Abstract: A flying insect trap that has a housing with a rear wall and a front opening opposite the rear wall with a housing interior therebetween, and a glueboard mounted in said housing interior, said glueboard being elevated a distance above a bottom wall of the housing and being oriented with a rear edge of said glueboard being lower than a front edge of said glueboard so as to form an acute angle with the rear wall of the housing.
Abstract: In an insect trap a housing is provided having a swingable guard grill attached at a front of the housing. First and second insect attractant lamps are mounted in the housing. The guard grill has at least one window and a pivotable glueboard mounting, retention, and removal drawer assembly located at said window. The drawer assembly is pivotable at one end. The drawer assembly has a drawer panel and a V-shaped member attached to a back of the drawer panel. The V-shaped member has first and second transverse walls connecting at an apex, each wall having a respective window. A first glueboard is retained in arc-shaped fashion between said apex and the first corner and a second glueboard is retained in arc-shaped fashion between said apex and a second corner.
Abstract: In an insect trap a housing is provided having a swingable guard grill attached at a front of the housing. First and second insect attractant lamps are mounted in the housing. The guard grill has at least one window and a pivotable glueboard mounting, retention, and removal drawer assembly located at said window. The drawer assembly is pivotable at one end. The drawer assembly has a drawer panel and a V-shaped member attached to a back of the drawer panel. The V-shaped member has first and second transverse walls connecting at an apex, each wall having a respective window. A first glueboard is retained in arc-shaped fashion between said apex and the first corner and a second glueboard is retained in arc-shaped fashion between said apex and a second corner.
Abstract: An illuminated exit sign having a plurality of series connected light emitting diodes arranged to form the word "exit" and a control circuit for supplying power to the series connected diodes from line power and, during power failures, from battery power. The control circuit illuminates the diodes continuously during normal operation and alternately switches the diodes on and off during a power failure.