EP3568010A1 - Schlafzubehör zum bettwanzenfang und bettwanzenfangeinrichtung - Google Patents
Schlafzubehör zum bettwanzenfang und bettwanzenfangeinrichtungInfo
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- EP3568010A1 EP3568010A1 EP18700313.2A EP18700313A EP3568010A1 EP 3568010 A1 EP3568010 A1 EP 3568010A1 EP 18700313 A EP18700313 A EP 18700313A EP 3568010 A1 EP3568010 A1 EP 3568010A1
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- catcher
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a sleeping accessory for bed bug catch according to the
- Bed bugs are currently increasing again. This is due to the strong travel activity and the international trade in goods, especially with antiques. In the meantime, bed bugs also occur in luxury hotels, and are by no means a poverty phenomenon.
- Bedbugs spend most of their time hidden in cracks. At night, bed bugs are attracted by humans and other sleeping warm-blooded animals, to visit them to suck blood. Bed bugs are forced to suck blood at least once during each phase of life
- Bedbugs usually use one of two ways to approach the host. Either they pass over the floor or the wall directly onto the bed or bedstead or they climb over the ceiling to a place above the bed and let fall from there to the bed or the host.
- bed bugs After taking blood, the bed bugs pull back into the gaps or cracks. Neither blankets, pillows, mattresses or the so-called sheet are accepted by the bedbugs as retreat or rest rooms. In this regard, bed bugs look for narrow cracks or gaps, which are exposed to little to no movement. In the bed itself, only the base of the bed is suitable as a home for bedbugs.
- Bedbug control - to be successful - must be sustained or repeated over a longer period of time. It has also been shown in the development that traps that work with artificial attractants, such as with heat or CGyQuellen, in the presence of a human usually are not accepted. The bedbugs are quite able to distinguish a person from a lure. This allows for the well-founded assumption that bed bugs, in addition to the body heat and C0 2 emissions of a human, are sensitive to other stimuli. In this regard, about structure-borne noise, vibrations or
- Microvibrations considered as options. It is quite conceivable that bed bugs, on the basis of the vibrations or a temporal vibration pattern in a room, recognize that a host is entering the bedstead's environment and subsequently is lying down to sleep, and then also recognizing when the host actually sleeps.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a sleeping accessories for bed bug catch of the type mentioned, with which the mentioned disadvantages can be avoided, and with which an effective fight against bed bug with little impairment of man is possible.
- it is an object to stop bed bug infestation in a building by killing the bedbugs without the use of poison.
- the lure body is used, which has proven to be one of the best possible lure bodies, namely man himself. While bed bug bites are uncomfortable, however, they pose no immediate health hazard and the presence of bed bugs is common to most people not noticed at night.
- the actual bedding catcher sleeping accessory can be easily placed on most beds, bedsteads or mattresses.
- the bed bugs are forced to cross the bed bug trap at least once.
- the bed bug trap can not - be bypassed by the bed bugs - as with some known adhesive traps.
- the subject sleeping accessories for bed bug catching is also simple Produce means, and is also suitable for use in less developed countries.
- the subject sleeping equipment comes without poison, and thus promotes no further resistance in bedbugs, and saves the affected people also the contact to poisons. Furthermore, it can also be on the alternative
- Heat treatment of the affected premises are omitted, which so far was the only alternative to poison, as in such a
- the invention further relates to a bed bug trap according to
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a bed bug trap of the aforementioned type, with which the aforementioned disadvantages can be avoided, and with which an effective fight against bed bugs with little impairment of humans is possible.
- it is an object to stop bed bug infestation in a building by killing the bedbugs without the use of poison.
- the bed bug catcher is easy to manufacture and durable. This can be inconspicuously integrated into the design of a bedroom, but especially of a hotel room. This can happen so inconspicuously that a hotel guest the relevant
- Bed Bug catcher does not perceive, or does not recognize its actual purpose, and this simply holds for a design element. As a result, a practically maintenance-free operation over years is possible, only occasionally the bed bug catcher must be emptied, and any dust or dirt deposits on the at least one bed bug sliding surface and the at least one bed bug Semigleit Structure should be removed.
