Pest control device mounting system
US-2025031683-A1 · Jan 30, 2025 · US
US9301517B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9301517-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414216308-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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A pest trap, such as for flies, includes a disposable bag with a lure therein, and a sealing mechanism set at or near the top of the bag. The sealing mechanism engages with a removable top, which covers a canister. The bag with sealing mechanism is connected to the top, and then the top is placed on the canister, with the disposable bag in the canister. Once the bag has become filled with pest insects, the sealing mechanism is activated, which seals the top of the bag and separates the bag from the top. The top can then be removed from the canister, and the canister upended to dump the disposable bag into the garbage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A disposable device for a pest trap, the disposable device comprising: a trap bag for holding trapped pests; and a sealing mechanism for sealing the trap bag for disposal, the sealing mechanism comprising: a cap coupled to the trap bag, the cap comprising an opening sized to pass the pests for ingress into the trap bag; a plug movably disposed with respect to the cap, the plug comprising a sealing surface sized to block the opening in the cap, wherein when the plug is in an open position the sealing surface exposes at least a portion of the opening in the cap and when the plug is in a closed position the sealing surface blocks the opening in the cap, the plug further comprising a finger extending towards the pest trap for mechanically engaging with the pest trap; and a biasing member for biasing the plug towards the closed position. 2. The disposable device of claim 1 wherein the plug comprises a flange and at least an opening disposed between the flange and the sealing surface, the biasing member compressed between the flange and the cap. 3. The disposable device of claim 2 wherein the finger extends from the sealing surface towards the opening in the cap. 4. The disposable device of claim 3 wherein the flange is slidably disposed in the cap between an external surface of the cap and the opening in the cap. 5. The disposable device of claim 1 wherein the cap comprises a flange for engaging with a clamp on the pest trap. 6. The disposable device of claim 1 wherein the cap comprises a tapered surfaces on opposite sides of the cap, and the trap bag is bonded to the tapered surfaces. 7. A pest trap comprising: a canister comprising a containment space; a disposable pest trap bag disposed within the containment space, the disposable pest trap bag comprising a sealing mechanism for sealing the disposable pest trap bag; and a top cover for covering a top of the canister, the top cover comprising a first opening sized to pass pests for ingress into the disposable pest trap bag and a release mechanism for engaging with and disengaging from the sealing mechanism of the disposable pest trap bag; wherein the sealing mechanism comprises: a cap coupled to the pest trap bag, the cap comprising a second opening sized to pass the pests for ingress into the pest trap bag; a plug movably disposed with respect to the cap, the plug comprising a sealing surface sized to block the second opening, wherein when the plug is in an open position the sealing surface exposes at least a portion of the second opening and when the plug is in a closed position the sealing surface blocks the second opening, the plug further comprising a finger extending towards the first opening for mechanically contacting a structure of the top cover; and a biasing member for biasing the plug towards the closed position. 8. The pest trap of claim 7 wherein the plug comprises a flange and at least an opening disposed between the flange and the sealing surface, the biasing member compressed between the flange and the cap. 9. The pest trap of claim 8 wherein the finger extends from the sealing surface towards the first opening. 10. The pest trap of claim 9 wherein the flange is slidably disposed in the cap between an external surface of the cap and the second opening. 11. The pest trap of claim 7 wherein the cap comprises a flange for engaging with a locking lever on the top cover. 12. The pest trap of claim 11 wherein the locking lever passes through the top cover and comprises an actuation end extending over a top surface of the top cover, an engaging surface that contacts the top cover, and a locking end that extends below the top surface of the top cover, the locking end mechanically engaging with the flange of the cap. 13. The pest trap of claim 11 further comprising two locking levers, each locking lever passing through the top cover and comprising an actuation end extending over a top surface of the top cover, an engaging surface that contacts the top cover, and a locking end that extends below the top surface of the top cover, the locking ends mechanically engaging with the flange of the cap. 14. The pest trap of claim 7 wherein the cap comprises a tapered surfaces on opposite sides of the cap, and the pest trap bag is bonded to the tapered surfaces.
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