Animal Blocking Lateral Projection, Trap, Or Scarer Patents (Class 52/101)
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Publication number: 20110214338Abstract: Embodiments are directed to deterring pests using a user-customizable array of spikes buried under the surface of the ground. A system is provided for deterring pests using a user-customizable array of spikes buried under the surface of the ground. The system includes a lattice sheet with one or more interconnected segments, where each interconnected segment includes various recipient nodules configured to receive pest deterring spikes. In this way, the lattice sheet comprises a user-customizable array of pest deterring spikes. The pest deterring system also includes various pest deterring spikes, each of which is fastened orthogonally to at least one of the recipient nodules on the lattice sheet, so that the pest deterring spikes are positioned toward the ground surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: CRIMSON PRIME ENTERPRISE, INC.Inventor: Tyson P. Neumann
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Publication number: 20110209419Abstract: An improved bird repellent device which is simple and inexpensive to produce and install, yet which is 100% effective in preventing birds from landing or nesting on the protected structure by presenting a surface which projects outwardly from the protected structure at an angle in excess of 25° is impossible for birds to land or nest on and which can be installed quickly and easily on substantially any structure to be protected and is 100% effective in preventing landing or nesting of birds.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ULTIMATE BIRD CONTROL, LLCInventor: Randall C. Lippie
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Patent number: 7941977Abstract: A bird repellent apparatus having an integral base member and a plurality of prongs. The base member, by means of a plurality of tabs having holes for receiving screws or other fasteners, can be affixed to virtually any desired surface. The plurality of prongs with sharp tips presents an impossible barrier to birds that would otherwise land or perch on the surface to which the present invention is affixed. The combined base member and prongs are formed from injection molded plastic structure that also provide the tabs having holes to secure the base member to the underlying surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 7937896Abstract: An improved bird repellent device which is simple and inexpensive to produce and install, yet which is 100% effective in preventing birds from landing or nesting on the protected structure by presenting a surface which projects outwardly from the protected structure at an angle in excess of 25° is impossible for birds to land or nest on and which can be installed quickly and easily on substantially any structure to be protected and is 100% effective in preventing landing or nesting of birds.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Randall C. Lippie
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Publication number: 20110041420Abstract: A bird deterrent device is presented having a base that is at least partially composed of a metal or metal composite. The base can be configured such that the base has sufficient resiliency to revert to an original form after being bent at least 15° . A plurality of spikes can be coupled to the base so that the device is stackable with other such devices while the spikes are oriented at least 5° out of parallel with respect to a plane of the base. It is contemplated that the devices can be stacked such that the base of one device is less than 3 cm from the base of an adjacent device in the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Bruce Donoho, Rajen Rathod
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Patent number: 7884283Abstract: A security cover for selectively securing an access opening in an enclosure or a utility pole using a padlock with a shackle. The security cover includes a rigid cover, that substantially covers the access opening and has a lock-bar opening formed therethrough. A shroud is fixed about the lock-bar opening on the exterior surface of the rigid cover, and the shroud has an access port for enabling insertion of the padlock between the shroud and the exterior surface of the rigid cover. A lock-bar extends through the lock-bar opening in the rigid cover while the clamp-bar is engaged with the interior of the enclosure. The shackle-hole is accessible through the access port of the shroud.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Lighting Security Products, LLCInventor: Richard L. Ousley
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Patent number: 7884285Abstract: An animal protectant power line electrical insulator to be placed on structures such as electrical apparatus to protect birds, wildlife and other animals. Specifically the insulator may include, a snap-fit insulating cover configured to fit over an energized part of an electrical structure of a power line, a resiliently flexible separable juncture for application onto the power line and secure closure; and perhaps even at least one formed eye on the cover. A cover may hold itself in place and may be made from plastic, fiberglass, PVC, or other semi-rigid, non-conductive material; molded, formed, or fabricated to fit a desired application.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2009Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Power Line Sentry LLCInventor: Ronald Keith Spencer
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Publication number: 20110005146Abstract: The present disclosure provides devices, systems, and methods for deterring birds from landing on an object. In various embodiments, a bird deterrent can include a number of support members and a net. The net can be suspended over an object. In various embodiments, a net can be suspended over an object by coupling the net to a number of support members that are associated with the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: Edwin H. Ryan
