Patent classifications
A01M29/30
Scavenging animal deterring feeder assembly
A scavenging animal deterring feeder assembly may include a feeder support stand having an elevated stand platform and a stand fence having a plurality of spaced-apart, upward-standing fence spikes carried by the stand platform. A feed-dispensing wildlife feeder may be supported by the stand platform of the feeder support stand and at least partially enclosed by the stand fence. Accordingly, the stand fence deters a wild hog or other scavenging animal from landing its front paws onto the stand platform and collapsing the stand platform in an attempt to access the animal feed in the wildlife feeder.
Scavenging animal deterring feeder assembly
A scavenging animal deterring feeder assembly may include a feeder support stand having an elevated stand platform and a stand fence having a plurality of spaced-apart, upward-standing fence spikes carried by the stand platform. A feed-dispensing wildlife feeder may be supported by the stand platform of the feeder support stand and at least partially enclosed by the stand fence. Accordingly, the stand fence deters a wild hog or other scavenging animal from landing its front paws onto the stand platform and collapsing the stand platform in an attempt to access the animal feed in the wildlife feeder.
DOOR SEALS WITH RODENT RESISTANT BARRIER; MOUNTING AND SHIELDING STRIPS FOR THE MOUNTING OF SUCH SEALS AND FOR THE PROTECTION OF DOOR LEAVES; MOUNTING TOOLS FOR MOUNTING SUCH DOOR SEALS AND MOUNTING AND SHIELDING STRIPS; ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING SUCH DOOR SEALS; METHODS FOR RODENT PROOFING DOORS AND PROTECTING DOOR LEAVES
A flexible and oblong blade seal for sealing a gap between a door leaf and an adjacent surface including a flexible outer material and a section with the sealing function in which a barrier of a plurality of substantially parallel metal wires and/or narrow metal strips is embedded in the flexible outer material. The wires and/or strips are arranged in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the seal, where at least a part of at least one of the metal wires/or strips is provided with 3 or more stable bends The bends selected from a curve-shaped bend, a bulging deformation, a wave-shaped bend and a wave-like deformation.
DOOR SEALS WITH RODENT RESISTANT BARRIER; MOUNTING AND SHIELDING STRIPS FOR THE MOUNTING OF SUCH SEALS AND FOR THE PROTECTION OF DOOR LEAVES; MOUNTING TOOLS FOR MOUNTING SUCH DOOR SEALS AND MOUNTING AND SHIELDING STRIPS; ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING SUCH DOOR SEALS; METHODS FOR RODENT PROOFING DOORS AND PROTECTING DOOR LEAVES
A flexible and oblong blade seal for sealing a gap between a door leaf and an adjacent surface including a flexible outer material and a section with the sealing function in which a barrier of a plurality of substantially parallel metal wires and/or narrow metal strips is embedded in the flexible outer material. The wires and/or strips are arranged in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the seal, where at least a part of at least one of the metal wires/or strips is provided with 3 or more stable bends The bends selected from a curve-shaped bend, a bulging deformation, a wave-shaped bend and a wave-like deformation.
Novel Pest Barricade
A barricade used to obstruct the gap between a garage door, weather stripping, a threshold surface and a door frame. The barricade successfully prevents pests from breaching the barricade. The barricade uses a spring assist with low displacement force in order to conform to the changing downward or upward angle when a garage door is being operated. It also includes smooth ceramic or rubber that is magnetized to prevent chaffing to the garage door surface. This barrier stays in-place or rotates relative to the garage door face when encountering foreign objects in the path of the moving garage door. Alternatively, the barriers may be constructed of overlapping and/or abutting material configured to obstruct gaps at door frames and/or at threshold surfaces where a weather stripping and/or weather-stripping bulb provide inadequate obstruction.
Novel Pest Barricade
A barricade used to obstruct the gap between a garage door, weather stripping, a threshold surface and a door frame. The barricade successfully prevents pests from breaching the barricade. The barricade uses a spring assist with low displacement force in order to conform to the changing downward or upward angle when a garage door is being operated. It also includes smooth ceramic or rubber that is magnetized to prevent chaffing to the garage door surface. This barrier stays in-place or rotates relative to the garage door face when encountering foreign objects in the path of the moving garage door. Alternatively, the barriers may be constructed of overlapping and/or abutting material configured to obstruct gaps at door frames and/or at threshold surfaces where a weather stripping and/or weather-stripping bulb provide inadequate obstruction.
Devices for controlling the movement of small animals through fences
A control device which, when it is installed as part of a fence, allows a small animal to pass from a first side of the fence to the other side of the fence, but prevents an animal which has passed through the device from returning to the first side of the fence. The control device can comprise (1) a mouth which (i) is exposed on the first side of the fence and (ii) has an open cross-section, and (2) an extending passage which extends away from the mouth to an exit. The extending passage can narrow as it extends from the mouth to the exit.
Animal Proof Hooded Enclosure Systems for Power Substations and Methods of Maintaining an Animal Proof Domain
The invention encompasses a substantially animal-proof barrier that includes (a) two supports that are laterally spaced apart to define a substantially vertical plane there between; (b) fencing material that is attached to each of the supports and spans the defined substantially vertical plane to form a simple barrier that has a top edge, a bottom edge, a front surface and a back surface, wherein the simple barrier divides a domain into a first area and a second area; and (c) a hood having an inner surface, the hood originating from the top edge of the simple barrier. An angle formed by the inner surface of the hood and the front surface of the simple barrier measures about 10 degrees to about 80 degrees, such that a channel having a substantially V-shaped cross section is formed.
Animal Proof Hooded Enclosure Systems for Power Substations and Methods of Maintaining an Animal Proof Domain
The invention encompasses a substantially animal-proof barrier that includes (a) two supports that are laterally spaced apart to define a substantially vertical plane there between; (b) fencing material that is attached to each of the supports and spans the defined substantially vertical plane to form a simple barrier that has a top edge, a bottom edge, a front surface and a back surface, wherein the simple barrier divides a domain into a first area and a second area; and (c) a hood having an inner surface, the hood originating from the top edge of the simple barrier. An angle formed by the inner surface of the hood and the front surface of the simple barrier measures about 10 degrees to about 80 degrees, such that a channel having a substantially V-shaped cross section is formed.
Shark barrier
A shark barrier that comprises an anchoring assembly having a pair of anchors (9) with a flexible connecting element (11) extending between the anchors. The shark barriers also includes multiple spaced apart buoyant resiliently flexible elongate members (15) that are secured at one end along a length of the connecting element of the anchoring assembly to operatively extend generally upwardly from the connecting element. The buoyant members comprise an elongate flexible spine (32) that extends through a series of tubular members (38).