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Squirrel baffler

a squirrel and baffle technology, applied in the field of squirrel bafflers, can solve the problems of frequent replacement of bird food, become frustrating, and inconvenient for the owner of the bird feeder, and defeat the purpose of having the feeder in the lust pla

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-07-15
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Benefits of technology

The squirrel baffler of the present invention is intended to be used in conjunction with traditional bird houses and feeders which are mounted on a pole or post. The squirrel baffler is generally conical in shape with a single seam extending longitudinally along its outer surface when assembled. The longitudinal seam is formed by two interlocking members substantially running the length of the baffler which are used to engage and disengage the baffler around a pole. The interlocking members provide a means for attaching and removing the baffler from the pole with ease. The baffler is constructed from a material having some elasticity so that the user can operatively seal or unseal the baffler by interlocking or uninterlocking the two opposing ends of the longitudinal seam. The baffler tests upon a bracket assembly upon which is placed on the pole prior to the installation of the baffler. The bracket assembly serves to maintain the height of the baffler on the pole.
In practice, the bracket is first positioned on the bird feeder pole and is held in place on the pole by friction, the force provided by bolts or other equivalent means. The bracket is next placed on the pole above the bracket so as to slide down the pole until it engages the bracket which prevents further downward movement. The bracket and thus the baffler is adjustable to any height on the pole by disengaging the friction producing bolts or other means on the bracket. The above installment procedure can be accomplished without removing the bird feeder from the pole or removing the pole from the ground first. Once installed, a squirrel who would normally climb the pole in order to reach the bird food in the feeder is prevented from reaching the feeder due to the presence of the baffler blocking its path along the pole.

Problems solved by technology

What is often a relaxing and enjoyable pastime, however, can often become frustrating when a squirrel eats the food from the bird feeder.
First, squirrels can eat many times more food than birds.
Second, this frequent replacement of bird food can become costly and inconvenient for the owner of the bird feeder.
Third, a squirrel eating from a bird feeder will usually scare off the birds, thus defeating the purpose of having the feeder in the lust place.
Finally, a bind feeder is not normally meant to withstand the extra weight of a squirrel and may therefore become damaged or broken.
Attempts at keeping squirrels off of bird feeders have been deficient since squirrels are by nature extremely agile and cunning animals.
Strategies have included altering the pole the bird feeder sits on so that it is slippery and thereby more difficult for squirrels to climb.
An example is a bird feeder which tilts if too much weight is placed on one side, thus causing the squirrel or other predator to fall off.
Finally, by the time the owner of a new bird feeder realizes that a problem exists, it becomes costly and inconvenient to change the structure of the feeder in an attempt to solve the problem.

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The squirrel baffler of the present invention is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10 as shown in FIGS. 1-4. The squirrel baffler 10 is generally conical in shape when assembled as in FIGS. 1 and 3 with the body 11 comprising a single piece and including an outer surface 12 and a inner surface 14. When the squirrel baffler 10 is disassembled as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the body 11 forms edges 15 and 16 vertically running the length of body 11. Edges 15 and 16 terminate into interlocking members 18 and 20 respectively. Each interlocking member 18 and 20 runs the length of or substantially the length of edges 15 and 16 respectively. Each interlocking member 18 and 20 curves inwardly to form an open-ended channel 19 which provides the means for securably connecting the interlocking members 18 and 20 when the squirrel baffler 10 is assembled as shown in FIG. 5. When connected, the open-ended channels 19 are biased, thus creating a force which provides a secure...

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Abstract

A squirrel baffler wherein the baffler consists of a conical shaped sheet member supported by a bracket assembly which prevents a squirrel or other unwanted animal from climbing a pole or post supporting a bird house or feeder. The conical shaped sheet member may be disassembled and assembled around the pole by use of interlocking members running the length of the sheet member such that the user does not have to remove the bird feeder from the pole or remove the pole from the ground first.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThousands of people have some type of bird house or bird feeder in their yards. Bird feeders not only provide birds with a readily available food source during the colder months, but also provide an enjoyable pastime for bird watchers. What is often a relaxing and enjoyable pastime, however, can often become frustrating when a squirrel eats the food from the bird feeder. First, squirrels can eat many times more food than birds. The result is that the owner of the bird feeder must more frequently refill the bird food in order to attract birds and ensure that the birds have a sufficient amount of food. Second, this frequent replacement of bird food can become costly and inconvenient for the owner of the bird feeder. Third, a squirrel eating from a bird feeder will usually scare off the birds, thus defeating the purpose of having the feeder in the lust place. Finally, a bind feeder is not normally meant to withstand the extra weight of a squirrel and may ther...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K39/01A01K39/00
CPCA01K39/0113
Inventor NYLEN, LINKRAINEY, RON
Owner NYLEN LINK