Poison Holders Patents (Class 43/131)
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Patent number: 6672000Abstract: A termite lure for use with a hole passing through a slab includes: a tubular container housing a mass of entangled cellulose fibers or a grouping of fiberboard disks; and a rod having a length greater than that of the container or grouping of fiberboard disks extending through the container or grouping. The container or grouping is slidably retained on the rod so that the lure can be easily repositioned along the length of the rod. The lure may also include an expansible plug that seals the hole in the slab. Preferably, the termite lure is used with a non-repellant termiticide and the lure in placed in the hole with the cellulose fibers or the lowermost disk of the lure in contact with the soil beneath the hole.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: Harold W. Aesch, Jr.
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Patent number: 6671999Abstract: An insect and rodent bait dispenser providing flexible means for dispensing a variety of different types of bait is described. The dispenser includes a weatherproof, childproof, enclosure having a pair of shallow reservoirs. Each reservoir includes a vertical element having a central orifice. The orifice is used to support a vertical rod upon which solid bait blocks are stacked. The vertical rod will also support a series of bait trays that may contain liquid or granular bait. The bait trays may be interspersed with the solid bait blocks. The bait trays include planar surfaces and spacing members designed to provide a space between stacked bait trays. The reservoir also accommodates a bottle for dispensing liquid bait into the reservoir. The bottle employs a special cap designed to keep the reservoir filled as liquid bait is removed. The dispenser includes features for mounting the dispenser to a vertical surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: Carl Doucette
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Patent number: 6668483Abstract: The present invention is a device for the elimination and control of termites and other insects, comprising a plurality of cellulose-containing strands and at least one pesticide-containing component interwoven with said strands to form a generally circular rope. In one embodiment, the pesticide-containing component may be comprised of a single extruded filament or a treated fiber. It may alternatively be comprised of a cellulosic tube containing the pesticide, or a cellulose paper upon which the pesticide is placed prior to being twisted into a strand. It can also be comprised of a group of fibers or filaments woven into a stand. Finally, the rope may incorporate an identifier strip and be covered by a mesh, which constricts upon removal, thus containing the spent material securely. In application, the pesticide containing rope can be entrenched in the ground, placed in areas frequented by termites, or wound around trees to control wood-eating insects.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Scott Trivisani, Carla Lee Summer-Trivisani
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Patent number: 6662490Abstract: A core hole plug assembly for covering and sealing a hole in a paved surface, wall or other structure. The core hole plug assembly includes: a cover plate, a resilient expansible cylindrical plug, a compression plate, and a bolt and nut assembly for moving the compression plate relative to the cover plate to expand or reduce the outside diameter of the expansible plug. The compression plate is permanently secured to a lower end portion of the expansible plug and, preferably, the upper end of the expansible plug is permanently secured to the underside of the cover plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Harold W. Aesch, Jr.
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Patent number: 6662491Abstract: An insecticide dispenser for use in eliminating insect larvae in a container of water includes a pouch defining a closed chamber. There is a predetermined amount of a water releasable granule carried insecticide within the chamber. The pouch has a filter portion with openings of a size to permit the passage of water into the chamber and to permit the passage of water-released insecticide out of the chamber into a surrounding container of water.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Clarke Mosquito Control Products, Inc.Inventors: Roderick A. Flinn, William C. Jany, Joseph A. Naro
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Patent number: 6655079Abstract: A spill resistant insect bait station particularly adapted for use with liquid or gel insecticide consists of a generally cylindrical housing having an open end, a closed end, and a removable end cap assembly adapted for removable attachment with said open end. The housing interior functions as a reservoir for liquid or gel bait formulations, such as attractants and toxicants. Axial apertures formed in the housing ends provide insects with access to the interior of the housing through a series of openings defined in the walls of internal tube and shaft structures. A spiral baffle projects radially outward from the shaft for sealing engagement with the inner wall of the tubular structure to prevent spillage of liquid bait, while defining a passage for insects leading to the liquid bait. A series of offset openings in the shaft and tube walls provide access to the housing interior.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventors: Alan S. Bernard, Michael M. Anthony
