Device for keeping insects away from a section of an outdoor region is arranged within an outdoor region limited by a fencing structure

Publication: DE102007002657A1
Published: 2008-07-17
Family Size: 1
Granted: No

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This invention is a device designed to keep insects away from a specific section of an outdoor area that is enclosed by a fence. The device uses a screening element treated with insecticide, positioned vertically and tall enough to block low-flying insects from entering the area.

Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.

  • Protecting livestock or pets in fenced outdoor areas from insects such as flies, mosquitoes, or ticks
  • Maintaining insect-free zones for outdoor dining or recreation within fenced yards
  • Creating safe play areas for children without insect intrusion
  • Supporting agricultural areas where crops or animals need protection from insect-borne diseases

BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.

  • Reduces the presence of harmful insects in enclosed outdoor regions
  • Enhances the health and comfort of animals, pets, or humans in these areas
  • Minimizes the need for widespread spraying of insecticides, reducing environmental impact
  • Provides a targeted and efficient insect barrier that adapts to various fencing structures

Technical Classifications (CPCs)

Main Classifications

Health, Food & Consumer Tech

Sub Classifications

Agriculture & Forestry

CPC Codes

A01M29/12A01M29/34

Inventors & Applicants

Applicants

Univ Berlin Freie

Patent Abstract

Device (1) for keeping insects away from a section of an outdoor region is arranged within an outdoor region limited by a fencing structure. Animals are able to move freely up to the fencing structure. Preferred Features: The device has a screening element (3) having a section with insecticide. The screening element is aligned perpendicular to the mounting place. The screening element is high enough to prevent low-flying insects entering the outdoor region.

Key Information

Publication No.

DE102007002657A1

Family ID

39509939

Publication Date

2008-07-17

Application No.

DE102007002657A

Application Date

2007-01-12

Priority Date

2007-01-12

Granted

No

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