The present invention generally relates to bird feeders for attracting and feeding wild birds. More particularly, the present invention concerns a device that enables a bird feeder to dispense different types of birdseed, thereby to attract different species of wild birds. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a rotatable seed dispenser having multiple ports for dispensing seeds of different sizes. This invention also concerns a method of providing a seed dispenser, with alternative seed ports, and selectively placing a desired seed port in the seed accessible state, thereby to permit feeding birds access to the birdseed.
Bird watching is a highly prevalent past time in both urban and rural areas. The world is full of birds of numerous varieties in an astounding array of colors and designs. Many people enjoy viewing birds of various types, and an industry has evolved around products directed to improving the ability of persons to closely observe birds in their natural environment. On one hand, many people venture into the outdoors, where binoculars and spotting scopes may be utilized to better view various birds in their natural habitats. Such an approach requires a certain degree of skill, however, in finding and spotting various species of birds. Another approach utilizes various means of attracting birds to one's residence or a desired viewing location, such as adjacent a home's porch or window, where birds may be viewed at one's leisure.
For example, persons have used bird feeders, birdbaths, and the like to attract birds of various types to their homes. Different types of feeders have been developed, which each dispense foodstuffs that are preferred by a selected variety of bird which a person might desire to view. For example, seeds, grains, suets, and nectars are common foodstuffs that can be dispensed by a selected type of feeder.
Seed dispensing bird feeders are perhaps the easiest and most popular way of attracting a myriad of wild birds to a particular location for viewing. This is especially so in the winter months when food is scarce. Typically, seed feeders are suspended from a pole or hung from a tree branch so as to elevate the feeder above the ground and are built to hold and protect the seed from the elements.
There are a variety of seed feeders that have been constructed to attract various species of wild birds. In general, such feeders fall into three categories: tray feeders, hopper feeders, and tube feeders. Tray feeders are rather simplistic in design and generally comprise a tray or platform on which birdseed is spread. Hopper feeders further include a feed reservoir, which is oftentimes shaped like a house. The seed is dispensed beneath the reservoir onto a tray or platform that is accessible by the birds. Tube feeders, on the other hand, are hollow, cylindrical tubes, often made of plastic, and have multiple feeding stations spaced along the length of the tube. Typically, feeding stations include both a seed port and an adjacent perch to provide the feeding bird with a place to alight.
Tube feeders are a very popular bird feeder construction due, in part, to their ability to keep the seed fairly dry and attract various bird species. Particularly, though, the size of the seed ports largely dictate the type of birdseed that may be used to fill the tube feeder and, thus, the types of bird species that will be attracted to the feeder. For example, if the seed ports are relatively large, the feeder can be filled with mixed birdseed or sunflower seeds, which will generally attract larger birds, such as blue jays, cardinals, and grackles. Smaller seed ports, on the other hand, dispense thistle seed, which is a different type of birdseed and is attractive to finches. Accordingly, some tube feeders are specially constructed as thistle feeders with extra small ports for dispensing thistle seeds.
Oftentimes, people prefer to attract several different species of birds to a desired viewing location. Accordingly, it is not uncommon for people to own a variety of bird feeders for dispensing different types of birdseed. To accommodate this desire, there are a variety of tube feeders available, which vary in size, appearance, and of course, seed port size.
However, for many, space may be limited for hanging bird feeders, especially for individuals living in apartments with very limited balcony space. For others, time and money may simply limit one's ability to acquire and maintain several different bird feeders. As a result, many are perhaps limited to owning only one type of bird feeder that is only capable of dispensing one type of birdseed. Accordingly, there remains a need to provide a seed dispensers that are capable of dispensing different types of seed. Further, there is a need to provide new and improved bird feeders that are capable of dispensing different types of birdseed. The present invention is directed to meeting these needs.
An object of the present invention is to provide a new and useful bird feeder for attracting different species of wild birds.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a selectively versatile bird feeder that is capable of dispensing different types of birdseed.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an improved bird feeder that is capable of dispensing thistle birdseed, mixed birdseed, or sunflower seeds.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a tube feeder with multiple feeding stations, which incorporate rotatable seed dispensers.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a seed dispenser with multiple seed ports.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a seed dispenser that is capable of dispensing at least two different types of birdseed.
A still further object to provide a method for selectively placing a desired seed port in fluid communication with the birdseed in the bird feeder.
According to the present invention, then, a dispenser is provided that is adapted to access and dispense birdseed from a birdfeeder that has a reservoir with a sidewall. The sidewall includes an opening in the form of a mounting hole to which the dispenser is attached or otherwise mounted. The opening has a central axis that is generally perpendicular to the sidewall.
The dispenser may include a base piece, an aperture piece, and may further include a retaining piece. The base piece is mounted to an opening in the sidewall of the reservoir and may further be at least partly disposed in the birdseed reservoir when mounted therein. Preferably, the base piece has a wall that includes a seed outlet formed therethrough in fluid communication with the opening in the sidewall. The base piece may include a plurality of prongs and a registration finger for mounting in the opening of the sidewall. Alternatively, the base piece may include cooperating fasteners that releasably secure it to the sidewall of the reservoir.
