Connected bait box
US-11980179-B2 · May 14, 2024 · US
US12376581B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12376581-B1 |
| Application number | US-202418613384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 5, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 5, 2025 |
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A rodent bait station comprises a housing defining at least one entrance, a bait holding area arranged within the housing for storing a quantity of rodent bait for consumption, and an electronics assembly. The electronics assembly includes a capacitor arranged proximate the bait holding area and having a characteristic capacitance indicative of the quantity of bait in the bait holding area, and a controller for measuring the characteristic capacitance of the capacitor. A processor of the electronics assembly estimates a quantity of bait in the bait holding area according to the measured characteristic capacitance, and transmits via a transmitter a wireless signal indicative of one of the measured characteristic capacitance or the estimated quantity of bait in the bait holding area.
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A rodent bait station, comprising: a housing defining at least one entrance; a bait holding area for storing a quantity of rodent bait; a bait holder adapted to hold the quantity of bait in the bait holding area; and an electronics assembly arranged within the housing, including: a printed circuit board arranged under a floor of the housing; a capacitor arranged proximate the bait holding area and having a characteristic capacitance indicative of the quantity of bait in the bait holding area, the capacitor defined by a first conductor in the form of a first conductive pad formed on the printed circuit board and arranged below the bait holder; a controller adapted to measure the characteristic capacitance of the capacitor; a processor adapted to estimate the quantity of bait in the bait holding area according to the measured characteristic capacitance; and a transmitter for transmitting a wireless signal indicative of one of the measured characteristic capacitance or the estimated quantity of bait in the bait holding area. 2. The rodent base station of claim 1 , wherein the capacitor is further defined by a second conductor in the form of at least semi-conductive material arranged proximate the conductive pad. 3. The rodent base station of claim 2 , wherein the at least semi-conductive material defining the second conductor of the capacitor includes the quantity of bait in the bait holding area. 4. The rodent bait station of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further adapted to, with the transmitter, generate and send status messages to a remote receiver indicative of the estimated quantity of bait. 5. The rodent bait station of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further adapted to: with the controller, periodically estimate the quantity of rodent bait in the bait holding area according to the measured characteristic capacitance; and with the transmitter, generate and send a status message to a remote receiver if the estimated quantity of bait has decreased by a predetermined amount. 6. The rodent bait station of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further adapted to generate and send a status message to the remote receiver indicative of the estimated quantity of bait after a passage of a predetermined period of time. 7. The rodent bait station of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further adapted to generate and send a status message indicating a presence of a foreign object in an interior of the bait station to the remote receiver if the estimated quantity of bait falls outside of a predetermined range for a predetermined period of time. 8. The rodent bait station of claim 4 , wherein, in response to a user initiating a calibration function of the electronics assembly, the processor is further adapted to: perform at least one capacitance measurement with the controller indicative of the bait holding area containing no bait; and perform at least one capacitance measurement with the controller indicative of the bait holding area being full of bait, the estimate of the quantity of bait is determined by the processor according to the capacitance measurement indicative of the bait holding area containing no bait and the capacitance measurement indicative of the bait holding area being full of bait. 9. A rodent bait station, comprising: a bait holding area for holding a quantity of bait; a capacitive sensor assembly measuring a capacitance indicative of the quantity of bait in the bait holding area, the capacitive sensor assembly including a printed circuit board having a first conductive pad formed thereon and a capacitance sensing integrated circuit in electrical communication with the first conductive pad, the capacitive sensor assembly measuring a capacitance between the first conductive pad and the quantity of bait in the bait holding area, the integrated circuit adapted to output a signal indicative of the measured capacitance between the first conductive pad and the quantity of bait in the bait holding area; and a first conductive shielding layer arranged on a first surface of the printed circuit board and proximate the first conductive pad, and a second conductive shielding layer arranged on a second surface of the printed circuit board opposite the first surface, the first and second conductive shielding layers electrically connected to a conductive shield of the capacitive sensing integrated circuit. 10. The rodent bait station of claim 9 , wherein the capacitive sensing integrated circuit is arranged on the printed circuit board. 11. The rodent base station of claim 10 , wherein the first conductive shielding layer generally surrounds the first conductive pad. 12. The rodent bait station of claim 9 , further comprising: a housing; and a first bait post extending from a floor of the housing and into the bait holding area, the printed circuit board arranged under the floor of the housing such that the first conductive pad is arranged generally below the first bait post. 13. The rodent bait station of claim 12 , wherein the first bait post comprises a conductive portion proximate the first conductive pad, and a non-conductive portion extending from an end of the conductive portion opposite the first conductive pad. 14. The rodent base station of claim 12 , further comprising: a second conductive pad formed on the printed circuit board; and a second bait post extending from the floor of the housing and into the bait holding area, the second conductive pad arranged generally below the second bait post. 15. The rodent bait station of claim 12 , wherein the capacitive sensor assembly comprises a portion of an electronics assembly arranged within the housing for monitoring a quantity of bait in the bait holding area, the electronics assembly further including: a processor in communication with the capacitive sensor assembly; a user interface enabling a user to control at least one function of the bait station; a lid status sensor for detecting an opened or closed state of a lid of the bait station; and a wireless transmitter for transmitting an indication of a status of the bait station. 16. A method of operating a rodent bait station comprising steps of: measuring a capacitance associated with a bait holding area of the bait station; periodically estimating a quantity of bait in the bait holding area according to the measured capacitance; wirelessly transmitting a status message to a remote receiver indicative of the estimated quantity of bait; and wirelessly transmitting a status message indicating a presence of a foreign object in an interior of the bait station if the estimated quantity of bait falls outside of a predetermined range for a predetermined period of time. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of wirelessly transmitting a status message indicative of the estimated quantity of bait is performed if the estimated quantity of bait has decreased by a predetermined amount. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of wirelessly transmitting a status message indicative of the estimated quantity of bait is performed after a passage of a predetermined period of time. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising a step of calibrating the bait station, including: measuring a capacitance associated with the bait holding area with no bait present; and measuring a capacitance associated with the bait holding area with a known amount of bait present, wherein the quantity of bait is estimated according to the capacitance measurement associated with the bait holdi
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