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Publication number: 20100325972Abstract: A method, a system and a device for insulating a conditioned crawlspace beneath a building and protecting the building from termite infestation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: STALWART BUILT HOMESInventor: JULIUS POSTON
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Patent number: 7823339Abstract: A weep hole screen and method for installing the same in the exterior wall of a masonry building in order to prevent small animals such as insects and rodents from entering the building through the weep hole. A weep hole screen in accordance with the present invention preferably comprises a rectangular mesh screen with an angle bracket attached to each end. The weep hole screen is sized such that the angle brackets sandwich the bricks that form the weep hole, preferably on the interior faces of the bricks. The interfaces between the weep hole screen and the bricks are preferably sealed with mortar or another suitable sealant. The weep hole screen may be installed easily during original construction of the wall without the need for any mechanical fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Inventor: Edmund Burke Huber, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100263302Abstract: A wildlife deterrent for a utility support structure member between two conductors includes a bracket for attachment to the supporting member, a center support piece with a variable height arm connector, and two adjustable arms pivotally attached to the arm connector. No tools are required for the adjustments or attachments. Since the effective lengths of the support and arms are adjustable, either by elongation or using different length parts, the same angle of the arms can be achieved no matter what the separation between the conductors, and the gap between the arms and the conductor can be optimal for both deterrence and flashover prevention. The different pieces forming the deterrent can be selected by the lineman to quickly build an optimal deterrent in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: ECO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSInventor: Michael Lynch
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Publication number: 20100263303Abstract: A pest blocking device including a row of bendable members extending from a base member, wherein at least one of the bendable members is bent with respect to the base member, and wherein the base member is formed to fit in a given passageway and defines an aperture for passing articles therethrough into the passageway and the bendable members are bent to block a pest from entering the passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Boaz Kiserman
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Publication number: 20100251633Abstract: A bird repellent system comprising a round shaft and shaft base installation securely fastened to a tower, wherein the shaft is inserted perpendicularly into the tubular recess of the shaft base and held upright. The shaft comprises through which links can be formed to create a mesh or grid pattern to repel birds from landing or roosting on top of a tower structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: AREANNA SABINE, Gordon Sabine
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Patent number: 7802405Abstract: A bird deterrent device is presented having a base that is at least partially composed of a metal or metal composite. The base can be configured such that the base has sufficient resiliency to revert to an original form after being bent at least 15°. A plurality of spikes can be coupled to the base so that the device is stackable with other such devices while the spikes are oriented at least 5° out of parallel with respect to a plane of the base. It is contemplated that the devices can be stacked such that the base of one device is less than 3 cm from the base of an adjacent device in the stack.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Donoho, Rajen Rathod
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Publication number: 20100223861Abstract: An apparatus to prevent birds from crashing into glass is affixed over the exterior of a window glass. It comprises two parallel rods of equal length between which are affixed a plurality of fine strings. The strings are perpendicular to the rods and parallel to one another. Either of the rods, which are identical, is affixed horizontally to a surface above the glass window. The second rod is positioned horizontally beneath the glass area so that the said strings run straight and parallel over the glass. Thus, by placing strings at a distance in front of the glass so as to allow their reflections to be noticed by approaching birds, which reflections will be seen by the birds as converging and separating and perceived as motion that will warn them off. The second horizontal rod can be affixed to the surface directly below the glass, or alternatively, it may simply hang by its own weight. The apparatus is adjustable to fit windows of varying heights by means of rolling one rod towards the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: David R. Warwick
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Publication number: 20100223860Abstract: A process for preventing the re-entry of termites into a structure by constructing a collar around the structure that does not allow the termites to survive when exiting theType: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Sheng-Po Hu
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Patent number: 7788870Abstract: A method for inhibiting growths on shingled roofs, one or more of the strips installed along shingle courses. The strips are preferably formed of copper and have an upper portion formed with a pattern of through holes along the length of the strip and pattern of dimples extending along a lower portion of the length of the strips to increase the duration and extent of contact of rain or dew with the copper metal to increase the release of cupric ions effective in inhibiting growths on the roof.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: David Spencer