As contemplated, the apertured piece may be disposed in the base piece. As such, the base piece may include a plurality of spaced apart retaining tabs that can retain the apertured piece and permit movement thereof relative to the base piece. The aperture piece includes a first seed aperture of a first configuration and second seed aperture of a second configuration that is different from the first. The first configuration is adapted to dispense thistle birdseed from the reservoir while the second configuration is adapted to dispense mixed birdseed from the reservoir. It is moveable relative to the base piece between a first orientation and a second orientation. In the first orientation the first seed aperture is oriented in a seed accessible state so as to provide access to the birdseed. Meanwhile, the second orientation places the second seed aperture in a seed accessible state. When in the first orientation, the first seed aperture is in fluid communication with the seed outlet, while access to the birdseed via the second seed aperture is obstructed by the wall. In a second orientation, the seed outlet is in fluid communication with the second seed aperture while access to the birdseed via the first seed aperture is obstructed by the wall.
As contemplated by the present invention, the apertured piece may be in the form of an apertured dial that is journaled for rotation on the central axis of the opening in the sidewall of the reservoir. The apertured dial may be rotated relative to the sidewall, or the base piece.
As mentioned above, the dispenser according to the present invention may also include a retaining piece. The retaining piece may be releasably securable to the base piece whereby the apertured piece is located therebetween. The retaining piece may be further be provided with a plurality of spaced apart resilient retaining tabs that are adapted to retain the apertured piece and permit movement thereof relative to the base piece. Generally, the base piece, the apertured piece, and if included the retaining piece, may each be formed of materials selected from a group consisting of plastic, wood, metal, and a combination thereof.
The present invention also provides for a birdfeeder that is adapted to be suspended from a support structure against the force of gravity and to provide birdseed to birds that comprises the hanger member to engage the support structure of a birdseed reservoir with a surrounding sidewall, a seed dispenser mounted in the opening of the sidewall and adapted to dispense birdseed to the birds. The birdseed reservoir may have a configuration selected from the group consisting of tubular, rectangular, and frustoconical. Further, the birdfeeder may be provided with a plurality of openings that are formed in the sidewall such that a plurality of seed dispensers are mounted thereto.
The present invention also contemplates an improvement to a birdfeeder that provides birdseed to birds. The improvement generally comprises a dispenser having a moveable apertured piece coupled to the opening of the sidewall. The apertured piece includes a plurality of seed apertures of different configurations.
The present invention also provides a method for feeding birds utilizing a birdfeeder having a birdseed reservoir with a surrounding sidewall. The method comprises the steps of providing the birdfeeder with a seed dispenser that has a plurality of seed apertures associated therewith. The method also includes the step of adding a selected type of birdseed to the birdseed reservoir and then moving one of the seed apertures into a seed accepted state whereby the selected seed aperture is in fluid communication with the opening in the sidewall. The method may further include the steps of providing the seed dispenser with a dial piece and then rotating the dial piece to move a selected one of the seed apertures into the seed accessible state.
These and other objects of the present invention will become more readily appreciated and understood from a consideration of the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention when taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention relates to seed dispensing bird feeders for attracting wild birds. In particular, the present invention relates to a seed dispenser that may be used in conjunction with a bird feeder so as to increase its versatility. More particularly, as contemplated, the seed dispenser of the present invention provides alternative seed apertures, each capable of dispensing different types of birdseed so as to attract a variety of species of birds.
Broadly, the seed dispenser of the present invention includes an apertured piece with multiple seed apertures of different configurations. The apertured piece may be coupled to the sidewall of the birdfeeder with a base piece so as to be moveable relative thereto. The base piece may be removably mounted to the sidewall of a bird feeder such that it is partly disposed in the silo, and the apertured piece preferably includes a first seed aperture of a first configuration and a second seed aperture of a second configuration that is different from that of the first configuration.
The apertured piece may be in the form of an apertured dial that is rotatably disposed in the base piece. The apertured dial is moveable between a first orientation wherein a first seed aperture is oriented in a seed accessible state so as to provide access to the bird seed and a second orientation wherein a second seed aperture is in the seed accessible state. When the desired seed aperture is in the seed accessible state, the feeding bird may access the seed therethrough while the other aperture(s) on the piece are obstructed or blocked such that the birds are unable to access the seed therethrough. The seed dispenser of the present invention may alternatively include a retaining piece used to secure the dispenser to the feeder and to secure the dial thereon.
To better understand the construction of the seed dispenser of the present invention, and its ability to enhance the versatility of bird feeders, reference is first made to
Feeding stations 20 include perches 18 located adjacent to a respective seed dispenser 30 and 31. Since seed dispensers 30 and 31 are identical in construction, seed dispenser 30 will be used as a representative sample to discuss the construction of the seed dispensers in more detail. Seed dispenser 30 may be removably disposed in designated locations along the length of the sidewall 11 of birdseed reservoir 12. More particularly, seed dispenser 30 is adapted to nest within holes cut out of the sidewall 11 of the birdseed reservoir. For example, the opening in sidewall 11, shown here as mounting hole 80 in
Although not shown, it may be desirable to reinforce the bird feeder silo in an area proximate to the seed dispensing device 30 with metal such as copper, stainless steel, and the like. Metal reinforcement of the area surrounding seed dispensing device 30 assists in preventing squirrels from chewing the sidewall 11 of birdseed reservoir 12 in and around the feeding stations and gaining access to the seed.
