Antiperch device for birds
An antiperch device for deterring birds from perching on undesired perch locations. The device includes various embodiments which are constructed of wires forming arcs and/or wires that are parallel to and spaced above an object such as a light fixture to be protected. The wires are sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter to prevent the birds from getting a secure footing thereon but are sufficiently stiff to keep the birds from reaching the object.
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/792,748, filed Feb. 23, 2001 which claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/190,694, filed Mar. 20, 2000.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to apparatus for preventing, discouraging and/or deterring birds from landing on undesired perch locations.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ARTIn many cases birds such as pigeons, swallows, seagulls, starlings, owls, hawks and crows create unwelcome noise. Also their droppings are unsightly and are a threat to human health. Various means have been designed to keep birds off of buildings, light fixtures, billboards and narrow ledges, however, these devices have not always been completely effective. It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved device for keeping, preventing, discouraging and/or deterring birds from landing on undesired perch locations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne embodiment of the present invention consists of an antiperch device for birds. There is provided a series of wires which are fixed at their opposite ends in relation to an object to be protected, such as for example, a light fixture. The wires are fixed with each wire arranged in an arc over the object to be protected. The wires have sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object to be protected but also are sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
Another embodiment of the present invention is an antiperch device for birds which includes an elongated wire having a major portion of its length arranged parallel to the surface of an object to be protected. The wire is spaced above the object and has sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but is also sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wire.
Still another embodiment of the invention might include an antiperch device for birds including a first elongated wire having a major portion formed in an elongated snowshoe shape. The major portion is arranged in a plane which is adapted to be parallel to the surface of the object to be protected and is spaced above that object. A second elongated wire having a second major portion is located centrally of the snowshoe shape and extends longitudinally of the shape. The second wire is welded to the first wire. There is also included at least one third wire which has a third major portion extending across the snowshoe shape and welded to the first and second wires. The wires have sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but are also sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
Still another embodiment of the invention is an antiperch device for birds for preventing the birds from perching on an object. The device includes a first elongated wire having a major portion formed in an elongated snowshoe shape. The major portion is arranged in a plane which is adapted to be parallel to the surface of the object and is spaced above the object. There is a second elongated wire which has a second major portion located centrally of the snowshoe shape and extending longitudinally of the snowshoe shape. The second wire is welded to the first wire. A third elongated wire and a fourth elongated wire are provided. The third and fourth elongated wires have major portions which cross each other and are welded to the first elongated wire. The wires have sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but are also sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
Still a further embodiment of the invention is an antiperch device for birds for mounting on an object to prevent the birds from perching on the object and includes a first elongated wire which is curved into a circular shape. Second and third elongated wires are provided and each have a major portion which cross each other and are welded to the first elongated wire. Each of the second and third wires includes a pair of mounting portions which extend perpendicularly from the opposite ends of the major portion of the elongated wire and are adapted to mount the antiperch device on the object with the circular shape located in a plane spaced above the object. The wires have sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also are sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
Another embodiment of the invention involves a plurality of wires having a straight major portion each of the major portions being parallel to one another and arranged in an equally spaced series which defines the plane which is adapted to be parallel to the surface of the object to be protected and is spaced above the object. Each of these wires includes a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion. Both the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion extend perpendicularly from the respective major portion. Each of the first mounting portions are parallel to one another and are arranged in an equally spaced series which defines a plane. Also each of the second mounting portions are parallel to one another and arranged in an equally spaced series which defines a plane. A first wire is adapted to be positioned at the surface of the object to be protected and is welded to the first mounting portions. Also a second wire is adapted to be positioned at the surface of the object and is welded to the second mounting portions. Depending upon the configuration of the object one or more of the above defined arrangements of varying size can be used to protect the object.
