Claims
- 1. A animal repellent concentrate particularly suited to repel deer and geese comprising an aqueous mixture of 5 to 20 ounce of rosemary oil emulsion, 5 to 20 ounces of mint oil emulsion, and sufficient water to make approximate 128 ounces of concentrate.
- 2. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 1 with the addition of a thickening agent to reduce the viscosity of the mixture.
- 3. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 2 wherein the thickening agent is zanthan gum.
- 4. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 1 containing in addition 10 to 30 ounces of white distilled vinegar and 10 to 30 ounces of dry eggs.
- 5. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 3 with the addition of 1 to 15 teaspoons of table salt.
- 6. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 1 wherein the concentrate is applied to a carrier to be distributed in the area desired to repel the animals.
- 7. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 6 wherein the carrier is a rope in a concentration of about 16 fluid ounces evenly applied to the rope.
- 8. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 7 wherein the carrier rope is about one-quarter inch in diameter and made of cotton, polyester or a combination of cotton and polyester.
- 9. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 6 wherein the carrier is a canister open to the air.
- 10. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 1 wherein approximately one pound by weight of clay granules is added to the mixture, the clay granules having a particle size distribution from about dustless fine particles to about one-quarter inch.
- 11. A repellent assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein a selected volume of repellent formulation based upon about eleven fluid ounces of formulation per pound weight of support medium clay granules consisting of about ten fluid ounces of water prior to any evaporation of the water, said formulation being about evenly distributed throughout the support medium clay particles.
- 12. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 1 wherein the animal is deer.
- 13. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 1 wherein the animal is geese.
- 14. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 2 wherein the animal is deer.
- 15. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 2 wherein the animal is geese.
- 16. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 3 wherein the animal is deer.
- 17. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 3 wherein the animal is geese.
- 18. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 4 wherein the animal is deer.
- 19. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 4 wherein the animal is geese.
- 20. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 5 wherein the animal is deer.
- 21. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 5 wherein the animal is geese.
- 22. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 6 wherein the animal is deer.
- 23. The animal repellent concentrate as defined in claim 6 wherein the animal is geese.
- 24. An animal repellent concentrate particularly suited to repel deer and geese comprising an aqueous mixture of 7.56 grams of rosemary oil emulsion, 5.04 grams of mint oil emulsion, a thickening agent to control viscosity, 9.1 grams of white distilled vinegar, 56.6 grams of dry eggs, 11.12 grams of sodium chloride and sufficient water to make approximately one gallon of concentrate.
- 25. A animal repellent concentrate particularly suited to repel deer and geese comprising an aqueous mixture of 1.0 ounces of rosemary oil emulsion, 1.0 ounces of mint oil emulsion, a thickening agent to control viscosity, 3.36 ounces of white distilled vinegar, 1.25 pounds of dry eggs, 1.0 ounces of table salt and sufficient water to make one gallon of concentrate.
- 26. A animal repellent concentrate particularly suited to repel deer and geese comprising an aqueous mixture of 1.5 ounces of rosemary oil emulsion, 1.0 ounces of mint oil emulsion, a thickening agent to control viscosity, 3.3 ounces of white distilled vinegar, 1.25 pounds of dry eggs, 1.0 ounces of table salt, 5.0 ounces of kaolin clay and sufficient water to make one gallon of concentrate.
- 27. A animal repellent concentrate particularly suited to repel deer and geese comprising an aqueous mixture of 5.0 ounces of rosemary oil emulsion, 5.0 ounces of mint oil emulsion, a thickening agent to control viscosity, 3.3 ounces of white distilled vinegar, 1.25 pounds of dry eggs, 1.0 ounces of table salt, 5.0 ounces of kaolin clay and sufficient water to make one gallon of concentrate.
- 28. A animal repellent concentrate particularly suited to repel deer and geese comprising an aqueous mixture of 5 to 20 ounce of rosemary oil emulsion, 5 to 20 ounces of mint oil emulsion, a thickening agent to control viscosity, 10 to 30 ounces of white distilled vinegar, 10 to 30 ounces of dry eggs, 1 to 15 tablespoons of table salt and sufficient water to make approximate 128 ounces of concentrate.
- 2. A method of repelling deer or geese from an area of vegetation, including the steps of:
preparing the animal repellent formulation as defined in claim 1 and applying to the vegetation a mixture of about one part concentrate to about 8 to 12 parts water.
- 30. The method of claim 24, wherein the mixture is applied to a support medium braided rope of about one-quarter inch in diameter.
- 31. The method of claim 25, wherein the support medium is a volume of clay granules having a particle size distribution from dustless fine particles to about one-quarter inch thickness particles.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The invention generally relates to an animal repellent and, in particular, the invention relates to a such a repellent composition which is transparent and can be applied to a wide range of surfaces and to a method for the use of such a composition.
[0002] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/783,625 filed Feb. 14, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09783625 |
Feb 2001 |
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10044201 |
Jan 2002 |
US |