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Automated Portable Pest Trapbot (Appt)

Abstract: The use of pesticides is very harmful, and it contaminates soil, water, air, and other vegetation. In addition to killing insects or weeds, pesticides can be toxic to a host of other organisms including birds, fish, beneficial insects, and non-target plants. To minimise the use of pesticides, we can go with natural control as like the traditional methods. The invention is automated pest trapbot which will be on wheels. The trapbot is an automatic solar powered trapping system. It consists of sound detection sensors for finding the location of the pest in the far. On hearing the sound, the trapbot moves to a certain distance and traps the insects. The equipment can also be kept stationery at one place by changing the mode. The trapbot uses the solar power during the day and during night the led lights are on automatically to control the pest. This trapbot could lure several types of insect pests in the flowers and vegetable crops.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
19 March 2022
Publication Number
12/2022
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
kavikarthiksugi@gmail.com
Parent Application

Applicants

Karthikeyan S
Flat No.14, Second Floor, Block - 1B, DABC Begonia Apartments, Polachery, Chennai
Kavitha Karthikeyan
Flat No.14, Second Floor, Block - 1B, DABC Begonia Apartments, Polachery, Medavakkam-Mambakam Road

Inventors

1. Kavitha Karthikeyan
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Chennai
2. Karthikeyan S
Flat No.14,Second Floor, Block - 1B, DABC Begonia Apartments, Polachery, Chennai

Specification

Claims:Claim A: “The pest trapbot is on wheels such that the bot moves nearer to the pest hearing the sound”
Claim B: “During day the light turn off and during night the light turns on automatically”
Claim C: “Automatic drainoff mechanism is fitted in the collecting pan with valve adjustments”
Claim D: “Sound detection sensor senses the sound made by the insects and initiates the movement of the bot nearer (half a meter) to the insect.
, Description:The use of pesticides is very harmful, and it contaminates soil, water, air, and other vegetation. In addition to killing insects or weeds, pesticides can be toxic to a host of other organisms including birds, fish, beneficial insects, and non-target plants. To minimise the use of pesticides, we can go with natural control as like the traditional methods. The invention is automated pest trapbot which will be on wheels. The trapbot is an automatic solar powered trapping system. It consists of sound detection sensors for finding the location of the pest in the far. On hearing the sound, the trapbot moves to a certain distance and traps the insects. The equipment can also be kept stationery at one place by changing the mode. The trapbot uses the solar power during the day and during night the led lights are on automatically to control the pest. This trapbot could lure several types of insect pests in the flowers and vegetable crops.
Objectives
1. To control pest in farm without usage of pesticides.
2. Sensor based for motion, light and sound
3. Safeguarding beneficial insects.
4. Environment friendly and economical for small and marginal farmers
5. Requires no manual labour

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 202241015273-FORM 1 [19-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-19
1 202241015273-FORM-9 [20-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-20
2 202241015273-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [19-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-19
2 202241015273-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [19-03-2022(online)].jpg 2022-03-19
3 202241015273-DRAWINGS [19-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-19
4 202241015273-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [19-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-19
4 202241015273-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [19-03-2022(online)].jpg 2022-03-19
5 202241015273-FORM 1 [19-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-19
5 202241015273-FORM-9 [20-03-2022(online)].pdf 2022-03-20