Adhesive Patents (Class 43/136)
  • Patent number: 11213024
    Abstract: A device for capturing insects can include a handle and a head fastened to one end of the handle. The head can include a holder intended to contain a pack of adhesive sheets suitable for holding an insect and a frame that matches the holder and has at least one rim intended to cover part of the pack of adhesive sheets. The rim can be configured so as to constitute a predetermined tear-away zone on the pack of adhesive sheets, so that each adhesive sheet from the pack of adhesive sheets can be peeled apart from each other without multiple sheets being removed together. The frame can define a cavity adjacent to one adhesive face of the pack of adhesive sheets so that insects present in the cavity adhere to the adhesive sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2022
    Inventors: Lionel Chazalet, Noemie Drouot, Bruno Leroux
  • Patent number: 10757931
    Abstract: A pest control apparatus to aid in placement of pest control devices in hard to reach areas and improve health and safety of users. The device can have a handle, an adhesive applied to a receiving pad, and a removable protective cover in contact with the adhesive. When utilized, the pest control apparatus can minimize contact with pests and/or rodents to prevent transmittal of disease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2020
    Inventor: Damon Hahn
  • Patent number: 9854794
    Abstract: The fly swatter having a removable adhesive sleeve includes a wire frame that includes a swatter frame on a first distal end and a handle on a second distal end. The swatter frame is further defined with a pair of diagonal members that extend outwardly and connect to a lateral member. The lateral member connects between the pair of diagonal members and a pair of longitudinal members. The swatter frame is provided to enable a removable adhesive sleeve to slide onto the wire frame in order to form the swatter portion of the fly swatter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2018
    Inventor: Monique Hand
  • Patent number: 9179664
    Abstract: A note pad is attached to a device having a handle and a base. Kinetic force is applied through the device to stun or crush a target pest between a top sheet of the note pad and a wall or floor. The top sheet does not have previously applied adhesive for trapping insects, and hence does not generally adhere to the wall or floor. The note pad top sheet can be removed, wrapped around the target's remains, and placed in a wastebasket for disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2015
    Inventor: John Ogilvie
  • Patent number: 8935877
    Abstract: The apparatus for disposing of individual nocturnal insects sitting on a base or for trapping them comprises a portable lamp (1) and a translucent attachment (2), which is arranged at the light exit of the lamp (1) and can preferably move relative thereto, with a means (11) for preventing the insect from escaping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2015
    Inventor: Rudolf Götschi
  • Patent number: 8925243
    Abstract: The present example provides a device for capturing insects from a distance with adhesive pads. After capture disposal is facilitated by enveloping the insect/arachnid in the adhesive pad. The device keeps the insect/arachnid at a distance from the user, and allows an expanded reach during capture. The design also allows for disposal of the insect/arachnid while keeping the user at a distance from the insect/arachnid. The device may also include an illumination source such as a flashlight or black light for illuminating the targeted insect/arachnid. The adhesive pads are easily coupled to the device, and held in place during use. A unique jaw design for supporting the adhesive pad facilitates capture and manipulation of the pad during disposal of the insect/arachnid. Finally, the device may also be used without the adhesive pads if desired. Such pad-less operation may also keep the user at a distance from the insect/arachnid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2015
    Inventors: Robert I. Vasquez, Brian R. Freeland
  • Patent number: 8701335
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of illuminating insect-catching devices, in particular to insect-catching devices comprising an adhesive surface. In particular the illuminating portion is electrically powered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2014
    Inventor: Lance Larsen
  • Patent number: 8567114
    Abstract: A device and method for capturing insect pests that rest or crawl on a surface, while keeping one's fingers away from the capture site. The capture device is a rectangular sheet that is coated on one side with a high-tack adhesive, and on the other side with a release coating so that the sheets can be provided in a stack. Using a handling tab, the capture sheet is inserted into grooves in a holder which is mounted at one end of a handle. Disposal of the entrapped insect can be accomplished by removing the sheet by hand or by holding the handle so that the capture sheet is vertical and letting it drop away from the holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
    Inventor: Raoul East Drapeau