- the subject bed bug catcher is intended to be applied to vertical walls and / or to a room ceiling or a ceiling.
- bedbugs find no support on smooth surfaces and can not crawl or climb on such surfaces. Bed bugs, therefore, enter such areas only with their forelegs feet, and then retreat to find another path.
- the bed bugs attracted by the greedy desire to fall from above down on their sleeping victim, move along the first section of the bed bug barrier until they reach the second section.
- the second section appears to the bed bug as a passage or gate within the first section.
- the surface within the second portion is such that while the bed bugs find enough hold to crawl further and not be quenched, the so-called bed bug semi-slip surface is still so smooth at the same time that the bed bug loses its grip as soon as this is the one with the most legs on the surface concerned. Since the bed bug semigleit Touch is in a vertical or a head hanging over position, when the bed bug tries to cross them, the bed bug falls into the underneath
- Figure 1 is a schematic axonometric view of a subject sleeping accessories on a bed.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view through a frame of a
- Fig. 3 is a schematic representation of an objective
- Bed bug catcher fixed to a ceiling in view from below or view A-A of FIG. 4;
- Fig. 4 the room with the bed bug trap of Figure 3 in elevation, and a bed with a subject Bettwanzenfang liked.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of the second portion in side elevation, or view B-B of FIG. 4;
- Fig. 6 is a schematic representation of a bed for use with a subject bed bug trap.
- FIG. 7 detail C of FIG. 2 with further features.
- 1, 2 and 7 each show a sleeping accessory 1 for bed bug catching or a sectional view through a part of such a sleeping accessory 1, wherein the sleeping accessory 1 has a closed frame 2 for receiving at least one human being, wherein on the frame 2, a bottom. 3 is arranged, which bottom 3, the frame 2 closes on one side, wherein all the frame inner sides 4 of the frame 2 and a bottom inside 5 of the bottom 3 and a
- Transition region 6 of the bottom inside 5 to the frame inner sides 4 are substantially gap and / or free of scratches, especially smooth, are formed, and wherein on the frame 2 at least one bed bug trap 8 is arranged, which bed bug trap 8 encloses the entire frame 2 throughout.
- This is an effective fight against bedbugs possible.
- the object of the present invention is the lure body, which has proven to be the best possible lure, namely the human. Although bed bites are uncomfortable, however, they pose no immediate health hazard, and the presence of bed bugs is common to most people not noticed at night.
- the subject sleeping accessories 1 for bed bug catch can be easily put on most beds 12, bed frames or mattresses.
- the bed bugs are forced to cross the bed bug trap 8 at least once.
- the bed bug trap 8 can not - be bypassed by the bed bugs - as in some known adhesive traps.
- the subject sleeping accessories 1 for bed bug catch is also produced by simple means, and is also suitable for use in less developed countries.
- the subject device is a device on which or in which a trap for crawling arthropods is arranged. Since the actual trap occupies a small part of the device, the device is called Sleeping accessories 1 or sleep accessory or sleep accessory device called.
- the sleeping accessory 1 may also itself as a bed bug catcher,
- Bettwanzentötungsvortechnisch or the like can be called.
- the subject sleeping accessories 1 is intended to catch or kill bed bugs, and has a corresponding bed bug trap 8.
- any other arthropod of appropriate size which wants to cross the bed bug trap, especially woodlice, spiders,
- the sleeping accessory 1 has a closed frame 2, which is designed so large that at least one person finds space within the frame 2. It is preferably provided that the sleeping accessory 1 is placed on a bed 12, a bed frame or a mattress 13 and the person lies in the frame 2, wherein the person lies on the actual mattress 13 of the relevant bed 12.
- the dimensions of the frame 2 may therefore vary as well as the dimensions of the beds vary according to region, height or age.
- the dimensions of the frame or of the sleeping accessory 1 correspond to the dimensions or floor plans of beds. Since these are not standardized, correspondingly diverse dimensions of the subject sleeping accessories 1 are possible.
- Fig. 1 shows the sleeping accessories 1 arranged on a bed 12.
- the sleeping accessories 1 can be arranged on the bed frame or the mattress 13.
- the frame 2 is an enclosed on all sides or circumferentially closed frame 2, which may also be referred to as a frame.