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Patent number: 6651378Abstract: A refillable bait station for containing and holding a bait for insects. The bait is stored in an interior chamber of the invention. A ramp extending from beneath the station allows the insects to reach the bait within the bait station. The ramp is supported by a pyramidal shaped housing having tapering sidewalls that allow the insects to descend to the level of the bait. A floating feeding pad extending from the periphery of the housing allows the insects to access the bait without the risk of becoming trapped. The station can be secured to the ground by a security stake having a plurality of retaining members thereon or to a dry, hard surface with double-sided adhesive tape. A tamper resistant filling cap allows the station to be refilled through an access aperture equipped with a spill proof shield.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Stanley Z. Baker
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Patent number: 6640488Abstract: A holder for isolating an article from a surface is comprised of a receiving member for retaining an article in a position removed from a surface. A crawling arthropod-deterring component is applied at least adjacent to lower periphery of the receiving member. A base situated below the receiving member supports and stabilizes the receiving member and distributes a load applied by the retained article.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventor: Ernest H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6637150Abstract: Below ground kits for controlling arthropods such as termites, ants, and roaches. A first embodiment fills a chamber with a food and places it adjacent to an arthropod population such as termites, so that live termites can then enter the entrance/exit of the tube to reach the food. Once termites are inside the tube, a non-edible foraging matrix, such as a disc of loose soil, sand, rocks, shale, and gravel that is treated with a slow acting and non-repellant toxicant, is placed between the food in the chamber and the termite entrance/exit. Termites are forced to pass through and disperse the slow-acting and non-repellent toxicant through their tunnels and living space in order to kill termites over time.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventors: Faith M. Oi, Philip G. Koehler
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Patent number: 6631583Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: R. Randall Rollins
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Publication number: 20030177689Abstract: This invention describes a cellulose bait that is hermetically sealed with a non-biodegradable material through which termites can tunnel or chew. The envelopes of the subject invention are preferably made of a soft/flexible material. Because the bait is hermetically sealed (“HS baits”) in a weather-resistant enclosure, it can remain in the environment for extended periods until termite feeding occurs. Not only is the bait protected, the environment is also protected from the toxicant because the toxicant is completely sequestered until it is encountered by the foraging termites. This novel bait system does not require monitoring. Such baits can be placed in large quantities in places where monitoring is not practical and/or economical. The subject bait packs can be distributed in large quantities in agricultural fields or in large areas such as an entire city for area-wide population management of subterranean termites.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: University of FloridaInventor: Nan-Yao Su
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Patent number: 6618983Abstract: An insect control station for baiting and/or trapping insects that includes a base, a cover, and an insert locked between the base and cover. The insert is preferably a glueboard or tray. The glueboard, to which insects stick, is used for trapping insects in an environment. The tray is used for holding a toxic bait or attractant that the insect takes back to its nest. The tray may also be used to hold glue for trapping purposes. To maximize the safety of the naive person, especially a child, who does not know what an insect control station is, the base and cover are locked to each other with two hand operated keyless locks that operate independently of the other. The keyless locks are recessed relative to the cover at a span having a width greater than a child's hand such that a child may not operate the locks at the same time with one hand. The operating portion of the lock is located on the base so that if two hands operate the two different locks, the cover will not move.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Rockwell Laboratories, Ltd.Inventor: Cisse W. Spragins
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Patent number: 6615535Abstract: A modular pest control system which includes structure that is specifically designed to capitalize upon the physiology and/or behavior of a wide assortment of pests to render the system more attractive to the pests. The system is modular in nature whereby it may be configured as desired or necessary to target any combination of one or more species of pests. The modular system preferably includes, at minimum, a first component in the form of a pest control device that may be releasably connectable to a second component. The first component may contain one or more materials or structural features for controlling any individual species or combinations of species of ground crawling pests, termites and rodents. The second component may be a releasable base for securing the first component to vegetation, building surfaces and materials, or targeted areas of soil.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: B & G Equipment CompanyInventors: Eric J. Snell, Bruce C. Yeagle, Sr.
