Patents Assigned to American Biophysics Corporation
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Publication number: 20070124988Abstract: An insect trapping apparatus and associated method attracts insects, such as mosquitos, by emitting a carbon dioxide gas as an insect attractant and producing a heat signature from the insect trap characteristic of a warm blooded animal and a blue light of a wavelength that attracts insects into the insect trap. The carbon dioxide gas is exhausted together with moisture through a vertically extending exhaust tube to minimize cooling of the carbon dioxide gas and minimize condensation of moisture while attracting insects through an inflow channel of an insect trap to trap the insects therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: AMERICAN BIOPHYSICS CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew SPIRO, Robert Weiss
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Patent number: 7181885Abstract: An insect trapping apparatus and associated method attracts insects, such as mosquitos, by emitting a carbon dioxide gas as an insect attractant and producing a heat signature from the insect trap characteristic of a warm blooded animal and a blue light of a wavelength that attracts insects into the insect trap. The carbon dioxide gas is exhausted together with moisture through a vertically extending exhaust tube to minimize cooling of the carbon dioxide gas and minimize condensation of moisture while attracting insects through an inflow channel of an insect trap to trap the insects therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Matthew Spiro, Robert W. J. Weiss
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Publication number: 20070006520Abstract: The present application discloses an insect trapping apparatus that has a fog generator for generating a fog comprising at least one attractant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: American Biophysics CorporationInventor: Emma Durand
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Patent number: 7074830Abstract: The present application discloses a system for trapping flying insects, utilizing carbon dioxide in conjunction with one or more biochemical lures, visual lures or both. Preferably, a biochemical lure such as lactic acid, a salt of lactic acid, or combinations thereof, are employed in particular geometric shapes contained in specifically designed housing to ensure an effective release rate over extended periods of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Emma A. Durand, Miaoyong Cao, Cuixia Liu
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Publication number: 20050268529Abstract: The present invention relates to an attractant system for mounting to an insect trapping apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Emma Durand, Richard Dunne, Miaoyong Cao, Cuixia Liu
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Patent number: 6892492Abstract: A flying insect trapping device configured to be used with a fuel supply containing combustible fuel. The device may include a supporting frame; an insect trap chamber carried on the supporting frame; and a combustion device which may also be carried on the supporting frame. The combustion device comprises an inlet port for connection with the fuel supply, an exhaust port, and a combustion chamber communicating the inlet port with the exhaust port. The inlet port enables the fuel from the fuel supply to flow into the combustion chamber for continuous combustion therein to create an exhaust gas within the combustion chamber. The combustion device further includes a catalyst element disposed within the combustion chamber. The catalyst element has a catalyst body with a plurality of essentially linear elongated conduits for enabling the exhaust gas created in the combustion chamber to flow therethrough towards the exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Emma A Durand, Michael J Palombo
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Patent number: 6848466Abstract: A tool and method of utilizing the tool to release pressurized gas trapped between a main valve and a safety valve of a portable liquified petroleum gas tank is disclosed. The tool includes a tank safety valve release member structured to be coupled with the outlet of the fuel tank. The tank safety valve release member is configured to be inserted into the tank outlet and move the tank safety valve to an open position so that pressurized gas can escape to atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: American Biophysics CorporationInventor: Emma Amelia Durand
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Publication number: 20050019361Abstract: The present application discloses a system for trapping flying insects, a first chemical lure such as lactic acid, a salt of lactic acid, or combinations thereof, and a second chemical lure comprising a source of ammonia. The lures may be employed in particular geometric shapes contained in specifically designed housing to ensure an effective release rate over extended periods of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Emma Durand, Miaoyong Cao, Cuixia Liu, Richard Dunne
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Patent number: 6840005Abstract: A flying insect trapping device configured to be used with a fuel supply containing combustible fuel. The device may include a supporting frame; an insect trap chamber carried on the supporting frame; and a combustion device which may also be carried on the supporting frame. The combustion device comprises an inlet port for connection with the fuel supply, an exhaust port, and a combustion chamber communicating the inlet port with the exhaust port. The inlet port enables the fuel from the fuel supply to flow into the combustion chamber for continuous combustion therein to create an exhaust gas within the combustion chamber. The combustion device further includes a catalyst element disposed within the combustion chamber. The catalyst element has a catalyst body with a plurality of essentially linear elongated conduits for enabling the exhaust gas created in the combustion chamber to flow therethrough towards the exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Emma A Durand, Michael J Palombo
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Publication number: 20040244276Abstract: A flying insect trapping device configured to be used with a fuel supply containing combustible fuel. The device may include a supporting frame; an insect trap chamber carried on the supporting frame; and a combustion device which may also be carried on the supporting frame. The combustion device comprises an inlet port for connection with the fuel supply, an exhaust port, and a combustion chamber communicating the inlet port with the exhaust port. The inlet port enables the fuel from the fuel supply to flow into the combustion chamber for continuous combustion therein to create an exhaust gas within the combustion chamber. The combustion device further includes a catalyst element disposed within the combustion chamber. The catalyst element has a catalyst body with a plurality of essentially linear elongated conduits for enabling the exhaust gas created in the combustion chamber to flow therethrough towards the exhaust port.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Emma A. Durand, Michael J. Palombo
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Patent number: 6145243Abstract: An insect trapping device generates its own insect attractants of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2), heat and water vapor through catalytic conversion of a hydrocarbon fuel in a combustion chamber. The hot insect attractants generated in the combustion chamber are diluted and cooled to a temperature above ambient temperature and below about 115.degree. F. by mixing with air, and then the mixture is exhausted downward through the exhaust tube. A counterflow of outside air is drawn into the trap though the suction tube that concentrically surrounds the exhaust tube. Biting insects are captured in a porous, disposable bag connected to the other end of the suction tube. A thermoelectric generator, including thermoelectric modules coupled to the combustion chamber generate power for fans that provide the exhaust flow and the suction flow. Additional chemical attractants may be used with the device to make the trap even more effective.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: American Biophysics CorporationInventors: Bruce E. Wigton, Mark H. Miller