- the frame 2 is made of wood, but may also be made of a different material, such as plastic.
- the frame 2 has a height of at least 10 cm, preferably 15 to 25 cm. The frame 2 should be so high that a duvet or other part of the bed 12 or a human body part can not form a bridge over the frame 2 without this being noticed.
- a bottom 3 is arranged. This bottom 3 closes the frame 2 on one side, whereby a tub is formed.
- the bottom 3 must of course not have a hole which is large enough for the Slipping through a bed bug is.
- the bottom 3 is preferably formed flexibly yielding.
- the floor 3 can also consist of about a latex tarpaulin.
- the biting tools of bed bug are capable of penetrating skin, these are not suitable for textiles.
- the bottom 3 is at one
- the frame inner sides 4 are coated with a polymeric mass, such as a paint, a putty or the like, to ensure that no scratches or columns are present.
- the roughness must be sufficiently large to allow the bed bug crawling or climbing. It is therefore further preferred for the frame 2 to have a mean roughness Ra greater than 200 nm. The surfaces in question should therefore not be smoother than 200 nm or roughness class N4.
- a sealant 10 such as silicone, is arranged to make sure at this area that no cracks or columns can serve as a hiding place for bed bugs.
- Sealant 10 may also be over more areas of
- At least one bed bug trap 8 or the actual killing device is arranged on the frame 2, which bed bug trap 8 encloses the entire frame 2 throughout.
- the actual trap is therefore arranged on the frame 2.
- the bed bug trap 8 is arranged on frame upper edges 7 of the frame 2.
- the bed bug trap 8 is arranged on frame upper edges 7 of the frame 2.
- Bed bug trap 8 to be arranged on outer surfaces of the frame 2. Furthermore, it can be provided to provide a plurality of such bed bug traps 8, which are arranged approximately parallel to each other, each extending to the complete frame 2 on the sleeping accessories 1. As a result, it can be ensured, for example, that the bed bugs are still forced to cross a bed bug trap 8, even in the case of contamination of one of the bed bug traps 8, and thus find death.
- the bed bug trap 8 is designed as a glue trap and / or electric trap 29. This is a safe fight against
- An electric trap 29 has mutually spaced conductors, between which a sufficiently high or dangerous for bed bug electric voltage is applied. For isolation reasons, there is a certain Minimum distance between the two conductors required. Typical are about 2 mm. Bed bugs in early stages of development can therefore cross such an electric trap 29 without damage, since they are small enough to exceed the conductors individually. However, these reach even before sexual maturity and the ability to lay eggs itself sufficient body size to become a victim of the electric trap 29.
- a circumferential groove 11 is arranged, and that the bed bug trap 8 is arranged in the groove 11.
- the bed bug trap 8 can be protected, thereby increasing their duration of action. Furthermore, this creates a barrier that has to cope with the bed bug 8.
- the frame upper edge 7 a circumferential groove 11 is arranged, and that the bed bug trap 8 is arranged in the groove 11.
- the frame top edges 7 are edges of the frame 2, which is preferably the - in use position - top edge of the frame 2. It can, however
- the frame 2 has even higher areas. This may be formed as a further frame within the actual frame 2 with the groove 11.
- Fig. 2 shows a sectional view through a frame 2, wherein clearly arranged on the upper edge groove 11 can be seen, within which the
- Bed bug trap 8 is arranged.
- the frame 2 is arranged directly on the mattress 13. In operation, the flexible floor 3 will rest against the mattress.
- the bed bug trap 8 is arranged only on the groove bottom 16 of the groove 11, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 7. Beyond the invention may also be provided, one or more bed bug traps 8 on Nutrich perennial or alumilicates.
- a bed bug sliding surface 18 is disposed on side walls 17 of the groove 11. It is preferably provided that at least partially a bed bug sliding surface 18 is disposed on side walls 17 of the groove 11. It is
- bed bug sliding surface 18 is arranged on both side walls 17 of the groove 11 each.
- the bed bug sliding surface 18 in particular run uninterrupted or completely through or around the entire groove 11.
- the side walls 17 of the groove 11 are in particular as steeply sloping or
- the side walls 17 drop steeply, in particular in the region of a groove edge 19 of the groove 11.