  • Patent number: 8438686
    Abstract: A device to remove pests from a living area that includes a disposable piece of paper attached thereto. Includes a flat flexible paddle-like head and an elongated handle. Attached to the head is a paper holding clip for holding the disposable paper. The disposable paper has lightly tacky adhesive glue on one side. The paper holding clip is squeezable to retain or release the paper. Connected to the paper holding clip is a trigger on the elongated handle to open the paper holding clip, thereby releasing the paper. To utilize the present invention, a user opens the jaws of the paper holding clip. The jaws are clamped down onto the paper. A user touches the tacky side of the paper to the pest. thereby adhering the pest. Utilizing the trigger and opening the paper holding clip, the paper having the adhered pest is dropped harmlessly into the trash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2013
    Assignee: Rising Universe, LLC
    Inventor: Louis Morano
  • Publication number: 20130047498
    Abstract: A device suited for the capture of insects and for the retrieval of small objects is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the device is comprised of a strip of foam material formed into an teardrop shape that has a tacky adhesive on an area of the strip's outer side. In use, this tacky adhesive is placed against an insect or object, thereby reversibly affixing the insect or object to the strip. Other embodiments include a handle of fixed, or telescoping length, that can hold the strip of foam material so that more distal insects and objects can be affixed to the material and drawn back to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2012
    Publication date: February 28, 2013
    Inventor: Donald Eugene Keim, JR.
  • Publication number: 20120311921
    Abstract: A note pad is attached to a device having a handle and a base. Kinetic force is applied through the device to stun or crush a target pest between a top sheet of the note pad and a wall or floor. The top sheet does not have previously applied adhesive for trapping insects, and hence does not generally adhere to the wall or floor. Some sheets bear indicia, such as the likeness of an unpopular public figure or other target of mockery. After a pest is smashed onto it, smearing indicia, the sheet can be removed, wrapped around the target's remains, and placed in a wastebasket for disposal. The device may be provided alone, or it may be provided together with a note pad, or it may be provided with a note pad and with a stamp or stickers for placing target likenesses on the note pad sheets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2012
    Publication date: December 13, 2012
    Inventor: John W. Ogilvie
  • Patent number: 8291638
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of illuminating insect-catching devices, in particular to insect-catching devices comprising an adhesive surface. In particular, the illuminating portion is electrically powered, in one form by standard household power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Inventor: Lance Larsen
  • Patent number: 8250803
    Abstract: An insect trap comprising a transparent tube coated on an exterior surface with a tacky adhesive is placed where insects typically travel. When the insects crawl over the tube, they become ensnarled and stuck in the adhesive. The trap is preferably available in a kit comprising a variable quantity of tubes in a housing and a means to customize the length of tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2012
    Inventors: Badrih S. Kanno, Joseph S. Kanno
  • Patent number: 8245438
    Abstract: A ceiling system includes a number of longitudinal beams and/or transverse beams to be arranged in longitudinal arrangement and/or transverse arrangement in a building space, a number of ceiling panels to be arranged on the longitudinal and/or transverse beams, and at least one insect catching device, which: a horizontal holder supported by the transverse beams and/or longitudinal beams; one or more electrical lamps for emitting ultraviolet light to the surrounding area for the purpose of attracting insects; a connecting element for connecting the lamp to the domestic mains supply; and a fixing element for fixing insects attracted by the light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Assignee: Inventions Care BV
    Inventor: Leendert Maria Kelders
  • Publication number: 20120180380
    Abstract: The invention is a bug catching apparatus for catching and disposing of bugs. The invention catches bugs using a deformable wall, sticky on one side, and a relatively ridged perimeter to keep the sticky side from inadvertently sticking to a surface but still allowing the deformable wall to flex and catch the bug on the sticky surface when the bug is within the perimeter. The sticky part of the apparatus is designed to be disposable, so a user can catch and dispose of bugs without ever having to touch the bug. The invention also minimizes the mess associated with killing bugs and minimizes the mess of inadvertently getting a sticky bug catcher stuck to a wall or a countertop.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2012
    Publication date: July 19, 2012