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Patent number: 6612068Abstract: A termite lure for use with an hole passing through a slab includes: a tubular container with an open lower end; a mass of entangled cellulose fibers within the container; a rod having a length greater than that of the container extending through the container; and a retainer, for slidably retaining the container on the rod, that leaves an hole at the lower end of the container through which termites can gain access to the mass of cellulose fibers within the tubular container. The lure may also include an expansible plug that seals the hole in the slab to which the rod may be attached. Preferably, the termite lure is used with a non-repellant termiticide and the lure in placed in the hole with the cellulose fibers in contact with the soil beneath the hole.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Harold W. Aesch, Jr.
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Patent number: 6606816Abstract: Surface ground kits for controlling arthropods such as termites, carpenter ants, fire ants, roaches, and the like, and combinations thereof. Embodiments can include mounting a chamber on a ground insertable member having an edible food source, such as a wood stake, and pressing the member into the ground until the chamber is against the ground surface. The chamber can be cylindrical disc shape having one closed end and closed sides, such as plastic cup, Petri dish, and the like. Optionally, the chamber can be non-opaque so that the interior contents can be viewed from outside the chamber. The lower open end of the chamber can be a layer of an edible non-toxic material such as a layer of foam, and the like. On top of the edible layer, can be a layer of a non-edible foraging matrix that contains the slow-acting non-repellent toxicant within the foraging matrix, and this layer can be visible through the top closed portion of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventors: Faith M. Oi, Philip G. Koehler
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Patent number: 6606817Abstract: Above ground kits for controlling arthropods such as termites, carpenter ants, fire ants, roaches, combinations, and the like. Embodiments can include mounting a chamber on the inside and outside of a manmade structure such as a house, a building, and a shed. Additionally, the invention can be mounted on a foundation beneath the structure. Furthermore, the above ground invention can be mounted on a side of a fence. Still furthermore, the invention can be placed on the sides of natural items that need protection such as trees, and the like. And still furthermore, the invention can be attached to a planter. Methods for mounting can include adhesive layers such as peel and stick tape, as well as removable fasteners such as hook and loop fasteners. Other fasteners can include nails, screws and stake type members. The chambers can be wrapped in shrink wrap, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventors: Faith M. Oi, Philip G. Koehler
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Publication number: 20030145511Abstract: An insect feeding station having a unitary base portion formed from a deformable material such as a plastic material, the base portion having a bait-toxicant in an inner compartment and having a breachable internal seal covering said compartment, ridges and walls, forming guiding and baffle means to guide insects from the periphery of the station to the inner compartment and to prevent probing of the poison from outside the station, and optionally, a partially or totally transparent cover and optionally having also a contrasting color under the poison to make removed bait toxicant easily detectable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Aventis Environmental Science S.A.Inventors: Leslie E. Finn, Rebecca Fong
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Patent number: 6594948Abstract: A bait station is disclosed, having a base section with a floor and a continuous upstanding sidewall extending along the periphery thereof. A cap is constructed and arranged to be received on the base section in a snap-fit. At least one opening is defined within the sidewall of the base section, and a bait cup is disposed therein. An annular ridge is formed on the exterior of the base section sidewall, the cap having a correspondingly sized and shaped flange for being passed thereover to snap-fit the cap on the base section. The base section may also have a flange passing about the sidewall and extending radially away therefrom, which flange is sized and shaped to receive a leading edge of the cap thereon when the cap is snap-fit to the base section. The sidewall flange includes a separate upstanding sidewall extending therealong for defining a channel sized to receive the leading edge of the cap therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Acuity Brands, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Novack
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Patent number: 6588141Abstract: Pest controlling device that exposes pests to poison, where the poison is inaccessible to children and pets. To attain this, a poisonous material is placed within an interior of the device and a path from the devices entrance to the interior is substantially impassable by pets. In an embodiment, the device is configured in such a way as to form a maze from the entrance to an interior of the device. In an embodiment, the device is a member, such as a rectangular box, having staggered top and bottom end walls thus providing an obstacle and maze.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventor: Michael B. Bergeson
