Feeding station for vermin

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Inventors

Gentile, James L.

Application #

060192

Filed

Jun-10-1987

Published

Dec-27-1988

Current US Class

043/131
043/132.1

International Classes

A01M 001/20

Field of Search

43/131 43/132.1 43/121

Assignee

Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. (Greenwich, CT)

Examiners

Godici; Nicholas P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kurtz; Melvin H.

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4044495   Device for capturin...
4214400   Insect capturing de...
4251946   Snail and slug trap
4263740   Crawling insect trap
4563836   Insect feeding station
4658536   Bait station

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Abstract
A feeding station for vermin which allows for ingress of the vermin to feed on a poisoned bait held at a central portion therein and for their subsequent egress is described. It comprises a base having at least one inclined ramp which, preferably, has a substantially flat floor, the ramp leading inwardly from the more peripheral sections of the base member to a more raised position adjacent a single central well holding a poisoned bait for the vermin. Peripheral wall means bounding and closing off a substantial portion of the interior of the feeding station from the exterior and having at least one opening to the outer and lower portion of the inclined ramp leading to the central well adapted to hold the bait are also provided. A cover is also provided which is joined to the top of the base member to cover the central well holding the poisoned bait and to also cover a substantial portion of the ramp and wall means. Finally, support means adjacent the periphery of the base member can be provided to inhibit crushing of the cover.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A feeding station for vermin which allows for the ingress of the vermin, to feed on a poisoned bait held at a central portion therein, and for their subsequent egress from the feeding station, which comprises:

(a) a base member having at least one inclined ramp leading from more peripheral sections of the base member inwardly to a more raised position adjacent a single central wall adapted to hold a poisoned bait for the vermin;

(b) peripheral wall means bounding and closing off a substantial portion of the interior sections of the feeding station from the exterior and having at least one opening therein in communication with the inclined ramp which leads inwardly to the central well of the base member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

1. Field of the Present Invention

The present invention is a feeding station for vermin, for example, insects, small rodents, and the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The present invention is a feeding station for vermin which allows for the ingress of the vermin to feed upon a poisoned bait contained in the feeding station and for their subsequent egress. Thus, the present invention is distinguishable from trap mechanisms which are intended to entrap or capture such vermin. Representative examples of traps that have been proposed for a variety of vermin (e.g., insects) are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 547,220, 944,568, 986,015, 2,054,730, 2,997,806, 4,044,495, 4,214,400, 4,251,946, and 4,263,740.

Certain U.S. patents have also described devices which were intended to hold poisoned bait included among these are U.S. Pat. No. 1,922,702 to N. A. Kristman, U.S. Pat. No. 2,958,868 to S. Chambers, and, more recently, U.S. Pat. No. 4,563,886 to K. Woodruff et al. The Kristman device relies upon a bait holder having corrugated grooves in an annular flange to provide a plurality of passages whereby ants, or such insects, can enter the device. The device shown in this patent has a cover which extends downwardly over the annular flange for only a portion of the distance towards its base. The Chambers device (U.S. Pat. No. 2,953,868) provides ramp means which allow for entry of insects, and the like, and a plurality of circular recesses exposed to the side of the entry pathway into which a poisoned bait might be provided. This patent teaches that such a design renders it nearly impossible for anyone to reach the position of the poison with their fingers. The Woodruff et al. patent (U.S. Pat. No. 4,563,886) describes an insect feeding station having a substantially flat floor with the central bait section being shielded from direct access from the exterior by either inner and outer walls having offset openings therein or by a single set of walls having outer circumferential portions and inwardly curved inner portions.
 
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