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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 07, 2006
Filed:
Feb. 28, 2001
Marcia Mary Ketcha, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Pedro Antonio Rodriguez, Sanibel, FL (US);
Todd Laurence Underiner, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Lowen Robert Morrison, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Dennis Allen Beckholt, Kettering, OH (US);
Robert Stanley Dirksing, Cincinnati, OH (US);
David Burton Moore, Hamilton, OH (US);
Kendal William Kerr, Okeana, OH (US);
James Douglas Still, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Peter Blenkiron, Egham, GB;
Fernando Benvegnu, Kobe, JP;
John Patrick Herlinger, Germantown, OH (US);
Charles Winston Saunders, Fairfield, OH (US);
Andrew Wilson, Sandhurst, GB;
Marcia Mary Ketcha, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Pedro Antonio Rodriguez, Sanibel, FL (US);
Todd Laurence Underiner, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Lowen Robert Morrison, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Dennis Allen Beckholt, Kettering, OH (US);
Robert Stanley Dirksing, Cincinnati, OH (US);
David Burton Moore, Hamilton, OH (US);
Kendal William Kerr, Okeana, OH (US);
James Douglas Still, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Peter Blenkiron, Egham, GB;
Fernando Benvegnu, Kobe, JP;
John Patrick Herlinger, Germantown, OH (US);
Charles Winston Saunders, Fairfield, OH (US);
Andrew Wilson, Sandhurst, GB;
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Racine, WI (US);
Abstract
Methods and devices for repelling insects are disclosed. The methods and devices provide personal protection from insect bites and insect landings, particularly mosquito bites. The methods and devices employ insect repellents such as pyrethroids at low (parts per billion) levels. The methods and devices effectively minimize the number of mosquitoes landing on a subject properly using the devices.