Still another embodiment of the invention involves an antiperch device for birds for mounting an object to prevent birds from perching on the object. The device comprises a plurality of wires each having a straight major portion, a first mounting portion and second mounting portion. Each of the wires has its first mounting portion and second mounting portion parallel to one another and located at the opposite ends of the major portion of the wire. There is also provided at least one tube which receives therein the first mounting portions of two wires of said plurality of wires. Thus the two wires are capable of pivoting relative to one another. The first mounting portions each have feet retaining the mounting portions within the tube. The feet are bendable so as to flatten against the tube to lock the major portions of the two wires at a desired pivoted angle relative to one another.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the intention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring now to the drawings,
In one embodiment of the invention the wires have a diameter of 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}th″ diameter and are Type 302 stainless steel spring wire. Another embodiment uses type 304 stainless steel spring wire of the same diameter. In still another embodiment of the invention the wire is 0.063″ diameter Type 316 stainless steel spring wire. Referring to
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In addition to the major portion 21 of the wire being arranged parallel to the surface of the object the wire has mounting portions 24 and 25 each of which extends perpendicularly from the major portion 21. As illustrated the mounting portion 24 is clamped to the object to be protected by a clamp 24A and the mounting portion 25 is clamped to the object by a clamp 25A. In the case of the mounting portion 25 there is a foot 30 formed on the distal end of the mounting portion which is used to secure the single elongated wire 20 in place. The foot 30 extends at a 90-degree angle from the main body 26A of the mounting portion 25. Both mounting portions 24 and 25 extend at 90-degree angles from the major portion 21 of the device 20.
The wire 20 has sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also is sufficiently flexible and has a small enough diameter that the bird cannot light upon the wire and obtain a secure footing. It has been found that use of a wire of 0.062 inches or {fraction (1/16)}th inch diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire or 0.063 inch diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire is an appropriate wire to provide the correct amount of stiffness and flexibility.
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The antiperch device 54 is arranged so that the major portion 55 is parallel to and above the surface of the arm 53. In one embodiment of the invention the spacing of the major portion 55 from the surface was 3{fraction (1/4)} inches, the spacing being determined by the length of the mounting portions 56. The wire 54 has sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the arm 53 but is also sufficiently flexible and has a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wire 54.
Still another embodiment of the invention for providing a single wire is shown in
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Each of the elongated wires 55, 60, 65, 66, 67 and 70 has a pair of mounting portions 80 which function to mount the respective elongated wires on the object to be protected 57. Depending on the configuration of the object, mounting can be accomplished by means of clamps as above described in connection with the embodiment of
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All of the above described embodiments including the embodiment of
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The wires 115 and 111 include mounting portions 125 which extend perpendicularly from the major portion of the wires and function to mount the antiperch device on the object to be protected. In the fashion described above the mounting portions 125 may have loops 126 on them for receiving screws for attachment or may be formed in a L-shape as illustrated at 127 in the drawing
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Various means can be used to mount the device of
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As mentioned above various means can be used for mounting the antiperch devices on an object to be protected. Referring to
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While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes, equivalents, and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions defined by the following claims are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. An antiperch device for birds comprising a series of elongated wires, said wires being fixed at their opposite ends in relation to an object to be protected with each wire arranged in an arc over the object to be protected, said wires having sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object to be protected but also being sufficiently flexible and having a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
2. The antiperch device of claim 1 wherein the wires are spaced sufficiently close to one another so as to prevent the birds from perching between them.
3. The antiperch device of claim 1 wherein the wire is 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
4. The antiperch device of claim 1 wherein the wire is 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
5. An antiperch device for birds for protecting the surface of an object comprising an elongated wire having a major portion of its length arranged parallel to said surface of the object and spaced above the object, said wire having sufficient rigidly resilient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also being sufficiently flexible and having a small enough diameter that the bird cannot obtain a secure footing on the wire.
6. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion, said elongated wire further including a loop extending from the end of the mounting portion and a clamp securing the loop to the object for mounting the elongated wire on the object.
7. The antiperch device for birds of claim 5 wherein the elongated wire includes a mounting portion including first and second side-by-side wire sections, a loop on said mounting portion, said mounting portion extending perpendicularly from said major portion toward said loop which extends parallel to said major portion, said loop providing means for securing a mounting clamp to the antiperch device.
