Vermin Destroying Patents (Class 43/124)
  • Patent number: 7156049
    Abstract: A device for interacting with biota either on a pre-specified schedule or via actuation by remote signal. Preferably, the biota are fauna and more particularly fish. In selected embodiments, it comprises frangible packaging enclosing means for timing interaction, at least part of the means for programming the device and means for opening the packaging. In select embodiments of the present invention, the apparatus is inserted in fish. Specific examples of the present invention are implanted in triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) to facilitate control of aquatic weeds in bodies of water. When the carp have been in the water for a pre-specified period or, alternatively, long enough to effectively control the target aquatic plants, toxins in the device are dispensed to kill them. Otherwise, the carp may destroy all vegetation and harm the aquatic environment for other aquatic life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: James A. Evans, James P. Kirk, Leandro E. Miranda
  • Patent number: 7150124
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for luring attack-prone, rabies-infected mammals (e.g., carnivores, bats) into restraint and/or euthanasia but not luring normal, uninfected animals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2006
    Inventor: Denny George Constantine
  • Patent number: 7127846
    Abstract: A pesticide injection system for exterminating insects is provided. The pesticide injection system comprises an applicator; an insert and a plug frictionally engagable with a wall. The applicator includes a pliable bottle for receiving a powder pesticide and a nozzle with an end cap for displacing insulation so the powder pesticide can be injected onto a blind space behind a wall suspected of harboring insects without the powder pesticide contacting the insulation. The means for sealing the nozzle to prevent the powder pesticide from spilling into a living space during use is one of an “O” ring and a ribbed seal. The insert has a plurality of fins engaging a locking tab on the plug. The means for preventing back flow is a check valve. The means for selectively covering a first end of a tube on the plug is one of a door and a cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2006
    Inventor: Gregory A. Disler
  • Patent number: 7114286
    Abstract: The system includes a capsule member made from a material which is not dissolvable in water but is dissolvable in the digestive fluids of a predator species. The capsule contains a material which, following ingestion by a predator (game/sport) species, results in death of the predator species. A connecting member is secured to the capsule, and is adapted to be secured to a prey (bait) species such that when the prey species is released in a body of water, such as a lake, in the vicinity of the predator species, the predator species is likely to consume the prey species along with the capsule and shortly thereafter dies, thereby reducing the number of predator species.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2006
    Inventor: Bradford L. Scott
  • Patent number: 7111428
    Abstract: Apparatus for harming or killing fouling flora or fauna, for example on boat hulls, comprises two conductors and an AC power source. The first conductor is a conductive coating while the second conductor is a spaced sheet in one embodiment and a grid on a dielectric insulating coating in another embodiment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: Ocean Environmental Technologies Ltd.
    Inventor: Lars Steinar Ostlie
  • Patent number: 7096622
    Abstract: An insect exterminating device which is characterized in a first embodiment by a handle having a handle base attached to a downwardly-extending probe frame fitted with a bracket and a spring for receiving an aerosol or pressurized fluid canister containing an insect treatment fluid. A probe projects from the probe frame and a spring-loaded activator button is provided on the handle base for activating the pressurized fluid canister valve to dispense the treatment fluid from the canister, through passages provided in the activator button, the handle base, the probe frame and the probe, into an insect bed. In a preferred embodiment the bracket is adjustable for accommodating pressurized fluid containers of various length. In a second embodiment the fluid canister is seated on a spring in a round frame and the treatment fluid is dispersed from the canister through a tube to the probe by pressing a spring-loaded activator button.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2006
    Inventors: Jack M. James, Larry P. Flowers, Lamont E. Lackman
  • Patent number: 7086197
    Abstract: A termiticide dispensing system, installed prior to pouring the slab foundation of a building, has a plurality of tubular units of minimal length, each having a single inlet and a single outlet, positioned and secured so that the inlet end will extend above the slab, in a location accessible after building completion, and the outlet end will extend through the slab to the underlying soil adjacent a water or drain line, so that a controlled quantity of termiticide may be dispensed through the slab, directly to each potential termite access point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Inventor: David Gronewald
  • Patent number: 7076914
