BIRD FEEDER SUPPORT
20230329195 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2200/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A01K39/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bird feeder support for preventing or inhibiting the movement or swinging of a bird feeder when suspended from, or otherwise supported by, a support pole. The bird feeder support comprises a mount, such as a tube and screw, or a coil arrangement, which is releasably connectable to a support pole. A strut extends from the mount and holds at its distal end, a support in the form of a ring or a C-shaped member. The ring or C-shaped member partially or fully surrounds a part of a tubular bird feeder suspended from the support pole, so as to prevent it from swinging in the wind. Alternatively, the ring or C-shaped member can be used to support a dish bird feeder, also in a substantially fixed relationship to the support pole.
Claims
1. A bird feeder support, comprising: a mount comprising a tube, or a part-tubular body, which engages with a support pole for a bird feeder; a support; and a strut connecting the mount to the support wherein the support comprises a ring adapted, in use, to surround a bird feeder, or a C-shaped member adapted, in use, to at least partially surround the bird feeder, such that, in use: when used in conjunction with a tubular bird feeder, the ring or C-shaped body is adapted, in use, to have an inner diameter that is larger than the outer diameter of the tubular bird feeder, such that the tubular bird feeder is axially receivable within the ring or C-shaped body; and when used in conjunction with a dish bird feeder comprising an annular recess, the ring or C-shaped body is adapted, in use, to provide a push fit or friction fit connection of the dish bird feeder to the support; such that when the bird feeder support is used in conjunction with the tubular bird feeder or the dish bird feeder, movement of the tubular bird feeder within the plane of the support is inhibited and/or prevented.
2. The bird feeder support of claim 1, wherein the tube, or a part-tubular body, comprises releasable clamping means for clamping the tube, or a part-tubular body, to the support pole, thereby forming a friction-fit connection that prevents and/or inhibits movement of the mount relative to the support pole.
3. The bird feeder support of claim 2, wherein the releasable clamping means comprises an over-centred clamp.
4. The bird feeder support of claim 2, wherein the releasable clamping means comprises a screw-threaded boss that can be screwed relative to the tube, or a part-tubular body so as to engage the support pole.
5. The bird feeder support of claim 1, wherein the mount comprises a coil whose inner diameter is less than the outer diameter of a support pole for the bird feeder, such that the coil is resiliently expandable over the support pole, so as to form a friction-fit connection that prevents and/or inhibits movement of the mount relative to the support pole.
6. The bird feeder support of claim 1, wherein the support comprises an inner ring or C-shaped body, an outer ring surrounding the inner ring or C-shaped body, and one or more struts connecting the inner ring or C-shaped body to the outer ring.
7. The bird feeder support of claim 1, wherein the support comprises a magnet, which is magnetically attractable to a metal component of the bird feeder.
8. The bird feeder support of claim 1, wherein the generally C-shaped support comprises a magnet, which magnetically connects to a metal end cap, a metal insert of an end cap, of the tubular bird feeder; or to the bowl of a bowl feeder.
9. The bird feeder support of claim 1, wherein the dish bird feeder comprises a dish-shaped main body portion for receiving a quantity of feed and any one or more of the group comprising: a rainwater-shedding roof covering the dish-shaped main body portion; a mesh insert locatable within the dish-shaped main body portion for supporting the feed off a base wall of the dish-shaped main body portion; a dome insert locatable within the dish-shaped main body portion for supporting the feed off a base wall of the dish-shaped main body portion; and a plastics tube mountable on a periphery of the dish-shaped main body portion for retaining the feed within and/or above the dish-shaped main body portion; and a reticulated tube mountable on a periphery of the dish-shaped main body portion for retaining the feed within and/or above the dish-shaped main body portion.
10. The bird feeder support of claim 9, wherein the rainwater-shedding roof is detachably connectable to the dish-shaped main body portion.
11. The bird feeder support of claim 10, wherein the rainwater-shedding roof is detachably connectable to the dish-shaped main body portion by means of a magnetic connection interposed between a portion of the rainwater-shedding roof and the dish-shaped main body portion.
12. The bird feeder support of claim 10, wherein the rainwater-shedding roof is detachably connectable to the dish-shaped main body portion by means of a clip connection interposed between a portion of the rainwater-shedding roof and the dish-shaped main body portion.
13. The bird feeder support of claim 12, wherein the clip connection comprises a ridge of the rainwater-shedding roof being resiliently receivable within a complementary groove of the dish-shaped main body portion or vice-versa.
14. The bird feeder support of claim 10, wherein the rainwater-shedding roof is manufactured from a transparent plastics material.
