Rodent pest infestation prevention assembly

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Inventors

Morris, III, Bill

Application #

667077

Filed

Jun-20-1996

Published

Jun-30-1998

Current US Class

049/58
052/101
052/169.12
052/DIG3
119/469
160/135
256/1
256/24

International Classes

E04B 001/72

Field of Search

52/169.12 52/101 52/DIG. 47/33 40/124.14 40/539 40/606 40/358 40/607 40/658 40/761 40/764 49/58 119/469 119/470 160/135 160/352 256/1 256/24 256/25 256/DIG. 403/346 403/347 248/231.85 248/315 472/92 472/126

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flanagan & Flanagan, Flanagan; John R., Flanagan; John K.

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Abstract
A rodent pest infestation prevention assembly includes a wall for surrounding a predetermined area so as to enclose items, a plurality of top and bottom slits in the wall for making interlocking connection with one another for fastening end portions of the wall together so as to make the wall a substantially continuous structure about an item, and at least one holder member for maintaining the wall in an upright position. The wall may also have a plurality of spaced apart holes formed therein. At least one mateable bolt and nut combination are installed through aligned holes to secure overlapped end portions of the wall to one another and thereby serve the same function as the top and bottom slits of the wall. Each holder member has a base and a pair of elongated pegs. The base has a transverse groove and a pair of recessed holes on adjacent opposite sides of the groove. The groove is for receiving a bottom edge of the wall therein. Each recessed hole receives and retains a peg therein in a substantially upright position. The pegs together form a narrow space for receiving the wall therebetween in the upright position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rodent pest infestation prevention assembly, comprising:

(a) an elongated wall for surrounding a predetermined area and having a pair of opposite end portions, a pair of opposite top and bottom edges and a pair of opposite inner and outer surfaces;

(b) means for fastening said opposite end portions of said wall to one another so as to make said wall a substantially continuous structure extending about the predetermined area; and

(c) means for maintaining said wall in an upright position, said maintaining means being at least one holder member including a base having a pair of opposite side portions, a pair of opposite top and bottom surfaces and a transverse groove formed in said top surface extending interiorly into said base toward, but terminating at a location spaced above, said bottom surface and extending from one to another of said opposite side portions such that said groove is adapted to receive said bottom edge of said wall therein for maintaining said wall in said upright position surrounding said predetermined area.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to devices which protect against invasions of rodent pests and, more particularly, is concerned with a rodent pest infestation prevention assembly.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Rodent pests such as mice, rats and the like often invade areas or buildings where people keep items which are important to them. Rodent pests can cause damage to many of these items by biting, scratching and excreting waste matter. For this reason, it is generally desirable to have a means to protect items against infestations of these inconsiderate creatures. A variety of devices have therefore been developed over the years to serve this and other like purposes.

Representative examples of these and other related devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 425,890 to Landis, U.S. Pat. No. 817,508 to Niele, U.S. Pat. No. 1,727,779 to Marengo, U.S. Pat. No. 1,879,375 to McElroy, U.S. Pat. No. 2,721,633 to Keelor, U.S. Pat. No. 2,797,896 to Cook II, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,093 to Yanna, U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,289 to Trifiletti and U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,063 to Young. While these prior art devices appear to be satisfactory in use for the specific purposes for which they were designed, none of them appear to be adapted to provide an effective and compact and also comprehensive solution for the problem of rodent pest infestation.
 
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