    Abstract: A pest control device and a method of deploying the device. The device comprises a housing provided with at least one opening which is closed or sealed by a material arranged to degrade in an environment in which the device is located, thereby allowing eventual access to the interior of the device. The method comprises providing the device with the temporarily sealed or closed opening(s), a pest behavior-modifying agent located in the interior of the device housing, and a feature for causing oscillatory motion of the housing while in free-fall motion. The device is then caused to fall from a height into or on to an area in which pest control is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: Exosect Limited
    Inventor: Philip Edwin Howse
  • Patent number: 7057516
    Abstract: A device and method for detecting the presence of living organisms in a structure or behind a wall or partition utilizes a microwave or radio-frequency one or more transceivers which generate separate and distinct interrogating signals and receives separate and distinct signals reflected from a structure and living organisms within it. The reflected signals received by each of the transceivers are processed, for instance by a microprocessor, so as to provide output signals that indicate the presence or absence of a living organism in the structure or behind wall or partition. The microprocessor distinguishes and differentiate signals from different living organisms and from false indication of the presence of living organisms, thereby enabling the detection of living organisms despite the existence of motion signals caused by non-living organism motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Inventors: Dimitri Donskoy, Michael Epstein, Jaime A. Siegel
  • Patent number: 7052709
    Abstract: A substance delivery device includes a combustible paperboard strip and at least one substance toxic to insects and a perfume. The delivery device can take the form of a coil and includes a flexible backing sheet for supporting the combustible paperboard strip. The flexible backing sheet is not capable of combustion. Additionally, the material of the paperboard strip can include a combustion promoter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Raman Boards Limited
    Inventors: Aroon Raman, Krishna Swamy Raja, Benoy Rema, Gubbi Krishnappa Natesh, Satheesh Kumar, Shankar Manjunatha
  • Patent number: 7043873
    Abstract: A bait station for crawling insects includes a base and a cover fastened to the base. The base includes a bait cup bisected by a divider wall so that different baits may be offered to the insects. The cover has a roof that is spaced above and spans over the bait cup so that insects may crawl through doorways formed in the cover to access the bait in the bait cup. A support rib extends downwardly from the roof to engage the bait cup and divider wall to not only provide crush resistance and support for the roof but also to provide a bait retention feature. The support rib may also be configured to serve as a reservoir for water or other insect attractant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
    Inventors: Nathan R. Westphal, David O. Brower, Richard E. Keyel
  • Patent number: 7032346
    Abstract: A foundation fumigation system includes a fumigant container assembly. The fumigant container assembly contains a quality of fumigant to be applied around a foundation of a structure. The fumigant container assembly has a valve portion for selectively releasing the fumigant. A distribution control and monitoring assembly is operationally coupled to the fumigant container assembly. The distribution control and monitoring assembly facilitates the distribution of the fumigant. A distribution system is operationally coupled to the distribution control and monitoring assembly. The distribution system has at least one distribution member environmentally couplable to the fumigant container assembly. The distribution member facilitates distributing the fumigant around the foundation. The distribution system has a plurality of nozzle members. Each one of the nozzle members is in environmental communication with the distribution member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Inventor: Calvin Richard
  • Patent number: 7020996
    Abstract: Detection and monitoring of flying insects of a given species can be facilitated by placing inside a lure-baited trap a microcontroller assembly that can sense and discriminate the presence of that species, usually by the sound it makes and then sending a positive report to a central monitoring station by satellite, internet, or antennae transmission. The central monitoring station receives the putative identifications of the targeted insect species, matched with the locations of traps responding positively, and then maps the locations of the positive trap responses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Inventors: Morton Beroza, Roman Machan
  • Patent number: 7001877
    Abstract: The present invention is a laundry detergent or powder and method of making the same utilizing natural components such as but not limited to milk, beeswax, sodium hydroxide or lye, vegetable or soy oil, sugar, baking soda, and corn starch. It is still further contemplated that the invention may include a borate mineral from the subclass of carbonates as well as other variants such as but not limited to flour. Furthermore, the invention may be utilized for an herbicide, pesticide, bath soap, or other general cleaning product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Inventor: Carol A. Grier
  • Patent number: 6993867
