Perch bird feeder
United States Patent D324436
US Patent References:
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Sadler - March, 1955 - D174139

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Pregont - April, 1965 - D200778

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Morrow - May, 1970 - D217470

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Fry - March, 1975 - D234521

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Fry - March, 1975 - D234522


Inventors:
Embree, Donald (Uniontown, OH)
Application Number:
D/365232
Publication Date:
03/03/1992
Filing Date:
06/12/1989
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Assignee:
Rubbermaid Incorporated (Wooster, OH)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D30/128
Field of Search:
D30/121, D30/122, D30/124-128, D30/133, D6/520, D6/523, 119/18, 119/24, 119/25, 119/26, 119/29, 119/48, 119/49, 119/51.03, 119/52.1, 119/52.2, 119/52.3, 119/55, 119/57.8, 119/57.9, 119/61, 119/69, 119/72, 119/75
US Patent References:
D234703April, 1975FryD30/126
D241860October, 1976CalamiaD30/128
D244786Bird feederJune, 1977DrydenD30/128
D273429Bird feederApril, 1984KilhamD30/128
D274563Bird feederJuly, 1984BlasbalgD30/128
D290414Window bird feederJune, 1987GerberD30/128
D290769Bird feederJuly, 1987TaylorD30/124
2591126Bird feederApril, 1952Breck, Jr.119/52.2
2789534Hanging hopper with adjustably suspended feeding troughApril, 1957Landgraf119/52.1
2987041Feeding station for wild birdsJune, 1961BardD30/128
3568641BIRD FEEDERMarch, 1971Kilham119/57.8
3832977FEEDING DEVICESeptember, 1974Ladewig et al.119/52.2
3917128Wind operated adjustable bird feed dispenserNovember, 1975TerryD30/128
4327669Multiple bird feederMay, 1982Blasbalg119/57.8
Foreign References:
GB390329April, 1933119/57.8
GB948716February, 1964119/52.2
Other References:
The Alsto Company Handy Helpers; p. 33, Feeder with Pole at bottom right corner.
Sell sheet, Rubbermaid Incorporated, 1147 Akron Road, Wooster, OH 44691, publication date Jan. 1988.
Primary Examiner:
Ward, Hugo A.
Assistant Examiner:
Maccormac, Cathy Anne
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
O'planick, Richard B.
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a perch bird feeder, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a perch bird feeder showing my new design;

FIG. 2 is a top plan view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a front elevational view thereof; the rear being a mirror image of the front view shown;

FIG. 5 is a side elevational view thereof; the opposite side being a mirror image of the side shown; and

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view thereof taken along line 6--6 of FIG. 2.