Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – With particular coupling link
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-01
2007-05-01
Lieu, Julie Bichngoc (Department: 2612)
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
With particular coupling link
C340S572100, C340S573100, C340S573200, C340S652000, C340S870160, C361S600000, C361S748000, C043S124000, C043S132100
Reexamination Certificate
active
10406121
ABSTRACT:
Among the embodiments of the present invention are pest control devices (1010, 1110, 1210) each operable to detect the presence of pests. The pest control device (1010, 1110, 1210) has a bait (1032) that is consumed or displaced by one or more species of pest, a pest sensing circuit (1052, 1152, 1252), and a monitoring circuit (1069, 1169, 1269). The pest sensing circuit (1052, 1152, 1252) can be altered by pest activity. The monitoring circuit (1069, 1169, 1269) detects this alteration and reports it automatically or in response to an external stimulus or interrogation to indicate pest presence.
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Corvin Carl D.
Dow AgroSciences LLC
Lieu Julie Bichngoc
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