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Patent number: 6584728Abstract: A termite colony is treated with a termiticide by locating a bait station on or beneath ground surface, adjacent a building, to attract termites in the region. The bait station container holds nontoxic cellulose bait. An opening in the bottom permits termites' ingress and egress to feed on the bait within the container. An opening in the top permits termite activity within the container to be monitored without disturbing the bait within the container and permits a termiticide to be introduced directly into the soil and termite tunnel tubes beneath the container by passing a termiticide injection tube through the openings in the container and into the soil beneath the container. Preferably, the termiticide is a non-repellent termiticide, which is lethal to termites through ingestion, contact and/or transferal.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventors: Harold W. Aesch, Jr., Kenneth R. Chitwood
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Publication number: 20030115791Abstract: A device for dispensing insecticide. The device includes a body, at least one crevasse and a plurality of protrusions extending out from the body. The body can have a circular, triangular, square or any other polygonal shape. The body can also be formed as an elongate member wherein the at least one crevasse extends along a longitudinal axis of this body. The body can also contain an internal chamber that is in fluid communication with the crevasse so that insecticide can be injected into this internal chamber and then flow into this at least one crevasse.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: James J. Conroy
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Patent number: 6581324Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling ants and other pests are provided. A micromachine has a battery and a remotely actuatable electrical switch operatively associated therewith. The micromachine has at least a portion thereof covered by an ant attractant such as food or bait, for example. The micromachine is of such size and weight as to be readily transportable by a fire ant or carpenter ant or other pest. In one embodiment, a resistance heating element is energized by the battery when the switch is closed thereby causing communication between a recess containing a pheromone or fungus or other ant controllant substance and the exterior of the micromachine. In an alternate embodiment, a radio frequency transmitter will emit a signal to assist with location of the ant or pest nests and thereby permit action to be taken to control the ants. Vibration of the micromachine is preferably effected at intermittent periods.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventors: Samuel M. Creeger, Uri Fakiro
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Publication number: 20030110680Abstract: The invention relates to a bait station for rodents, in particular for rats, with a box, entry and exit holes in the vicinity of the box floor and run areas extending in the box between the latter for rodents. The aim is to construct such a bait station such that when in the ready position the run areas for the rodents in the box are accepted more quickly and less timidly. For this purpose when the bait station is in the ready position the zones of the box floor of the bait station corresponding to the run areas are left open and the run areas for the rodents run in the box of the bait station on the floor of the surroundings of the area of use of the bait station.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Bernd Wiesener, Robert Wiesener, Mark Wiesener
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Patent number: 6571509Abstract: A gravity flow, dry poison dispenser for rodents for use in homes, barns, factories, and gardens. The dispenser is a box like enclosure with a hinged lid that is filled from the top. The granular poison material flows to a storage area at the bottom as needed. The bottom of the dispenser is inclined toward the back to prevent rodents from spilling the poison in surrounding area. Rodents can access the decoyed poison in the storage area by simply inserting their heads through a hole. Spikes and side mounts are proposed for placement of flower beds and for permanent attachment to walls, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Kenneth L. Frasier
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Patent number: 6564502Abstract: A method of preparing a rapid acting bait composition which is water based and contains a water-sensitive insecticide as an active ingredient is described. The composition is easily applied into cracks and crevices and voids or other pest harborage areas to rapidly kill insect pests, particularly cockroaches. A kit is also described for preparation of the composition.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: S. John Barcay, Douglas G. Anderson, Thomas D. Nelson
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Publication number: 20030089025Abstract: The present invention relates to an open structure for use with devices for controlling or capturing nuisance animals that comprises a plurality of elongated elements connected together with continuous ribs and an outwardly extending loop-portion that is disposed along one of the elongated elements and that has a substantially flat portion opposite to the elongated element that has a boss thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Joe Maffo, David Forshee, Greg Forshee
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Patent number: 6553712Abstract: An insect bait station is disclosed. The insect bait station includes: a reservoir for holding a liquid bait, the reservoir having a mouth and a closure for sealing the mouth such that the liquid bait is contained in the reservoir; a piercer for opening the closure of the reservoir such that a liquid wicking device positioned in the mouth of the reservoir may transport the liquid bait from the reservoir and through the mouth of the reservoir; and an activation member for moving the piercer into contact with the closure of the reservoir to open the closure, wherein the insect bait station also comprises an insecticide.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Amelia H. Majerowski, Brian T. Davis, Thomas Jaworski, Jonathan N. Mandell, Mary Beth Adams, James W. Yonker
