Lobster trap accessory

US12133516B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12133516-B2
Application numberUS-202217840947-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2022
Priority dateJun 15, 2022
Publication dateNov 5, 2024
Grant dateNov 5, 2024

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A trap accessory for attachment to a marine trap that facilitates release of by-catch. A buoyant recovery buoy is operably attached to a trap frame secured to the marine trap. Components for operably attaching the recovery buoy to the trap frame include a latch and attachment components, of which at least one of these components is a Degradable Metal (DM). The DM maintains the integrity of the trap and trap accessory for a pre-determined time, typically 1 year or less. When one or more of the DM components are sufficiently degraded, the recovery buoy is released to open a slot through which animals can escape. A buoy line connected to the trap frame maintains connection between the marine trap and the recovery buoy, which assists in recovery of the marine trap.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A trap accessory, configured to be operably attached to a trap utilized in an aquatic environment, the trap accessory comprising: a trap frame comprising a slot and a frame extension, wherein the trap frame is configured to be removably attached to the trap; a buoyant recovery buoy arranged in the slot and comprising a connector flange extending from one end thereof, the recovery buoy being releasably attached to the frame extension of the trap frame via the connector flange; a buoy line fixedly connected to the trap frame and to the recovery buoy; an attachment component that operably and releasably connects the connector flange to the frame extension, wherein the attachment component comprises a degradable metal that degrades in the aquatic environment such that, when the attachment component degrades to a point of failure, the connector flange becomes unattached from the frame extension, wherein, when the attachment component degrades to the point of failure, the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame to an outside water surface of the aquatic environment and provides an exit in the trap, the outside water surface being where the aquatic environment meets an air atmosphere, wherein, when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame, the buoy line extends between the trap frame and the recovery buoy, wherein the recovery buoy is arranged in the slot such that it extends in a first direction from a first end of the trap frame to a second end of the trap frame, and wherein the frame extension protrudes from the trap frame in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. 2. The trap accessory according to claim 1 , wherein the buoy line is wound around the recovery buoy and unwinds when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame. 3. The trap accessory according to claim 1 , further comprising a buoy line cannister fixedly attached to the trap frame for storing the buoy line. 4. The trap accessory according to claim 1 , further comprising a buoy line chamber in the recovery buoy for storing the buoy line. 5. The trap accessory according to claim 4 , further comprising a spool within the buoy line chamber around which the buoy line is wound and from which the buoy line is unwound when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame. 6. The trap accessory according to claim 1 , wherein the degradable metal of the attachment component comprises at least one of an Mg-based degradable metal, an Fe-based degradable metal, and a Zn-based degradable metal. 7. The trap accessory according to claim 6 , wherein the attachment component degrades to the point of failure at between about 9 months and about 12 months. 8. The trap accessory according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment component comprises a clevis pin and a securing clip configured to go through a hole of the clevis pin. 9. A method for disabling a trap in an aquatic environment, the method comprising: obtaining the trap accessory according to claim 1 ; and operably attaching the trap accessory over a gap in the trap prior to use in the aquatic environment. 10. The method according to claim 9 , further comprising: positioning the trap within the aquatic environment for a time sufficient to allow degradation of the attachment component to the point of failure, such that the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame, which is operably attached to the trap, to the outside water surface of the aquatic environment and opens the slot in the trap accessory, which provides the exit in the trap. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the method further comprises utilizing the recovery buoy and the buoy line, after the recovery buoy has floated to the outside water surface, to recover the trap from the aquatic environment. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the buoy line is at least one of wound around the recovery buoy, stored in a buoy line cannister fixedly attached to the trap frame, and stored in a buoy line chamber in the recovery buoy prior to the recovery buoy floating away from the slot of the trap frame. 13. The method, according to claim 12 , further comprising a spool within the buoy line chamber or the buoy line cannister around which the buoy line is wound and from which the buoy line is unwound when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame. 14. The method, according to claim 10 , wherein the attachment component comprises at least one of an Mg-based degradable metal, an Fe-based degradable metal, and a Zn-based degradable metal. 15. The method, according to claim 14 , wherein the attachment component degrades to the point of failure at between about 9 months and about 12 months. 16. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the attachment component comprises a clevis pin and a securing clip configured to go through a hole of the clevis pin. 17. A trap accessory, configured to be operably attached to a trap utilized in an aquatic environment, the trap accessory comprising: a trap frame comprising a slot and a frame extension, wherein the trap frame is configured to be removably attached to the trap; a buoyant recovery buoy arranged in the slot and comprising a connector flange extending from one end thereof, the recovery buoy being releasably attached to the frame extension of the trap frame via the connector flange, and the recovery buoy being cylindrical; a buoy line fixedly connected to the trap frame and to the recovery buoy; a buoy line chamber containing the buoy line; and an attachment component that operably and releasably connects the connector flange to the frame extension, wherein the attachment component comprises a degradable metal that degrades in the aquatic environment such that, when the attachment component degrades to a point of failure, the connector flange becomes unattached from the frame extension, wherein, when the attachment component degrades to the point of failure, the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame to an outside water surface of the aquatic environment and provides an exit in the trap, the outside water surface being where the aquatic environment meets an air atmosphere, wherein, when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame, the buoy line extends between the trap frame and the recovery buoy, wherein, when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame, the buoy line is pulled from the buoy line chamber, wherein the degradable metal of the attachment component comprises at least one of an Mg-based degradable metal, an Fe-based degradable metal, and a Zn-based degradable metal, wherein the recovery buoy is arranged in the slot such that it extends in a first direction from a first end of the trap frame to a second end of the trap frame, and wherein the frame extension protrudes from the trap frame in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. 18. The trap accessory according to claim 17 , further comprising a spool within the buoy line chamber around which the buoy line is wound and from which the buoy line is unwound when the recovery buoy floats away from the slot of the trap frame. 19. The trap accessory according to claim 17 , wherein the attachment component comprises a clevis pin and a securing clip configured to go through a hole of the clevis pin.

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What does patent US12133516B2 cover?
A trap accessory for attachment to a marine trap that facilitates release of by-catch. A buoyant recovery buoy is operably attached to a trap frame secured to the marine trap. Components for operably attaching the recovery buoy to the trap frame include a latch and attachment components, of which at least one of these components is a Degradable Metal (DM). The DM maintains the integrity of the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Butler Mark, Munroe Norman, The Florida International Univ Board Of Trustees
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01K69/08. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 05 2024 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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