KR101557265B1 - Apparatus for collecting a wasp - Google Patents

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KR101557265B1
KR101557265B1 KR1020150078993A KR20150078993A KR101557265B1 KR 101557265 B1 KR101557265 B1 KR 101557265B1 KR 1020150078993 A KR1020150078993 A KR 1020150078993A KR 20150078993 A KR20150078993 A KR 20150078993A KR 101557265 B1 KR101557265 B1 KR 101557265B1
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Abstract

The technological purpose of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for collecting wasps, which can collect wasps only by using nature of wasps to move upward. The apparatus for collecting wasps according to the present invention includes: a housing on which a net having holes larger than a honeybee and smaller than a wasp is installed; and a wasp collection container which is installed on an upper end portion of the housing, has an inner space connected to an inner space of the housing, and has a net, which has holes larger than a honeybee and smaller than a wasp and is installed thereon. At least one or more inlets through which wasps can pass are formed on the net constituting the housing. The wasp collection container can be separated from the housing.

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APPARATUS FOR COLLECTING A WASP

The present invention relates to a wasp collecting apparatus capable of collecting wasps by separating them from bees.

Wasps also shoot people with deadly toxic spills, especially killing bees and causing great economic damage to beekeepers.

For example, if bees, such as beekeepers or hawks, live in a beehive, the bees approach the beehive and attack and kill the bee, causing the beekeepers to be hurt.

In general, insecticides are widely used as methods for killing various insects, but insecticides are difficult to use because beekeepers can kill bees as well.

Devices for killing or collecting wasps are published in a number of patent application publications such as Application Nos. 10-2009-0077348, 20-2004-0029638, and 20-2005-0030103.

However, conventional devices for killing or collecting wasps are complex in structure and are difficult to kill or collect only wasps. That is, conventional apparatuses can kill bees, and since wasps and bees are collected together, it is difficult to selectively collect wasps from the collected wasps and bees.

In more detail, in a conventional wasp collecting apparatus, a wasp is attracted by using a handwritten sugar (sugar). In this case, bees are also attracted together and collected. Thus, an additional process is required to separate the collected wasps and bees.

Further, since sugar components of liquid components are used, bees are sometimes drowned in liquids.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been proposed in order to solve the above problems, and it is a technical object of the present invention to provide a wasp collecting device capable of collecting only wasps using the habit of hitching up.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wasp collecting apparatus comprising: a housing having a net having holes larger than a size of a bee and smaller than a size of a wasp; And a washer collecting box mounted on an upper end of the housing and having an internal space connected to an internal space of the housing and having a net larger than a bee size and smaller than the size of a wasp, At least one inlet port through which the wasp can pass is formed in the net constituting the housing, and the wasp collecting barrel is separated from the housing.

According to the present invention, only the wasps are collected, and the honey bees are not affected at all, and thus the damage of the honey bee by the wasp can be reduced.

According to the present invention, only wasps can be collected, and the collected wasps can be used as a wasp liquor, and can also be used medicinally in a herbal medicine or the like.

According to the present invention, the efficiency of separation and collection of wasps can be improved.

Further, according to the present invention, since the wasp collecting barrel in which the wasps are finally collected can be separated, it is easy to remove the wasps.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an external configuration of a wase collecting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
2 is an exemplary view showing a section of a wasp collecting bin according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is an exemplary view showing a section of a wasp collecting bin according to a second embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
4 is an exemplary view showing a section of a wasp collecting bin according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 is a perspective view showing an external configuration of a wase collecting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.

1, a wasp collecting apparatus according to the present invention includes a housing 100 on which a net 120 having holes larger than the size of a bee 400 and smaller than a size of a washer 300 is mounted, A plurality of holes formed in the upper portion of the housing 100 and having an inner space connected to the inner space of the housing 100 and having holes larger than the size of the bees 400 and smaller than the size of the wasps 300; And a wasp collecting container 200 to which the wasp collecting container 200 is attached. The size of all the holes in the wasp collecting device according to the invention is determined in a line where the wasp can not pass and the bee can pass.

