A decoy system can include a rod defining an axis of rotation, a bracket coupled to a lower end of the rod, a pair of legs coupled to the bracket, and a decoy supported on the rod and configured to rotate about the axis. The bracket can include side panels defining opposing planes. The rod, decoy, and the pair of legs can be configured to extend within the opposing planes. The bracket can include a rotational stop configured to engage a first face and an opposing second face of the decoy for preventing more than 180 degree rotation of the decoy about the axis of rotation. A method of using the decoy can include providing the decoy, inserting the pair of legs into a surface, removing the pair of legs from the surface by pulling a handle of the rod away from the surface wherein the decoy remains intact.
The present disclosure is directed to a hunting blind with a plurality of planar panels, where the panels are arranged side-by-side and coupled together along their lateral edges to one another using selectively lockable hinges to form an elongate, essentially U or C shaped structure. The hunting blind is arranged to partially surround and define a three-dimensional space in which a hunter may be concealed from game. Support members that extend into the three-dimensional space are excluded in the disclosed hunting blind, such that the volume of usable space concealed by the blind is maximized and the hunter's position or movement within the space remains unimpeded.
An adjustable animal vest and methods of using same, the vest including an attachment panel for placement between a neck and a waist of an underside of an animal, a first fastening panel for placement on a first lateral side of the animal, a second fastening panel for placement on a second lateral side of the animal, a first cover panel for placement over the first fastening panel on the first lateral side of the animal, and a second cover panel for placement over the second fastening panel on the second lateral side of the animal. Upon proper panel placement on the animal, complementary attachment features located on inner and outer surfaces of the panels are fastened to each other to form the adjustable animal vest assembly.
A01K 13/00 - Dispositifs pour panser ou soigner les animaux, p. ex. étrillesProtège-fanonsTrousse-queueDispositifs pour empêcher les animaux de mordre leurs mangeoiresDispositifs de lavageProtection contre les conditions climatiques ou les insectes
F41H 1/02 - Vêtements blindés ou à l'épreuve des missiles ou projectilesTissus de protection composites
The present disclosure is directed to a wing connector system and methods of using same for folding of decoy wings during transport. The wing connector system includes a wing adapter for coupling to decoy wings, a motor shaft adapter for coupling to a motor shaft of the decoy, and a fastener for moveably coupling the wing adapter to the motor shaft adapter. When the fastener is rotated in a first direction, it restricts movement of the wing adapter relative to the motor shaft adapter, and when the fastener is rotated in a second direction, it allows movement of the wing adapter relative to the motor shaft adapter. When the wing adapter is extended from the motor shaft adapter, rotation is possible, allowing for the folding of attached decoy wings during transport. This folding allows transport to occur without damaging the decoy or requiring the disconnection of decoy wings.
Wild game hunting decoys; Wild game hunting decoy system comprised of a rigid frame configured for supporting a hunting decoy and attaching the decoy to or elevating the decoy above a surface; Wild game hunting decoy system comprised of a hunting decoy attached to a stake
On-line retail store services featuring hunting gear and accessories, game calls, containers for storing game calls, game call cleaning supplies, bugle tubes, diaphragm calls, external mouth calls, game bags for transporting meat, carts for hauling gear, carts for transporting game from the field, soft-sided insulated bags, portable walk-in coolers, game decoys, game decoy accessories, hunting packs and bags, ATV, UTV and truck wincing and loading accessories, firearm cases, bow cases, waders, river crossing boots, tools for field dressing game, reciprocating saws, cutting g boards and tools and accessories for taxidermy and trophy preparation and care
21 - Ustensiles, récipients, matériaux pour le ménage; verre; porcelaine; faience
Produits et services
Harnesses; Animal leashes; Backpacks for pets; Collars of animals; Pet clothing; Pet clothing, namely, shoes and vests Beds for household pets; Non-metal safety gates for babies, children, and pets; Pet crates; Pet cushions; Portable kennels Bowls; Automatic pet feeders; Brushes for pets; Feeding vessels for pets; Automatic pet waterers; Cages for carrying pets; Household storage containers for pet food; Pet bowls; Pet feeding dishes; Pet water bowls
An adjustable animal vest and methods of using same, the vest including an attachment panel for placement between a neck and a waist of an underside of an animal, a first fastening panel for placement on a first lateral side of the animal, a second fastening panel for placement on a second lateral side of the animal, a first cover panel for placement over the first fastening panel on the first lateral side of the animal, and a second cover panel for placement over the second fastening panel on the second lateral side of the animal. Upon proper panel placement on the animal, complementary attachment features located on inner and outer surfaces of the panels are fastened to each other to form the adjustable animal vest assembly.