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Publication number: 20100201525Abstract: In a system for deterring intruding animals in a surveillance space or surveillance area, one or more detectors monitor the surveillance space or area for the presence of intruding animals. Each detector generates a signal that is analyzed by a processor in order to determine whether any intruding animals are located in the space under surveillance. When an intruding animal is detected, the processor determines an azimuth and elevation of the intruding animal. The processor then aims deterrence devices at the intruding animal and activates the aimed deterrence devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2008Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: BIRDSVISION LTD.Inventors: Ofer Bahat, Noah Satat
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Patent number: 7772499Abstract: A wildlife guard for electrical power equipment including an electrically insulating material with a conductive material therein in a quantity sufficient for the guard to maintain an electrostatic charge when placed in an electrical field.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: James B. Rauckman
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Publication number: 20100192483Abstract: An arrangement for preventing vermin from advancing in a pipe (20), designed for fitting in a delimited part of the pipe, comprising a contact pole (13, 22) of electrically conductive material and an opposite pole (11, 21). The contact pole, which is partially movable in the longitudinal direction of the pipe, is arranged on the inner side of the pipe, and the opposite pole is arranged separate from said contact pole in order to earth the inner side of said pipe and is arranged in or on the inner side of said pipe. The arrangement, in an active state and when the contact pole is energized, which causes a difference in electrical potential between the opposite pole and the contact pole, administers an electric shock to a vermin which tries to pass the contact pole. The invention also relates to a pipe section comprising the arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2008Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Niclas Nilsson, Robert Lidén, Per Johansson
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Patent number: 7748161Abstract: The method and apparatus include an elongated pesticide administration system is designed to fit between the foundation wall of a structure and the lowest portion of an exterior wall system, such as aluminum siding, vinyl siding, real or artificial stucco, or stone. The elongated seal is attached to the bottom surface of the exterior wall system, and it includes an extended, flexible, resilient seal which seals it against the outside of the foundation wall, thereby creating a pest treatment zone between the foundation wall and the lowest portion of said exterior siding material. Pesticide foam is injected into the pest treatment zone through holes which are spaced along the bottom of the seal or which extend through the exterior siding. The pesticide foam fills the pest treatment zone to provide perimeter protection.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: John Jeremiah Jordan, Jr.
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Patent number: 7712263Abstract: An improved bird repellent device which is simple and inexpensive to produce and install, yet which is 100% effective in preventing birds from landing or nesting on the protected structure by presenting a surface which projects outwardly from the protected structure at an angle in excess of 25° is impossible for birds to land or nest on and which can be installed quickly and easily on substantially any structure to be protected and is 100% effective in preventing landing or nesting or birds.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Randall Lippie
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Publication number: 20100107515Abstract: A barrier and a method to bar the passage of termites across the surface of a structure is provided, the barrier being applied to the surface of the structure and comprising a sticky adhesive substance capable of obstructing and entrapping termites which venture onto the surface of the adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: James Carter Harrington
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Patent number: 7685778Abstract: A rodent guard configured to be attached to an end of a gutter for preventing rodents from entering the gutter, climbing the gutter to the roof and entering a house is disclosed. The rodent guard may include a gutter receiving opening at one end and a cover receiving opening at a second end generally opposite to the first end. A perforated cover formed from a rigid material may be removably attached to the rodent guard body at the second end that enables the cover to be removed from the base during use such that debris within the gutter can be easily removed from the gutter. The perforated cover may be sized to allow water to pass through the cover, but prevent rodents from entering the gutter through the cover.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: James J. Edell
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Patent number: 7679000Abstract: A wildlife guard for electrical power equipment including a body constructed to mount onto the equipment. The body has an electrically conductive layer thereon. The electrically conductive layer comprises an electrically insulating material with a conductive filler material in quantity sufficient for the guard to maintain an electrostatic charge. The electrically conductive layer is bonded to the body by over-molding or co-molding techniques. The electrically conductive layer can be continuous or can be discrete segments separated by non-conductive segments. The body can be constructed from a conductive or non-conductive material.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventor: James B. Rauckman
