Window Screen Or Door Patents (Class 43/119)
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Patent number: 12127545Abstract: Method and apparatus for a pest control device mounting system configured for mounting pest control devices in a building and using them to control pests. The pest control device mounting system including a mounting bracket, which may have a circumferential portion defining a portal. In some examples, the mounting bracket includes a flange portion suitable for attaching to the perimeter of a cavity in a building surface. The pest control device mounting system including a plug configured to be removably attached to the mounting bracket and to substantially close the portal when attached to the mounting bracket, wherein the plug is configured to accommodate a pest control device.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2022Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Ryan Joseph Drake, Douglas Brian Gardner, Brandon Matthew Carlson, Joshua Lanz, Alexander Roy Nee, Jason David Hedlund, Kenneth Thomas Dobizl
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Patent number: 11484024Abstract: An insect egress device for use with a window or door screen has a portal that is attached to the window screen with a portion of the portal extending through the screen from the inside to the outside. The portal may be provided with various insect attracting features and includes a flange, an extension extending outwardly from the flange surface that terminates at a free end, and an egress passage extending completely through the flange and the extension. The extension has a frusto-pyramidal shaped section and a second extension section that is generally straight and includes the free end. The egress passage has a first sidewall section of a tapering stair-step configuration and a second sidewall section that is not stair-step and is generally straight and terminates at the free end. In aspects, a phosphorescent material is disposed on the first sidewall section and visible through the egress passage from an interior position.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2021Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Inventors: Jonathan Gardner, James Chadney
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Patent number: 11317619Abstract: Method and apparatus for a pest control device mounting system configured for mounting pest control devices in a building and using them to control pests. The pest control device mounting system including a mounting bracket, which may have a circumferential portion defining a portal. In some examples, the mounting bracket includes a flange portion suitable for attaching to the perimeter of a cavity in a building surface. The pest control device mounting system including a plug configured to be removably attached to the mounting bracket and to substantially close the portal when attached to the mounting bracket, wherein the plug is configured to accommodate a pest control device.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Ryan Joseph Drake, Douglas Brian Gardner, Brandon Matthew Carlson, Joshua Lanz, Alexander Roy Nee, Jason David Hedlund, Kenneth Thomas Dobizl
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Patent number: 10888083Abstract: A ceiling-mountable animal trap (100) has a housing (102), a snap trap (110), and an indicator (118). The snap trap (110) has a treadle member (112), a killing arm arrangement, and a trigger (116). A killing arm (114) is pivotally mounted, has a set position, and is biased toward an impact position. The trigger (116) couples the treadle member (112) to the killing arm (114) and releases the killing arm from the set position. The indicator (118) is movable between a recessed position and a projecting position in which it projects from the underside of the housing (102). The indicator is held in the recessed position by the killing arm arrangement when the killing arm (114) is in the set position. The indicator (118) decouples from the killing arm arrangement when the killing arm (114) moves towards the impact position so that the indicator moves to the projecting position.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: AGMAR TOOLS 2000 LIMITEDInventors: Fredric Waiker, Henrik Karl Waiker
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Patent number: 9907300Abstract: A mosquito abatement system comprising a fabric and an embedded network of components containing one or more orifices with rigid edges wherein the rigid edges of the orifices trap, damage, or sever the mouthparts of the mosquito such that the mosquito is unable to bite future hosts.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Inventor: Jason Dornback
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Patent number: 8959830Abstract: The present invention relates to fly and insect traps and more particularly to a trap capable of suctionally engaging a substantially flat non-porous surface that selectively traps insects. The trap is preferably constructed from a top vessel member, a bottom vessel member and a hollow frustum providing point of entry about the bottom vessel member.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Inventor: Elisabeth McGavin
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Patent number: 8279413Abstract: An optical sight includes an outer barrel unit, an objective lens unit, an ocular lens unit, a magnification unit, amounting unit, and a range-finding module. The outer barrel unit extends about an axis and has a front end and a rear end. The objective lens unit is mounted to the front end of the outer barrel unit. The ocular lens unit is mounted to the rear end of the outer barrel unit. The magnification unit is disposed between the objective lens unit and the ocular lens unit. The mounting unit is disposed in the outer barrel unit between the objective lens unit and the magnification unit, and has an outer peripheral surface, and an inner passage extending along the axis. The range-finding module is disposed in the outer barrel unit, and includes a light emitter, a light receiver, and a circuit board unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Asia Optical Co., Inc.Inventor: Chi-Hsing Lin
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Patent number: 8215051Abstract: A pest control material (11), such as mosquito netting, has a surface (12) with abrasive/absorptive microprojections (13). Insect pests such as mosquitoes suffer damage to their cuticle, resulting in dehydration and/or invasion by microbial pathogens. The material is made by coating a fabric with abrasive and/or absorptive materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Insectshield LimitedInventors: Bruce Alexander, Stephen John Russell
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Patent number: 7972613Abstract: Described is an insect screening sheet having an insect-repellent layer (10) in which the insect-repellent layer (10) has a three-dimensional surface structure which comprises a regularly periodically and/or statistically distributed coarse structure (12g) and/or nanostructure (12n).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignees: OVD Kinegram AG, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V.Inventors: Andreas Schilling, Stanislav N. Horb
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Patent number: 7748159Abstract: A device for trapping flies which comprises an elongated housing. A mechanism is for mounting the housing horizontally on an inside lower portion of a window pane adjacent to a window sill. Another mechanism for holding flies is carried within said housing. The flies, when attracted to light coming through the window pane, will hit the window pane and drop down to stick to the holding mechanism. A cover on the housing is to conceal the flies stuck to the holding mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Carl F. Wenner