At least one inlet 130 through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net 120 constituting the housing 100.

First, the housing 100 includes a frame 110 and the net 120 mounted on the frame.

In the housing 100, a sacrificial material 500 such as a grape juice, a grape skin, or a plum skin may be disposed.

The shape of the housing 100 may be variously changed according to the shape of the frame 110. For example, the bottom surface of the housing may be formed in a circular shape or a square shape.

The bottom surface of the housing 100 may be curved. In this case, the housing 100 may be disposed on the top surface of the beehive.

However, the bottom surface of the housing 100 may be clogged. In this case, a door 140 may be formed on one side of the housing 100. The user can place the handout 500 inside the housing 100 through the door 140.

The size of the holes formed in the housing 100 is larger than the diameter of the bees 400 and smaller than the diameter of the wasps 300, as described above.

Therefore, the hole formed in the net 120 or the bee entering into the interior of the housing 100 through the inlet 130 freely falls outside the housing 100 through the hole formed in the net 120 Can come out.

However, since the wasp can enter the interior of the housing 100 through the inlet 130 and the size of the inlet 130 and the size of the holes formed in the net 120 are not large, ) Or out of the housing (100) through the hole.

In this case, since the wasp has a flying habit of going up, the wasp rises to the upper end of the housing 100 inside the housing 100.

The width of the housing 100 can be adjusted by the flying habits of the wasps such that the width of the wasps 100 is reduced to the width of the wasps 100 as shown in Figure 1 Likewise, it may become narrower toward the upper end of the housing 100.

At the upper end of the housing 100, the wasp collecting cylinder 200 having an internal space connected to the internal space of the housing 100 is disposed.

Thus, the wasps enter the wasp collecting bin 200.

Second, the wasp collecting cylinder 200 is mounted on the upper end of the housing 100, and the wasp collecting cylinder 200 has an internal space connected to the internal space of the housing 100, and the wasp collecting cylinder 200 A net having holes larger than the size of the bees 400 and smaller than the size of the wasps 300 is mounted.

The wasp collecting cylinder 200 may be separated from the housing 100.

The wasp collecting cylinder 200 may also be arranged with the handout.

The bee entering into the wasp collecting bin 200 is discharged to the outside of the wasp collecting bin 200 through a hole formed in the net constituting the wasp collecting bin 200 .

However, since the size of the hole formed in the net constituting the wasp collecting cylinder 200 is smaller than the size of the wasp, the wasp introduced into the wasp collecting bin 200 is discharged through the hole into the wasp collecting bin 200 You can not go outside.

The user may remove the wasp collecting cylinder 200 from the housing 100 and then kill the wasps contained in the wasp collecting cylinder 200 or remove the wasps from the wasp collecting cylinder 200. [ .

For this purpose, the wasp collecting cylinder 200 may be provided with an access port. The user can move the wasps to another container through the opening / closing port, and the handout can be disposed inside the wasp collecting container 200.

A hook 230 is formed in the wasp collecting cylinder 200.

1, an opening 151 is formed at the upper end of the housing 100. As shown in FIG. A latching part 150 is formed around the opening 151.

The latching jaws 230 of the wasp collecting cylinder 200 are disposed and fixed to the latching portions 150. [

The opening 151 faces a lower surface of the wasp collecting cylinder 200.

A wasp hole (240) is formed on the lower surface of the wasp collecting container (200).

Thus, the washer having moved to the upper end of the housing 100 flows into the wasp collecting cylinder 200 through the opening 151 and the wasp hole 240.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a wasp collecting bin according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. In the following description, the same or similar contents as those described with reference to Fig. 1 will be briefly described.

The wasp collecting apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes the housing 100 and the wasp collecting bin 200, as shown in FIGS.

At least one inlet 130 through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net 120 constituting the housing 100.

As shown in FIG. 2, the diameter of the inlet 130 decreases from the outside of the housing 100 toward the inside of the housing.