8. The antiperch device for birds of claim 7 wherein the first and second side-by-side wire sections are twisted together adjacent the major portions to provide strength and stiffness to the antiperch device.
9. The antiperch device for birds of claim 7 wherein the first and second side-by-side wire sections are welded together adjacent the major portion to provide strength and stiffness to the antiperch device.
10. The antiperch device for birds of claim 5 wherein the elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion, said elongated wire further including a pair of L-shaped portions extending from the distal ends of said mounting portions, each L-shaped portion having one leg parallel to said major portion and its other leg perpendicular to said one leg.
11. An antiperch device for birds for mounting on an object to prevent birds from perching on the object comprising a first elongated wire having a major portion formed in an elongated snowshoe shape, said major portion being arranged in a plane which is adapted to be parallel to the surface of the object and spaced above the object, a second elongated wire having a second major portion located centrally of said snowshoe shape and extending longitudinally of said snowshoe shape, said second wire being welded to said first wire, at least one third elongated wire having a third major portion extending across said snowshoe shape and welded to said first and second wires, said wires having sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also being sufficiently flexible and having a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
12. The antiperch device of claim 11 wherein each elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion, each elongated wire further including a loop extending from the end of the mounting portion, and screws received in said loops and securing the wires to said object.
13. The antiperch device of claim 11 wherein each elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion and secured to said object.
14. The antiperch device of claim 12, wherein said wires are 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
15. The antiperch device of claim 12, wherein said wires are 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
16. An antiperch device for birds for mounting on an object to prevent birds from perching on the object comprising a first elongated wire having a major portion formed in an elongated snowshoe shape, said major portion being arranged in a plane which is adapted to be parallel to the surface of the object and spaced above the object, a second elongated wire having a second major portion located centrally of said snowshoe shape and extending longitudinally of said snowshoe shape, said second wire being welded to said first wire, a third elongated wire, a fourth elongated wire, said third and fourth elongated wires each having a major portion, said major portions of third and fourth wires crossing each other and being welded to said first elongated wire, said wires having sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also being sufficiently flexible and having a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
17. The antiperch device of claim 16 wherein each elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion of the respective elongated wire and adapted to mount the antiperch device on the object.
18. The antiperch device of claim 17, wherein said wires are 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
19. The antiperch device of claim 17, wherein said wires are 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
20. An antiperch device for birds for mounting on an object to prevent birds from perching on the object comprising a first elongated wire which is curved into a circular shape, a second elongated wire, a third elongated wire, said second and third elongated wires each having a major portion which cross each other and are welded to said first elongated wire, each of said second and third elongated wires including a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion of said elongated wire and adapted to mount the antiperch device on the object with the circular shape located in a plane spaced above said object, said wires having sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also being sufficiently flexible and having a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
21. The antiperch device of claim 20 wherein said major portions of said second and third elongated wires are perpendicular to one another.
22. The antiperch device of claim 20 additionally comprising a fourth elongated wire having a major portion which crosses the major portions of said second and third elongated wires, said major portions of said second, third and fourth elongated wires being arranged at sixty degree angles to one another.
23. The antiperch device of claim 21 or 22 wherein the wires are spaced sufficiently close to one another so as to prevent the birds from perching between them.
24. The antiperch device of claim 23 wherein said wires are 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
25. The antiperch device of claim 23, wherein said wires are 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
26. An antiperch device for birds for mounting on an object to prevent birds from perching on the object comprising an object having a surface, a plurality of wires each having a straight major portion, each of said major portions being parallel to one another and arranged in an equally spaced series which defines a plane which is parallel to the surface of the object and spaced above the object, each of said wires including a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion, each of said first mounting portions being parallel to one another and arranged in an equally spaced series which defines a plane, each of said second mounting portions being parallel to one another and arranged in an equally spaced series which defines a plane, a first wire adapted to be positioned at the surface of the object and welded to said first mounting portions and a second wire adapted to be positioned at the surface of the object and welded to said second mounting portions.