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Patent number: 6546668Abstract: A bait station designed to be deployed in an agricultural environment to exterminate flying insects such as fruit flies. The bait station consists of a plurality of shells each providing wall and roof sections. A hinge is provided to pivotable couple the shells together. A locking mechanism is used to lock the shells in a deployment mode. The locking mechanism can include a tab and slot arrangement. There are a plurality of holes on the bait station to disperse the attractant of the bait and attract flying sections. The bottom of the bait station is open assisting in the dissipation of the bait and to enable the flying insect to easily enter the bait station within having to walk through a small hole. An awning extends a sloped roof laterally past the outer wall to keep water and other debris away from the venting holes. A bait holder, containing bait, engages with the wall of the bait station. Flying insects digest the bait and die.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Invicta, Ltd.Inventors: William L. Ball, Patrick Garvey
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Patent number: 6532696Abstract: A holder for a liquid insect bait, comprises of vacuum or otherwise formed upper and lower halves, which when brought together and sealed about their flanges, form a container for the liquid bait. The back end of the halves contain depression within their flanges, that furnishes a passage for charging the liquid bait into the formed container, when the two halves are sealed together. The bottom of the holder is preformed, to form various cavities, flow passages, chambers, where the liquid bait will flow, by gravity, when charging the station for usage. An entrance cavity at the front of the holder can be instructionally cut, to form an entrance passage for the insects, such as ants, to walk up an inclined ramp to attain access to the liquid bait, as deposited within the various chambers and cavities, during usage of this holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Senoret Chemical CompanyInventors: William Stewart Clark, III, Thomas David Kraatz
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Publication number: 20030029076Abstract: A modular pest control system which includes structure that is specifically designed to capitalize upon the physiology and/or behavior of a wide assortment of pests to render the system more attractive to the pests. The system is modular in nature whereby it may be configured as desired or necessary to target any combination of one or more species of pests. The modular system preferably includes, at minimum, a first component in the form of a pest control device that may be releasably connectable to a second component. The first component may contain one or more materials or structural features for controlling any individual species or combinations of species of ground crawling pests, termites and rodents. The second component may be a releasable base for securing the first component to vegetation, building surfaces and materials, or targeted areas of soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Eric J. Snell, Bruce C. Yeagle
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Patent number: 6513283Abstract: A rodent bait station weight that securely anchors a bait station in place thereby preventing the bait station from accidentally being tipped over and spilling its toxic contents. The weight is made of recycled rubber and weighs approximately 8 lbs. The weight is contoured to fit the shape of the bait station thereby ensuring a uniform distribution of the anchoring weight. The weight is tough, durable, and weather resistant.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Inventor: Clinton D. Crossen
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Patent number: 6513280Abstract: A holder for isolating an article from a surface is comprised of a receiving member for retaining an article in a position removed from a surface. A crawling arthropod-deterring component is applied at least adjacent to lower periphery of the receiving member. A base situated below the receiving member supports and stabilizes the receiving member and distributes a load applied by the retained article.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventor: Ernest H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6513281Abstract: A holder for isolating an article from a surface is comprised of a receiving member for retaining an article in a position removed from a surface. A crawling arthropod-deterring component is applied at least adjacent to lower periphery of the receiving member. A base situated below the receiving member supports and stabilizes the receiving member and distributes a load applied by the retained article.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventor: Ernest H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6510648Abstract: A holder for isolating an article from a surface is comprised of a receiving member for retaining an article in a position removed from a surface. A crawling arthropod-deterring component is applied at least adjacent to lower periphery of the receiving member. A base situated below the receiving member supports and stabilizes the receiving member and distributes a load applied by the retained article.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventor: Ernest H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6505433Abstract: A holder for isolating an article from a surface is comprised of a receiving member for retaining an article in a position removed from a surface. A crawling arthropod-deterring component is applied at least adjacent to lower periphery of the receiving member. A base situated below the receiving member supports and stabilizes the receiving member and distributes a load applied by the retained article.