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Patent number: 7671280Abstract: The bird guard provides a device to protect electrical insulators comprising a central shaft; a clamp attached to an end of the shaft to secure the device to a transmission tower; a top and bottom cover to shield transmission tower insulators; and bearings to allow the guard to rotate in order to frighten birds away from the insulators.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Dana M. Fairchild
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Publication number: 20100043313Abstract: A device (20) for deterring resting on a surface is disclosed. The device is formed from a planar sheet (10) having an elongate central portion (11) and two side portions (12, 13) joined to either side of the central portion; wherein at least one of the side portions contains an array of stabbing members (14); and wherein the side portions (12, 13) have means (16, 16?, 17? 17?) for joining one side portion (12) to another other side portion (13) once the side portions have been bent along their respective joins with the central portion (11) and abutted to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Anthony Melvyn Gray
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Patent number: 7644546Abstract: Disclosed is a utility pipe tape to act as a termite barrier and a support for a waterproof membrane to prevent gaps from forming between pipe and slab that lets ground termites in through the slab.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Inventor: David Middleton
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Publication number: 20090301000Abstract: The present invention relates to materials and methods for protecting man-made structures made with non-wood materials from termite damage through the application of borates to the surface of non-wood materials. In an embodiment the invention regards a method for preventing termite tunneling and tubing on non-wood and/or non-cellulosic materials by treating non-wood building components comprising the steps of applying a composition to the surfaces of a non-wood building component, wherein the composition comprises a borate component. In another embodiment the invention regards a method for preventing termite damage to man-made structures comprising the steps of mixing borates with a solvent to form a borate solution, obtaining a non-wood building component, coating the non-wood building component with the borate solution, and incorporating the coated non-wood building component into a man-made structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Nisus CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Douglas Lloyd, Ronald Thomas Schwalb
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Patent number: 7622668Abstract: A wildlife protection guard for electrical power distribution equipment has an enclosure constructed to surround a power line connection and formed by a pair of half-shells. The enclosure has a base member, a sidewall extending from the base member, a tapered member extending from the sidewall, and a top member on the tapered member. The base member has a central opening with a plurality of flexible fingers. The top member has a central opening which defines a first port. A second opening is provided on the tapered sidewall to define a second port. The pair of half-shells is configured to be held in a closed configuration by a first latch on the sidewall and a second latch provided on a portion of the enclosure different from the sidewall. The pair of half-shells is connected together by a robust hinge configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Cantex, Inc.Inventors: Steve Tollefson, John Morgan
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Publication number: 20090282750Abstract: My invention is called the Kitty Blocker. The Kitty Blocker keeps cats from climbing Christmas trees, and trees with bird feeders or nests in them. The Kitty Blocker is made of two circles with mouth type openings on each circle that when put together it leaves an opening for a tree to go through the center. It also has strips of Velcro on each circle so that it can be adjusted to the size of the tree and will hold the circles firmly together.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Brian Kieth Arnold
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Publication number: 20090266007Abstract: A device for removing and excluding wildlife from the exterior of a structure includes a flange portion, angled, typically 90 degrees so it can be fitted in corners and other locations where it is best suited for use. A tubular portion or cone is formed integrally with and extends from the flange for positioning over an opening in a structure or house at various locations. The cone is angled in a range of 30 to 90 degrees, preferably closer to 45 degrees to prevent reentry by wildlife. The interior surface of the cone is also highly polished. The first end of the cone at the flange has a somewhat oval shape and a narrower opening at the opposite end that is in communication with the outside atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: James DREISACKER
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Patent number: 7603816Abstract: Sill seal and termite shield (SSTS) devices are disclosed. The SSTS devices for residential housing are shown for poured concrete, masonry block, and frost protected shallow foundations. The polymeric foam pad of the SSTS device seals the rough surface atop the foundation wall. For the termite shield function, the SSTS devices use a metallic web—either of foil or of an impenetrable screen—or a nonmetallic web—either of plastic sheet or of impenetrable scrim. The termite shield or barrier layer is shown as adjacent to a weatherproofing membrane or as an interior layer of an polymeric laminate weatherproofing membrane. Hot melt adhesives attach the foam pad to the weatherproofing membrane and, where applicable, the barrier layer to the weatherproofing membrane. Pressure-activated, hot melt adhesives attach the SSTS device to the sill plate. A release sheet is applied forming a peel-and-stick device.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: MiTek Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Hohmann, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090249710Abstract: A bird deterrent has a base and at least one branched spike extending from the base. The branching can occur anywhere along the spike, and a single branch point can give rise to multiple branches. Spikes can have multiple branches. The various branches can be of any suitable length(s), and can be oriented in any suitable direction(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: BIRD-B-GONE, INC.Inventor: Bruce Donoho
