The present disclosure relates to bird feeders, and more particularly, to an improved bird feeder which prevents undesired animals from accessing feed retained within the feeder.
Bird feeders are often subject to attack by animals, such as squirrels, attempting to gain access to their stored feed or bird seed. In addition to scaring away would-be feeding birds, squirrels or other animals who gain access to the feeder may consume large amounts of seed. Likewise, attempts to gain access to the seed by these animals often results in excess seed spillage, creating both waste and mess, and risks temporary or permanent damage to the feeder due to their relatively large weight and aggressive nature.
Numerous examples of so-called squirrel-proof feeders are found in the prior art. These designs, however, have proven inadequate and/or are overly complicated and thus not cost effective. For example, some feeders utilize moveable covers which selectively close or block feed ports of the feeder in response to excess weight placed on a feeding perch of the feeder. Thus, the feeder requires an attacking animal's weight to be placed onto a lower portion or the perch thereof in order to engage mechanism which closes the feeding ports. However, squirrels commonly attack feeders from above, wherein access to the feed ports may be gained without bearing weight on the feeder's lower portions. Likewise, other designs utilize closing mechanisms which occupy excessive space within the feeder and/or lack access for repair or replacement.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved squirrel or animal proof bird feeder which resists attacks from all directions, while remaining cost effective to manufacture and easy to maintain.
A bird feeder according to an embodiment of the present disclosure comprises an inner housing including a seed reservoir having at least one feed port defined therethrough providing access to seed contained within the reservoir, and an inner base supporting the seed reservoir. The feeder further comprises an outer housing moveably mounted to the inner housing, including a reservoir cover arranged over the seed reservoir and defining at least one feed opening. The outer housing is moveable relative to the inner housing between a first position, wherein the at least one feed port and the at least one feed opening are aligned, and a second position, wherein the at least one feed port and the at least one feed opening are not aligned and the outer housing covers the feed port. The outer housing further comprises a top cover arranged over and receiving a portion of the inner housing, and an outer base supporting the reservoir cover. A compression spring is operatively connected between the inner base and the outer base for biasing the outer housing into the first position relative to the inner housing, wherein the application of a predetermined force on the outer housing is operative to bias the outer housing into the second position against an elastic return force of the compression spring.
A bird feeder according to another embodiment of the present disclosure comprises an inner housing having a seed reservoir. The seed reservoir defines at least one feed portion in communication with an interior of the reservoir holding a quantity of seed. An outer housing is arranged over the inner housing and includes at least one feed opening. The outer housing is moveable relative to the inner housing between a first position, wherein the at least one feed port and the at least one feed opening are aligned, and a second position, wherein the at least one feed port and the at least one feed opening are not aligned. An elastic return assembly is arranged beneath the seed reservoir and biases the outer housing into the first position relative to the inner housing.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a feeder, such as a bird feeder, adapted to resist attacks from all angles, including from the sides, top and/or bottom of the feeder. The feeder includes an inner housing and an outer housing moveably mounted to the inner housing. The inner housing includes a seed reservoir having at least one feed port therethrough for providing access to the seed, and an inner base defining a bottom of the seed reservoir. The outer housing includes a reservoir cover arranged generally around the inner housing, a top cover arranged over the top of the inner housing, and an outer base attached to a bottom of the reservoir cover. The reservoir cover includes feed openings corresponding to the feed ports of the seed reservoir. The outer housing, including each of the top cover, the reservoir cover and the outer base, is moveable relative to the inner housing between a first or open position, wherein the feed openings and feed ports are aligned, and a second or closed position, wherein the feed openings and feed ports are not aligned and the outer housing covers the feed ports. In this way, in response to the application of a predetermined force placed on any portion of the outer housing, including onto the top cover alone, the feeder is biased into the closed position or state.
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More specifically, the moveable subassembly or outer housing 300 includes an intermediate portion or reservoir cover 310, a feeder top cover or lid 320 fixedly attached to the reservoir cover, a support guide 330, and an outer base or bottom end 350 fixed to the reservoir cover and sized to be moveably received within an underside of the inner base 250. The outer housing 300 is moveable relative to the inner housing 200 in the indicated direction D from the open position of the feeder 100 illustrated in
As will be set forth in greater detail herein, the outer housing 300 is held in the open position via the application of a force generated by an elastic biasing arrangement. In response to the application of a sufficient opposite force on any portion of the outer housing 300, including on the top cover 320 or feeding pedestals 315 of the reservoir cover 310, the outer housing is biased downward, against the return force of an elastic element of the biasing arrangement. In this way, in response to an animal attack on nearly any exterior surface of the feeder, the outer housing 300 of the feeder will be biased into the closed position, blocking access to the seed held within the seed space 211. Likewise, when the biasing force is removed (e.g., when an animal releases or dismounts the feeder), the outer housing 300 will return to the open position shown in
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The inner base 250 may be fitted to a lower end of the seed reservoir 210, or formed integrally therewith, and generally comprises an outer flange 252, a first cylindrical body portion 254 sized for fixed insertion within the seed reservoir 210, and a generally conical or tapering protruding end portion 256. The inner base 250, including the cylindrical body 254 and conical end portion 256, is generally hollow in nature and configured to slidably receive the second or outer base 350 therein in an assembled state of the feeder 100. A fastener, such as a threaded rod 251 is secured to a free end of the conical end portion 256, and extends into the hollow interior thereof. The rod 251 may be fixed to the inner base 250 via one or more nuts 253, for example, two nuts arranged on either side of the top of the conical end portion 256.
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Similar to the inner base 250, the outer base 350 includes a mounting flange 352, which may be formed integrally with or attached to the reservoir cover 310, a hollow cylindrical body 354 fixable to the mounting flange, and a conical or tapering end portion 356 sized to be slidably received within the hollow interior of the inner base 250, as shown in
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As shown in the figures, the entirety of the elastic biasing arrangement, including the spring 380 and associated fasteners, is arranged with the hollow interior space defined in the bottoms of the inner and outer housings 250,350. However, the arrangement is exposed from an underside of the feeder 100, allowing for easy access for adjustment or replacement, while protecting the assembly from damage and from the elements. This arrangement also minimizes feeder size by limiting the placement of the spring element to the bottom of the feeder, rather than extending through the feed reservoir of the feeder and reducing available seed storage space, as is found in prior art designs.
The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range.
Also, the indefinite articles “a” and “an” preceding an element or component of the invention are intended to be nonrestrictive regarding the number of instances, that is, occurrences of the element or component. Therefore “a” or “an” should be read to include one or at least one, and the singular word form of the element or component also includes the plural unless the number is obviously meant to be singular.
The term “invention” or “present invention” as used herein is a non-limiting term and is not intended to refer to any single embodiment of the particular invention but encompasses all possible embodiments as described in the application.