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventor: Ernest H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6502348Abstract: A compact reusable bait station that can be used for either solid or liquid bait. The bait station has an outer wall that defines an inner bait chamber. The chamber, when sealed, prevents liquid bait inside the chamber from flowing out. The chamber has limited access from the outside to reduce evaporation, drying, and contamination of the liquid bait by preventing unnecessary exposure to the environment. Access to the outside is limited to access ports that are sized to allow access by an insect, but nothing larger. The access port is positioned above the level of the liquid bait to prevent leakage. The bait station is fabricated from reusable material, such as plastic, PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc. and may be opened for cleaning and storage. Different configurations, such as triangular, rectangular, or tubular chambers may be used. Alternative embodiments provide ground attachment spikes which may be an integral part of the bait station or a removable attachment.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Alan Bernard
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Publication number: 20020194774Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: The Clorox CompanyInventors: James L. Lund, Gordon Morrison, Lisa Olson
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Patent number: 6497070Abstract: A modular pest control system which includes structure that is specifically designed to capitalize upon the physiology and/or behavior of a wide assortment of pests to render the system more attractive to the pests. The system is modular in nature whereby it may be configured as desired or necessary to target any combination of one or more species of pests. The modular system preferably includes, at minimum, a first component in the form of a pest control device that may be releasably connectable to a second component. The first component may contain one or more materials or structural features for controlling any individual species or combinations of species of ground crawling pests, termites and rodents. The second component may be a releasable base for securing the first component to vegetation, building surfaces and materials, or targeted areas of soil.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: B&G Equipment CompanyInventors: Eric J. Snell, Bruce C. Yeagle, Sr.
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Patent number: 6493988Abstract: A plastic lid is hinged to a rodent bait containing base. A card holder protrudes from the inside surface of a lid upper wall. Tabs extend inwardly from two side rails extending from the inside surface, with a flexible service record card being retained between the tabs and the inside surface. Inadvertent dislodgment of the card from between the side rails is prevented by front and rear members. The card is readily removed from the card holder by being flexed and extracted over the front member. The tabs may have beveled front surfaces to facilitate insertion of the card. The card is marked with indicia to indicate the service history of the bait station.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Bell Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Daniel C. Johnson
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Publication number: 20020178648Abstract: A gravity flow, dry poison dispenser for rodents for use in homes, barns, factories, and gardens. The dispenser is a box like enclosure with a hinged lid that is filled from the top. The granular poison material flows to a storage area at the bottom as needed. The bottom of the dispenser is inclined toward the back to prevent rodents from spilling the poison in surrounding area. Rodents can access the decoyed poison in the storage area by simply inserting their heads through a hole. Spikes and side mounts are proposed for placement of flower beds and for permanent attachment to walls, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Kenneth L. Frasier
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Patent number: 6484437Abstract: A holder for isolating an article from a surface is comprised of a receiving member for retaining an article in a position removed from a surface. A crawling arthropod-deterring component is applied at least adjacent to lower periphery of the receiving member. A base situated below the receiving member supports and stabilizes the receiving member and distributes a load applied by the retained article.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Ernest H. Roberts
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Patent number: 6474015Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Aventis Environmental Science, S.A.Inventors: James L. Lund, Gordon Morrison, Lisa Olson
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Patent number: 6474016Abstract: A modular pest control system which includes structure that is specifically designed to capitalize upon the physiology and/or behavior of a wide assortment of pests to render the system more attractive to the pests. The system is modular in nature whereby it may be configured as desired or necessary to target any combination of one or more species of pests. The modular system preferably includes, at minimum, a first component in the form of a pest control device that may be releasably connectable to a second component. The first component may contain one or more materials or structural features for controlling any individual species or combinations of species of ground crawling pests, termites and rodents. The second component may be a releasable base for securing the first component to vegetation, building surfaces and materials, or targeted areas of soil.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: B&G Equipment CompanyInventors: Eric J. Snell, Bruce C. Yeagle, Sr.