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Patent number: 7596910Abstract: A bird repellent apparatus having an integral base member and a plurality of prongs. The base member, by means of a plurality of tabs having holes for receiving screws or other fasteners, can be affixed to virtually any desired surface. The plurality of prongs with sharp tips presents an impossible barrier to birds that would otherwise land or perch on the surface to which the present invention is affixed. The combined base member and prongs are formed from injection molded plastic structure that also provide the tabs having holes to secure the base member to the underlying surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Bird-B-Gone, Inc.Inventor: Bruce A. Donoho
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Patent number: 7581359Abstract: A decorative bird perching deterrent for spaces between building eaves and downspouts is a substantially right-triangle structure of a preselected material with at least 50 percent of the area bounded by the sides of the right triangle structure filled with the preselected material in a decorative fashion. Various ways of attaching to the downspout or the building are provided near at least one edge of the right-triangle structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Lisa Bukeavich
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Publication number: 20090199982Abstract: A device is disclosed which provides a skirting system for preventing the entry of pests, including insects and rodents, to the inner area/parts of air conditioners. Further, methods of using the device/system are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventor: Cleveland Leroy Brown
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Publication number: 20090188435Abstract: There are disclosed electronic and barrier systems for a pet door. In an embodiment, an electronic monitoring system includes sensors and a control module set to recognize animals having different personalities trying to access the pet door. An alarm is in connection with the control module for actuation based on personality of the animal. In one embodiment, a security barrier component allows a dog access to the pet door and prevent a human from accessing the pet door. The barrier component requires the dog to turn from a side portion into the pet door to prevent a human from accessing the pet door. In another embodiment, a device for limiting access through a pet door includes a tunnel formed between a top surface and sidewalls sized for allowing a small pet, while preventing a larger animal, from passage through the pet door. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Seymour B. Hale, JR.
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Publication number: 20090183440Abstract: The present invention discloses an anti-pinching structure for supporting frame, in which a slidable or rotatable positioning block is disposed on the hinge portion of the connection base and the supporting framework and a hinge unit is disposed on the hinge portion of the connection base and the supporting framework, such that the torsion spring of the hinge units may form a supporting torsion against the supporting framework and the positioning block may prevent the supporting framework from springing back.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: Kang Han CHENG
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Patent number: 7560642Abstract: A locking cap for a utility pole is provided to safeguard the metal wiring therein. The locking cap prevents access to the metal wiring through the access opening in the utility pole. The locking cap has a base that detachably mounts with one or more fasteners to a utility pole into and over the access opening and a locking shield that slidably engages with the base in a position overlying the one or more fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Inventors: Gianni Ygnelzi, Emilio Ygnelzi
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Publication number: 20090158675Abstract: An improved device for use in a cavity-wall construction includes a water-permeable body yielding a first-average opening size that is large enough to permit water to pass therethrough, but small enough to substantially prevent mortar and other debris from passing therethrough. The device includes a water-permeable material likewise adapted to permit water to pass therethrough, but also forms a barrier to insects which are of an effective size that is much smaller than the first-average opening size.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Tom Sourlis
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Publication number: 20090151650Abstract: An apparatus to prevent a pet climbing up a Christmas tree includes a screen member having a first predetermined shape and a first predetermined size. The screen member is formed from a pre-selected material. An aperture, having a second predetermined size, is formed through the screen member at a predetermined location for receiving therein a trunk of such Christmas tree. A slit is formed through the screen member beginning at an outer edge thereof and extending to an edge of a perimeter of such aperture to enable placing the screen member around the trunk. There is further a mechanism engageable with each of the screen member and a bottom branch of the Christmas tree for connecting such screen member to such Christmas tree beneath bottom the bottom branches thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Nancy A. Ross