    Abstract: A sheet for exterminating rats by electric shock includes two plastic sheets in the form of upper and lower layered sheets. A grid-type copper foil pattern of straight lines with a fixed width, intersecting at right angles, is formed as first electrodes on the upper surface of the upper sheet, and windows are opened through rectangular areas surrounded by the copper foil pattern. A copper foil pattern is formed as second electrodes on the upper surface of the lower sheet, and has the same pattern as the copper foil pattern formed on the upper surface of the upper sheet. The upper sheet and the lower sheet are layered on each other so that the intersecting points in the copper foil pattern formed on the upper surface of the lower sheet are placed at the centers of the windows.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2006
    Inventor: Junzo Toyota
  • Patent number: 6966143
    Abstract: A injection plug assembly for insertion internally into a walled structure to permit safe access to and wide distribution of a fluid, liquid or powder spray into that walled structure. The assembly comprises an elongated outer sleeve arranged to pinch any thickness wall structure and an elongated delivery bolt arranged to be received through the outer sleeve. The elongated bolt has a radially directed fluid distribution channel therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Inventor: George R Allen
  • Patent number: 6951073
    Abstract: A transportable, positionable, directionable insect control system comprising a frame supported on one or more wheels for movement over the underlying surface and a handle for use in positioning the insect control system. A tank is mounted on the frame and a pump is employed to discharge an insect controlling chemical agent from the tank under the operation of a control system. The pump directs the insect controlling chemical agent from the tank through conduits to one or more discharge nozzles for discharge therefrom. The discharge nozzles are positionable to control the direction of discharge of the insect controlling chemical agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2005
    Inventors: Gary Stephen Moore, Walter G. Dahlberg
  • Patent number: 6941697
    Abstract: The invention provides an improved coil fumigant set substantially quadrilateral in shape, comprising 2 or 4 coil members, wherein, each member integrated with the other member(s), each member has a central eye-piece and a runner, and the eye-pieces of the members are disposed at 180° or 90° with respect to one another to form a matrix of two coil members or four coil members and wherein, the runner of each coil member runs substantially parallel to the runners of the other member(s) and the runners run substantially in the form of a quadrilateral, with the corners of the quadrilateral being less than 90° and the radii decrease progressively towards the central eye-piece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2005
    Inventor: Bimal Arya
  • Patent number: 6928770
    Abstract: Below ground kits, methods, apparatus and configurations for controlling arthropods such as termites, ants, and roaches. An embodiment has alternating layers of a first layer consisting of a mixture of a non-edible foraging matrix mixed with a slow-acting and non-repellant toxicant, where the first layer is adjacent to another layer of non-toxic edible/attractant materials allow for the treatment of different arthropods. The non-edible foraging matrix can be selected from at least one of: soil, gravel, rocks, pebbles, shale, and mixtures thereof. The nontoxic layer can include materials such as foam and cellulose. Different arthropods such as termites, fire ants, carpenter ants, and roaches can be treated with the subject embodiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Faith M. Oi, Philip G. Koehler
  • Patent number: 6926902
    Abstract: There is provided an insecticide transpiration apparatus capable of transpiring insecticide at room temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: Dainhon Jochugiku Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Masafumi Inoue, Koji Nakayama, Yoshio Katsuda
  • Patent number: 6925751
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an automated pest control dust applicator device for remote applications, such as bug or bee or hornet spraying in high areas, e.g., trees, overhangs, porch roofs, dormers, eaves, etc. Thus, the automated pest control dust applicator device includes: an elongated support pole having a predetermined length and having a distal end and a proximal end; a dust dispensing nozzle located proximate the distal end of the pole, and connected to a dust reservoir; a conduit and a compressor, with appropriate controls. The dust reservoir is located at the distal end of the elongated support pole. The dust reservoir has an air inlet connected to the conduit, and has an outlet connected to the dust dispensing nozzle for dispersion of the dust. The conduit extends from the dust reservoir a substantial distance in length along the elongated support pole and is connected at its lower end to an air compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Williams, Kevin E. Williams
  • Patent number: 6922940
    Abstract: There is disclosed an improved insect bait station and a method of treating insects with a toxicant. The improved insect bait station comprises a screw-shaped body and a top. The screw-shaped body at least partially defines a toxicant/bait-receiving chamber and defines at least one opening to the toxicant/bait-receiving chamber intermediate opposite ends of the body. The top defines an opening to the toxicant/bait-receiving chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Inventor: R. Randall Rollins
  • Patent number: 6920715
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for luring attack-prone, rabies-infected mammals (e.g., carnivores, bats) into restraint and/or euthanasia but not luring normal, uninfected animals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2005
    Inventor: Denny George Constantine
