BIRD FEEDER
A miniature size bird feeder that includes a feed holder; a cap or cover over the feed holder; means for releasably attaching the cap or cover to the feed holder and an attachment means for supporting the feed holder.
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Priority for this application is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to commonly owned and co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/837,753 which was filed on Aug. 15, 2006 and which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates generally to bird feeders and pertains, more particularly, to bird feeders used particularly for feeding hummingbirds.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are numerous types of bird feeders that are available. However, most of these bird feeders are adapted for use with average-size birds. Existing bird feeders are relatively large and are appropriate for only certain placements.
Wild bird feeders are typically placed in somewhat permanent positions around a person's house and in their yard or garden. They can be hung from trees or poles, mounted on windows or window sills, screwed to trees or buildings and other such semi permanent positions where they can be observed for the enjoyment of bird watching. During warmer weather, when people spend more time in their yards, they may not always be able to view their bird feeders from all areas. Additionally, it is desirable to many people to attract wild birds closer to them where they can enjoy them in detail, their intricate forms, colors and wild behavior. While most wild birds tend to be skittish by nature and fly away when humans are around, some species are more apt to feed near humans.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a bird feeder that can be transported easily and can be readily attached to a wide variety of objects in the yard.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a bird feeder that is relatively small in size and that is particularly adapted for feeding hummingbirds or other similar small birds.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a small bird feeder that is relatively simple in construction and that preferably has a holder and a readily releasable top with one or more apertures for providing access of the hummingbird to the feed holder.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a bird feeder preferably for hummingbirds and that has a versatile attachment means that enables the feeder to be supported from any number of different objects or on its own.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTo accomplish the foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention, there is provided a versatile bird feeder that is relatively small in size and that is particularly adapted for the feeding of hummingbirds or the like small birds. The various embodiments of the invention that are described herein all are characterized by a versatility of attachment. This attachment provides a simple way of supporting the feeder from any number of different objects. The feeder bowl is basically a food holder, and in the preferred embodiment, a screw top is used having one or more apertures through which the bird may access the feed within the holder. The preferred form of attachment of the feeder is a flexi-tube system. A side stem may also be provided as an additional feature positioned as a perch.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a miniature size bird feeder that includes a feed holder; a cap or cover over the feed holder; means for releasably attaching the cap or cover to the feed holder and an attachment means for supporting the feed holder. The attachment means may comprise any one or more of a pivot clamp; a plurality of support legs; a clamp hanger; a handle; an elastic band; a flexible line that is adapted to be bent into various configurations. The cover or cap is preferably engaged with the holder by being screwed thereon. The feed holder preferably has at least one feed port sized for access by a small bird.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a miniature size bird feeder that includes a feed holder; a cap or cover over the feed holder; means for releasably attaching the cap or cover to the feed holder and an attachment means for supporting the feed holder. The attachment means may comprise one or more of a pivot clamp; a plurality of support legs; a clamp hanger; a handle; an elastic band; a flexible line that is adapted to be bent into various configurations. The cover or cap may be engaged with said holder by being screwed thereon.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a miniature size bird feeder that includes a feed holder having a feed port sized for access by a small bird and an attachment means for supporting the feed holder. The attachment means preferably comprises a flexible line that is adapted to be bent into various configurations for support of the holder.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention there is provided a miniature size bird feeder that includes a feed holder, a cap or cover over the feed holder, said cap or cover being provided with at least one feed port, said cap or cover being releasably attached to an opening in the feed holder, and an attachment member for supporting the feed holder either in a self-supporting manner or from another object. The attachment member may comprise one or more of a pivot clamp; a plurality of support legs; a clamp hanger; a handle; an elastic band; a flexible line that is adapted to be bent into various configurations; a plurality of flexible stem members that are each able to be formed into a predetermined configuration and maintained in that configuration for support of the holder. The stem member may have a wire inside covered by a soft flexible material. There may also be provided a separate stem piece integrally attached with the stem member and adapted to form a perch.
Numerous other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should now become apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
There are described herein a number of different embodiments of a portable, miniature bird feeder that is meant primarily for feeding hummingbirds, although it may also be used for feeding other small birds. In addition to being small and thus readily portable, the feeders that are described herein are also characterized by a unique and simple attachment means so that the feeders can be positioned virtually anywhere. The attachment means provides a way to attach the feeder to any deck rail, arbor rod, chair arm, finger, toe, hat brim, umbrella pole, table top, bird bath, and virtually any object that one would find outside in the yard. Alternatively, the feeder may even be planted in or attached to a flower box. Also, in addition to hanging or other means of attachment, the bird feeder may be constructed so as to be self-standing.
In all of the embodiments that are described herein, the bird feeder is comprised of a feeder bowl that may be used for storing bird seed or other food products, such as meal worms, nectars, fruit, jelly, or suet. The bowl is preferably transparent so the observer can see the level of feed in the bowl.
