Animal barrier and method

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Inventors

Omdahl, Debra

Application #

331972

Filed

Oct-31-1994

Published

Jun-25-1996

Current US Class

047/32
047/33
047/84
052/101

International Classes

A01G 017/00; A01M 029/00

Field of Search

47/25 47/84 52/161

Examiners

Raduazo; Henry E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tervo; Calif

US Patent References

4431166   Garbage can mat
5355623   Plant pot protection...

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Other References

Nixalite, Sweet's Catalog Service 1955 p. 20-1E; 5i/Ni 8 pages.

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Abstract
An animal barrier generally comprises a substantially open, substantially rigid grid, such as of wire, and a plurality of spikes of various lengths, heights and angles connected to the grid and projecting upward therefrom. In a preferred embodiment, the grid has a slit from its periphery inward for placing the grid around said stem of a plant, long spikes are at substantially right angles to the grid and slanted spikes are between 45.degree. and 80.degree. to the grid. The method of making an animal barrier from a grid of transverse and longitudinal wires joined at their intersections comprises the steps of severing a traverse wire adjacent each side of a first intersection, severing the longitudinal wire that is at the first intersection between the first intersection and an adjacent intersection in a first direction, bending the severed traverse wires upward from their adjacent intersections, and bending the severed longitudinal wire upward from the intersection adjacent the first intersection in a second direction opposite the first direction.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination:

a planter;

soil in said planter; said soil having a periphery;

a plant growing in said soil and having a stem projecting upward from said soil; said plant being disposed away from said periphery of said soil;

an animal barrier comprising:

a substantially open, substantially rigid grid covering said soil; said grid having a periphery; said grid having a slit from said periphery of said grid inward for placing said grid around said stem of said plant; and

a plurality of spikes connected to said grid and projecting upward therefrom; each spike having:

a bottom end connected to said grid;

a longitudinal portion extending upward from said bottom end; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to physical barriers to keep animals from an area and, more specifically, to a deterrent barrier to keep pets, such as cats, from digging in soil containing plants.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Animals often go into areas where they are not wanted. A cat's behavior around the home may be particularly troublesome. For example, a cat may eat garden or house plants. Also, a cat may use any available soil, even an inside planter, as a latrine. This produces undesirable results: plants are dug up and killed, dirt is spread around the house, and undesirable waste and resulting odors are present.

Various methods have been tried to prevent this behavior. Substances noxious to cats, for example, peppers and chili peppers, have been spread on the soil. Devices delivering electrical shocks have been installed. Fences of various designs have been used. The previous methods have not proved satisfactory in one or more respects. Some methods are not very effective, some are too expensive, and some prevent easy personal access to the soil for care, such as watering and weeding.
 
  An animal deterrent device is disclosed which comprises an open lattice or grid of moulded low density polythene and having flexible spike formations projecting...