Dipterous Insect Attracting Device And Trap Using Said Device
US-2024365765-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9936683B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9936683-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314071154-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A sustained release pheromone formulation is provided in which once it is secured to a branch or other support, the likelihood of falling off is significantly reduced, and which is capable of being quickly attached to a small or large branch. The sustained release pheromone formulation includes a first and second sheet parts which are provided by bending a single polymer sheet so that they are arranged in a face-to-face manner, the sheet parts each having an engaging hole therethrough; a bend part located between the sheet parts; at least one sex pheromone substance carried on at least a part of the sheet parts; and slits each extending from the bend part to the engaging hole in each one of the sheet parts. This formulation can be secured to the rod-shaped support by guiding the rod-shaped support to the engaging holes via the slits and engaging with the holes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sustained release pheromone formulation comprising: a first sheet part and a second sheet part that are provided by bending a single polymer sheet so that the first and second sheet parts are arranged face-to-face, the first and second sheet parts each having an engaging hole therethrough; a bend part located between the first sheet part and the second sheet part; at least one sex pheromone substance that is carried on at least a part of the first and second sheet parts; and slits, each having a beginning end and a terminal end and extending therebetween, the beginning end being located at the bend part and the terminal end being located on each peripheral edge of the engaging holes in the first and second sheet parts, wherein the sustained release pheromone formulation can be secured to a rod-shaped support by guiding the rod-shaped support through the slits into the engaging holes and engaging the rod-shaped support with the engaging holes, and wherein the single polymer sheet is provided by adhering two polymer films to one another, and the pheromone substance is disposed between the two polymer films and in the bend part therebetween, and is penetrable through the two polymer films. 2. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 1 , comprising a notch connected to the slits in the bend part, the notch having a width in a longitudinal direction of the bend part and facilitating to guide the rod-shaped support from the notch to the engagement holes through the slits and to engage the rod-shaped support with the engagement holes. 3. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 1 , further comprising a nonwoven fabric between the two polymer films, wherein the nonwoven fabric is impregnated with the pheromone substance. 4. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one protrusion that inwardly extends from a part of a peripheral edge of each engaging hole except a point on which the terminal end of each slit is located, wherein the protrusion has a constriction neck portion and a head portion followed from the neck portion. 5. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 2 , further comprising at least one protrusion that inwardly extends from a part of a peripheral edge of each engaging hole except a point on which the terminal end of each slit is located, wherein the protrusion has a constriction neck portion and a head portion followed from the neck portion. 6. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 3 , further comprising at least one protrusion that inwardly extends from a part of a peripheral edge of each engaging hole except a point on which the terminal end of each slit is located, wherein the protrusion has a constriction neck portion and a head portion followed from the neck portion. 7. The sustained release pheromone formulation according claim 1 , wherein at least one of the slits does not define a single straight line that extends from the bend part to each engaging hole, but define any line, including a line with an angle, a curved line, and a combination thereof. 8. The sustained release pheromone formulation according claim 4 , wherein at least one of the slits does not define a single straight line that extends from the bend part to each engaging hole, but define any line, including a line with an angle, a curved line, and a combination thereof. 9. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 4 , wherein a circumferential width of the neck portion of the protrusion is shorter than a circumferential width of the head portion of the protrusion in the circumferential direction of the engaging hole. 10. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 5 , wherein a circumferential width of the neck portion of the protrusion is shorter than a circumferential width of the head portion of the protrusion in the circumferential direction of the engaging hole. 11. The sustained release pheromone formulation according to claim 6 , wherein a circumferential width of the neck portion of the protrusion is shorter than a circumferential width of the head portion of the protrusion in the circumferential direction of the engaging hole.
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