The invention relates generally to the field of bird feeders, and more particularly to a perch that attaches to the bottom of a bird feeder in one of two user-selectable configurations.
A number of bird feeders of different configurations are known and available on the market, many of which comprise a hollow cylindrical container, usually of circular cross section, that has feeding access openings or ports spaced apart both longitudinally and angularly to allow several birds at a time to use the same feeder. Seed trays are often added to the bottoms of these feeders to provide additional space for birds to perch, as well as to catch spilled seed. While the seed trays typically include drainage holes, the trays tend to become dirty because the seed and hulls collect in the trays. In addition, because birds tend to eliminate waste while sitting on the perch, the bird waste may be deposited in the seed tray.
For these reasons, some bird feeders forgo the seed tray and include only a perch, such as a simple elongate rod fixed to the bottom of the feeder. While more complex perches are available, they tend to be designed for a specific type of bird; for example larger birds require larger perches, while smaller perches discourage the larger birds from feeding and cater to smaller birds. In addition, some perches may cause the bird feeder to be unstable if placed on the ground, due to their odd shape or size. Traditional perches also tend to be fixed in place by the manufacturer, which does not allow the user to make adjustments. There is a need in the art, then, for a more versatile perch that can accommodate different types of birds and be configured by the user.
The invention provides a user-configurable perch for a bird feeder. The perch can be mounted to the base of a bird feeder by the user in one of two configurations, to either encourage large birds to feed and/or cater to smaller birds, and provides substantially more perching area than conventional feeders.
In preferred embodiments, the bird feeder perch of the invention comprises four generally “U”-shaped or “C”-shaped lobes arranged in a generally circular loop, where the loop provides the surface onto which the birds perch. The loop is coupled to a central plate by four support members, which serve to vertically distance the center plate from the loop. The perch is coupled to the bird feeder through a hole in the center plate, such as with a screw or wing nut.
The bird feeder perch of the invention may be coupled to a bird feeder in one of two configurations. In a first configuration, the loop is positioned below the bottom surface of the bird feeder to accommodate larger birds. In a second configuration, the loop is inverted and positioned above the bottom surface of the bird feeder to cater to smaller birds. Either of the two configurations will encourage birds of different sizes and flocking habits to congregate on the feeder, providing a more pleasant bird-viewing experience for the user.
In a preferred embodiment, a perch for a bird feeder comprises a base section, a plurality of lobes, where the lobes are coupled together to form a continuous loop, and a plurality of support members, where the support members couple the loop to the base section. In an aspect, at least two of the lobes are generally “U”-shaped. In another aspect, at least two of the lobes are generally “C”-shaped. In yet another aspect, the lobes are spaced about the loop such that the loop is generally symmetrical about its x and y axes.
In an aspect, the loop has a larger diameter than the base section. In another aspect, the base section and the loop are offset from, and substantially parallel to, one another. In yet another aspect, the base section is adapted to accept a fastener to couple the perch to the bird feeder. In another aspect, the number of lobes equals the number of support members.
In another preferred embodiment, a perch for a bird feeder comprises a base section lying in a first horizontal plane; a plurality of lobes, where the lobes are coupled together to form a continuous loop, the loop lying in a second horizontal plane substantially parallel to the first horizontal plane; and a plurality of support members, where the support members couple the loop to the base section.
In an aspect, the perch comprises four generally “U”-shaped lobes, where the lobes are spaced about the loop such that the loop is generally symmetrical about its x and y axis. In another aspect, the perch comprises four generally “C”-shaped lobes, where the lobes are spaced about the loop such that the loop is generally symmetrical about its x and y axis. In yet another aspect, the base section defines a hole adapted to accept a fastener to couple the base section to the bird feeder.
In another preferred embodiment, a bird feeder comprises an elongated cylinder having a base; a perch comprising a base section, a plurality of lobes coupled together to form a continuous loop, and a plurality of support members, the support members couple the base section to the loop; the base section lies in a first horizontal plane and the loop lies in a second horizontal plane offset from, and substantially parallel to, the first horizontal plane; and the base section of the perch is coupled to the base of the cylinder.
In an aspect, at least two of the lobes are generally “U”-shaped. In another aspect, at least two of the lobes are generally “C”-shaped. In yet another aspect, the lobes are spaced about the loop such that the loop is generally symmetrical about its x and y axes.
In an aspect, the loop has a larger diameter than the base section. In another aspect, the base section defines a hole adapted to accept a fastener for coupling the base section to the base of the cylinder.
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
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Bird feeder perch 100 may be coupled to bird feeder 300 in one of two configurations.
In a preferred embodiment, bird feeder perch 100 is constructed of powder coated steel. In alternate embodiments, the steel may be plated or coated with a plastic material, or bird feeder perch 100 may be constructed of stainless steel. Approximate preferred dimensions are included in Table 1, below, and shown in
The claims should not be read as limited to the described order or elements unless stated to that effect. Therefore, all embodiments that come within the scope and spirit of the following claims and equivalents thereto are claimed as the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/957,985 entitled “Removable and Reconfigurable Perch for Bird Feeder,” filed on Nov. 4, 2009. The entire contents of the priority application are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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61257985 | Nov 2009 | US |