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Methods of Disposing of Items with Carbon Dioxide

A technology for articles and enclosures, applied in the field of CO2 cartridges, can solve the problems of difficult to replace, expensive items, and damage to items.

Active Publication Date: 2017-06-23
ECOLAB USA INC
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These items can be expensive or difficult to replace, especially in the case of bulky items such as furniture, mattresses and box springs, or personal possessions
Some methods of bed bug management rely entirely on insecticides, which may be restricted or prohibited on certain items, especially those that come into contact with people
Other methods of bedbug treatment can damage items

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[0017] Typical pouches are slightly larger than the contents they were designed to hold. For example, in the case of mattresses and box springs, the bag is large enough to accommodate box springs and / or mattresses being loaded into and removed from the bag, but not much larger. In the case of personal items, the bag is large enough to hold a certain number of personal items, while allowing sufficient air space around the items to circulate carbon dioxide. The bag is preferably durable enough to move items into and out of the bag. In some embodiments, the bag is made from multiple layers (eg, 2 layers, 3 layers, or 4 layers) of material. Exemplary materials include polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, polytetrafluoroethylene, nylon, vinyl, canvas, paper, or a combination of two or more materials. Preferred materials are durable and able to withstand rips and tears, yet flexible enough for storage, folding and easy transport. The material or combinati...

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[0033] Example 1 - Efficacy of carbon dioxide in killing all life stages of bedbugs

[0034] Example 1 tested the efficacy of carbon dioxide to kill all life stages of bed bugs. To test efficacy on eggs, eight fed adult female bed bugs and two fed adult male bed bugs were placed on fresh filter paper to lay test eggs over a 7 day period one week prior to testing and direct fast feeding. On day 7, 24 hours prior to testing, the filter paper with adults and eggs was placed in a refrigerator at 10°F for 10 minutes. This is long enough for adult bedbugs that they are easily removed from the filter paper by tapping very gently. Adult bedbugs are removed without the eggs being removed. Eggs were counted and placed in air-permeable containers. The container is placed inside an enclosure, the enclosure is sealed, and the treatment is applied. Use CO 2 The meter tracks the concentration of carbon dioxide. After an exposure time of 20 hours, the containers were removed from the ...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to the use of carbon dioxide to treat articles suspected of being infested by bed bugs.

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Background technique [0001] Some methods of bed bug management require discarding items suspected of being infested by bed bugs. These items can be expensive or difficult to replace, especially in the case of bulky items such as furniture, mattresses and box springs, or in the case of personal possessions. Some methods of bed bug management rely entirely on pesticides, which may be restricted or prohibited on certain items, especially those that come into contact with people. Other methods of bedbug treatment can damage items. [0002] It is against this background that the present invention is made. Contents of the invention [0003] Surprisingly, it has been found that objects can be treated with carbon dioxide. [0004] Accordingly, in certain aspects, the present invention is directed to a method of treating an article suspected of being infested by bed bugs, the method comprising placing the article inside an enclosure, releasing CO 2 into the enclosure, seal the en...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61L2/20A61L2/16A61L2/00
CPCA01M13/00A01M13/003A01M1/20Y02A50/30
Inventor J·F·奥尔森K·R·史密斯J·E·托马斯A·M·舒尔茨
Owner ECOLAB USA INC
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