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Patent number: 7380369Abstract: An insect trap and method of use. The insect trap has a roof, side walls, rear wall, front wall, and floor. The front wall has a front wall aperture, and the rear wall has at least one rear wall aperture. A plurality of dividers are disposed within the insect trap, with a divider aperture associated with each divider. The divider apertures alternate between being adjacent the floor and adjacent the roof in successive dividers. The method includes the steps of mounting an insect trap in a structure opening, allowing insect-enticing chemicals to waft from inside the structure opening to outside the structure opening through the insect trap, enticing the insect through a front wall aperture, divider apertures, and into an inner chamber adjacent the rear wall, and entrapping the insect within the inner chamber because the rear wall apertures are too small to admit passage to the insect.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventors: Uril G Greene, Alan Thomas Greene, Aisha Mirette Greene
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Patent number: 6874273Abstract: A portable, self-contained unit has two spaced apart electrical wire grid screens. One of the screens has a positive charge and the other has a negative charge. Electrical power is provided to a transformer which provides the necessary electrical current to the grid screens. Flying insects attempting to pass between the dual electrified grid screens are electrocuted. A third screen is located behind the dual electrical screens, at the rear of the unit, adjacent to the living space. The dual screens are secured within a frame which is made of a non-electrical conducting material. The entire unit is configured to be positioned within a window opening and secured within the opening by slideably adjustable wing elements which moveably extend laterally from the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventor: Edward F. Weisenburg, III
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Patent number: 6474014Abstract: An exhaust ventilator includes a frame in which are mounted a plurality of conductive wires mounted in parallel across two inner opposite sides of the frame, two fans arranged in the frame, and a power supply installed at one corner of the frame and capable of supplying high voltage and low current to the conductive wires for killing bugs and mosquitoes and provided with switches for controlling speed of the fans, whereby the exhaust ventilator can be used as an air ventilator as well as a device for driving away mosquitoes.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventor: Fang-Chun Yu
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Patent number: 6463693Abstract: This invention relates to an insect trap having a receptacle with a rear wall the top edge of which is thin. The trap is placed on a windowsill so the thin top edge of the rear wall lies flush against the window, providing a substantially smooth transition between the rear wall and the window. The receptacle is partially filled with a mixture of water and surfactant. In use, insects flying down the window travel over the thin top edge of the rear wall and continue down and fall into the water and drown.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Steven William Weisner
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Patent number: 6341444Abstract: A system for repelling all types of insects, including flying insects and tiny insects, including a screen with openings having two conducting elements separated by an insulating medium, and a power source connected to the conducting elements, wherein the two conducting elements produce a low-voltage differential across openings in the screen, such that insects attempting to penetrate the openings are subjected to non-lethal electrical shock caused by a bridging of the low-voltage differential.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Ultramesh Environmental Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Yaron Cina, Ohad Tadmor
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Patent number: 5987810Abstract: An insect trap includes a substantially cylindrical, hollow base component having an open top in communication with an interior chamber and a chemical attractant device received therein. Superimposed on the open top is a mesh screen that is precoated with an insect eradicating substance. A plurality of legs extend from the bottom surface of the base component for supporting the base component a predetermined distance above a supporting surface. In addition, the interior chamber may be selectively enclosed with a transparent, semi-spherical lid member whenever the device is not in use. The chemical attractant is released to the surrounding environment to attract insects to the insecticide coated mesh screen where they are eradicated.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Troy L. Nash
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Patent number: 5588251Abstract: A passive method for protecting flying birds against the danger of colliding into transparent barriers is disclosed. The method involves placing on the transparent barrier an image of the center portion of the web of an orb web building spider especially including in the image an adornment on the web known as the stabilimentum. The stabilimentum is known to be an advertisement by the spider for the purpose of deterring birds from flying into the web, an event which both animals wish to avoid. When the spider web image is placed on the transparent barrier, flying birds will take evasive action and thus avoid harmful collisions. Since the spider web image is mostly transparent, it does not block out a large portion of the transparent barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Inventor: Sam W. Young
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Patent number: 5239771Abstract: A fly trap having a plurality of baffles to guide flies through an aperture into a housing body. Inside the housing is a plurality of entry chambers, passageways and a storage chamber. A hood obscures the exit from the storage chamber. Access holes into hollow baffles expand the fly storage chamber. A transparent back has inclined portions to discourage fly exit. The back is partially coated on the exterior side with adhesive for positioning the trap on insect travel paths.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventor: Leita R. Beardsley
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Patent number: 4044494Abstract: A trap for flying insects and bugs, particularly of the relatively small varieties such as mosquitoes, sand flies, gnats, etc. The trap generally comprises a housing defining an interior chamber, one or more of the walls being slotted with inwardly turned, converging flanges along the slot edges. The inner edges of the flanges are provided with a fabric tape of a material such as nylon with inwardly directed frayed warp strands in a manner so as to permit the entry of the flying insects and bugs into the chamber while preventing their exit therefrom. The housing is fabricated of a clear transparent material to reflect light into the interior chamber and, in addition, a reflective material may be applied to some or all of the flanges.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1976Date of Patent: August 30, 1977Inventor: Zbigniew Grajnert