15. A support comprising a base, a support pole extending substantially vertically upwardly from the base and one or more bird feeder supports according to claim 1.
16. The support of claim 15, wherein the support pole comprises a limb projecting therefrom, from which limb, a tubular bird feeder can, in use, be suspended.
17. The support of claim 16, comprising a tubular bird feeder, the tubular bird feeder comprising an upper cap with a hook or eye to which it is connected to the limb by a cord or other linkage, a reticulated or apertured tubular main body portion for retaining a quantity of feed connected at, or near to its upper end to the upper cap, and a lower cap affixed to a lower end of the reticulated or apertured tubular main body portion, wherein an outer diameter of reticulated or apertured tubular main body portion is less than an inner diameter of the ring, and wherein the centre of the ring is substantially vertically aligned with a part of the limb from which the tubular bird feeder is suspended, and wherein the bird feeder support is adjustable so as to locate the ring around the reticulated or apertured tubular main body portion so as to stabilise it relative to the support pole.
18. The support of claim 16, comprising a rubber or elastomeric sleeve, which is slipped over a hook portion of the support pole.
19. The support of claim 18, wherein the sleeve has a split line, which facilitates locating the sleeve on the support pole and a recessed web, which retains a loop or tie from which the bird feeder is suspended.
20. The support of claim 15, further comprising the dish bird feeder of claim 6.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Embodiments of the invention shall now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0033] Referring now to
[0034] The bird feeder support 10 is retained in a fixed relationship to the support pole 52 by virtue of the inner diameter of the coil 14 being slightly less than the outer diameter of the support pole 52. This means that the coil 14 has to be stretched or enlarged somewhat to fit over the pole 52, and thus a gripping or friction-fit is obtained between the mount 14 and the support pole 52. In other embodiments, as shown in
[0035] As can be seen, in particular from
[0036] The tubular bird feeder 70 has an upper cap 72, which has an eyelet or ring 74, which enables the feeder 70 to be suspended from the hook part of the support 50 by a loop, tie or by some other means 76. To further stabilise the feeder 70 relative to the support pole 52, a rubber or elastomeric sleeve 78, for example manufactured from silicone rubber, is slipped over the hook portion 66 of the support pole 52. The sleeve 78 has a split line 80, which facilitates locating the sleeve 78 on the support pole 52, and it also has a recessed web 82, which recess retains the loop or tie 76 previously described to prevent it from slipping off the end of the support pole 52. In addition, because the sleeve 78 is manufactured from an elastomeric material, a certain amount of friction/gripping is possible between the loop 76 and the recessed web 82 thereby further stabilising the feeder 70.
[0037] The feeder 70 has a main body 88, which is manufactured, in the illustrated embodiment, from transparent plastics material, and which has apertures 90 therein through which birds can feed. However, in many tubular bird feeders, the main body 88 is manufactured from wire mesh thereby providing a reticulated structure through which the birds can feed. The tubular bird feeder 70 is completed by a lower cap 92, which slips onto the main body 88 thus preventing feed within the main body 88 from simply falling onto the floor below.
[0038] It will be appreciated from
[0039] Turning now to
[0040] The dish bird feeder 150 has various optional accessories, including a mesh plate 154, which sits inside the bowl and supports any feed within the bowl above the base wall of the main body 152. Additionally or alternatively, a dome 156 may be provided, and this is particularly useful where the feed is suet balls and the like. A roof 158 may also be provided to shed rainwater off any feed retained by the main body 152.
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[0042] Where it is intended to use the feeder in conjunction with larger feed, such as suet balls, it is advantageous to use a dome 156, which tends to urge such feed radially outwardly towards where the birds (not shown) would stand. The dome 156 is therefore designed in such a way as to clip or push fit into the periphery of the main body 152 so that it remains securely in place, in use. The roof 158 previously described has a generally dome-shape and is supported by legs 164 above the bird feeder support. The lower ends of the legs are connected to a ring 166, which has a ridge 168 that engages with a complimentary groove 190 of the main body 152. This creates a clip-like connection between the roof 158 and the main body 152, which also traps the dome 156 therebetween.
[0043] The main body of the bowl 152 also has a groove 172, which is a friction fit with the ring 12 of the bird feeder support. It will be appreciated from the foregoing that the whole assembly can simply be clicked together in a convenient fashion, which facilitates assembly, disassembly, maintenance, repair, etc.
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[0045] Referring now to
[0046] A slight variation of the dish support previously described comprises a generally cylindrical disc 206, which contains a magnet (not visible), which magnetically attracts and connects to the bowl 152 of a bowl feeder 150.