Insect and rodent bait dispenser

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Inventors

Doucette, Carl

Application #

162002

Filed

May-30-2002

Published

Jan-6-2004

Current US Class

043/131

International Classes

A01M 019/00

Field of Search

43/131

Examiners

Rowan; Kurt

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Belasco; David A. Belasco Jacobs & Townsley, LLP

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Abstract
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.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An insect and rodent bait dispenser comprising:

at least one receptacle, said receptacle having a bottom surface, a wall of a first predetermined height surrounding said bottom surface;

a vertical element, said vertical element having an upper end and a lower end and being secured at said lower end to said bottom surface and extending upwardly therefrom for a first predetermined distance;

said vertical element having a first central orifice, said first orifice extending from said upper end toward said lower end and being sized and shaped to fit frictionally about a vertical shaft;

an enclosure, said enclosure being sized and shaped to surround said receptacle, openable for replenishment of bait and having a closure means incapable of being opened by small children or animals;



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The invention pertains to devices for eliminating insect and rodent pests. More particularly, the invention relates to insect and rodent bait dispensers that are adaptable to a variety of bait formulation and that maintains such baits in a secure and tamper-proof environment.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various techniques have been developed for eliminating insect and rodent pests. As the most efficient of these devices employ deadly poisons, it is of paramount importance that the poisons be protected from tampering by children and other unauthorized individuals. Further, as a single bait dispenser may be required to handle a wide variety of different insects and rodents, it is important that the dispenser be readily adaptable to dispense liquid and solid baits of various types and methods of preparation, i.e. solids, granules, powders, etc. This dispenser must be able to contain these baits without any danger of leakage to the environment.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,151,828 issued to Genero et aL is directed to an insect feeding station having a plurality of stacked feeding chambers that are progressively exposed as the bait is depleted. The insect feeding station has a housing with a transparent front wall and a rear wall. A large upper entrance chamber is provided and a partition structure that has a plurality of partitions defining feeding chambers. Each partition extends between the front and rear walls and is confined to define a shallow reservoir for containing a portion of toxic liquid. The station is mounted vertically in close proximity to a track that the insects travel.
 
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