  • 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
  • Patent number: 6898898
    Abstract: A package for mosquito control articles having a plurality of wells within a tray. At least one of the wells has a center post with spokes radiating from the post and forming segments within the at least one well. The mosquito control article is formed in sections with one section in each segment of the at least one well. The number of sections used to treat a body of water is determined by the surface area of the body of water and the predetermined amount of active ingredient in each section of the mosquito control article. A method of use is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: Summit Chemical Company
    Inventors: Jonathan S. Cohen, Russell J. Ashton, Samuel A. Ashton
  • Patent number: 6892491
    Abstract: A system and method for removing harmful biological and organic substances from an enclosure, vehicle or container includes protecting heat-sensitive articles within the enclosure. A plurality of temperature probes are positioned at predetermined locations within the enclosure. The air within the structure is heated to a predetermined temperature up to 400° F. to kill organisms and cause harmful substances in the enclosure to migrate into the ambient air. A negative pressure is created in the enclosure and the heated air carrying the harmful substances passed through a filter and is then vented from the enclosure and passed through a filter to remove the harmful substances from the heated air. The system effectively kills, molds, viruses and bacteria and reduces the levels of allergens and volatile organic compounds in the enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2005
    Inventor: David E. Hedman
  • Patent number: 6882284
    Abstract: The invention encompasses an electrical apparatus. Such apparatus includes RFID circuitry on a first substrate, and sensor circuitry on a second substrate. A receiving structure is associated with one of the RFID circuitry and the sensor circuitry, and at least one connecting structure is associated with the other of the RFID circuitry and the sensor circuitry. The at least one connecting structure is removable received within the receiving structure. The invention also encompasses a method of forming an electrical apparatus. A first substrate and a second substrate are provided. The first substrate has RFID circuitry thereon, and the second substrate has sensing circuitry thereon. A receptacle is joined with one of the RFID circuitry and the sensor circuitry, and has at least one orifice extending therein. At least one prong is joined with the other of the RFID circuitry and the sensor circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Rickie C. Lake, Mark E. Tuttle
  • Patent number: 6877272
    Abstract: A method for delivering a pesticide adjacent a foundation of a structure is provided. The method includes injecting the pesticide into a tubular conduit positioned proximate to the foundation of the structure. The pesticide is injected into the tubular conduit at a rate such that the internal pressure of the tubular conduit remains below a threshold pressure of the tubular conduit until the tubular conduit is substantially filled with the pesticide thereby preventing the pesticide from being discharged through pores of the tubular conduit as the tubular conduit is being filled with the pesticide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Inventor: Tom Hoshall
  • Patent number: 6877271
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for dispersing a volatile composition, which method comprises dispersing the volatile composition into an air steam; and generating an ion wind, thereby causing the molecules of the composition to become electrically charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignees: Reckitt Benckiser (UK) Limited, University of Southampton
    Inventors: John Farrell Hughes, Rodney Thomas Fox, Jennifer Jane Knapp, Neale Mark Harrison, Lindsey Faye Whitmore
  • Patent number: 6865844
    Abstract: A sealant for sealing around electrical conductors and/or conduits extending through an opening in a pad into a transformer housing. The sealant includes an insecticide dispersed throughout the sealant to kill the ants or insects attempting to enter the transformer housing through the pad opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Centerpoint Energy
    Inventors: R. Brent Williams, Kenneth L. White, Gregory L. Clark
  • Patent number: 6840004
    Abstract: Fluid, such as pesticide or the like, can be injected into a wall through each of a plurality of fluid-injection plugs that are mounted on the wall. Each plug includes a blind-ended bore and a fluid passage port that fluidically connects the blind-ended bore to the outside of the plug. A bore-closing plug is releasably mounted on each plug and is removed to provide access to the blind-ended bore and is then replaced to close the plug. Fluid, including air-entrained powdered substances, can be injected into the wall by connecting a suitable supply of the fluid to the blind-ended bore after the plug has been removed and forcing the fluid into the blind-ended bore. The fluid will then pass through the fluid passage port out of the bore and thus be injected into the wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2005
    Inventor: George R. Allen
  • Patent number: 6837000