    Inventor: William C. Grant, III
  • Patent number: 8151515
    Abstract: A device for the removal of small arachnids and insects from clothing and skin is provided. The device comprises a body having a first end and a second end. The device also includes an elongated stem, also having a first end and a second end. The first end of the stem is connected to the second end of the body. The device also comprises a tubular tape cartridge having: a supporting base member that is received on and freely rotates around the elongated stem, and a tape roll wound around the base member. The tape roll comprises a series of tape sections. The tape cartridge is dimensioned to be removably received over the elongated stem. The device also comprises a cap that removably covers the stem and tape cartridge. A method for removing small arachnids and insects from clothing and skin is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2012
    Inventors: Charles Eric Crouse, Randall E. Staggs
  • Publication number: 20120079759
    Abstract: A manually operable flying insect trap includes an elongated hollow cylindrical body having two generally closed ends and a small orifice in each of the ends. A vacuum device including a bellows, first and second ends of an intermediate pleated portion. The bellows also has a compressed state and an expanded state and is disposed adjacent a first of the opposite ends of the body with a small opening adjacent to and in communication with the small orifice in the first of the opposite ends. The funnel shape trap portion is also provided with a small orifice in the narrow portion thereof, a cone shaped piece of fly paper is attached to the inside of the tunnel shaped trap. Finally, a manually activatible mechanism is provided for expanding the bellows to draw air into or out of the body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2010
    Publication date: April 5, 2012
    Inventor: Qasem A. Al-Qaffas
  • Publication number: 20110154719
    Abstract: This invention utilizes a autonomous platform disc that can move at random or in a pattern around an area in a home or yard with a lighted sticky cone/dome designed to get adult fleas to jump to it and become stuck. The trap uses motion and other lures to capture fleas safely without the use of chemicals to erradicate fleas and to the keep threat of infestations low.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2010
    Publication date: June 30, 2011
    Inventor: Rex Carroll
  • Publication number: 20110016771
    Abstract: A device for the removal of small arachnids and insects from clothing and skin is provided. The device comprises a body having a first end and a second end. The device also includes an elongated stem, also having a first end and a second end. The first end of the stem is connected to the second end of the body. The device also comprises a tubular tape cartridge having: a supporting base member that is received on and freely rotates around the elongated stem, and a tape roll wound around the base member. The tape roll comprises a series of tape sections. The tape cartridge is dimensioned to be removably received over the elongated stem. The device also comprises a cap that removably covers the stem and tape cartridge. A method for removing small arachnids and insects from clothing and skin is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2010
    Publication date: January 27, 2011
    Inventors: Charles Eric Crouse, Randall E. Staggs
  • Publication number: 20100175307
    Abstract: The apparatus for disposing of individual nocturnal insects sitting on a base or for trapping them comprises a portable lamp (1) and a translucent attachment (2), which is arranged at the light exit of the lamp (1) and can preferably move relative thereto, with a means (11) for preventing the insect from escaping.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Publication date: July 15, 2010
    Inventor: Rudolf Götschi
  • Patent number: 7726063
    Abstract: An apparatus for trapping a snake comprising a base wall having a smooth interior surface and an exterior surface, first and second side walls having a smooth interior surface and an exterior surface and having first edges attached to opposing edges of said base wall, a top wall having a smooth interior surface and an exterior surface and having opposing edges attached to second edges of said first and second side walls, wherein said first and second side walls, said base wall and said top wall define a tunnel therein, the tunnel including a first area for placing a sticky pad for trapping the snake coming into contact with the sticky pad and at least one second area through which the snake must pass before reaching the first area, the second area having a smooth inner surface for denying traction to the snake trapped on the sticky pad and having a sufficient length and width to allow substantially an entire body of the snake to enter the tunnel prior to encountering the sticky pad.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Inventor: Arthur Graham Hawkins
  • Patent number: 7726065