A01K 13/00 - Dispositifs pour panser ou soigner les animaux, p. ex. étrillesProtège-fanonsTrousse-queueDispositifs pour empêcher les animaux de mordre leurs mangeoiresDispositifs de lavageProtection contre les conditions climatiques ou les insectes
F41H 1/02 - Vêtements blindés ou à l'épreuve des missiles ou projectilesTissus de protection composites
A waterfowl decoy carrier and method, the method including providing a carrier having a compartment defined by a floor, a continuous sidewall and an open top, wherein the compartment includes a first panel having a first free end and a first portion attached to the sidewall and a second panel having a second free and a second portion attached to the sidewall. When a single decoy is to be stored in the compartment, the compartment is arranged to include a single slot When two decoys are intended to be stored in the compartment, the compartment is arranged to include a first slot and a second slot by selectively coupling the first free end to the second free end and inserting a first decoy into the first slot and a second decoy into the second slot.
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
12 - Véhicules; appareils de locomotion par terre, par air ou par eau; parties de véhicules
18 - Cuir et imitations du cuir
20 - Meubles et produits décoratifs
25 - Vêtements; chaussures; chapellerie
28 - Jeux, jouets, articles de sport
35 - Publicité; Affaires commerciales
Produits et services
dog training bumpers Boats Dog clothing; Dog clothing in the nature of vests not for lifesaving purposes Cots for dogs Shirts, Headwear Hunting blinds; hunting stands; Hunting camouflage used as hunting blinds Online retail store services featuring hunting blinds, hunting stands, kennel pads, boats, boat seats, shirts, headwear, chairs, dog vests, dog training bumpers, dog training supplies, dog cots, camouflage, and hunter's game bags
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
25 - Vêtements; chaussures; chapellerie
28 - Jeux, jouets, articles de sport
35 - Publicité; Affaires commerciales
Produits et services
Audio and video recordings featuring hunting and hunting gear Headwear; Shirts Animal hunting decoys On-line retail store services featuring animal hunting decoys, hunting blinds, hunting stands, kennel pads, dog bumpers, water circulation devices for preventing freezing of water for hunting, firearm cases, camouflage, chairs, tote bags, decoy weights, decoy tethers, shirts, pullovers and headwear
A layout blind for use in a marshy environment or in a dry field with a support frame and a fabric cover. The frame is supported on extendible legs and has three foldable sections. A U-shaped head frame and a U-shaped foot frame are pivoted to the support frame. First and second U-shaped flap support frames are pivoted between the head frame and the foot frame and are foldable about a pivot hinge with a stop.
A reciprocating decoy movement device which has a swivel arm mounted on a pivot post extending upwardly from a base plate, and a drive bar rotatably mounted on a drive shaft extending upwardly from the base plate, the drive bar having an upwardly extending drive post slidably fitted in a guide channel disposed on the underside of the swivel arm, such that rotation of the drive bar moves the drive pin through a circle while sliding in the guide channel, thereby causing the swivel arm to move reciprocally from side-to-side.
