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Document Number
US Patent 6305319
Issued Date
October 23, 2001
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An improved bird feeder having a freely rotatable hub, a plurality of arms projecting radially substantially beyond the rim of the hub and a plurality of feeding baskets, each suspended from a respective one of the arms.
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Published
October 23, 2001
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09/244,536
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February 4, 1999
US Classification
119/51.01  
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A01K   39/01   (20060101)   A01K   39/014   (20060101)   A01K   39/00   (20060101)  
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119/52.1   119/52.2   119/57.8   119/57.9   119/428   119/455   119/456   119/459   119/464   119/61  
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