- the bed bug sliding surface 18 are not shown, but are also preferably provided.
- a bed bug sliding surface 18 is a solid surface that is so smooth that bed bugs can not support it, and can not hold, climb or crawl on.
- the suitability of a surface as Bettwanzen- sliding surface 18 can be easily checked by a few experiments with real bed bugs. If bed bugs are deposited on a substantially horizontally arranged bed bug sliding surface 18, they can hardly move by their own strength. They resemble the movement of one in this regard
- the bed bugs slip off.
- the bed bug sliding surface 18 has a mean roughness Ra of less than 20 nm, in particular less than 10 nm. It has been shown that with such smooth solid surfaces bed bugs no longer find support, and a movement is impossible for them.
- the bed bug sliding surface 18 does not start directly on the groove edge 19, but is arranged offset slightly in the direction of the groove bottom 16. In particular, it is therefore provided that the bed bug sliding surface 18 can be predetermined by a groove edge 19 of the groove 11,
- the bed bug sliding surface 18 has a width of more than 6 mm, in particular more than 7 mm. That's it for yourself
- any sufficiently smooth material is suitable for forming the bed bug sliding surface 18. It has proven to be advantageous in practice, if the
- Bed bug sliding surface 18 is formed by a glass surface or a PTFE surface or PMMA surface or Plexiglas surface.
- surfaces made of or fully glazed ceramic or porcelain, metals, and enamel are suitable.
- the frame 2 has a raised head area compared to the rest of the frame 2 and that the bed bug trap 8 also extends along side edges of the head area. This can ensure that even when placed in bed 12 no bridge to a rear wall of the room 32 is formed.
- Fastening means for releasably securing a duvet and / or a pillow are arranged. These may be formed, for example, as buttons to which one side of the blanket or the pillow can be attached to prevent them from being moved during sleep so that they form a bridge over the bed bug trap 8.
- FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 each show a bed bug catcher 20 for
- Bed bug catcher 26 get, especially fall.
- the bed bug catcher 20 is easy to manufacture and durable. This can be inconspicuously integrated into the design of a bedroom, but especially of a hotel room. This can happen so inconspicuously that a hotel guest the relevant
- Bed Bug catcher 20 does not perceive, or does not recognize its actual purpose, and this simply holds for a design element.
- Bed bug sliding surface 18 and the at least one bed bug Semigleit Materials 25 should be removed.
- bed bugs trap 20 By means of the bed bug trap 20 it can be achieved that bed bugs encounter a barrier on their way to the sleeping human being, who for these at the first subregions 23 do not provide sure-footedness or hold, and who therefore are not entered by the bed bugs.
- the subject bed bug catcher 20 is intended to be applied to vertical walls 21 and / or to a room ceiling 22 or a ceiling.
- bedbugs find no support on smooth surfaces and can not crawl or climb on such surfaces. Bed bugs enter such areas only with their foremost Feet, and then retreat to find another way. In the process, the bed bugs, attracted by the greedy desire to fall from above onto their sleeping victim, move along the first sub-area 23 of the bed bug barrier 31 until they reach the second sub-area 24.
- the second sub-area 24 appears as a passage or gate within the first sub-area 23.
- Section 24 is such that the bed bugs find enough support to crawl on and not be deterred, however, the so-called bed bug Semigleit Type 25 is still still so smooth that the bed bug loses its hold, as soon as this with most legs are on the surface in question or is disturbed in any way. Since the bed bug semigleit Materials 25 is in a vertical or a head over hanging position when the bed bug tries to cross them, the bed bug falls into the underlying bed bug catchment 26th
- the bed bug catcher 20 is provided in particular to fix or
- Bed Bug catcher 20 also as a room element or
- Room trim element for bed bug catch are called.
- the bed bug catcher 20 is provided for placement on room side walls 21 and / or a ceiling 22.
- a ceiling 22 or ceiling is also referred to as a ceiling.
- the bed bug trap 20 has a circumferentially closed
- Bed bug barrier 31 on. 3 and 4 show different views of a room 12 with a subject bed bug catcher 20 and a bed 12, which is arranged in the space 32.
