Sensor for a wireless animal trap detection system
US-2020060256-A9 · Feb 27, 2020 · US
US12219950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12219950-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217669876-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2025 |
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An electronic rodent trap includes an outer housing forms a trap body having two entrances defined on opposite sides thereof and creates a tunnel therebetween extending longitudinally between the entrances. A high voltage killing circuit is arranged within the trap body, and includes a plurality of killing plates and a triggering element separate from the plurality of killing plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance. A removable tunnel module is received within the outer housing and includes opposed entrances in alignment with the two entrances of the trap body. A removable electronics module is received within the outer housing, the electronics module contains the voltage circuit operatively connected to the plurality of killing plates.
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An electronic rodent trap with remote notification capability comprising: an outer housing defining a trap body having two entrances defined on opposite sides thereof and creating a tunnel therebetween extending longitudinally between the entrances; a high voltage killing circuit arranged within the trap body, the killing circuit having a plurality of plates that includes at least two oppositely charged lower killing plates, and a triggering element separate from the at least two lower plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance, contact by a rodent with the triggering element simultaneously with the lower plates causing the high voltage killing circuit to activate at least the two lower killing plates and dispatch the rodent; a removable tunnel module received within the outer housing and having opposed entrances in alignment with the two entrances of the trap body; and a removable electronics module received within the outer housing, the electronics module containing the voltage circuit operative with the at least two oppositely charged lower killing plates, the tunnel module and the electronics module each have opposed walls with opposed electric contacts which mate with each other when the modules are positioned within the outer housing to electrically couple the lower plates in the tunnel module with the high voltage circuit in the electronics module. 2. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the trap includes an RF module for sending wireless transmissions to a base station or gateway device at a frequency of less than 1 GHz, each wireless transmission having a payload of not more than 256 bytes. 3. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the trap communicates over a low power wide area network (LPWAN). 4. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the LPWAN is selected from the group consisting of a LoRa network, a Sigfox network and an Ingenu network. 5. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the oppositely charged lower killing plates are elevated above the floor of the trap body on raised tracks, the raised tracks being separated by a channel that forms a longitudinally extending gap separating the lower plates, the oppositely charged lower killing plates being in a substantially parallel relationship with one another and having at least portions thereof extending longitudinally within the trap body. 6. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the tunnel module and electronics module mechanically engage with one another for fixing the tunnel module to the electronics module within the outer housing. 7. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 6 , wherein one of the tunnel module or electronics module comprises a flange that is slidably received within a channel formed in the other one of the tunnel module or electronics module when the modules are received within the outer housing. 8. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the removable tunnel module includes: a plurality of sidewalls, a floor and a ceiling, the floor and the ceiling fixed to the plurality of sidewalls; and a lid removable covering a top surface of the ceiling. 9. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 8 , further comprising: a pair of entry baffles positioned proximate to each entrance and attached to the ceiling; a center baffle positioned between the pair of entry baffles and attached to the ceiling. 10. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising a bait cup removably inserted into a hollow interior of the center baffle, an open end of the center baffle defining the hollow interior opening toward and being selectively covered by the removable lid. 11. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the center baffle defines a V-shaped body extending toward the trap floor, a pair of sides of the V-shaped body defining a plurality of vent openings formed therethrough. 12. The remote notification electronic rodent trap as set forth in claim 11 , wherein each of the pair of entry baffles extends downwardly from the ceiling toward the floor and defines a generally semi-circular cutout that forms an arch-shaped lower edge of the baffle. 13. A remote notification electronic rodent trapping system comprising: a base station or gateway device; and a plurality of electronic rodent trapping devices, each of the rodent trapping devices including: a trap body having at least one entrance; a plurality of plates that includes at least two oppositely charged lower killing plates; and a removable electronics module including an electronics housing containing a high voltage circuit, the killing circuit operatively coupled to the at least two oppositely charged lower killing plates via outer contacts exposed on an exterior of the electronics housing with the electronics module installed within the trap body: a triggering element separate from the at least two lower plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance, contact by the rodent with the triggering element simultaneously with the lower plates causing the high voltage killing circuit to activate at least the two lower killing plates and dispatch the rodent; and an RF module for sending wireless transmissions to the base station or gateway device at a frequency of less than 1 GHZ, each wireless transmission having a payload of not more than 256 bytes, the frequency and payload size providing long range wireless remote notification capability while communicating directly with the base station or gateway device. 14. The remote notification electronic rodent trapping system as set forth in claim 13 , wherein the trapping devices communicate in a low power wide area network (LPWAN) selected from the group consisting of a LoRa network, a Sigfox network, and an Ingenu network. 15. The remote notification electronic rodent trapping system as set forth in claim 13 , wherein each of the trapping devices further includes a pest sensor. 16. The remote notification electronic rodent trapping system as set forth in claim 13 , wherein the trapping devices are modular with each trapping device including: an outer housing forming a trap body having two opposed entrances; a removable tunnel module received within the outer housing and having opposed entrances in alignment with the two opposed entrances of the trap body, the tunnel module having the at least first and second oppositely charged lower killing plates and the triggering element. 17. The remote notification electronic rodent trapping system as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the lower killing plates are electrically coupled with tunnel module contacts on an outer wall surface of the tunnel module, the outer contacts of the removable electronics module configured for engagement with the tunnel module contacts to electrically couple the lower killing plates with the high voltage circuit in the electronics module. 18. The remote notification electronic rodent trapping system as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the removable tunnel module includes a plurality of sidewalls, a floor, a ceiling and a lid removable covering a top surface of the ceiling. 19. The remote notification electronic rodent trapping system as set forth in claim 16 , further comprising: a pair of entry
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