Patents by Inventor Mick A. Trompen

Mick A. Trompen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20080224827
    Abstract: A pest control system (20) includes pest control devices (110) installed about an area or building (22). These devices (110) each include a bait member and a communication circuit. The communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device (110). A hand held interrogator (30) is provided to locate and communicate with the pest control devices (110) via the communication circuit. A data collection unit (40) to accumulate data gathered from the pest control devices (110) may alternatively or additionally be utilized. The bait member may be configured with a magnetic component to provide a magnetic signature indicative of the bait consumption behavior of targeted varieties of pest. The devices optionally include one or more environmental sensors to evaluate and predict pest behavior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2008
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Inventors: Daniel Barber, James King, Sterett Robertson, Scott Ray, Malcolm Warren, Anton Arnoldy, Mick A. Trompen, Stanley M. Gorgacz, Dennis Wujek
  • Patent number: 7348890
    Abstract: A pest control system (20) includes pest control devices (110) installed about an area or building (22). These devices (110) each include a bait member and a communication circuit. The communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device (110). A hand held interrogator (30) is provided to locate and communicate with the pest control devices (110) via the communication circuit. A data collection unit (40) to accumulate data gathered from the pest control devices (110) may alternatively or additionally be utilized. The bait member may be configured with a magnetic component to provide a magnetic signature indicative of the bait consumption behavior of targeted varieties of pest. The devices optionally include one or more environmental sensors to evaluate and predict pest behavior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: Dow AgroSciences LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Barber, James King, Sterett Robertson, Scott Ray, Malcolm Warren, Anton Arnoldy, Mick A. Trompen, Stanley M. Gorgacz, Dennis Wujek
  • Publication number: 20070257129
    Abstract: A dispenser that delivers a small but consistent and sustained amount of liquid over an extended period of time, particularly useful but not limited to dispensing pesticides when worn by cattle. The dispenser has a shell having an opening. A reservoir is disposed in the shell and holds a pesticide or other liquid. A wick is in fluid communication with the reservoir. An end of the wick is positioned adjacent the opening and has a greater capillary attraction or wicking ability than the reservoir, whereby during use of the dispenser the wick draws fluid from the reservoir and deposits it on the animal upon contact.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2007
    Publication date: November 8, 2007
    Inventors: Mick Trompen, Gregory Lyon, Jeffery Meyer, Joseph Winkle
  • Publication number: 20070057085
    Abstract: A dispenser that delivers a small but consistent and sustained amount of fluid over an extended period of time, particularly useful but not limited to dispensing pesticides when worn by cattle. The dispenser has a shell having an opening. A reservoir is disposed in the shell and is saturated with a pesticide. A wick is in fluid communication with the reservoir. The wick extends through the opening and has a greater capillary attraction or wicking ability than the reservoir, whereby during use of the dispenser the wick draws fluid from the reservoir and deposits it upon contact.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2005
    Publication date: March 15, 2007
    Inventors: Mick Trompen, Gregory Lyon, Jeffery Meyer
  • Publication number: 20060116640
    Abstract: A dispenser is provided. The dispenser has a reservoir for storing a liquid or solid material. The dispenser may have a piezoelectric valve or pump located in an opening of the reservoir for regulating dispensing of the material. Alternatively, the dispenser may have a piezoelectric inchworm that directly or indirectly propels the material against or out of the opening. The opening may deposit the material directly or indirectly on the surface of an animal, or under the animal's skin. The dispenser also has means for being attached to the surface of the animal. Alternatively, the dispenser may be placed inside the animal. In certain embodiments, the dispenser comprises a reservoir containing a material to be dispensed, an actuable dispensing element, and an identifying device for remotely communicating information about the dispenser. The dispenser may also include a positioning device adapted to transmit the position of the dispenser.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2005
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Inventors: Mick Trompen, Gregory Lyon, Jeffery Meyer, Steven Lubetkin, Joseph Winkle, Ronald Lyon
  • Patent number: 6974587
    Abstract: An intraruminal device is provided for the time release dispensation of a medicament to a ruminant. The device has no metal parts which may damage slaughterhouse equipment or injure a human upon consumption of ground meat from a ruminant from which the device was not properly removed. The device may use a nonmetallic bladder assembly having a to supply a compressive force to the medicament matrix to keep the matrix abutted against the first end of the device. The device may also use a piston to create a fluid-tight seal allowing part of the device to be pressurized, allowing the piston to provide a compressive force to the medicament matrix. The matrix surface at the first end is exposed to ruminal juices for dissolution of the matrix and dispensation of the medicament into the rumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Aircom Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Mick Trompen, Ronald W. Lyon, Gregory A. Lyon
  • Patent number: 6914529
    Abstract: A pest control system (20) includes pest control devices (110) installed about an area or building (22). These devices (110) each include a bait member and a communication circuit. The communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device (110). A hand held interrogator (30) is provided to locate and communicate with the pest control devices (110) via the communication circuit. A data collection unit (40) to accumulate data gathered from the pest control devices (110) may alternatively or additionally be utilized. The device (110) includes a sensor that has an electrically conductive pathway comprised of a nonmetallic material. Other pest control devices to detect varying nonzero levels of pest activity are also disclosed. Still another device includes one or more environmental sensors to further evaluate and predict pest behavior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Assignee: Dow AgroSciences LLC