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Publication number: 20090139155Abstract: A ceiling system includes a number of longitudinal beams and/or transverse beams to be arranged in longitudinal arrangement and/or transverse arrangement in a building space, a number of ceiling panels to be arranged on the longitudinal and/or transverse beams, and at least one insect catching device, which: a horizontal holder supported by the transverse beams and/or longitudinal beams; one or more electrical lamps for emitting ultraviolet light to the surrounding area for the purpose of attracting insects; a connecting element for connecting the lamp to the domestic mains supply; and a fixing element for fixing insects attracted by the light.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventor: Leendert Maria Kelders
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Patent number: 7541546Abstract: The present invention relates to an insulated barrier preventing wildlife from simultaneously contacting an electrically energized and an electrically grounded surface, includes electrically insulated radially and axially extending members forming an hexagonal web having a first hexagonal rib that defines an opening offset from the geometric center of the barrier; and an insertion slot extending from an outer portion of said barrier to the offset opening for movement of said barrier onto electrical equipment utilizing and installation grip area for engagement with a gripping portion of an installation tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Midsun Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert Vojtila, Mark Hatje, Herbert Kleinegger
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Patent number: 7538277Abstract: An animal deterrent system to be placed on structures such as electrical apparatus to deter and protect birds, wildlife and other animals. Specifically, a perching deterrent having a saddle made to fit over any desired member of a structure and deterrent extensions may be used separately or in combination. The deterrent extensions may protrude in various configurations from the above-mentioned saddle to inhibit, deter, or insulate animals contacting structures. Also possible is an insulator cap with spiral conductor covers.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventor: Ronald Keith Spencer
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Patent number: 7500451Abstract: A bird deterrent apparatus for preventing birds from landing near a location to be protected, such as, but not limited to, a boat. The bird deterrent apparatus is easy to install and remove, and does not interfere with the normal use of the location. The bird deterrent apparatus comprises a line retractor, a retractable barrier line, and associated hardware and barrier line guides to secure the line retractor and the barrier line to structural elements in proximity to the location to be protected from perching birds and their associated debris.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Inventors: Christopher Alan Ingraham, Lynn T. Ingraham
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Publication number: 20090049764Abstract: A bird deterrent system includes a first riser attached to a structure, and a second riser attached to a structure. The bird deterrent system also includes a line attached between the first riser and the second riser. A riser includes a free end, and an attachment end. The attachment end includes an attachment mechanism for universal attachment to a frame member of a structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: GULLS AWAYInventors: Paul J. McCulloch, Richard M. Irish
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Publication number: 20090025310Abstract: A crawling insect barrier in which the combination of elements functions as a natural device to prevent ants or other crawling insects from accessing a table, cabinet, storage bin, structure, or any area wherein crawling insect infestation is undesirable. In one embodiment, a feather ring comprises a string (elastic or fixed length) to which natural feathers of various sizes and shapes are fastened, to thereby create a natural barrier or boundary that prevents crawling insects from crossing, and thus inhibiting the insects' ability to carry food, mark a path, build a nest, or infest an area. In another embodiment, a band or strap is used as the underlying surface on which the feathers are attached. If the string, band or strap is not elastic, the crawling insect barrier can be attached with adhesive or some other conventional fastener. The invention also includes a corresponding method of making the natural crawling barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Charles E. C. Harris
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Publication number: 20090019792Abstract: A decorative bird perching deterrent for spaces between building eaves and downspouts is a substantially right-triangle structure of a preselected material with at least 50 percent of the area bounded by the sides of the right triangle structure filled with the preselected material in a decorative fashion. Various ways of attaching to the downspout or the building are provided near at least one edge of the right-triangle structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventor: Lisa Bukeavich
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Publication number: 20090019793Abstract: A weep hole screen and method for installing the same in the exterior wall of a masonry building in order to prevent small animals such as insects and rodents from entering the building through the weep hole. A weep hole screen in accordance with the present invention preferably comprises a rectangular mesh screen with an angle bracket attached to each end. The weep hole screen is sized such that the angle brackets sandwich the bricks that form the weep hole, preferably on the interior faces of the bricks. The interfaces between the weep hole screen and the bricks are preferably sealed with mortar or-another suitable sealant. The weep hole screen may be installed easily during original construction of the wall without the need for any mechanical fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventor: Edmund Burke Huber, JR.