Therefore, the washer which has entered into the housing 100 through the inlet 130 is difficult to escape to the outside of the housing 100 through the inlet 130 again.

In addition, since the diameter of the inlet 130 is formed considering the size of the washer, a moth or a butterfly larger than the washer can not enter the interior of the housing 100 through the inlet 130.

Therefore, the phenomenon that insects other than wasps are unnecessarily collected can be prevented, and work for separating insects other than wasps from wasps can be prevented.

The lower surface of the wasp collecting cylinder 200 is recessed into the inner space of the wasp collecting cylinder 200.

The wasp that is attracted to the upper end of the housing 100 is further lifted from the opening 151 along the lower surface of the wasp collecting cylinder 200 and then is lifted up through the wasp hole 240 formed on the lower face And then flows into the wasp collecting cylinder 200.

In this case, since the lower surface of the wasp collecting bin 200 is recessed into the inner space of the wasp collecting bin 200, the wasp is liable to be attracted to the wasp holes 240.

3 is a cross-sectional view of a wasp collecting bin according to a second embodiment of the present invention. In the following description, the same or similar contents as those described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2 will be briefly described.

The wasp collecting apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention includes the housing 100 and the wasp collecting bin 200, as shown in FIGS.

At least one inlet 130 through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net 120 constituting the housing 100.

The inner space of the housing 100 is provided with an inner housing 160 having a net larger than the bee size and smaller than the size of a wasp.

The bees 400 that have entered the interior of the housing 100 through the inlet 130 enter the inner housing 160 through holes formed in the inner housing 160.

The bees entering the inner housing 160 suck the handy object 500 and then return to the outside of the housing 100 through the hole of the inner housing 160 and the hole of the housing 100 Can come out.

However, the washer 300 entering the interior of the housing 100 through the inlet 130 can not enter the internal housing 160 through a hole formed in the internal housing 160.

Thus, the washer moves along the outer surface of the inner housing 160 to the upper end of the inner housing 160. The opening surface 151 is formed on the upper end of the inner housing 160. The lower surface of the wasp collecting cylinder 200 is disposed on the opening surface 151 and the washer hole 240 Is formed.

Thus, the wasp enters the wasp collecting bin 200 through the wasp hole 240.

In this case, in order to help the wasps move in the upper direction of the inner housing 160 along the outer surface of the inner housing 160, the width of the inner housing 160 decreases toward the upper end of the inner housing 160 Can be formed to be narrow. That is, the inner housing 160 is formed in a conical shape to induce the wasps to be attracted upwardly.

For example, as shown in FIG. 3, the inner housing 160 may have a conical shape with a wide bottom face. In this case, the angle of the inclined surface of the cone may be approximately 55 to 66 degrees.

In other words, hornets have a habit of climbing up and a habit of sticking to slopes. Accordingly, the inner housing 160 formed in a conical shape guides the wasps to the upper end of the inner housing 160.

However, the inner housing 160 may be formed in various shapes other than the conical shape.

In this case, the handout 500 is disposed in the inner space of the inner housing 160. The inner housing 160 may be separated from the bottom surface of the housing 100.

Accordingly, the user can separate the inner housing 160 from the bottom surface of the housing 100, and then place the handout 500 in the inner housing.

4 is a cross-sectional view of a wasp collecting barrel according to a third embodiment of the present invention. In the following description, the same or similar contents as those described with reference to Figs. 1 to 3 will be briefly described.

The wasp collecting apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present invention includes the housing 100 and the wasp collecting bin 200, as shown in FIGS.

At least one inlet 130 through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net 120 constituting the housing 100.

Inside the housing 100, a separator 170 separating the upper space and the lower space of the housing 100 is mounted.

Another handout 600 may be disposed at the upper end of the separator 170, that is, the upper space of the housing 100.

The separator 170 is formed with a separator plate hole 171 for connecting the upper space and the lower space.

The separator 170 may have a hole larger than the bee size and smaller than the size of the wasp.