    Abstract: A technique is provided for keeping rodents and other pests out of warehouses and other buildings. A pest control device or guard is provided which is attached or fixed near the bottom surface of a garage door. The pest control device can adjust to uneven ground surfaces so that a fence or guard is provided to prevent pests, such as rats from entering buildings. The pest control device may be comprised of first, second, and third brackets which are connected together and can be mounted to a garage door. The brackets may be L-shaped. A plurality of pins is connected to the first, second, and third brackets so that each of the plurality of pins can move with respect to the first, second, and third brackets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Inventor: Guy C. Renzi
  • Patent number: 6834611
    Abstract: An indication device for monitoring a presence of a pest in a designated area includes a housing having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of openings therethrough. A trigger is positioned within the housing and is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis. An indicating member is coupled to the trigger and is axially aligned therewith, and a bias element is coupled to the indication member and is coaxial to the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: United Industries Corporation
    Inventors: Bret Alan Berthold, Glen W. Dorow, Charles Duckworth
  • Publication number: 20040228896
    Abstract: The device for dispensing a volatile insecticide or repellent comprises a sheet impregnated with an insecticidal/repellent component of volatile at an ordinary temperature; a flat box for detachably holding the sheet, the flat box having a sheet-exposing aperture for volatilizing the insecticidal component from the held impregnated sheet; and a suspension cord for three-dimensionally assembling a plurality of the flat box.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2004
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Tetsuo Harada, Iwasaki Tomonori
  • Patent number: 6813858
    Abstract: An assembly and method for termite ground monitoring, the assembly including an upwardly opening cylindrical housing defining an interior space; a removable lid having a flanged upper surface; a bait stick cradle fitted for downward extension into the interior space; and cradle suspending ties interconnecting the lid and the bait stick cradle; the method including steps of burying the cylindrical housing within the ground so that the interior space opens upwardly; inserting a bait stick into the bait stick cradle; inserting the bait stick cradle into the interior space; providing an extension arm having a slotted lower end; downwardly extending the extension arm toward the lid, and engaging the slot with the lid's flange; and upwardly retracting the extension arm, the lid, the bait stick cradle, and the bait stick for inspection of the bait stick.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2004
    Inventor: Joseph T. Wright
  • Publication number: 20040211110
    Abstract: An agent delivery system for eradicating rodents in an underground system of tunnels has a first chamber containing a first agent for delivery, a second chamber containing a second agent for delivery, a powered airflow device fitted to both chambers, and a tubing element fitted to both chambers for directing the agents into the tunnel system. Airflow produced from the airflow device flows into the first chamber causing displacement of the first agent there from and through the chamber and the tubing element, the first agent for destabilizing the target rodents, the airflow also directed through the second chamber causing displacement of the second agent there from and through the chamber and the tubing element, the second agent for killing the rodents destabilized by the first agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventor: James V. Stout
  • Publication number: 20040200131
    Abstract: An apparatus for the delivery of toxicant to vermin includes an expandable conduit having an entry and exit for vermin, and which is expandable upon installation into an area determined to be suitable for vermin control. A toxicant is placeable in the expanded conduit such that vermin will contact the toxicant when passing through the conduit. In another apparatus, a toxicant is disposed within a conduit having an entry and exit for vermin. The toxicant is secured within the conduit to prevent spillage of the toxicant upon installation of the apparatus. The toxicant may be preloaded in a container. Methods for using the apparatuses are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2003
    Publication date: October 14, 2004
    Inventors: John Stephen Middlebrook, Beverly Diane Middlebrook, Christopher Todd Middlebrook, David Austin Middlebrook, Heide Alexandra Middlebrook
  • Publication number: 20040200132
    Abstract: A method for delivering a pesticide adjacent a foundation of a structure is provided. The method includes injecting the pesticide into a tubular conduit positioned proximate to the foundation of the structure. The pesticide is injected into the tubular conduit at a rate such that the internal pressure of the tubular conduit remains below a threshold pressure of the tubular conduit until the tubular conduit is substantially filled with the pesticide thereby preventing the pesticide from being discharged through pores of the tubular conduit as the tubular conduit is being filled with the pesticide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2003
    Publication date: October 14, 2004
    Inventor: Tom Hoshall
  • Patent number: 6792713