- Bed bug catcher 20 is disposed above the bed 12 on the ceiling 22 of the room 32, and surrounds the bed 12 completely. Therefore, bed bugs that try to occupy a position vertically over the at least one sleeping person at night to fall on them are therefore forced to try to overcome the bed bug barrier 31 penetrate.
- the bed bug barrier 31 is completely separated into a first sub-area 23 and at least one second sub-area 24 adjoining the first sub-area 23.
- the first sub-area 23 occupies most of the area
- Bed Bug Barrier 31 This is intended to form a, for bedbugs insurmountable barrier but at the same time a baffle.
- the first portion 23 has a bed bug sliding surface 18.
- bed bugs enter such areas only with the foremost legs to the extent that they can find no support on these and not on these crawls. Bed bugs, which are therefore at this bed bug barrier 31 are forced to follow this to find a gap or a passage.
- the first subregion 23 is preferably in the form of a surface and / or a strip 27
- the strip 27 can be formed as parts of a lighting fixture.
- the second portion 24 has a bed bug Semigleit Chemistry 25.
- a bed bug Semigleit Structure 25 while a surface is referred to, which is so smooth that bed bugs find no secure hold, and at the same time is so rough that it is (yet) entered by bed bugs. Bedbugs find on such surfaces a certain grip or a certain surefootedness, but must move carefully. Again, this is easy to find from experiments with real bed bugs. It is preferably provided that the bed bug Semigleit Structure 25 has a center line Ra between less than 150 nm and greater than 50 nm.
- the bed bugs thus enter the bed bug Semigleit Type 25, which is arranged on the ceiling 22 and the room side wall 21, however. According to a particularly simple embodiment of the invention, no further measures are provided, but the bed bugs lose their hold on the Bed Bug Semigleit Type 25 and fall or slip from there, in the appropriately positioned bed bug catcher 26, which steep walls with
- Bed bug sliding surfaces 18 has. Whether the bed bugs within the
- Bed bug catcher 26 living on is irrelevant, as they can not leave this again. Either the bed bugs starve to death in the
- Bed bug catcher 26 or the bed bug catcher 26 is, for example, in a toilet or a fireplace, deprived.
- Bed bug catcher 26 can be easily integrated into a fire alarm or a lamp and camouflaged in such a way.
- the second portion 24 has a stepped elevation 28 or depression.
- the step-shaped elevation 28 or depression has a height or depth of 0.3 mm to 0.7 mm, in particular 0.5 mm.
- the height or depth is in each case measured relative to the surrounding ceiling 22 or room wall 21.
- an electric trap 29 is arranged in the second partial region 24. This needs only be so strong that the bed bugs are distracted or unsettled or frightened for a short time, and then fall or slip from the second portion 24.
- Subregion 23 to the second portion 24 may have influence.
- a funnel-shaped design of the second portion 24 has proven to be advantageous.
- FIG. 4 also shows a bed 12 having a subject bed bug catcher 20, with the bed bug catcher 20 disposed on an underside of a frame 30 of the bed 12 such that bed bugs on the way from the floor of the room 32 are forced to feed the bed bug catcher 20
- a bed 12 according to FIG. 6 may also be provided together with a subject bed bug catcher 20.
- a bed 12 itself has no trap or trap, but is merely designed so that bed bugs can not get into bed 12 from the floor.
- the subfloor is bed-tailed form, and around the bed 12, a bed bug sliding surface 18 is arranged on the bed 12.
- Fig. 6 shows in this regard angled bed bug sliding surfaces 18 which surround the mattress 13 shown lifted off. Since the bed bugs in such a bed 12 are not able to get from under her to bed 12, they are forced to go over the ceiling 22, and thus get into the sphere of action of
- a bedding-catching system provides for a combination of all the means described or a selection thereof.
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| ATA50008/2017A AT519225B1 (de) | 2017-01-10 | 2017-01-10 | Schlafzubehör zum bettwanzenfang |
| PCT/EP2018/050118 WO2018130444A1 (de) | 2017-01-10 | 2018-01-03 | Schlafzubehör zum bettwanzenfang und bettwanzenfangeinrichtung |
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| EP3568010A1 true EP3568010A1 (de) | 2019-11-20 |
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