Wasp repellent device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7744280
  • Patent Number
    7,744,280
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 10, 2005
    19 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2010
    14 years ago
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 383 016000
    • 383 022000
    • 383 024000
    • 383 067000
    • 383 072000
    • 383 075000
    • 383 105000
    • 206 457000
    • 206 423000
    • 043 001000
    • 043 058000
    • 043 107000
    • 043 132100
    • 043 133000
    • 043 118000
    • 043 121000
    • 150 159000
    • 150 160000
  • International Classifications
    • B65D33/14
    • B65D33/16
    • B65D33/28
    • B65D33/00
    • B65D73/00
    • Term Extension
      852
Abstract
According to the present invention, there is provided a wasp repellent device comprising a suspension member operatively connected to a closed end of a nest mimic The nest mimic has a skirt extending from the closed end of the nest mimic to a mouth of the nest mimic, with a drawstring for contracting the mouth of the nest mimic to give the nest mimic the approximate shape of slightly tapered inverted cone. The exterior of the nest mimic is provided with irregular and uneven striated pattern and, in use, the nest mimic imitates the appearance of a natural wasp nest.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a wasp repellent device.


2. Description of the Related Art


Wasps are often attracted to kitchens, rooms and other indoor locations and to tents, picnics or other outdoor locations in search of food, thereby becoming a nuisance to the people in those locations. It is therefore desirable to be able to repel wasps from such locations. It is accordingly an object of this invention to provide a novel and improved wasp repellent device.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the present invention, there is provided a wasp repellent device, comprising a nest mimic comprising a first end defining a mouth of the nest mimic and a second end opposite from the first end, the second end being closed; and a suspension member operatively connected to the second end at the exterior of the nest mimic.


In use, the nest mimic can be suspended by the suspension member, so that the nest mimic imitates the appearance of a natural aerial wasp nest having striations on the exterior, a downward facing entrance, and hanging from a solid object. A natural wasp nest is a nest produced by wasps. The nest mimic therefore serves to repel wasps from the vicinity of the nest mimic.


Also according to the present invention, there is provided a wasp repellent device, comprising a polypropylene nest mimic having a first end defining a nest mimic mouth, a second, closed end opposite from the first end and a pliable skirt between the first and second ends, the nest mimic having an uneven and irregular striated pattern applied to the exterior of the nest mimic, a suspension member operatively connected to the second end of the nest mimic at the exterior of the nest mimic, and a closing member adjustable for contracting the mouth of the nest mimic.


The closing member, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, comprises a drawstring by means of which the mouth of the nest mimic can be constricted to give the nest mimic a slightly tapered inverted cone shape, as an imitation wasp nest.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of an embodiment thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a wasp repellent device according to an embodiment of the invention.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to the drawing, there is shown an wasp repellent device in the form of a polypropylene nest mimic indicated generally by reference numeral 10, which has an uneven and irregular striated pattern printed on the exterior of the nest mimic 10.


The nest mimic 10 comprises, at one end of the nest mimic 10, a circular nest mimic portion 12 which is secured by a ring of stitching 14 to a pliable skirt 16. At the end of the nest mimic 10 opposite from the closed portion 12, the skirt 16 is provided with a seam 18 around a nest mimic mouth indicated generally by reference numeral 20.


In this embodiment of the invention, the exterior of the nest mimic 10 is printed with a striated pattern with contrasting shades of grey. However, other means of striating the nest mimic 10 may substituted. By way of example only, differences in texture may be used to striate the nest mimic 10.


A suspension member in the form of a polypropylene loop 22 is fixed by stitching to the closed portion 12 and when the nest mimic is in use serves to suspend the nest mimic 10 from a solid object, for example, an overhead hook or the like (not shown). In this embodiment of the invention, the suspension member is formed as the loop 22, which is stitched to the closed portion 12. Loop 22 extends outwardly from closed portion 12. However, other suitable means for suspending the nest mimic 10 may be substituted. By way of example only, a hook may be secured to the nest mimic.


A closing member in the form of a drawstring 24 is operatively connected to the nest mimic 10 by being threaded through the seam 18. The drawstring 24 can be pulled to contract the mouth of the nest mimic in a manner such that the seam 18 of the nest mimic 10 is drawn towards a central point, thereby forming the inverted nest mimic into the approximate shape of a natural wasp nest. In this embodiment of the invention, the drawstring 24 is provided as the closing member and the drawstring 24 may comprise a toggle (not shown). However, other suitable means for closing the mouth of the nest mimic may be substituted.


The nest mimic 10 functions as follows:


The nest mimic 10 is suspended by means of the polypropylene loop 22 in a location from which it is desired to repel wasps and the mouth of the nest mimic 10 is contracted by means of the drawstring 24, so that the nest mimic 10 assumes the slightly tapered inverted cone shape with a downward facing mouth in imitation of a wasp nest, as mentioned above. The skirt 16 of the nest mimic 10 may be adjusted manually to configure the nest mimic 10 into the desired shaped, for example by expanding skirt 16 to its full extent. Wasps then perceive the nest mimic 10 to be an enemy nest and avoid the area.


As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, various modifications may be made in the above-described embodiment of the present invention within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims
  • 1. A wasp repellent device, comprising: a nest mimic,comprising a first end defining a mouth, a second end, the second end being closed and opposite from the first end, and a pliable skirt joining the first and second ends;the nest mimic further comprising an uneven and irregular striated pattern applied to the exterior thereof so as to resemble striations of a natural wasp nest; anda suspension member fixed to the second end of the nest mimic at the exterior of the nest mimic, the suspension member extending outwardly from the second end;whereby the nest mimic assumes a position and structure of a natural wasp nest with the suspension member suspending the nest mimic from a solid object with the mouth defined by the first end facing downwardly and the closed second end facing upwardly, and the pliable skirt expanded to its full extent so that the nest mimic assumes a slightly tapered inverted cone shape of a natural wasp nest.
  • 2. A wasp repellent device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the suspension member comprises a polypropylene loop.
  • 3. A wasp repellent device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nest mimic is made of polypropylene.
  • 4. A wasp repellent device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a closing member adjustable for contracting the mouth of the nest mimic in a manner such that the first end of the bag is drawn towards a central point.
  • 5. A wasp repellent device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the closing member comprises a drawstring.
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20060228053 A1 Oct 2006 US