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Publication number: 20020157302Abstract: Surface ground kits for controlling arthropods such as termites, carpenter ants, fire ants, roaches, and the like, and combinations thereof. Embodiments can include mounting a chamber on a ground insertable member having an edible food source, such as a wood stake, and pressing the member into the ground until the chamber is against the ground surface. The chamber can be cylindrical disc shape having one closed end and closed sides, such as plastic cup, Petri dish, and the like. Optionally, the chamber can be non-opaque so that the interior contents can be viewed from outside the chamber. The lower open end of the chamber can be a layer of an edible non-toxic material such as a layer of foam, and the like. On top of the edible layer, can be a layer of a non-edible foraging matrix that contains the slow-acting non-repellent toxicant within the foraging matrix, and this layer can be visible through the top closed portion of the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Faith M. Oi, Philip G. Koehler
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Patent number: 6470622Abstract: A rodenticide dispensing system includes a bait station as the lower part of a garbage container. The bait station has a horizontally disposed bait rod extending along substantially the full length of the front wall of the container. A hinged, lockable door, provides access to the bait rod, which is releasably supported at its ends. A pair of access holes are provided in the sides of the station for entry and exit of rodents. The access holes are located a substantial horizontal distance away from the bait rod to minimize the likelihood of tampering. The bait rod is supported within the bait station at a desired feeding height for rodents. The bait station may also be constructed as a stand alone unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Joseph Braun
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Patent number: 6467216Abstract: There is provided an insect attractant and elimination platform, the platform featuring an environment-tolerant, high volume, continuous liquid feed device and method for the eradications of ants, insects, and other pests. Preferably, the invention includes a reservoir for storing a predetermined quantity of liquid bait; a base in cooperation with the reservoir for receiving predetermined quantities of liquid bait accessible to the insect pests; and a stabilizing device removably attached to the base for favorable positioning of the device. A weather shield is integrated or cooperates with the reservoir portion of the device to protect the liquid bait from damaging environmental elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: KM Ant Pro LLCInventors: Robert E. McManus, Kenneth J. Kupfer
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Patent number: 6463695Abstract: A disposable liquid bait station is configured in the form of a syphon with a bulbous end portion and a stem portion having a passage extending from the end of the stem into the bulbous end portion for syphoning liquid bait from a bottle containing the liquid bait. The stem is cut-off and the remaining portion serves as the bait station. The bait station is then placed in a horizontal position at the desired locations for permitting the ingress and egress of the ants intended to being exterminated. The bait station is thrown away once it has served its purpose.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: John P. McDonough
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Publication number: 20020134003Abstract: Above ground kits for controlling arthropods such as termites, carpenter ants, fire ants, roaches, combinations, and the like. Embodiments can include mounting a chamber on the inside and outside of a manmade structure such as a house, a building, and a shed. Additionally, the invention can be mounted on a foundation beneath the structure. Furthermore, the above ground invention can be mounted on a side of a fence. Still furthermore, the invention can be placed on the sides of natural items that need protection such as trees, and the like. And still furthermore, the invention can be attached to a planter. Methods for mounting can include adhesive layers such as peel and stick tape, as well as removable fasteners such as hook and loop fasteners. Other fasteners can include nails, screws and stake type members. The chambers can be wrapped in shrink wrap, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Faith M. Oi, Philip G. Koehler
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Publication number: 20020134002Abstract: A disposable liquid bait station is configured in the form of a siphon with a bulbous end portion and a stem portion having a passage extending from the end of the stem into the bulbous end portion for siphoning liquid bait from a bottle containing the liquid bait. The stem is cut-off and the remaining portion serves as the bait station. The bait station is then placed in a horizontal position at the desired locations for permitting the ingress and egress of the ants intended to being exterminated. The bait station is thrown away once it has served its purpose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: John P. McDonough
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Patent number: 6453603Abstract: A non-corrosive bore hole cover apparatus for plugging a hole bored in a substrate is provided comprising a top plate molded from a non-metallic material, a bottom plate molded from a non-metallic material, a compressible ring gasket sandwiched between the top and bottom plates, and a threaded bolt. A bottom side of the top plate and a top side of the bottom plate each have an annular gasket locating ridge formed thereon. The compressible ring gasket is sandwiched between the top plate and the bottom plate such that the gasket locating ridges are inserted in either end of the compressible ring gasket. The threaded bolt passes through a top plate hole such that a head of the bolt is retained against a top side of the top plate and a tail end of the bolt is threaded through a hole of the bottom plate. The bolt is rotated into the threaded hole to draw the top and bottom plates together to compress and circumferentially expand the gasket.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventor: Jerry G. Baker