    Abstract: The present invention provides a pest removal device for removing a pest from a surface and a method of using the pest removal device. The pest removal device comprises an engagement side covered by an adhesive layer, a backing side positioned opposite the engagement side, a single release tab covered with a non-adhesive layer extending from the pest removal device for removing the engagement side from the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Inventor: Melvin Lee Jacobson
  • Patent number: 7721486
    Abstract: A device can capture small pests with a sheet overlaying a perforated panel. The sheet may be one layer or several separable and disposable layers with pest detaining adhesive applied to at least a portion of an outer side. The sheet has a marginal recess with a deflected pull tab that is no longer or wider than the recess. The perforated panel has a handle and a peripheral wall with a first and a second section rising in opposite directions from the panel. The panel has at least one overhang projecting inwardly from the peripheral wall for holding the sheet in place. The outer side of said sheet is adhesive free in a region located under the overhang. A cover can fit on the panel and at least partially cover it. The cover has at least one internal detent for engaging the panel and holding it in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Inventor: Rhanfy Rosario
  • Patent number: 7676986
    Abstract: A device for manually capturing and restraining intended insects, the same comprising a pad of stacked, singular sheets each sheet having a partial enveloping means comprised of hydrophillic absorbing material and collapsible sheet construction whereby the sheet partially conforms in response to the insects body mass. Each sheet has a region is coated with a mild compression adhesive material capable of trapping of an insect in response to the physical manipulation by a human being. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can be used by separating each sheet individually or as a stack. Upon apprehension of an insect, the sheet restraining the insect is separated, if not already separated from its stack, folded to encase the insect and ready for disposal. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can have various sheet sizes, thickness and density with varying enveloping ability—all depending upon intended insect to be trapped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Inventor: David W. Nelson
  • Publication number: 20090158636
    Abstract: A device can capture small pests with a sheet overlaying a perforated panel. The sheet may be one layer or several separable and disposable layers with pest detaining adhesive applied to at least a portion of an outer side. The sheet has a marginal recess with a deflected pull tab that is no longer or wider than the recess. The perforated panel has a handle and a peripheral wall with a first and a second section rising in opposite directions from the panel. The panel has at least one overhang projecting inwardly from the peripheral wall for holding the sheet in place. The outer side of said sheet is adhesive free in a region located under the overhang. A cover can fit on the panel and at least partially cover it. The cover has at least one internal detent for engaging the panel and holding it in place.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2007
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Inventor: Rhanfy Rosario
  • Publication number: 20090100745
    Abstract: Disclosed is an insect control apparatus. The insect control apparatus comprises a gun member and a pair of opposable pad members. The gun member comprises an elongated barrel, a gripping handle, and a trigger mechanism. The elongated barrel is configured with a plunger mechanism capable of a movement in a lateral direction. The gripping handle is adapted to extend from the elongated barrel at an angle to an axis of the elongated barrel. The trigger mechanism extends from the gripping handle and is operably coupled to the plunger mechanism for triggering the movement of the plunger mechanism. The pair of opposable pad members is operably coupled to the gun member. Each opposable pad member comprises an arm extension capable of being actuated by the movement of the plunger mechanism in the lateral direction for pressing opposable pad members against each other and retracting opposable pad members from each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventor: Michael S. Knight
  • Patent number: 7469501
    Abstract: A device and method for capturing a live or dead insect on a surface and disposing of the captured insect while the user's hands are remote from the insect and the insect is covered from view and captured by an adhesive sheet. A handle is at one end of an elongate tube. The adhesive sheet is removably held by a support at a second end of the tube with the adhesive surface exposed for capturing an insect. The device is operable with just a single hand on the handle. The adhesive sheet is remote from the handle. The sheet is positioned on the insect to adhesively capture the insect. The operator can then position the sheet at a suitable waste receptacle, and pressing the end of the handle releases the sheet with the insect into the waste receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2008
    Inventor: Alvin S. Blum
  • Patent number: 7430830
