Patent classifications
A01K39/0113
Bird feeder with elastomeric feed port
An elastomeric feed port and a bird feeder having a seed reservoir with a seed opening fitted with such an elastomeric feed port is provided. The feed port has an elastomeric seed control membrane with a cutout that forms at least one aperture through which birds can access seed in the reservoir. The cutout is shaped to create flexible flaps or fingers adjacent the aperture in the membrane that partially cover the seed opening to reduce seed spillage but that can be pushed aside or temporarily deformed by a bird when the bird inserts its beak into the cutout aperture to access seed therethrough.
Connection system for bird feeder
The present disclosure provides an improved connection system for use between a baffle and a seed tube of a bird feeder. The seed tube is further comprised of a plurality of tracks to receive a corresponding plurality of latches of the baffle. The tracks are generally L-shaped and have a tapered portion to better receive and compress the latches. The seed tube is also comprised of two recesses, each having a projection therein, the projections positioned on a pivotable surface. The projections of the seed tube are constructed to mate with corresponding openings that are positioned on raised portions of the baffle. Once the projections are inserted into the openings, the connection system is in a locked position and the baffle mates flushly and tightly with the seed tube.
ELEVATED ANIMAL FEEDER WITH ANTI-CLIMB BASE
Provided are an animal feeder and method of limiting access to animal feed supported by an animal feeder. The animal feeder can include a base that defines an internal passage sized to at least partially receive a stake driven into a ground surface to support the animal feeder in an upright orientation. The base comprises an anti-climb feature that interferes with efforts by an animal to climb the base from the ground surface. A feed surface cooperates with the base, to be supported by the base at an elevation vertically above the ground surface with the animal feeder in the upright orientation. At least a portion of the base includes an anti-climb feature such as a smooth exterior surface, and includes a dimension that is not able to be gripped by the animal to prevent the animal from climbing the base from the ground surface to the feed surface.
SPECIES-SELECTIVE BIRD FEEDER
The species-selective bird feeder is a bird feeder with a feeding tray that is selectively coverable to only provide access thereto by particular bird species. The species-selective bird feeder includes a support, a feeding tray mounted on an upper end of the support, and a bird feed dispensing hopper supported on the feeding tray. An additional cage is provided for selectively covering the feeding tray. The cage includes at least one sidewall and an open lower end. The cage is vertically adjustable with respect to the support and the feeding tray, such that, in a raised position of the cage, the feeding tray is freely accessible to birds and, in a lowered position, the feeding tray is only accessible through the open lower end of the cage. In the lowered position, the open lower end of the cage is positioned beneath the feeding tray.
Bird feeder with removable base
A bird feeder comprising a seed tube having an open top end and an open lower end, a cover arranged to sit on top of the open top end of the seed tube, the cover being removably attached to the seed tube, a seed tube base removably attached to the open lower end, the seed tube base having a bottom wall and a circular side wall with a plurality of feed openings in the circular wall, a shroud extending around the seed tube base, the shroud having shroud feed openings therein which are normally aligned with the feed openings in the circular side wall of the seed tube base, the shroud moving to a position wherein the shroud feed openings and the feed openings in the circular side wall of the seed tube base are out of alignment when a weight above a predetermined amount is present on the shroud.
Squirrel repelling bird feeder
The squirrel repelling bird feeder comprises a first pole section, a second pole section, a cable, a baffle, and a bird feeder. The squirrel repelling bird feeder may be adapted to feed birds from the bird feeder. The bird feeder may be suspended above the ground via the first pole section and the second pole section. The baffle may prevent squirrels from accessing bird seed in the bird feeder. The bird feeder may be lowered via the cable for refilling. The feeder may be retained in an elevated position by securing an end of the cable to an anchor located on the second pole.
Pest resistant bird feeder
Systems and methods for resisting intrusion by a pest include a reservoir extending between a proximal end and a distal end, and the reservoir defining an interior. A basin is mounted to the reservoir. The basin has a basin body and a basin surface. A sleeve assembly has a sleeve body and a port defined in the sleeve body. A tensioner translationally mounts the sleeve body relative to the basin body. The sleeve body translates distally from an accessible position to an occluded position when a weight applied to the sleeve assembly exceeds a weight threshold set by the tensioner. The accessible position includes bird food on the basin surface being accessible through the port. The occluded position includes the port being disposed distal to the basin surface such that the bird food on the basin surface is inaccessible through the port.
SQUIRREL-PROOF BIRD FEEDER
A bird feeder and method of feeding wild birds are disclosed herein which thwarts squirrels, rodents, and other pests from accessing the bird feed. The bird feeder comprises a shutter mechanism which slides down a seed container to block access to the bird feed in an implementation. The shutter mechanism secures to the bottom of the seed container to maximize the containment volume of the feeder and to make cleaning the feeder easier. The shutter mechanism has adjustable spring force settings so that a user can set the spring force according to the type of predator. In an implementation, the shutter mechanism is rigged with a constant force spring which prevents partial deployment of the shutter.
Bird feeder preventing food from being stolen
The present disclosure provides a bird feeder preventing food from being stolen, the bird feeder includes an upper cover, a food storage pipe and a bottom cover, where the food storage pipe is provided with a food storage cavity, and the upper cover is connected to a pendant; feeding ports communicating with the food storage cavity are provided around a circumferential side of the bottom cover; and the bottom cover, at the feeding ports, may be rotationally connected to trays. Correspondingly to the feeding ports, the bottom cover is inwards and concavely provided with leak-proof portions, each leak-proof portion is provided with a first backstop surface extending vertically, an upper edge of the first backstop surface is externally extended with a second backstop surface, and one end, away from each first backstop surface, of each second backstop surface, is connected to each feeding port. A gap is kept between a lower part of each first backstop surface and each feeding port. Thus, by designing the bird feeder and disposing the leak-proof portions at the feeding ports of the bird feeder, birdseed may be prevented from falling outside the food storage cavity of the bird feeder from the feeding ports. Then the trays may be rotationally connected so that birds can stand stably for eating food while effectively preventing squirrels from stealing the food.
BIRD FEEDER
The present disclosure provides a bird feeder moveable from a first position to a second position. The bird feeder is preferably comprised of a seed tube for holding a substance, a seed tray having openings to receive and provide access to the substance, a shroud surrounding and protecting both the seed tube and seed tray and a cover secured to an upper end of the shroud. The bird feeder is also preferably comprised of a positioning mechanism to move the bird feeder from the first position, where access to the substance is provided, and the second position, where access to the substance is prevented.