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[0001] This invention relates to bird feeders, and more specifically, it relates to a bird feeder that is specifically designed and constructed to be particularly resistant to the ravages of marauding squirrels. It is not uncommon for bird lovers to set out a supply of bird seed to attract and feed the avian residents of the neighborhood only to have most, if not all, of the seeds devoured by ravenous rodents, i.e., squirrels. The disclosed bird feeder has been demonstrated in field studies to present a formidable challenge to the most acrobatic and brazen of squirrels. Field tests have demonstrated that the bird feeder disclosed herein, with a seed port having a tunnel that burrows into the confines of the feeder, makes the seed in the feeder inaccessible, and therefore unavailable, to wildlife other than small wild birds.
[0002] This is not the first bird feeder to address the need to frustrate squirrels in what appears to be their seemingly insatiable appetite for seeds at the backyard bird feeder. Patent references describing all manner of devices and contraptions for thwarting the uninvited dinner guests are legion. Many of the references describe bird feeders having baffles and spring-loaded perches. Some employ elaborate electrical configurations, and others utilize traps.
[0003] One reference, U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,878, which issued Jan. 2, 1996 to Coulter, has some relevance to the seed port disclosed herein in that it provides bird entry portals of various sizes to admit birds of certain sizes and prohibit access to birds, or other creatures, of larger sizes. All of the prior art devices appear to be effective, to some extent; however, there remains a need for an effective and simple design that is easy to manufacture and inexpensive to purchase, which will feed desirable birds and deter or discourage the feeding of large birds and squirrels.
[0004] The present invention discloses a bird feeder that meets all of the criteria for an affordable, wild bird feeding device. Specifically, it is a bird seed feeder which comprises: a generally cylindrical seed reservoir having at least one opening in its wall for permitting access to its contents and at least one seed port for each opening, said seed port comprising: a platform attachable to the reservoir, said platform having an opening congruent with an opening in the wall of the reservoir; and, a tunnel having a first opening defined by the opening in said platform, said tunnel extending from said first opening, through the congruent wall opening, into the interior of the reservoir and terminating in a second opening, said second opening being partially occluded to limit access to seed within the reservoir.
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[0012] A comprehensive elaboration of the disclosed squirrel proof seed port begins by referring to the drawing.
[0013] It is also apparent from
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[0015] However, to encourage a small amount of bird seed from the reservoir
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[0017] The effectiveness of the disclosed seed port has led all observers to conclude that the claustrophobic confines of the tunnel
[0018] Another amenity of the seed port
[0019] Construction of the disclosed bird feeder is intended to entail simple and inexpensive methods and materials. Typically, the reservoir will be fabricated from a clear plastic material to permit visual inspection of the contents thus enabling the owner to quickly determine when the feeder is in need of re-filling. The seed port is preferably forged from a metal material to maximize its durability and discourage enlargement of the tunnel by gnawing. Currently, because of the intricacies of the design, it is cast in one piece and attached to the reservoir and packaged for shipment and sale.
[0020] While the foregoing is a complete and detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the disclosed squirrel proof seed port, it should be apparent that numerous variations and modifications can be made and employed to implement the all-important purpose of the seed port without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is fairly defined by the appended claims.