Claims
- 1. A birdfeeder comprising:
a base; an openwork coupled to said base and extending outwardly therefrom; said openwork having a plurality of substantially longitudinal members arranged radially about a central axis, each said longitudinal members defining a plurality of bends along the length thereof; a feed container releasably coupled to said base and extending into an interior area defined by said openwork; and wherein at least two of said longitudinal members are spaced-apart one from the other such that certain birds can enter said openwork therebetween for access to said feed container.
- 2. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 wherein said openwork further comprises a plurality of substantially horizontal members; and
wherein at least two of said horizontal members are spaced-apart one from the other such that certain birds can enter said openwork therebetween.
- 3. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
an opening in said base having a plurality of tabs extending inwardly from the perimeter thereof; an end cap forming a bottom surface of said feed container; a flange attached to said end cap extending outwardly from the perimeter thereof; said flange having a plurality of upper and lower tabs on the perimeter thereof which cooperate to define slots adapted to engage the tabs extending from the opening in said base; wherein said feed container can be inserted through the opening in said base interior the area defined by said openwork and releasably coupled to said base by inserting the upper tabs on the flange of said end cap between the tabs on the opening in said base and rotating said end cap such that said tabs on the opening of the base are engagedly interposed between corresponding ones of said upper and lower tabs on the flange of said end cap; and wherein rotating said end cap in an opposite direction releases the feed container from said base allowing it to be removed from the openwork.
- 4. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 further comprising a feeder port in said feed container for a bird to access feed stored therein.
- 5. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 further comprising a perch attached to said feed container proximal said feeder port.
- 6. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 further comprising a hood extending interior said feed container above said feeder port.
- 7. The birdfeeder as claimed in claim 1 wherein said openwork further comprises means for accessing said feed container therethrough.
- 8. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 wherein said feed container is tubular and positioned approximately coaxial with said openwork.
- 9. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 wherein said feed container further comprises an open top having a removable cover thereon.
- 10. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 1 further comprising an opening in said openwork wherein a portion of said feed container extends therethrough for facilitating access to said feed container.
- 11. The birdfeeder as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a vent in an upper portion of said feed container.
- 12. The birdfeeder as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a drain opening in said feed container.
- 13. The birdfeeder as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means on said openwork to hang said birdfeeder therefrom.
- 14. A birdfeeder comprising:
a base; an openwork coupled to said base and extending outwardly therefrom; said openwork having a plurality of substantially longitudinal members arranged radially about a central axis, each said longitudinal members defining a plurality of bends along the length thereof, at least two of said longitudinal members spaced-apart one from the other such that certain birds can enter said openwork therebetween; said open work having a plurality of substantially horizontal members, at least two of said horizontal members spaced-apart one from the other such that certain birds can enter said openwork therebetween; a feed container releasably coupled to said base and extending into an interior area defined by said openwork; at least one feeder port in said feed container for a bird to access feed stored therein; an opening in said base having a plurality of tabs extending inwardly from the perimeter thereof; an end cap forming a bottom surface of said feed container; a flange attached to said end cap extending outwardly from the perimeter thereof; said flange having a plurality of upper and lower tabs on the perimeter thereof which cooperate to define slots adapted to engage the tabs extending from the opening in said base; wherein said feed container can be inserted through the opening in said base interior the area defined by said openwork and releasably coupled to said base by inserting the upper tabs on the flange of said end cap between the tabs on the opening in said base and rotating said end cap such that said tabs on the opening of the base are engagedly interposed between corresponding ones of said upper and lower tabs on the flange of said end cap; and wherein rotating said end cap in an opposite direction releases the feed container from said base allowing it to be removed from the openwork.
- 15. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 14 further comprising a perch attached to said feed container proximal said feeder port.
- 16. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 14 further comprising a hood extending interior said feed container above said feeder port.
- 17. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 14 wherein said feed container is tubular and positioned approximately coaxial with said openwork.
- 18. The birdfeeder as defined in claim 14 further comprising an opening in said openwork having a portion of said feed container extending therethrough for facilitating access to said feed container.
- 19. The birdfeeder as claimed in claim 14 wherein said longitudinal and horizontal members define a Victorian design for said openwork.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to copending United States Design patent application Ser. No. 29/135,053 filed on Jan. 4, 2001 entitled BIRDFEEDER by Stokes et. al. Said design patent application is incorporated herein by reference. This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/305,125 filed on Jul. 13,2001 entitled BIRDFEEDER by Stokes et. al.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60305125 |
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