BIRD FEEDER WITH HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE PERCH AND BLOCKING ROOF
20190327942 ยท 2019-10-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bird feeder is provided with a containing structure including an internal space and at least one feeding opening on an outer surface of the containing structure and communicating with the internal space; a perch including a central bossed hole with the containing structure disposed through, and a channel disposed through a surface of the bossed hole wherein the perch is disposed under the feeding opening and configured to slidably, longitudinally move on the containing structure; at least one positioning device disposed through the channel to urge against the containing structure for fastening the perch and the containing structure together; and a blocking roof releasably disposed on the containing structure and above the feeding opening. A height difference between the blocking roof and the perch is adjustable.
Claims
1. A bird feeder comprising: a containing structure including an internal space and at least one feeding opening on an outer surface of the containing structure and communicating with the internal space; a perch including a central bossed hole with the containing structure disposed through, and a channel disposed through a surface of the bossed hole wherein the perch is disposed under the feeding opening and configured to slidably, longitudinally move on the containing structure; at least one first positioning device disposed through the channel to urge against the containing structure for fastening the perch and the containing structure together; and a blocking roof releasably disposed on the containing structure and above the feeding opening.
2. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the containing structure further comprises at least one groove longitudinally formed on an outer surface thereof, and wherein the perch further comprises at least one protrusion on an inner surface of the bossed hole, the protrusion being configured to complimentarily, slidably dispose in the groove.
3. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 2, wherein the channel of the perch extends from an outer surface of the perch to terminate at the bossed hole, and the first positioning device is configured to urge against the groove of the containing structure.
4. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first positioning device includes an urging member and a spring member, and wherein the urging member is in an inner end of the channel and projects into the bossed hole, the spring member is in the channel and has one end urging against the urging member and the other end disposed at an outer end of the channel, and the spring member pushes the urging member to urge against the groove of the containing structure.
5. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 4, wherein the channel of the perch is disposed from an outer surface of the perch to the surface of the bossed hole, and the first positioning device further comprises a plug in the channel and at the outer surface of the perch, the plug being urged by the spring member.
6. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a second positioning device, and wherein the blocking roof includes a central through hole put on the containing structure and configured to slidably, longitudinally move on the containing structure, and a channel disposed through a surface of the through hole with the second positioning device disposed therein, the second positioning device being configured to urge against the containing structure for fastening the blocking roof and the containing structure together.
7. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second positioning device includes an urging element and a spring element, and wherein the urging element is in an inner end of the channel and projects into the through hole, the spring element is in the channel and has one end urging against the urging element and the other end disposed at an outer end of the channel, and the spring element pushes the urging element to urge against the groove of the containing structure.
8. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 7, wherein the channel of the blocking roof is disposed from an outer surface of the blocking roof to the surface of the through hole, and the second positioning device further comprises a plug element in the channel and at the outer surface of the perch, the plug element being urged by the spring element.
9. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 6, wherein the containing structure further comprises at least one groove longitudinally formed on an outer surface thereof, and wherein the blocking roof further comprises at least one projection on an inner surface of the through hole, the projection being configured to complimentarily, slidably dispose in the groove.
10. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 9, wherein the channel of the blocking roof extends from an outer surface of the blocking roof to terminate at the through hole, and the second positioning device is configured to urge against the groove of the containing structure.
11. A bird feeder comprising: a containing structure including an internal space and at least one feeding opening on an outer surface of the containing structure and communicating with the internal space; a perch with the containing structure disposed through and disposed under the feeding opening; a blocking roof above the feeding opening and including a central through hole put on the containing structure and configured to slidably, longitudinally move on the containing structure, and a channel disposed through a surface of the through hole; and at least one positioning device disposed through the channel to urge against the containing structure for fastening the blocking roof and the containing structure together.
12. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 11, wherein the containing structure further comprises at least one groove longitudinally formed on an outer surface thereof, and wherein the blocking roof further comprises at least one projection on an inner surface of the through hole, the projection being configured to complimentarily, slidably dispose in the groove.
13. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 12, wherein the channel of the blocking roof extends from an outer surface of the blocking roof to terminate at the through hole, and the positioning device is configured to urge against the groove of the containing structure.
14. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 11, wherein the positioning device includes an urging member and a spring member, and wherein the urging member is in an inner end of the channel and projects into the through hole, the spring member is in the channel and has one end urging against the urging member and the other end disposed at an outer end of the channel, and the spring member pushes the urging member to urge against the groove of the containing structure.
15. The bird feeder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the channel of the blocking roof is disposed from an outer surface of the blocking roof to the surface of the through hole, and the positioning device further comprises a plug in the channel and at the outer surface of the blocking roof, the plug being urged by the spring member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0036] Thus, components and its assembly of the bird feeder 100 in accordance with the first preferred embodiment of the invention have been described and a use thereof is described in detail below.
[0037] First, in using the bird feeder 100 of the invention, a user has to detach the covering structure 12 from the container 11, put feed (e.g., bird feed) into the space 111 through the top opening 112, and assemble the covering structure 12 and the container 11.
[0038] Next, the user may place the container 11 on the ground or put the hanging member 123 of the handle 12 on a place high above the ground (e.g., tree branch) so that birds may stand on the perch 20 to access the feed in the space 111 via the feeding opening 113.
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[0040] Likewise, for adjusting a height difference between the perch 20 and the blocking roof 40, a user may use hand to press the blocking roof 40 and move same either downward or upward relative to the container 11 of the containing structure 10 due to the elasticity of the torsion springs 52. After a desired position is reached, the user may release the blocking roof 40 to fasten the blocking roof 40 and the containing structure 10 together due to the expansion of the torsion springs 52.
[0041] It is envisaged by the invention that the perch 20 and/or the blocking roof 40 may slide relative to the containing structure 10 in order to adjust the height difference between the perch 20 and the blocking roof 40. Small birds may stand on the perch 20 and larger birds and animals are prevented from perching if the height difference between the perch 20 and the blocking roof 40 is short. To the contrary, larger birds can stand on the perch 20 if the height difference between the perch 20 and the blocking roof 40 is sufficiently long. Thus, a user may adjust the bird feeder 10 in a desired manner.
[0042] The hanging member 13 is shaped as an arc in the first embodiment. In other embodiments, the hanging member 13 may be shaped as a hook depending upon applications.
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[0044] In the second embodiment, no grooves are provided on the surface of the container 11 of the containing structure 10, no sliding projections are provided on the surface of the through hole 41 of the blocking roof 40, and the protrusions do not have a portion projecting into the bossed hole 21 of the perch 20.
[0045] Therefore, an adjustment of a position of the perch 20 (or the blocking roof 40) on the container 11 or a height difference between the perch 20 and the blocking roof 40 can be made without the mating, sliding engagement of projections (or projecting portions) and grooves. This has the advantages of saving the manufacturing cost, decreasing the assembly steps, making mass production possible, lowering the price, and being more competitive in the market.
[0046] While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.