AUXILIARY ANT MOAT FOR HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
20220015335 · 2022-01-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K39/0206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An ant moat for use with a hummingbird feeder and an ant-resistant hummingbird assembly are provided. The ant moat includes a reservoir body having a base and at least one sidewall that together define a cup or container having a fluid holding region with an open top. The sidewall of the reservoir body includes a water level indicator and an oil level indicator that is positioned above the water level indicator. In use, water is added to the reservoir body up to the water level indicator, and then a layer of oil is added, on top of the water, up to the oil level indicator. The oil acts to prevent the water from evaporating which extends the time period over which the moat can effectively prevent ants from reaching the nectar access apertures in the hummingbird feeder.
Claims
1. An ant moat for use with a hummingbird feeder, said ant moat comprising a reservoir body including a base and at least one sidewall that together define a fluid holding region having an open top, said reservoir body including a top connecting element that projects upwardly from the base underneath the liquid level in the fluid holding region to be coupled to a hanger wire, and a bottom connecting element that is directed downwardly from the base for connection to a hummingbird feeder that is supported beneath the ant moat, the sidewall of the reservoir body including a water level indicator and an oil level indicator that is positioned above the water level indicator.
2. The ant moat as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sidewall is transparent.
3. The ant moat as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sidewall is formed of a plurality of planar sides to form a three-dimensional polygon, the water level indicator and the oil level indicator being provided on at least one of said plurality of planar sides.
4. The ant moat as set forth in claim 3, wherein the three-dimensional polygon has six planar sides to be hexagonal.
5. The ant moat as set forth in claim 4, wherein the water level indicator and the oil level indicator are provided on only one of said six planar sides.
6. The ant moat as set forth in claim 3, wherein the water level indicator includes a first horizontal line and the oil level indicator includes a second horizontal line, said second horizontal line being spaced above and parallel with said first horizontal line.
7. The ant moat as set forth in claim 6, wherein the water level indicator further includes a first word designation associated with the first horizontal line and the oil level indicator includes a second word designation associated with the second horizontal line.
8. The ant moat as set forth in claim 7, wherein the first word designation is “WATER” and the second word designation is “OIL”.
9. A method of using an ant moat with a hummingbird feeder having one or more nectar access apertures, the ant moat including a reservoir body including a base and at least one sidewall that together define a fluid holding region having an open top, said reservoir body including a bottom connecting element that is directed downwardly from the base for connection to the hummingbird feeder that is supported beneath the ant moat, and a top connecting element that projects upwardly from the base of the body to be coupled to a hanger wire that is used to support the ant moat and the hummingbird feeder from a support element, the sidewall of the reservoir body including a water level indicator and an oil level indicator that is positioned above the water level indicator, the method comprising: securing the top connecting element of the ant moat to the hanger wire with the hummingbird feeder coupled to the bottom hook element prior to use; adding water to the fluid holding region up to the water level indicator; adding oil to the fluid holding region up to the oil level indicator, the oil remaining on top of the water to prevent the water from evaporating when the feeder is in use and thereby extending the time period over which the ant moat is effective in preventing ants from reaching the nectar access apertures in the hummingbird feeder.
10. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein the oil is mineral oil.
11. An ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly comprising: a hummingbird feeder including a nectar reservoir in fluid communication with a bottom basin, said bottom basin having nectar access apertures through which a hummingbird can insert its beak to access nectar held within the basin, an upper end of said nectar reservoir having a hanging structure used to support the feeder in a vertically suspended configuration; and an ant moat including a reservoir body having a base and at least one sidewall that together define a fluid holding region having an open top, said reservoir body including a bottom connecting element that is directed downwardly from the base for attachment to the hanging structure of the hummingbird feeder that is supported beneath the ant moat, and a top connecting element that projects upwardly from the base of the body to be coupled to a hanger wire that is used to support the ant moat and the hummingbird feeder from a support element in the vertically suspended configuration, the sidewall of the reservoir body of the ant moat including a water level indicator and an oil level indicator that is positioned above the water level indicator.
12. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the hanging structure of the hummingbird feeder is a handle.
13. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the top and bottom connecting elements are hook elements.
14. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the sidewall of the ant moat is transparent.
15. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the sidewall is formed of a plurality of planar sides to form a three-dimensional polygon, the water level indicator and the oil level indicator being provided on at least one of said plurality of planar sides.
16. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 15, wherein the water level indicator and the oil level indicator are provided on only one of said plurality of planar sides.
17. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 15, wherein the water level indicator includes a first horizontal line and the oil level indicator includes a second horizontal line, said second horizontal line being spaced above and parallel with said first horizontal line.
18. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 17, wherein the water level indicator further includes a first word designation associated with the first horizontal line and the oil level indicator includes a second word designation associated with the second horizontal line.
19. The ant-resistant hummingbird feeder assembly as set forth in claim 18, wherein the first word designation is “WATER” and the second word designation is “OIL”.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] It is to be understood that the embodiments described herein are disclosed by way of illustration only. It is not intended that the invention be limited in its scope to the details of construction and arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. Also, in describing the preferred embodiments, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. It is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] As shown in the assembly 100 of
[0034] As shown in isolation in
[0035] Alternatively, the top connecting element 32 may be embodied as a boss having an aperture therein to which the hanger wire is connected. In such a configuration, the lower end of the hanger wire would be under the fluid level held in the reservoir body when the ant moat is filled with fluid. Similarly, the bottom connecting element 34 may also be embodied as a boss or other structure having an aperture through which a separate hook element, such as a piece of bent wire or the like, could be hooked and then secured at an opposing end thereof to the handle of the feeder 12. However, connecting elements formed as hooks as shown herein are preferred.
[0036] The reservoir body 30 includes a base 36 (see
[0037] The sidewall of the reservoir body is provided with a water level indicator generally designated by reference numeral 42 and an oil level indicator generally designated by reference numeral 44. The oil level indicator is positioned above the water level indicator relative to the base 36. As shown in
[0038] The sidewall may be curved (not shown) or may include a plurality of flat portions to form a truncated pyramid having at least three sides. According to the embodiment shown, the reservoir body is a tapered, truncated hexagonal polygon having six planar sides 48. However, the sidewall may be formed to have any number of three-dimensional geometric shapes having multiple planar sides. In the case of multiple sides, the water and oil level indicators may be placed on any number of the sides including, as shown in
[0039] As best seen in
[0040] The first and second horizontal lines 50, 54 are parallel with one another and horizontal in orientation when the ant moat 10 is in use. The water and oil level indicators may alternatively be embodied as two horizontal lines vertically spaced from one another, but without accompanying word or symbol designations. However, inclusion of the word designations next to their respective lines is preferred with the understanding that the words may be modified as appropriate for use in different languages.
[0041] The water and oil level indicators may be molded into the sidewall, printed on the sidewall, or the like. The horizontal lines and word designations are preferably raised and/or indented to provide a tactile sensation and also for enhanced visual clarity.
[0042] In use, the fluid holding region 40 of the cup or container 39 of the ant moat 10 is filled with water 70 up to the water level indicator line 50 as shown in
[0043] To work effectively in preventing evaporation, the oil layer need only form a thin film but can be up to ⅛th inch deep if desired. By protecting the water from evaporation, the oil increases the longevity of the water to greatly extend the time period over which the moat can effectively prevent ants from reaching the access openings at the base of the hummingbird feeder, as compared with conventional moats containing only water.
[0044] The improved ant moat and method of use according to the present invention is easy and cost-effective to use, readily manufactured and durable in operation.
[0045] The water and oil level indicators are not intended to be limited to horizontal lines but may be any indicia suitable for marking a desired level for fluid(s). For example, the indicators could be vertical lines, the upper extent of which marks the fluid level, or could be one or more dots, raised or indented, of varying shapes that can be used to indicate a fluid level.
[0046] Accordingly, the foregoing descriptions and drawings should be considered as illustrative only and the invention may be configured in a variety of shapes and sizes and is not limited to the shape of the preferred embodiment. Therefore, it is not desired to limit the invention to the specific examples disclosed or the exact construction and operation shown and described. Rather, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.