    Abstract: A replenishable pest control apparatus includes a housing having at least one component, such as a surface or shelf, treated with a residual pesticide and at least one other component treated with or configured to contain, an attractant. Each of the components is configured to be replenished by re-treating the component with an appropriate attractant and/or pesticide, by refilling a reservoir, by replacing a depleted component with a pretreated component, or a combination thereof. The attractant is not required to be toxic, and may comprise any appropriate/desired attractant, such as a food source, an odor attractant, a visual attractant, an acoustic attractant, a pheromone, or a combination thereof. The pesticide may be any appropriate/desired pesticide for the type of pest to be controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: B & G Equipment Company
    Inventor: Eric J. Snell
  • Patent number: 6782655
    Abstract: A subsurface pesticide injection system for use in combination with a structure having a footing formed in a base soil, a stem wall formed on the footing and defining a perimeter of the structure, a fill material disposed on the base soil within the perimeter of the stem wall, and a concrete slab formed on the fill material is provided. The concrete slab has openings extending therethrough. The subsurface pesticide injection and fluid extraction system comprising includes a tubular conduit disposed adjacent the foundation of the structure. The tubular conduit has a sidewall and a plurality of tortuous pores extending through the sidewall of the tubular conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Inventor: Tom Hoshall
  • Publication number: 20040163303
    Abstract: An indication device for monitoring a presence of a pest in a designated area includes a housing having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of openings therethrough. A trigger is positioned within the housing and is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis. An indicating member is coupled to the trigger and is axially aligned therewith, and a bias element is coupled to the indication member and is coaxial to the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventors: Bret Alan Berthold, Glen W. Dorow, Charles Duckworth
  • Patent number: 6772557
    Abstract: A termite bait station for installation in the ground includes a tubular outer housing and a tubular inner bait cartridge inserted into the housing, each having circumferentially elongate apertures therethrough to allow termites to access bait in the cartridge. Each aperture in the cartridge is disposed between a pair of spaced, parallel ribs that extend in the circumferential direction. The ribs reduce the radial gap that must be traversed by a termite passing from the outer housing to the bait cartridge. The ribs also form circumferentially extending channels for producing a channeling effect tending to lead termites into the apertures in the cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Assignee: BASF Corporation
    Inventors: Justin T. Laskey, Alec Alexiades, Daniel O'Byrne, Clark D. Klein, David Davies
  • Publication number: 20040093788
    Abstract: A sheet for exterminating rats by electric shock (200) includes two plastic sheets (an upper sheet (210) and a lower sheet (220)) which are layered, wherein a grid-type copper foil pattern (211) of straight lines with a fixed width intersecting at right angles is formed as first electrodes on the upper surface of the upper sheet (210), windows (212) are opened through rectangular areas surrounded by the copper foil pattern (211), a copper foil pattern (221) having the same pattern as the copper foil pattern (211) formed on the upper surface of the upper sheet (210) is formed as second electrodes on the upper surface of the lower sheet (220), and the upper sheet (210) and the lower sheet (220) are layered on each other so that the intersecting points in the copper foil pattern (221) are placed at the centers of the windows (212).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2003
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Inventor: Junzo Toyota
  • Publication number: 20040088904
    Abstract: A termite bait station for installation in the ground includes a tubular outer housing and a tubular inner bait cartridge inserted into the housing, each having circumferentially elongate apertures therethrough to allow termites to access bait in the cartridge. Each aperture in the cartridge is disposed between a pair of spaced, parallel ribs that extend in the circumferential direction. The ribs reduce the radial gap that must be traversed by a termite passing from the outer housing to the bait cartridge. The ribs also form circumferentially extending channels for producing a channeling effect tending to lead termites into the apertures in the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2002
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Applicant: BASF Corporation
    Inventors: Justin T. Laskey, Alec Alexiades, Daniel O'Byrne, Clark D. Klein, David Davies
  • Patent number: 6729067
    Abstract: A device for baiting insects which includes an anchor tube that is placed in the ground, a base plate that attaches to the anchor tube, a cover that attaches to the base plate, a bait cup placed in said anchor tube and that sits beneath the ground, and a termite media support rod that attaches to the bait cup and sits in the anchor tube, beneath the ground, the key to open the cover and access the bait, the anchor tube being molded into one integrated piece with a continuous spiral fin or threaded member that acts as a screw mechanism when inserting the station into the ground and the base plate, which sits at ground level, includes insect entry openings; a cover covers the base plate and bait cup, protecting the bait from the elements; and optionally a termite media support rod, which includes a disk molded on the bottom thereof used to hold material for termite monitoring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2004
    Assignee: Aventis Environmental Science S.A.
