Insect capturing device
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1. An insect capturing device comprisinga user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of tufts of bristles arranged in a ring, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles.
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Abstract
An insect capturing device including a head having bristles which are arranged in concentric rings. A handle has a trigger which allows a user to move the bristles between a diverged position and a converged position in which an insect is entrapped without being injured. The device may then be carried outdoors and the bristles again moved to the diverged position so that the insect is released harmlessly.
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1. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of tufts of bristles arranged in a ring, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles.
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6. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect, said plurality of bristles being arranged in an outer pattern of bristles and an inner pattern of bristles, with the outer pattern of bristles being longer in length than the inner pattern of bristles.
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7. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect, the actuator including a diaphragm supporting the bristles and the diaphragm being movable between a convex position at which the bristles diverge and a concave position at which the bristles converge.
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8. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles arranged in two or more concentric rings, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles.
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9. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles arranged in two or more concentric rings and bristles of an outer ring are longer then bristles of an inner ring, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles.
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10. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of tufts of bristles arranged in two or more concentric rings and the tufts of adjacent rings being mounted in mutually offset configuration, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles.
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11. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles, the actuator including means for causing the bristles to converge, said means including a diaphragm supporting the bristles and means for moving the diaphragm between a convex position at which the bristles diverge and a concave position at which the bristles converge, said means for moving the diaphragm including a rod connected at one end to the diaphragm and at the other end to a trigger mechanism at the handle.
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12. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles, the actuator including means for causing the bristles to converge, said means including a diaphragm supporting the bristles and means for moving the diaphragm between a convex position at which the bristles diverge and a concave position at which the bristles converge, said means for moving the diaphragm including a rod connected at one end to the diaphragm and at the other end to a trigger mechanism at the handle, and said trigger mechanism including a front fixed handle part and a rear trigger connected to the rod.
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13. An insect capturing device comprising
a user handle and an insect capturing head, the head including a plurality of bristles, and an actuator causing the bristles to move to surround and capture an insect in contact with the bristles, and at least some of the bristles being turned at their ends to have a substantially L-shape and a direction of the ends of said bristles being that of movement to surround an insect, the bristles being mounted in a plurality of concentric rings and bristles of an outer ring being turned at their ends.
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