Microfabricated Surfaces For The Physical Capture Of Bed Bugs And Other Insects
- Technology Application
- Microfabricated surfaces which entrap insects afford new opportunities for pest control, especially in the critical, early stages of infestation. Incorporating these new materials into carpets, rugs, and other surfaces within dwellings will potentially revolutionize the prevention, detection and control of bed bugs using sustainable, environment-friendly technology.
- Detailed Technology Description
- Researchers at the University of California and the University of Kentucky have developed a concept for the physical capture of bed bugs using microfabricated surfaces. These pesticide-free microfabricated surfaces mimic plant leaf structures that can capture bed bugs, and their functional aspects include the shape, spacing, and orientation of the microstructures. It was shown that the geometry and the mechanical properties of the microstructures influence the effective capture of bed bugs. Polymers are used in microfabrication that do not generate aversion or avoidance by the bed bugs. Results from this research were recently published (M. W. Szyndler et al., J. R. Soc. Interface 2013; 10 (83):20130174), and received high profile press coverage from the N.Y. Times, BBC News, Business Week, Scientific American and others.
- Supplementary Information
- Inventor: LOUDON, Catherine | CORN, Robert | SZYNDLER, Megan | HAYNES, Kenneth | POTTER, Michael, F.
Priority Number: WO2013130452A1
IPC Current: A01M000110
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: MICROFABRICATED SURFACES FOR THE PHYSICAL CAPTURE OF INSECTS | SURFACES MICROFABRIQUÉES POUR LA CAPTURE PHYSIQUE D'INSECTES
Usefulness: MICROFABRICATED SURFACES FOR THE PHYSICAL CAPTURE OF INSECTS | SURFACES MICROFABRIQUÉES POUR LA CAPTURE PHYSIQUE D'INSECTES
Summary: Micro-fabricated insect capturing surface for use on a trichome of a plant e.g. Phaseolus coccineus, Phaseolus vulgaris, Phaseolus limensis, Passiflora morifolia, Cynnoglossum officinale and Calophora coronaria (all claimed), for capturing insect e.g. leafhopper and bed bug. Uses include but are not limited to a home, hotel, dormitory, school and office.
Novelty: Micro-fabricated insect capturing surface for use on trichome of e.g. Phaseolus coccineus for capturing e.g. leafhopper, has microstructures formed from material having breaking stress sufficiently large
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Sub Category
- Plant
- Application No.
- 9468203
- Others
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Tech ID/UC Case
23533/2012-501-0
Related Cases
2012-501-0
- *Abstract
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Bed bugs have made a dramatic comeback in recent years, infesting everything from homes and hotels to schools, movie theaters and hospitals. Current forms of treatment (e.g. heat, cold, vacuuming, and pesticides) tend to be costly, tedious, and unreliable. Hiring a professional can be expensive, and unfortunately many bed bug sufferers resort to ineffective, potentially dangerous measures.
- *IP Issue Date
- Oct 18, 2016
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Robert Corn
Department:
Name: Catherine Loudon
Department:
Name: Megan Szyndler
Department:
Name: Kenneth Haynes
Department:
Name: Michael Potter
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- Country/Region
- USA
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