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Wireless notification systems and methods for electronic rodent traps

a technology of electronic rodent trapping and wireless notification, which is applied in the field of remote notification electronic rodent trapping system, can solve the problems of inconvenient physical inspection of rodent traps and high time-consuming trap monitoring, and achieve the effect of increasing the battery life of the plurality of traps

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-10-09
WOODSTREAM CORP
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Benefits of technology

The invention is a system where electronic rodent trapping devices communicate with a computer connected to the internet or a cellphone to send trapping information to a database. The trapping devices do not need to form a network and can each report independently, conserving battery life and allowing for more efficient trapping. The system eliminates the need for a personal computer.

Problems solved by technology

Physically checking rodent traps can be inconvenient, particularly when the traps are located in a barn, attic, basement, crawl space, etc.
Trap monitoring can also be very time consuming for users such as professional rodent control companies who place traps at multiple sites and then must physically visit each site on a regular basis to monitor the status of the traps and ensure traps are in an operational-ready state.

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[0062] shown in FIG. 2, SNAP® software may be loaded on the PC 14 to enable the PC to communicate trap status data to a smart device such as cell phone 16 that is on the local network 52. The PC, when connected to the Internet 30, is able to send email messages to a remote PC 32 or text messages to a cellular device 34 that is outside the network area. Any device capable of receiving email or a text message, such as wireless devices 33 and 35, may be notified in the same way. Therefore, when certain events occur and are reported to the PC 14, such as a change in the status of one of the traps 12, the PC 14 can notify the user by communicating with the cellular device 16 and / or other remotely located PCs and mobile wireless devices over the Internet. When a trap is activated, indicating a rodent has been dispatched, the trap wakes up and sends a notification to the PC 14 immediately.

[0063]As an alternative to using a PC 14 as the base station computing device, a plurality of electron...

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[0065] the step of providing notification can include having the user log onto a remote notification website dedicated to monitoring and reporting on remote electronic trap network systems as described herein. Once connected to the website 28, the PC forwards trap information to the web server 24 which stores the trap status information. By accessing the website 28, the user can review the trap status information from a remotely located PC or other smart device used to access the website. The step of providing notification can also be performed by a user with a smartphone 44 having an appropriate smartphone app 48 which accesses the web server 24 directly. The remote notification website and server 24 can also send a text or email notification to any remote device capable of receiving text messages (such as cell phones, smartphones, pagers, etc.) or email (such as cell phones, smartphones PDAs, tablets, etc.), and display the trap status data on a display of the remote device.

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Abstract

A remote notification electronic rodent trapping system and method is provided having a plurality of electronic rodent trapping devices configured to wirelessly communicate trap information to each other and to a PC or wireless device. According to one embodiment, each trap is equipped with an RF transceiver and the rodent trapping devices form a mesh network with one another in which the trapping devices act as repeaters so that if one trap loses connectivity with the PC, information from that trap can be transmitted to the PC via another trap. According to an alternative embodiment, the traps individually report directly to the base station or to the base station via one or more repeaters, the repeaters enabling the range of the direct individual reporting configuration to be greatly increased.

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[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 13 / 626,224, filed Sep. 25, 2012, the priority of which application is hereby claimed.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention is related to the field of pest control and pest trap monitoring and, more particularly, to a remote notification electronic rodent trapping system and method having electronic rodent traps with wireless communication capability enabling remote monitoring of trap status.[0004]2. Description of the Related Art[0005]Rodent trap monitoring has typically required that the user come in close proximity to the trap to determine whether or not a rodent has been dispatched or the trap deactivated. Physically checking rodent traps can be inconvenient, particularly when the traps are located in a barn, attic, basement, crawl space, etc. Trap monitoring can also be very time consuming for users such as professional rodent control companies who place ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G08B21/18
CPCG08B21/18H04L67/125Y04S40/18H04W88/04A01M23/38A01M31/002A01M99/00A01M23/00H04M11/022H04L67/55H04M11/00G08B25/10
Inventor RICH, CHRISTOPHERDALY, JR., THOMAS J.LUNGER, AARON W.
Owner WOODSTREAM CORP
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