Bed bug trap and monitor

US10136631B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10136631-B2
Application numberUS-201514628433-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 23, 2015
Priority dateFeb 24, 2014
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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Abstract

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A trapping device and method for capturing and monitoring the existence and behavior of crawling insects, such as bed bugs, is provided. The trapping device has a textured two-dimensional surface with one or more triangular entrance areas, where one of the triangular sections functions as a base, one or more wing sections, connected to either one the base or to another wing section by a neck; and a collecting area connected to one or more wing sections by a bridge. The trapping device can further include a support structure, and can be enclosed in a case with one or more entrances. The trapping device can also comprise a catching area that can optionally include an adhesive for immobilizing the insects.

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What is claimed is: 1. A trapping device for capturing crawling insects, the trapping device comprising: support structure having at least a first edge, the support structure comprising a trap surface portion and a second surface portion; the trap surface portion having a texture that is suitable for insects to crawl on when the trap surface is in a substantially vertical position, the trap surface portion including a base funnel, a wing area, and a collecting area, the base funnel having a first greatest width in a direction parallel to the first edge of the support structure, the base funnel including: an entrance edge adjacent the first edge of the support structure; and a first neck having a first neck width narrower than the first greatest width of the base funnel, the first neck being located in use at an opposite end of the base funnel from the entrance edge and extending away from the entrance edge; the wing area having a second greatest width that is greater than the first neck width, the wing area engaging the first neck, the wing area comprising: one or more wing sections having angled edges the collecting area having a third greatest width, the collecting area engaging a bridge having a bridge width narrower than the third greatest width of the collecting area, and a bridge length extending from the collecting area to the wing area; and the second surface portion having a texture that is not suitable for insects to crawl on when the support structure is in a substantially vertical position, the second surface portion engaging and surrounding the trap surface portion at one or more edges excluding at least the entrance edge of the base funnel so that the insects remain on the trap surface. 2. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the support structure further comprises a support foot that holds the trap surface in a substantially vertical position. 3. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the trap surface comprises material selected from the group consisting of paper, fabric, paper board, cardboard, loop material, felt, wood, fiberboard, fiber-glass and combinations thereof. 4. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the wing area of the trap surface comprises at least two wing sections spaced apart by narrow necks extending vertically from the entrance edge when the trapping device is in use. 5. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the angled edges of the wing sections comprise one or more angled bottom and top edges, wherein the bottom and top edges of the wings are parallel to each other and angle to guide bugs away from the base funnel. 6. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the bridge extends horizontally from the wing area to the collecting area when the trap is in a vertical position and the trap further comprises a catching area disposed below the collecting area for catching insects that fall off of the trap surface, the catching area including an agent capable of immobilizing insects. 7. The trap of claim 6 , wherein the agent comprises adhesive. 8. The trap of claim 6 , wherein the agent comprises insecticide. 9. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the trap comprises a case that encloses the support structure on at least four sides, wherein the support structure defines a wall of the case, the case comprising one or more entrance openings. 10. The trap of claim 9 , wherein the case comprises a catching area with an adhesive agent capable of immobilizing insects. 11. The trap of claim 9 , wherein the case is constructed of a material with a surface having less texture than the trap surface. 12. The trap of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the angled edges of the wing sections include repellent. 13. The trap of claim 1 , further comprising at least one wing support plate disposed away from the first edge of the support structure, extending away from the support structure at a diagonal angle, the wing support plate having a trap surface having a texture suitable for insects to crawl on, the trap surface of the wing support plate facing the support structure so that any insects that fall off of the trap surface portion of the support structure will fall onto the wing support plate. 14. The trap of claim 1 , wherein the second greatest width of the wing area is in a direction parallel to the first edge of the support structure; the third greatest width of the collecting area is in a direction perpendicular to the first edge of the support structure; and the bridge length extends in a horizontal direction when the trapping device is in use. 15. A trapping device for capturing crawling insects, the trapping device comprising: a support structure having at least a first edge, the support structure comprising a trap surface portion and a second surface portion; the trap surface portion having a texture suitable for insects to crawl on when the trap surface portion is substantially vertical, the trap surface portion having a perimeter edge defining a first entrance area, a first neck, a trap area, a first bridge, and a first collecting area, the first entrance area having a first greatest width in a direction parallel to the first edge and being positioned adjacent the first edge of the support structure; the first neck extending away from the first entrance area at a location opposite the first edge of the support structure, the first neck having a first neck width narrower than the first greatest width of the first entrance area that is suitable to guide the crawling insects away from the first edge and into the trap area while discouraging the insects from returning to the first entrance area; the trap area having a second greatest width in a direction parallel to the first edge that is wider than the first neck width and a having a first greatest height in a direction perpendicular to the first edge; the first bridge extending laterally from the trap area and engaging the first collecting area, the bridge having a bridge height narrower than the first greatest height of the trap area that is suitable to guide the crawling insects away from the trap area and into the first collecting area while discouraging the insects from returning to the trap area; the first collecting area extending laterally from the first bridge having a second greatest height in a direction perpendicular to the first edge that is greater than the first bridge height; the second surface portion having a texture that is not suitable for insects to crawl on when the trap surface portion is substantially vertical, the second surface portion engaging the perimeter edge of the trap surface portion. 16. The trapping device of claim 15 , wherein the entrance area comprises an entrance edge that intersects with the first edge of the support structure. 17. The trapping device of claim 16 , wherein the first greatest width of the entrance area is proximate the entrance edge. 18. The trapping device of claim 15 , wherein the trap surface portion further comprises a second bridge engaging the trap area and extending horizontally into a second collecting area having a third greatest height, the second bridge having a second bridge height that is less than the first greatest height of the trap area and the third greatest height of the second collecting area. 19. The trapping device of claim 15 , wherein the trap area comprises two or more wing sections spaced apart by narrow neck sections extending vertically when the trap surface is in a vertical position, where the first bridge engages one of the two or more wing sections. 20. The trapping device of claim 15 , wherein the

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Classifications

  • A01M1/103Primary

    for crawling insects · CPC title

  • Poisoning, narcotising, or burning insects {(fumigation apparatus A01M13/00)} · CPC title

  • Catching by adhesive surfaces · CPC title

  • Against vector-borne diseases, e.g. mosquito-borne, fly-borne, tick-borne or waterborne diseases whose impact is exacerbated by climate change · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US10136631B2 cover?
A trapping device and method for capturing and monitoring the existence and behavior of crawling insects, such as bed bugs, is provided. The trapping device has a textured two-dimensional surface with one or more triangular entrance areas, where one of the triangular sections functions as a base, one or more wing sections, connected to either one the base or to another wing section by a neck; a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ecolab Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01M1/103. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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