Before describing the nested relationship between seed dispenser 30 and mounting hole 80 in further detail, it is perhaps first helpful to better understand the construction of the seed dispenser itself. Accordingly, with reference now to FIG. 2, seed dispenser 30 generally includes base piece 40 and an aperture piece, which is shown here to be in the form of apertured dial 60. Apertured piece is coupled to sidewall 11 by base piece 40. Both the base piece 40 and the apertured dial 60 may be made of plastic, wood, metal, a combination thereof or any other material suitable for the construction of a bird feeder.
Base piece 40 is shown in
As shown in
Retaining tabs 52 and prongs 54 may be formed as an integral part of the base piece as a one-piece molding of plastic. Retaining tabs 52 and prongs 54 may be made of other materials, but are preferably resilient so as to allow the respective pieces to be fitted together as is contemplated by this exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
Partitioning wall 46, which partitions base piece 40 as shown in
Now that base piece 40 has been described in some detail, the features of apertured dial 60 may be discussed. First, as may be seen with reference to
Having now discussed base piece 40 and apertured dial 60 independently, their interrelationship may now be described. As mentioned above, apertured dial 60 is adapted to be rotatably disposed in base piece 40. More particularly, and with reference to
With reference now to
Apertured dial 60 may be rotated, if desired, to register thistle seed aperture 66 in the seed accessible state. With reference then to
An alternative seed dispenser, according to the present invention, is shown in
Turning first to
Since seed dispensers 130 and 131 are identical, seed dispenser 130 will be used as a representative sample to discuss the construction of this exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Accordingly, with respect to
Similar to seed dispenser 30 described above, base piece 140 mounts seed dispenser 130 to the sidewall 111 of the birdseed reservoir and apertured dial 160 is rotatably disposed therein to allow a desired seed aperture 166 or 168 to be in the seed accessible state. As shown in
With continued reference to
Base piece 140 is also shown to include a pair of first ears 152 and a pair of second ears 154 disposed about the outer surface of sidewall 150. As shown in
As should be appreciated by one skilled in the art, other forms of fasteners besides screws 153 may be used to couple the base piece and retaining ring. For example, fasteners such as nails, rivets, and the like can pass through first ears 152 to be secured into the retaining ring. It should also be appreciated that the location of first ears 152 and second ears 154 are not limited to the respective locations shown in the Figures. Further, additional first or second ears could be disposed about the surface of the outer sidewall for additional places of securement. Alternatively, first and second ears 152 and 154 may be formed in outer sidewall 150 of retaining ring 190 such that they do not project therefrom an such that the outer surface of sidewall 150 is generally uniform.
With continued reference to
As shown in
Now that the individual components of the alternative seed dispenser shown in
As briefly mentioned above, seed dispenser 130 nests within a mount hole cut out of the sidewall 111 of the birdseed reservoir and is retained in position with fasteners in the form of screws. More specifically, base piece 140 nests within mount hole 180, which is shown in
Base piece 140 is releasably secured to the sidewall 111 of birdseed reservoir 112 by a fastener in the form of screw 157 and washer 159. More specifically, a respective screw 157 is received by a respective second ear 154 (shown in
Turning now to
Another seed dispenser according to the present invention is shown in
With reference to
With reference to
Base piece 340 is shown further to include four retaining tabs 352 in spaced relation to one another. Similar to the retaining tabs described above with reference to
Base piece 340 further includes a pair of prongs 354. Again, similar to that described above with respect to
With continued reference to
Accordingly, the present invention has been described in great detail with reference to
Also, as should be appreciated, the present invention further contemplates a method of utilizing a bird feeder having a birdseed reservoir with a surrounding sidewall adapted to contain the birdseed and an opening formed in the sidewall adapted to access and dispense the birdseed to the birds. The method comprises the steps of providing the bird feeder with a seed dispenser having a plurality of seed apertures associated therewith and adding a selected type of birdseed to the birdseed reservoir. The method also includes moving one of the seed apertures into a seed accessible state whereby the selected seed aperture is in fluid communication with the opening in the sidewall to permit access to the birdseed and allow for the birdseed to be dispensed therethrough. The method may also include the use of a rotatable dial piece having a plurality of seed apertures formed therethrough whereby the dial piece is rotated to move a selected seed aperture into the seed accessible state.
The method further includes rotating or otherwise moving a piece of the seed dispenser so as to place a desired seed port in the seed accessible state thereby to permit feeding birds access to the birdseed in the birdseed reservoir. It should be appreciated that the methodology of the present invention can include any steps, not limited to those discussed hereinabove, that can be accomplished by the above-described structures.
Accordingly, the present invention has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though, that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so that modifications or changes may be made to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US04/41773 | 12/13/2004 | WO | 4/2/2007 |
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60529342 | Dec 2003 | US |