A waterfowl decoy having oscillating wings includes an oscillation mechanism in the interior cavity of a waterfowl decoy body, a pair of wings attached to the oscillation mechanism and extending outwardly from the decoy body, each wing including a wing strut having a proximal portion for attachment to the oscillation mechanism, a distal portion extending from the proximal portion, the proximal and distal portions including an elongated band disposed in a wing plane aligned parallel to the longitudinal dimension of the decoy body, the proximal portion comprising reinforcing ribs oriented perpendicularly to the band, such that reciprocating movement of the wing gears causes the wings to oscillate in a motion resembling that of the flapping wings of a bird in flight.
A layout blind for use in a marshy environment or in a dry field with a support frame and a fabric cover. The frame is supported on extendible legs and has three foldable sections. A U-shaped head frame and a U-shaped foot frame are pivoted to the support frame. First and second U-shaped flap support frames are pivoted between the head frame and the foot frame and are foldable about a pivot hinge with a stop.
A waterfowl decoy having oscillating wings includes an oscillation mechanism having an anchor plate fixedly disposed in the interior cavity of a waterfowl decoy body, first and second wing gears pivotally attached to the surface of the anchor plate, the wing gears intermeshed such that pivoting movement of one causes corresponding counter-pivoting movement in the other, a drive wheel and link for reciprocally pivoting the first wing gear within a defined arc, and a pair of wings attached to the wing gears and extending outwardly from the decoy body, such that reciprocating movement of the wing gears causes the wings to oscillate in a motion resembling that of the flapping wings of a bird in flight.
A combination transportation crate, ground blind and water blind for a dog reduces the amount of equipment necessary for a hunt. The combination includes a rectangular frame having a top and bottom side with a water permeable material attached to the frame forming a comfortable platform for the dog. A pair of front legs and a pair of rear legs are pivoted to the bottom side of the frame and a pair of canopy supports is pivoted to the top side of the frame. A cover is draped over the canopy supports and extends down over the rectangular frame forming an enclosure with a closable opening along at least one side of the rectangular frame through which the dog may enter and exit.
Disclosed are exemplary embodiments of mechanical assemblies or systems that may be used to create or provide various motions in animal decoys, such as in a decoy of a duck, goose, turkey, deer, dove, crow, coyote, among other types of birds, mammals, etc. For example, a mechanical assembly or system disclosed herein may be used to create or provide sweeping (e.g., rotation left-to-right and right-to-left, etc.) motions and/or peck (e.g., pivoting up-and-down, etc.) feeding motions for wild bird decoys (e.g., ducks, geese, dove, crow, drake, etc.).
A portable hunting blind including a chair and a canopy frame draped with a cover. A spring interconnects the chair and the canopy frame for rotating the canopy frame backwardly so that the cover is no longer above the seat of the chair. A quick spring release triggered by a user with his elbow or arm is provided on an arm rest of the chair. In the moment that the canopy frame is rotated, the user may take a shot from a seated or standing position in the blind.
A flying bird replica comprising a body and a pair of wing members. The body is elongated having a configuration resembling that of a bird body. The body has a top surface, two sides, and a transverse slot extending between the sides. The wing members are interconnected by a flexible cord disposed in the slot below the top surface of the body. The cord is tensioned for urging the wing members together such that the wing members are held in a fixed position relative to the body. A horizontal support rod holds the body and wing members in a realistic orientation and permits tilting of the body and wings about the support rod to resemble a bird in flight.
A waterfowl decoy having oscillating wings includes an oscillation mechanism having an anchor plate fixedly disposed in the interior cavity of a waterfowl decoy body, first and second wing gears pivotally attached to the surface of the anchor plate, the wing gears intermeshed such that pivoting movement of one causes corresponding counter-pivoting movement in the other, a drive wheel and link for reciprocally pivoting the first wing gear within a defined arc, and a pair of wings attached to the wing gears and extending outwardly from the decoy body, such that reciprocating movement of the wing gears causes the wings to oscillate in a motion resembling that of the flapping wings of a bird in flight.