27. The antiperch device of claim 26 wherein the wires of said plurality of wires have sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also are sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
28. The antiperch device of claim 27 wherein the wires of said plurality of wires are spaced sufficiently close to one another so as to prevent the birds from perching between them.
29. The antiperch device of claim 28, wherein the wires of said plurality of wires are 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
30. The antiperch device of claim 28, wherein the wires of said plurality of wires are 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
31. An antiperch device for birds for mounting on an object to prevent birds from perching on the object comprising a plurality of wires each having a straight major portion, a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion; each of said wires having its first mounting portion and second mounting portion parallel to one another located at the opposite ends of the major portion of the wire, at least one tube receiving therein the first mounting portions of two wires of said plurality of wires whereby said two wires are capable of pivoting relative to each other, said first mounting portions each having feet retaining said mounting portions within said tube, said feet being bendable so as to flatten against said tube to lock the major portions of said two wires at a desired pivoted angle relative to one another.
32. The antiperch device of claim 31 wherein said wires have sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also are sufficiently flexible and have a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wires.
33. The antiperch device of claim 31 wherein the wires are spaced sufficiently close to one another so as to prevent the birds from perching between them.
34. The antiperch device of claim 31, wherein said wires are 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
35. The antiperch device of claim 31, wherein said wires are 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
36. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the major portion is straight.
37. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the major portion is formed to the shape of the object to be protected.
38. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion, and plastic inserts adapted to receive said mounting portions for mounting on the object to be protected.
39. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the major portion is arranged so as to extend at an angle to the vertical.
40. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the wire is 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
41. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the wire is 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
42. The antiperch device of claim 7 wherein the first and second side-by-side wire sections are clamped or clipped together adjacent the major portion to provide strength and stiffness to the antiperch device.
43. The antiperch device of claim 5 wherein the elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion, each of said mounting portions having a foot extending therefrom.
44. An antiperch device for birds for protecting the surface of an object comprising an object having a surface, an elongated wire having a major portion of its length arranged parallel to said surface of the object and spaced above the object, said wire having sufficient stiffness to keep the birds from reaching the object but also being sufficiently flexible and having a small enough diameter that the bird cannot obtain a secure footing on the wire, said wire being connected directly to the surface of the object.
45. The antiperch device of claim 44 wherein the major portion is straight.
46. The antiperch device of claim 44 wherein the major portion is formed to the shape of the object to be protected.
47. The antiperch device of claim 44 wherein the major portion is arranged so as to extend at an angle to the vertical.
48. The antiperch device of claim 44 wherein the wire is 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
49. The antiperch device of claim 44 wherein the wire is 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
50. The antiperch device of claim 44 wherein the elongated wire includes a pair of mounting portions each extending perpendicularly from an opposite end of said major portion, each of said mounting portions having a foot extending therefrom.
51. An apparatus comprising:
- a shield adjacent an object to be protected from birds, the shield comprising at least one wire;
- a mounting element extending from the shield to the object;
- wherein the wire has a tension and length that are non-adjustable; and
- wherein the wire has sufficient stiffness to keep birds from reaching the object and has a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wire.
52. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the mounting element is a wire.
53. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the shield is planar.
54. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the shield is equidistant from the object.
55. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the mounting element is removably attached to the object.
56. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein the boundary of the planar shield is polygonal.
57. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the object to be protected is a surface of a building.
58. The apparatus of claim 57 wherein the surface is a roof.
59. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the object to be protected is a light fixture.
60. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the wire is 0.063″ diameter type 316 stainless steel spring wire.
61. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the wire is 0.062″ or {fraction (1/16)}″ diameter type 302 or 304 stainless steel spring wire.
62. A method comprising:
- positioning a wire across an object to be protected from birds;
- wherein the wire has sufficient non-adjustable stiffness to keep birds from reaching the object and has a small enough diameter that the birds cannot obtain a secure footing on the wire.
63. The method of claim 62 wherein said positioning secures the wire to the object.
64. The method of claim 62 wherein said positioning secure the wire adjacent to the object.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 17, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2005
Inventor: Gordon Sabine (Sherman Oaks, CA)
Application Number: 11/037,715