Beaver be gone

A support that prevents beavers and other animals from constructing dams which block culverts associated with ponds and streams. The support includes a rectangular floating device covered with solar electrically charged mesh wire. The support is anchored so as to be able to rise and fall as the level of the waters rise and fall.

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Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

I PLAN VIEW

II SIDE VIEW p III END VIEW

1. BASE PIPE—MADE OF PVC −3″×3×6′ APROX.

2. METAL WIRE MESH—10 GA. ×3″6′ APROX

3. METAL SCREWS—SELF TAPPING ×1″ TO ATTACH WIRE MESH

4. MOUNT FOR CHARGER. FOR USE AWAY FROM SHORE.

5. ANCHOR WIRE—16 GA. TO ANCHOR TO STAKES.

6. POWER WIRE.—16 GA TO CONNECT TO CHARGER TO WIRE MESH

7. GROUND WIRE—16 GA. CONNECTED ANCHOR STAKE NO. 9

8. CULVERT

9. ANCHOR STAKES—USED TO ANCHOR AND PROVIDE GROUND FOR APPARATUS

10. SOLAR FENCE CHARGER—FOR USE IN REMOTE AREAS.

Claims

1. The Beaver Be Gone will deter beavers from closing up pipes and culverts in ponds and streams, thereby restricting damage to ponds and surrounding properties.

The Beaver Be Gone limits the amount of work required to maintain the integrity of the natural flow of water without the beaver obstructions.
Patent History
Publication number: 20100260550
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 9, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 14, 2010
Inventor: Robert Lee Jackson (Batesburg, SC)
Application Number: 12/384,687
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Terminal Or Head (405/125)
International Classification: E01F 5/00 (20060101);