A washer inlet pipe 172 is formed between the inlet 130 and the separator hole 171.

The wasp inlet pipe (172) is equipped with a net having inlet pipe holes larger than the bee size and smaller than the size of the wasp.

The bee entering the inlet 130 enters the inside of the housing 100, that is, the lower space of the housing through the inlet hole formed in the washer inlet pipe 172, The handwriting 500 can be sucked. The bee having sucked up the handwritten material 500 can be discharged to the outside of the housing 100 through a hole formed in the net constituting the housing 100.

The wasp that has entered the inlet 130 can not enter the interior of the housing 100, that is, the lower space of the housing, through the inlet hole formed in the wasp inlet pipe 172. Thus, the wasp entering the inlet 130 continuously moves along the wasp inlet pipe 172.

In this case, the wasp inlet pipe 172 is connected to the upper space of the housing 100 through the separator plate hole 171.

The handout 600 may be disposed in the upper space.

Thus, depending on the hood moving up or up the handout 600, the washer that has passed through the wasp inlet pipe 172 reaches the upper space. Particularly, in the present embodiment, since the washer inlet pipe 172 is connected to the upper portion, the washer can be more reliably guided along the passage of the washer inlet pipe 172.

The wasp which has reached the upper space rises again in accordance with the ascending habit and enters the wasp collecting bin 200 through the wasp hole 240. Also in the wasp collecting box 200, a handout may be disposed, and the handout may attract the wasp.

According to the present invention, since the wasps collected in the wasp collecting bin 200 can be used for medicines, they may generate new profits.

It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. It is therefore to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the detailed description and all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents are to be construed as being included within the scope of the present invention do.

100: housing 200: wasp collecting container

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delete delete A housing having a net larger than the size of a bee and formed with holes smaller than the size of a wasp; And
And a washer collecting box mounted on an upper end of the housing and having an internal space connected to an internal space of the housing and having a net larger than a bee size and smaller than the size of a wasp,
At least one inlet port through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net constituting the housing,
Wherein the wasp collecting barrel is separated from the housing,
Wherein a bottom of the wasp collecting barrel is recessed into an inner space of the wasp collecting barrel, and a wasp hole for passing a wasp is formed on the bottom of the wasp collecting barrel.
A housing having a net larger than the size of a bee and formed with holes smaller than the size of a wasp; And
And a washer collecting box mounted on an upper end of the housing and having an internal space connected to an internal space of the housing and having a net larger than a bee size and smaller than the size of a wasp,
At least one inlet port through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net constituting the housing,
Wherein the wasp collecting barrel is separated from the housing,
Wherein the inner space of the housing is equipped with an inner housing having a net larger than the diameter of the bee and smaller than the diameter of the wasp.
delete 5. The method of claim 4,
Wherein the width of the inner housing is narrower toward the upper end of the inner housing.
A housing having a net larger than the size of a bee and formed with holes smaller than the size of a wasp; And
And a washer collecting box mounted on an upper end of the housing and having an internal space connected to an internal space of the housing and having a net larger than a bee size and smaller than the size of a wasp,
At least one inlet port through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net constituting the housing,
Wherein the wasp collecting barrel is separated from the housing,
A separator for separating the upper space and the lower space of the housing is mounted inside the housing,
Wherein an isolation plate hole is formed in the separator to connect the upper space and the lower space,
A washer inlet pipe is formed between the inlet port and the separator plate,
Wherein the wasp inlet pipe is equipped with a net having holes larger than the size of the bees and smaller than the size of the wasps.
A housing having a net larger than the size of a bee and formed with holes smaller than the size of a wasp; And
And a washer collecting box mounted on an upper end of the housing and having an internal space connected to an internal space of the housing and having a net larger than a bee size and smaller than the size of a wasp,
At least one inlet port through which a wasp can pass is formed in the net constituting the housing,
Wherein the wasp collecting barrel is separated from the housing,
And a door is formed on one surface of the housing.
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