FEEDER
20170273274 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A feeder includes a feed container and an underlying integral shroud depending from the container, with a socket for receiving a supporting post. An upwardly open funnel is optionally disposed centrally in the feed container for receiving and presenting a variety of feed supplements apart from feed in the feed container.
Claims
1. A feeder comprising: a feed container, a feeder shroud; a socket formed with said feeder; said socket having an aperture for fitting over a post for supporting said feeder; said feed container including a surrounding feeder wall; and said feeder shroud having a depending skirt extending below said feed container.
2. A feeder as in claim 1 further including a plurality of ribs beneath said container.
3. A feeder as in claim 1 including a plurality of drain holes in said feed container and in said shroud.
4. A feeder as in claim 1 wherein the feeder shroud is nestable within a feed container of another feeder.
5. A feeder as in claim 1 wherein said feed container and said feeder shroud are integrally formed together and further including a plurality of support columns extending therebetween.
6. A feeder as in claim 1 further including a support operatively coupled to the feeder.
7. A feeder for mounting on a flat surface and said feeder comprising: a feed container comprising a semicircular container wall having respective ends; a feeder shroud; said shroud comprising a semicircular skirt depending below said feed container; said container comprising a back wall having respective ends extending outwardly away from said respective ends of said container wall; said back wall comprising a flat wall for engaging a flat surface of a mounting structure.
8. A feeder for mounting in a corner of a mounting structure, said structure having surfaces perpendicularly to each other, said feeder comprising a feed container comprising a partially circular container wall extending through a 90° curve to a respective back wall; a feeder shroud depending beneath said feed container; said wall having respective ends extending to respective ones of a respective back wall; said back wall having respective flanges extending outwardly of respective ends of said wall, said flanges disposed perpendicularly with respect to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Turning now to the drawings, a feeder 10, according to the invention is shown mounted on a post 12 in
[0031] Feed container 14 is preferably in the form of a concave bowl with an upstanding annular wall 15, while shroud portion 16 includes an annular, downwardly depending wall or skirt 17 slightly radially inset from wall 15.
[0032] Shroud portion 16 further includes four integral ribs 18a-18d and a socket 20 for receiving post 12.
[0033] When post 12 is inserted into socket 20, a clamping adapter plate 22 is disposed about post 20 with threaded fasteners extending from plate edges therethrough to clamp post 12 to socket 20 and hold feeder 10 in place all as illustrated in
[0034] Post 12 is preferably a heavy duty steel, T-shaped post, typically used and available as a heavy duty T-post or fence post and preferably stout enough to withstand moments of inertia expected from the supported feeder in use. Post 12 is illustrated in typical cross-section as in
[0035] Otherwise, a socket is formed for accepting other posts or other support configurations. Such other support configurations may include a bracket or other structure not requiring mounting the feeder 10 in the ground.
[0036] As perhaps best seen in
[0037] Ribs 18a-18d add strength to shroud portion (16, 17) and feeder 10 and may integrally extend from socket 20 for rigidity.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] As noted earlier, feeder 10 is preferably an integral structure formed by the suitable process such as rotational molding. Feeder 10 is preferably formed from a synthetic material such as linear, low density polyethylene of FDA approved material and having a resistance to UV degradation. The feeder material withstands temperature variances in normal use.
[0040] As shown in
Alternative Embodiments
[0041] One alternative embodiment includes a feeder 50 as in
[0042] The feeder 50 includes a feed container 51 defined by a semi-circular feeder wall 52, a semi-annular floor and a depending semi-circular shroud 53 depending under container 51.
[0043] An integral flat wall 54 extends across container 51 forming a back wall with end flanges 55, 56, preferably drilled for fasteners therethrough into any suitable flat fence or structural surface for mounting feeder 50 thereon. A one-half funnel-shaped cone 57 can be integrally formed or is provided as a separate part for installation as in
[0044] Drain holes are provided in a floor of container 51 for draining out moisture in container 51. Otherwise the walls, skirt and floor of feeder 50 are similar to those of the embodiment described above.
[0045] Thus this embodiment embodies slightly different structure to accommodate a different mounting of the feeder on a flat surface, as opposed to mounting on a T-post.
[0046] A second alternative embodiment feeder 60 is shown in
[0047] This embodiment is particularly useful for mounting a feeder in a corner of a fence or as defined by intersecting walls of a structure.
[0048] Feeder 60 includes a feed container 61 with a curved wall 62 extending 90° in curvature and a depending curved shroud 63 of similar curvilinear extension. An angled integral back wall 64 has two wall components 65, 66 intersecting at an angle and each provided with an extending end flange 67, 68, drilled for the extension of fasteners therethrough into respective intersecting fence slats or corner walls of a structure. A corner funnel of 90° extension (not shown) may be included on back wall 64 within container 60 to hold a feed material as well similarly to the other shaped funnels of feeders 10 and 50. Drain holes may be provided in a container floor for draining moisture from container 61.
[0049] This embodiment enables feeder 60 to be mounted in a corner defined by corner structure of a fence or building, for example and without use of a T-post.
[0050] Advantages of the feeders described herein include: [0051] durability [0052] odor neutral [0053] UV resistance [0054] structural rigidity in use [0055] FDA material with no BPA [0056] moisture drains [0057] easily mounted on a typical steel fence post (alternately on flat or corner surfaces) [0058] optional accessory cone for multiple feed materials or supplements, dry or wet [0059] raccoon or opossum protection [0060] temperature durability in expected temperature ranges of use [0061] stackable for shipping or storage.
Uses of the invention are numerous, including but not limited to: [0062] cattle feeding [0063] alpaca and llama feeding [0064] equine feeding [0065] goat feeding [0066] sheep feeding [0067] deer hunters [0068] wildlife observers and wildlife enthusiasts [0069] other domestic or non-domestic animals [0070] FFA, 4H and other student livestock enthusiasts.