims
- 1. A flying insect trap comprising:
(a) a first source of insect attractant light; (b) an insect immobilization device; and (c) a housing partially surrounding the source of insect attractant light, the housing defining an opening for insect attractant light emission and insect entry and defining a support structure for the insect immobilization device, the housing comprising:
(i) a chassis configured to be attached to a mounting surface, the chassis supporting the source of insect attractant light and including an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) an upper housing pivotally attached to the upper portion of the chassis and movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the support structure for the insect immobilization device is accessible when the upper housing is in the open position, (iii) a lower housing that is removably attached to the lower portion of the chassis.
- 2. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the trap is configured to form an insect attractant light pattern of reflected and radiated light on the mounting surface.
- 3. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the support structure for the insect immobilization device is defined by the chassis and the lower housing comprises an upper lip that surrounds the support structure for the insect immobilization device.
- 4. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the lower housing removably attaches to the chassis using screws.
- 5. The insect trap of claim 1 further comprising a second source of insect attractant light that is supported by the chassis.
- 6. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the housing completely encloses the first source of insect attractant light on all sides except on a side where the opening is located.
- 7. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the opening is an upwardly-facing opening when the trap is mounted on a vertical mounting surface.
- 8. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises an internal reflecting surface on an interior surface.
- 9. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the light source cannot be readily viewed when the housing is installed on a vertical mounting surface above eye level.
- 10. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the insect immobilization device cannot be readily viewed when the housing is installed on a vertical mounting surface above eye level.
- 11. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the insect immobilization device comprises adhesive.
- 12. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the support structure for the insect immobilization device is positioned below the first source of insect attractant light.
- 13. The insect trap of claim 1 further comprising a second insect immobilization device positioned on a back wall of the chassis.
- 14. The insect trap of claim 1 further comprising a second insect immobilization device positioned on an interior surface of the upper housing.
- 15. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the support surface for the insect immobilization device is located on a back wall of the chassis.
- 16. The insect trap of claim 1 wherein the support surface for the insect immobilization device is located on an interior surface of the upper housing.
- 17. A flying insect trap comprising:
(a) a first source of insect attractant light; (b) an insect immobilization device; and (c) a housing partially surrounding the source of insect attractant light and defining an opening for insect attractant light emission and insect entry, the housing comprising:
(i) a chassis configured to be attached to a mounting surface, the chassis supporting the source of insect attractant light and including a support structure for the insect immobilization device, an upper portion, and a lower portion, (ii) an upper housing pivotally attached to the upper portion of the chassis and movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the support structure for the insect immobilization device is accessible when the upper housing is in the open position, and (iii) wherein the chassis comprises a lip that surrounds the support structure.
- 18. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the trap is configured to form an insect attractant light pattern of reflected and radiated light on the mounting surface.
- 19. The insect trap of claim 17 further comprising a second source of insect attractant light that is supported by the chassis.
- 20. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the housing completely encloses the first source of insect attractant light on all sides except on a side where the opening is located.
- 21. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the opening is an upwardly-facing opening when the trap is mounted on a vertical mounting surface.
- 22. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the housing further comprises an internal reflecting surface on an interior surface.
- 23. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the light source cannot be readily viewed when the housing is installed on a vertical mounting surface above eye level.
- 24. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the insect immobilization device cannot be readily viewed when the housing is installed on a vertical mounting surface above eye level.
- 25. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the insect immobilization device comprises adhesive.
- 26. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the support surface for the insect immobilization device is located below the light source.
- 27. The insect trap of claim 26 further comprising a second insect immobilization device positioned on a back wall of the chassis.
- 28. The insect trap of claim 26 further comprising a second insect immobilization device positioned on an interior surface of the upper housing.
- 29. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the support surface for the insect immobilization device is located on a back wall of the chassis.
- 30. The insect trap of claim 17 wherein the support surface for the insect immobilization device is located on an interior surface of the upper housing.
- 31. A flying insect trap comprising:
(a) a first source of insect attractant light; (b) an insect immobilization device; and (c) a housing partially surrounding the source of insect attractant light and defining an upwardly facing opening for insect attractant light emission and insect entry, the housing comprising:
(i) a chassis configured to be attached to a vertical mounting surface, the chassis supporting the source of insect attractant light and including a support structure for the insect immobilization device, an upper portion, and a lower portion, (ii) an upper housing pivotally attached to the upper portion of the chassis and movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the support structure for the insect immobilization device is accessible when the upper housing is in the open position, and (iii) a lower housing that is removably attached to the lower portion of the chassis, wherein the lower housing comprises an upper lip that surrounds the support structure for the insect immobilization device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/604,688, filed Jun. 27, 2000, pending, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/250,932, filed Feb. 18, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/686,432 filed Jul. 26, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/000,264, filed Jan. 4, 1993, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,365,690. These parent applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.