In addition to the feeder bowl, there is a top that is provided on the feeder, and the top preferably has one or more ports through which the bird accesses the feed in the holder. In the preferred embodiment, the top may be screwed on the base or feeder bowl. The top is preferably formed as a flower head, and in this regard the preferred embodiment of the present invention is that illustrated in
Another feature of the present invention particularly relating to the preferred embodiment of
As mentioned previously, the preferred cover is screwed onto the base. This arrangement makes it quite easy to thoroughly clean the bird feeder. The feeder itself can be made of various types of materials including glass, plastic or metal. The bowl that holds the seed is preferably transparent so that the level of the nectar is visible.
The first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The bottom of the feed holder 10 provides a socket 18 from which the bird feeder is supported. This support is provided by a pivot clamp 20 that includes arms 22 and 24 that are pivotal about the pivot point or joint 25. A link 26 connects the pivot clamp 20 to the socket 18. The link 26 may have a ball at the end where it connects with the socket 18 and has some type of a pivot joint end at the joint 25.
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In all of the embodiments described herein, the cover or cap has at least one port through which the bird can access the interior of the feed container. One of the unique aspects of the embodiments of the present invention is the miniature nature of the bird feeder. The depth of the holder of the feed, such as a nectar, is preferably in a range of 1-2.5 inches. Accordingly, the bird feeder described herein is of relatively small size. This also makes for a very portable feeder and one in which the attachment means provides a great deal of versatility as far as where the feeder can be attached.
Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the feeder that is described includes a cover, however, in an alternate embodiment the cover may be optional in which case the opening in the holder is provided with a feed port that is suitable for access by a small bird such as a hummingbird.
Claims
1. A miniature size bird feeder comprising:
- a feed holder;
- a cap or cover over the feed holder;
- means for releasably attaching the cap or cover to the feed holder;
- and an attachment means for supporting the feed holder;
- wherein said attachment means comprises a pivot clamp;
- wherein said pivot clamp comprises a pair of arms that may be opened or closed;
- wherein said attachment means further includes a link that interconnects the pivot clamp and the feed holder.
2. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 1 wherein said arms each define at one end thereof a respective pair of jaws that may be secures to a separate member and at the other end thereof a respective pair of legs having ends that are spacedly disposed.
3. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 1 wherein said arms comprise respective jaws connected at a pivot joint.
4. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 3 wherein the link has a first end connected at the pivot joint of the jaws.
5. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 4 wherein the feed holder includes a lower socket and the link has an opposite end that is received in the socket.
6. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 5 wherein the interconnections at both ends of the link are tight so that the relative position between the pivot clamp and feed holder can be adjusted and maintained.
7. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 1 wherein said link has opposed ends that respectively form a first joint with the pivot clamp and a second joint with a bottom of the feed holder.
8. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 7 wherein the joints at respective opposed ends of the link are tight so that the relative position between the pivot clamp and feed holder can be adjusted and maintained.
9. A miniature size bird feeder comprising:
- a feed holder having a feed port sized for access by a small bird;
- and a handle for supporting the feed holder;
- said handle having opposed ends that engage with the feed holder with the handle adapted to assume various positions relative to the feed holder.
10. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 9 wherein said handle includes substantially straight sides and an interconnecting middle curved section.
11. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 10 wherein the handle is substantially U-shaped with the opposed ends thereof disposed at substantially a right angle to the substantially straight sides.
12. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 11 wherein the feed holder has opposed slots for receiving respective opposed ends of the handle.
13. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 12 wherein the handle is supported from the feed holder in a manner so that the handle can be one of hung from an object and used as a support for the feed holder from a rest surface.
14. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 9 wherein the feed holder has opposed slots and the opposed ends of the handle are respectively mounted in the opposed slots.
15. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 14 wherein said handle is supported from the feed holder in a manner so that the handle can be one of hung from an object and used as a support for the feed holder from a rest surface.
16. A miniature size bird feeder comprising:
- a feed holder having at least one feed port for access by a bird;
- a pivot clamp for supporting the feed holder;
- wherein said pivot clamp comprises a pair of arms that may be opened or closed;
- wherein said attachment means further includes a link that interconnects the pivot clamp and the feed holder.
17. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 16 wherein said arms each define at one end thereof a respective pair of jaws that may be secures to a separate member and at the other end thereof a respective pair of legs having ends that are spacedly disposed.
18. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 17 wherein said arms comprise respective jaws connected at a pivot joint, wherein the link has a first end connected at the pivot joint of the jaws, and wherein the feed holder includes a lower socket and the link has an opposite end that is received in the socket.
19. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 16 wherein the link has opposed ends that respectively form a first joint with the pivot clamp and a second joint with a bottom of the feed holder.
20. A miniature size bird feeder of claim 19 wherein the joints at respective opposed ends of the link are tight so that the relative position between the pivot clamp and feed holder can be adjusted and maintained.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 16, 2009
Publication Date: Apr 15, 2010
Applicant: DROLL YANKEES, INC. (Foster, RI)
Inventors: Betsy P. Puckett (Foster, RI), Marco Wo (Providence, RI)
Application Number: 12/639,111
International Classification: A01K 39/02 (20060101); A47G 29/00 (20060101); A01K 39/014 (20060101);