    Abstract: An improved fly swatter with an elongated handle portion and insect engaging section having means for collecting swatted insects. A plastic mesh swatting element is detachably affixed to the elongate handle and a replaceable stack of individually disposed adhesive pads comprises the opposite side of the swatting element. This eliminates the distasteful practice of hand collection of killed insects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2008
    Inventor: John S. Rosa
  • Publication number: 20080187564
    Abstract: A pest-control member used to prevent equipment from pest damage by being attached to a target that becomes a migration path for pests entering the equipment, the pest-control member being configured so that it is entirely made of resin, its diameter is located perpendicular to the target when attached to the target, and it is formed in a shape to become an obstacle to the pests migrating along the target; the pest-control member including a target-receiving space for receiving the target and an opening for allowing the target to be placed in the target-receiving space; wherein when the target is placed via the opening into the target-receiving space, the pest-control member elastically changes its shape to close the opening and keeps its closed shape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2006
    Publication date: August 7, 2008
    Inventors: Hidekazu Momiyama, Toru Sako, Hitoshi Kobayashi
  • Publication number: 20080040967
    Abstract: A bug trap device for capturing bugs or insects in midair or resting on a surface. The entire bug trap device can be disposable, or a portion thereof. A preferred embodiment utilizes a reusable handle and a disposable insert.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2006
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Inventor: Todd M. Young
  • Patent number: 7210265
    Abstract: The present invention provides a pest removal device for removing a pest from a surface and a method of using the pest removal device. The pest removal device comprises an engagement side covered by an adhesive layer, a backing side positioned opposite the engagement side, a single release tab covered with a non-adhesive layer extending from the pest removal device for removing the engagement side from the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Inventor: Melvin Lee Jacobson
  • Patent number: 7165355
    Abstract: A device for catching insects is provided which includes an elongated member with first and second distal portions, an insect trapping head mounted on the first distal portion, and an actuating mechanism. The insect trapping head includes a first member and a second member pivotally mounted with respect to each other such that one of the members is moveable from about 0 to about 340 degrees relative to the other member, and preferably to about 270 degrees relative to the other member by activation of the actuating mechanism. When in the closed position, the first and second members define a rigid compartment such that the insect can be trapped between the first and second members. Preferably, a sticky surface on at least a portion of the interior of the compartment maintains the insects within the compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Inventors: David Michael George, Ryan Bruce Johnson
  • Patent number: 7065919
    Abstract: An insect captivating device comprising in combination, two flaps, and a first frame pivotally supporting the flaps, a sticky surface associated with one or both flaps, and a second frame operatively connected to the flaps to displace them for pivoting toward one another to close upon an insect as the second frame is displaced relative to the first frame, for captivating an insect stuck on said surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Inventor: Samuel Vierra
  • Patent number: 6957510
    Abstract: An improved fly swatting apparatus (10) including: a hollow handle member (20) provided with a dispensing slot (23) for disinfectant wipes (22), a shaft member (30) connected on one end (31) to the handle member (20) and connected to the other end (32) to the paddle element (41) of a paddle member (40) wherein, the opposed faces of the paddle element (41) are provided with pluralities of apertured adhesive sheets (43) (43) wherein, the apertures (44) (44) of the adhesive sheets (43) (43) are aligned with the apertures (42) (42) of the paddle element (41).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Inventor: Ronald F. Kominkiewicz
  • Patent number: 6877273
    Abstract: A preferred tool for killing insects and lifting small objects has a tool, an upper handle part (10); a lower handle part (12), a tool extension base (15); attached to a tool extension (14); by some form of hinge (16). A control rod (11) attaches, at one end, to the tool extension and to a positioner (13) on the other. The control rod (11) is positioned within the handle parts (10 and 12). A pad (45) with adhesive faced sheets (48) is attachable to the tool head formed by the tool extension base and extensions. In other models, the handle (51 and 65) is formed of a single part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignee: Slapper Wrapper, Inc.