    Inventors: Daniel T. Barber, Don Black, James Edward King, A. Sterett Robertson, Mick A. Trompen
  • Publication number: 20040199116
    Abstract: A dispenser is provided. The dispenser has a reservoir for storing a liquid or solid material. The dispenser may have a piezoelectric valve or pump located in an opening of the reservoir for regulating dispensing of the material. Alternatively, the dispenser may have a piezoelectric inchworm that directly or indirectly propels the material against or out of the opening. The opening may deposit the material directly or indirectly on the surface of an animal, or under the animal's skin. The dispenser also has means for being attached to the surface of the animal. Alternatively, the dispenser may be placed inside the animal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Applicant: Aircom Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Mick A. Trompen, Gregory A. Lyon, Ronald W. Lyon, Steven D. Lubetkin
  • Publication number: 20030212386
    Abstract: An intraruminal device is provided for the time release dispensation of a medicament to a ruminant. The device has no metal parts which may damage slaughterhouse equipment or injure a human upon consumption of ground meat from a ruminant from which the device was not properly removed. The device may use a nonmetallic bladder assembly having a to supply a compressive force to the medicament matrix to keep the matrix abutted against the first end of the device. The device may also use a piston to create a fluid-tight seal allowing part of the device to be pressurized, allowing the piston to provide a compressive force to the medicament matrix. The matrix surface at the first end is exposed to ruminal juices for dissolution of the matrix and dispensation of the medicament into the rumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2002
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventors: Mick Trompen, Ronald W. Lyon, Gregory A. Lyon
  • Publication number: 20030160699
    Abstract: A pest control system, with a device and via an associated method, is used to make determination and provide notification regarding the presence of pests at a site. The pest control device of the system is located at the site. The device includes a housing, a bait member located within the housing, a sensor, located within the housing, to sense pests attracted to the bait member, and a monitoring device, located within the housing and operatively connected to the sensor, to monitor the sensor. The device also includes a communication arrangement, located within the housing and operatively connected to the monitoring device, to transmit a wireless signal indicative of the operation of the monitoring device and for reception at one or more off-site locations. The system also includes one or more communication and processing arrangements, located off-site, to receive the transmitted signal and to provide information usable to determine needed pest control.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2003
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Applicant: Aircom Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventor: Mick A. Trompen
  • Publication number: 20030001745
    Abstract: A pest control system (20) includes pest control devices (110) installed about an area or building (22). These devices (110) each include a bait member and a communication circuit. The communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device (110). A hand held interrogator (30) is provided to locate and communicate with the pest control devices (110) via the communication circuit. A data collection unit (40) to accumulate data gathered from the pest control devices (110) may alternatively or additionally be utilized. The device (110) includes a sensor that has an electrically conductive pathway comprised of a nonmetallic material. Other pest control devices to detect varying nonzero levels of pest activity are also disclosed. Still another device includes one or more environmental sensors to further evaluate and predict pest behavior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: Daniel T. Barber, Don Black, James Edward King, A. Sterett Robertson, Mick A. Trompen
  • Publication number: 20010033230
    Abstract: A pest control system (20) includes pest control devices (110) installed about an area or building (22). These devices (110) each include a bait member and a communication circuit. The communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device (110). A hand held interrogator (30) is provided to locate and communicate with the pest control devices (110) via the communication circuit. A data collection unit (40) to accumulate data gathered from the pest control devices (110) may alternatively or additionally be utilized. The bait member may be configured with a magnetic component to provide a magnetic signature indicative of the bait consumption behavior of targeted varieties of pest. The devices optionally include one or more environmental sensors to evaluate and predict pest behavior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Inventors: Daniel Barber, James King, Sterett Robertson, Scott Ray, Malcolm Warren, Anton Arnoldy, Mick A. Trompen, Stanley M. Gorgacz, Dennis Wujek
  • Publication number: 20010009399
    Abstract: A pest control system includes pest control devices installed about an area or building. These devices each include a bait member and a wireless communication circuit. The wireless communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device. The wireless communication circuit can be configured in a first assembly for detecting the presence of one or more pests and a second assembly for delivering a pesticide once pests are detected. The assemblies are interchangeable within a pest control device housing. The wireless communication circuit is connected to a sensor having an electrically conductive element that can be comprised of a nonmetallic material, such as a carbon-based ink. One or more connection members electrically couple the wireless communication circuit and the sensor. These members are comprised of an electrically conductive, elastomeric compound, such as a carbon-filled silicone rubber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Publication date: July 26, 2001
    Inventors: Daniel Barber, Mick A. Trompen, Malcolm Warren, Sterett Robertson, Scott Ray