    Inventors: James L. Lund, Gordon Morrison, Lisa Olson
  • Publication number: 20040065001
    Abstract: There is disclosed an improved insect bait station and a method of treating insects with a toxicant. The improved insect bait station comprises a screw-shaped body and a top. The screw-shaped body at least partially defines a toxicant/bait-receiving chamber and defines at least one opening to the toxicant/bait-receiving chamber intermediate opposite ends of the body. The top defines an opening to the toxicant/bait-receiving chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2003
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventor: R. Randall Rollins
  • Patent number: 6715231
    Abstract: A technique is provided for keeping rodents and other pests out of warehouses and other buildings. A pest control device or guard is provided which is attached or fixed near the bottom surface of a door, such as an overhead door. The pest control device can adjust to uneven ground surfaces so that a fence or guard is provided to prevent pests, such as rats from entering buildings. The pest control device may be comprised of first, second, and third brackets which are connected together and can be mounted to a door. The brackets may be L-shaped. A plurality of pins is connected to the first, second, and third brackets so that each of the plurality of pins can move with respect to the first, second, and third brackets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Inventor: Guy C. Renzi
  • Patent number: 6716421
    Abstract: This invention relates to devices, kits, and methods for eliminating termite colonies. The kits, devices, and methods employ a termiticidal bait matrix containing a) a termiticide selected such that the termiticide causes death to about 50 to about 100% of termites within about 24 to about 84 days after the termites begin to ingest the termiticide or the bait matrix comprising the termiticide, b) a cellulose containing material, and c) water. The termiticidal bait matrix can be used in a bait station installed in the ground. The kits are suitable to be used by consumers in their homes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Philip Frederick Brode, III, Garry Steven Garrett, Leo Timothy Laughlin, Randall Stryker Matthews, Dale Edwin Barker, Daniel James Kinne, Gary Eugene McKibben, Christopher Miles Miller, Timothy Robert Probst
  • Patent number: 6708444
    Abstract: A pesticide application system includes an anchor conduit and a dispensing tube for dispensing a pressurized fluid pesticide into an interior cavity of a hollow wall. The anchor conduit functions to convey a pressurized fluid pesticide from an outside surface of the hollow wall into the interior cavity of the hollow wall and anchors the pressurized fluid pesticide dispensing tube to the hollow wall. The anchor conduit has an opening at an outer end for connecting the system to a pressurized fluid pesticide dispenser. The dispensing tube is mounted on an inner end of the anchor conduit to dispense pressurized fluid pesticide into the wall cavity. The anchor conduit of the system may be placed directly in the wall, in a cover plate on the wall or in a utility cover plate on the wall or the anchor conduit may be an integral part of a cover plate on the wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Inventor: Harold W. Aesch, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20040045214
    Abstract: A technique is provided for keeping rodents and other pests out of warehouses and other buildings. A pest control device or guard is provided which is attached or fixed near the bottom surface of a garage door. The pest control device can adjust to uneven ground surfaces so that a fence or guard is provided to prevent pests, such as rats from entering buildings. The pest control device may be comprised of first, second, and third brackets which are connected together and can be mounted to a garage door. The brackets may be L-shaped. A plurality of pins is connected to the first, second, and third brackets so that each of the plurality of pins can move with respect to the first, second, and third brackets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2003
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventor: Guy C. Renzi