    Inventors: Rebecca J. Anderson, Douglas J. Golenz, Daniel J. Tarala
  • Patent number: 6849266
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for controlling ectoparasites of small rodents, thereby preventing the transmission of diseases by arthropod vectors. The invention further provides an enclosure having openings for entry of rodents, and having arranged therein one or more applicators which are configured to contact rodents entering the chamber and having an ectoparasiticide on the applicator for application to the rodents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2005
    Assignee: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
    Inventors: Gary O. Maupin, Marc C. Dolan
  • Publication number: 20040163304
    Abstract: A device for manually capturing and restraining intended insects, the same comprising a pad of stacked, singular sheets each sheet having a partial enveloping means comprised of hydrophillic absorbing material and collapsible sheet construction whereby the sheet partially conforms in response to the insects body mass. Each sheet has a region is coated with a mild compression adhesive material capable of trapping of an insect in response to the physical manipulation by a human being. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can be used by separating each sheet individually or as a stack. Upon apprehension of an insect, the sheet restraining the insect is separated, if not already separated from its stack, folded to encase the insect and ready for disposal. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can have various sheet sizes, thickness and density with varying enveloping ability—all depending upon intended insect to be trapped.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventor: David W. Nelson
  • Patent number: 6675527
    Abstract: An enclosed pest control device includes a covered tray carrying a tacky glue, bait, etc. The cover is vacuum formed of a transparent thermoplastic sheet and includes an open ended igloo vestibule which leads to the interior. During manufacture, the vestibule open end is formed by cutting the vestibule in a plane transverse to the plane of the tray, without a backing support. An array of covers is formed of a single sheet with continuous vestibules joining the ends of adjacent covers in a row such that a single cut through each vestibule will form two open ended vestibules without wasted material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Inventor: George N. Barere
  • Patent number: 6651379
    Abstract: A device for manually capturing and restraining intended insects, the same comprising a pad of stacked, singular sheets each sheet having a partial enveloping means comprised of hydrophillic absorbing material and collapsible sheet construction whereby the sheet partially conforms in reposne to the insects body mass. Each sheet has a region is coated with a mild compression adhesive material capable of trapping of an insect in response to the physical manipulation by a human being. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can be used by separating each sheet individually or as a stack. Upon apprehension of an insect, the sheet restraining the insect is separated, if not already separated from its stack, folded to encase the insect and ready for disposal. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can have various sheet sizes, thickness and density with varying enveloping ability—all depending upon intended insect to be trapped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Inventor: David Nelson
  • Publication number: 20030186604
    Abstract: The present invention discloses an article for preventing pests from gaining entrance to a building structure. The article comprises a length of fibrous fabric and a plurality of adhesive strips. The fabric is designed for adhesive attachment to a dwelling or building structure adjacent points of entry and the adhesive strips are designed for adhesively attaching the fabric in snug adjacency to the outfitted building structure. The fabric is impregnated with at least one pesticide composition and has outwardly extending fibers for entangling the legs of pests attempting to gain entrance to the building structure by maneuvering across the fabric to points of entry. These outwardly extending fibers thus directly deposit pesticide composition on the pests for preventing them from gaining entrance to the building structure. Importantly, the fabric is brilliantly colored or has highly light reflective coloration for attracting the pests to the pesticide-impregnated fabric for contact treatment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2002
    Publication date: October 2, 2003
    Inventor: Robert M. Nourigat
  • Patent number: 6618983
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2003
    Assignee: Rockwell Laboratories, Ltd.
    Inventor: Cisse W. Spragins
  • Publication number: 20030159334
    Abstract: A preferred tool for killing insects and lifting small objects has a tool, an upper handle part (10); a lower handle part (12), a tool extension base (15); attached to a tool extension (14); by some form of hinge (16). A control rod (11) attaches, at one end, to the tool extension and to a positioner (13) on the other. The control rod (11) is positioned within the handle parts (10 and 12). A pad (45) with adhesive faced sheets (48) is attachable to the tool head formed by the tool extension base and extensions. In other models, the handle (51 and 65) is formed of a single part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2003
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Inventors: Rebecca J. Anderson, Douglas J. Golenz, Daniel J. Tarala
  • Patent number: 6564505
    Abstract: Multi-purpose tools are constructed of a tool head (9)(32)(53) and an extension (15)(36). A pad (16)(45)(52) can be attached to the tool head with one or more of a retainer (13), rubber bands (46)(59) and clips (60). The pad includes adhesive (24) coated sheets (22) and one or more of a seat (17), rubber bands, elastic dots (66) and a backing (18)(47)(58). Elastic elements (25)(40)(62) are attached to anchor hooks (19)(20)(41)(63) and where it is desired to bend the pad, the elastic element is stretched and connected to a desired positioning hook (14)(39)(64).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Inventor: Rebecca J. Anderson
  • Publication number: 20030024151
    Abstract: Various types of adhesive-dispensing swatters are disclosed for collecting a variety of pests. The swatters include components for dispensing water-soluble adhesives and applying same to a collecting surface. Insects or pests can be released alive by promptly washing with water to dissolve the adhesive. Some of the devices include water-soluble components to facilitate their disposal by flushing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2001
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventor: Richard L. Kremer
  • Patent number: 6379686
    Abstract: A composition for treating a substrate to control dust mite populations thereon. The composition includes a fluoropolymer, a biocide, and an acaricide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: MagiSeal Corporation
    Inventors: James T. Harris, Bernardus M. Tangelder
  • Patent number: 6205718
    Abstract: The well-known, compliant sheet of material which is enwrapped about the juncture of structural units, to form a fluid barrier thereat, has its structure-adhering adhesive admixed with an insecticide or termiticide, to additionally form an insect barrier thereat as well. In an alternate embodiment the insecticide or termiticide is sprayed onto the adhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Inventors: Joseph M. Murphy, David R. Murphy
  • Patent number: 6185862
    Abstract: A device for manually capturing and restraining intended insects, the same comprising a pad of stacked, singular sheets each sheet having a partial enveloping means comprised of hydrophillic absorbing material and collapsible sheet construction whereby the sheet partially conforms in response to the insects body mass. Each sheet has a region is coated with a mild compression adhesive material capable of trapping of an insect in response to the physical manipulation by a human being. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can be used by separating each sheet individually or as a stack. Upon apprehension of an insect, the sheet restraining the insect is separated, if not already separated from its stack, folded to encase the insect and ready for disposal. The pad of stacked adhesive sheets can have various sheet sizes, thickness and density with varying enveloping ability—all depending upon intended insect to be trapped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Inventor: David Nelson
  • Patent number: 6115958
    Abstract: A tubular fingertip covering or cot made of latex rubber or other flexible material is coated with a tacky or non-tacky adhesive that may include a pediculicide preparation. After the operator's index finger is inserted into the tubular fingertip covering, a layer or coating of adhesive is applied to the protective covering. During inspection, the infested hair is combed to expose lice and dislodge nits, which are then collected by adhesive contact. Because the adhesive covering is on the fingertip, the protected finger can follow the quick movements of the lice, and can collect and retrieve lice and nits from between hair follicle shafts. The fingertip covering is rolled-up or turned inside-out after use, thereby permanently encapsulating the collected lice and nits for hygienic disposal, without risk of escape or transfer to another host.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventor: A. Joy Enderle
  • Patent number: 6067746
    Abstract: An adhesive insect trapping device having an elongated handle being fixedly attached to a flat plate member whereon a sheet of adhesive material is attached is disclosed. The plate member includes a foldable cover member being hingeably attached thereto so as to be secured in coplanar relation in an open position of the device. In the open position a sheet of adhesive material is arranged thereon to allow an insect to be adhesively captured on the device. The plate and cover members are foldable to a closed position wherein the adhesive sheet is folded 180.degree. onto itself thereby entrapping the insect in an envelope formed from the adhesive sheet material for disposal. In one embodiment the insect trapping device is manually folded to contain the captured insect. In an alternative embodiment the insect trapping device is automatically folded by a trigger actuated spring mechanism which folds the device to capture the insect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Inventors: Robert G. Kistner, William C. Kistner
  • Patent number: 6044584
    Abstract: An insect adhering device for catching bugs and insects and providing easy disposal of the trapped insects. The insect adhering device includes an adhesive member having a top side and a bottom side and a plurality of adhesive strips detachably positioned in a layered manner on the top side of the adhesive member. A pole is releasably connected to the bottom side of the adhesive member wherein a user directs the adhesive member via the pole to position in which a topmost one of the plurality of adhesive strips in contact with the bug or insect causing the bug or insect to adhere to the topmost adhesive strip and thereby trap the bug or insect. A cover is also provided for selectively protecting the plurality of adhesive strips and the adhesive member from the environment surrounding the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Inventor: Arthur Lynn