The invention relates generally to animal game calls. More specifically, but not exclusively, the invention relates to an adjustable striker for a friction call, such as a turkey call.
Hunters have used game calls to assist in hunting game for many years. The game calls generally mimic or artificially create sounds corresponding to the game that the hunter is hunting. The game sounds may be produced by blowing air through or over an apparatus, by squeezing an apparatus adapted to produce a certain sound, by rattling multiple objects together, or by rubbing two or more objects together. The latter game calls may generally be referred to as friction calls.
Friction calls are often used in turkey hunting. Friction calls generally include the use of a striker and a plate. At one end of the striker is a handle, bell, or body member that can influence the sound produced. The striker is rubbed across the plate to produce a sound similar to one made by a turkey. However, the sound that can be produced from a particular friction call may be limited. On reason for this is that the length of the striker is usually fixed, which limits the pitch and tonal quality of sounds that can be produced.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an improved turkey friction call striker that can be adjusted to produce different pitches and sounds similar to the sounds made by a turkey or other game animal.
It is therefore a principal object, feature, and/or advantage of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus for calling game.
It is another object, feature, and/or advantage of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus that allows a hunter to make a variety of sounds and pitches.
It is another object, feature, and/or advantage of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus that can be easily adjusted to create new tones, pitches, and sounds.
It is another object, feature, and/or advantage of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus that secures adjustable parts to a shaft to ensure the desired sound is obtained.
It is another object, feature, and/or advantage of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus to assist in hunting turkey.
These and/or other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The present invention is not to be limited to or by these objects, features and advantages.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a game call striker for use with a friction game call is provided. The game call striker comprises an elongated striker, a compression fitting, and a first and second body portion. The elongated striker has a first end and an opposite second end. The compression fitting is disposed around at least a portion of the striker shaft between the first and second ends of the shaft. The first body portion is positioned on the striker shaft adjacent the compression fitting. The second body portion is positioned on the striker shaft adjacent the compression fitting and opposing the first body portion. The first and second body portions are secured to one another with the compression fitting therebetween to bias the compression fitting against the striker shaft to secure the first and second body portions to a fixed position on the striker shaft.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of modifying a game call striker to produce different sounds with a friction game call is provided. The method includes providing an elongated striker shaft having a first end and an opposite second end, a compression fitting disposed around at least a portion of the striker shaft between the first and second ends of the striker shaft, a first body portion positioned on the striker shaft adjacent the compression fitting, and a second body portion positioned on the striker shaft adjacent the compression fitting and opposing the first body portion. The compression fitting is positioned at a desired location along the striker shaft. The first and second body portions are secured to one another with the compression fitting therebetween to bias the compression fitting against the striker shaft to secure the compression fitting and the first and second body portions about the desired location along the striker shaft.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of producing an animal game call having a desired tonal output is provided. The method includes taking a plate and an elongated striker shaft including a first end and an opposite second end, a compression fitting disposed around at least a portion of the striker shaft between the first and second ends of the striker shaft, a first body portion positioned on the striker shaft adjacent the compression fitting, and a second body portion positioned on the striker shaft adjacent the compression fitting and opposing the first body portion. The compression fitting is positioned at a desired location along the striker shaft. The first and second body portions are secured to one another with the compression fitting therebetween to bias the compression fitting against the striker shaft to secure the compression fitting and the first and second body portions about the desired location along the striker shaft. The plate is struck with the first end of the striker shaft.
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The second body portion 22 is positioned on the striker shaft 12 at a location opposite the first body portion 20 about the compression fitting 18. For example, once the compression fitting 18 is positioned on the striker shaft 12, the first body portion 20 may be positioned from the second end 16 of the striker shaft 12, while the second body portion 22 may be positioned from the first end 14 of the striker shaft 12. The second body portion 22 may be adapted to receive both the compression fitting 18 and a portion of the first body portion 20. As is shown in the figures, the second body portion 22 may include an internal threaded portion 32 to receive the external threaded portion 30 of the first body portion 20. The threaded portions allow the first and second body portions to be secured to one another by mating the corresponding threading portions. The second body portion 22 may also be sized to receive at least partially a portion of the second tapered end 28 of the compression fitting 18.
The internal and external threaded portions 30,32 of the first body portion 20 and second body portion 22 are shown in greater detail in
To position and make the turkey game call, the compression fitting 18 is first positioned along the striker shaft 12 of the turkey call striker 10 at a desired location. The second body portion 22 is then positioned from the first end 14 of the striker shaft 12 to a position adjacent the compression fitting 18. The first body portion 20 is positioned on the striker shaft 12 from the second end 16 of the striker shaft 12 to a position adjacent the compression fitting 18 as well. The first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 are then secured to one another to compress the compression fitting 18 about the striker shaft 12 of the turkey call striker 10. By compressing the compression fitting 18, the first body portion 20, second body portion 22, and compression fitting 18 will not be moveable from the desired position. It should be appreciated that the compression fitting 18 may be positionable while the first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 are still engaged, however. When the first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 are loosened, but still engaged, the compression fitting 18 will decompress, allowing the compression fitting 18, first body portion 20, and second body portion 22 to move and be positioned at a new location on the striker shaft 12. This allows a quick adjustment to be made to the turkey call striker 10 to produce the desired tonal quality and pitch.
While it is shown in the figures that the first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 are secured to one another by threading, it should be appreciated that other securing methods and means may be used. For example, the first body portion 20 and second body portion 22 may be sized to be frictionally fit within one another, or they may be secured by another means, but it may be desirable that the members are both removable and adjustable relative to one another. It should also be appreciated that the compression fitting 18 need not have tapered ends on both ends, and that only one tapered end may be required. Further, the compression fitting 18 need not have the gap 24 the entire length of the compression fitting 18.
To produce a desirable game call sound with the turkey call striker 10, first the compression fitting 18 may be positioned on the striker shaft 12 at a desired position. When the compression fitting 18 has been positioned, the first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 are secured to one another with the compression fitting 18 between them to bias the compression fitting 18 against the striker shaft 12, thus securing the compression fitting 18 in the first and second body portions 20, 22 about the desired location along the striker shaft 12. The first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 may already be secured loosely, which would allow the compression fitting 18 to move and be positionable along the striker shaft 12. Once the proper position has been selected, the engagement of the first body portion 20 and the second body portion 22 may be tightened, thus tightening the compression fitting 18 to the striker shaft 12. If a greater portion of the striker shaft 12 between the first end 14 and the second body portion 22 is shown, the sound produced may be lower than if the compression fitting 18 is positioned closer to the first end 14 of the striker shaft 12. Once the members are positioned, a user may strike the first end 14 of the striker shaft 12 against a plate 40 to produce a sound suitable for hunting turkey. The sound may be adjusted by changing the position of the compression fitting 18 and other members to obtain a desirable sound.
It should be appreciated that in order to produce proper game call sounds with the striker 10 of the present invention, some trial and error is expected. Because the tonal sound will change with the changing position of the first and second body portions, a user may need to adjust the position frequently. Therefore, once a desired sound is obtained, it is contemplated that the user may mark or otherwise note the position of the components on the striker shaft 12 in order to be able to reproduce the desired sound quickly in case components have been moved since the last use.
The addition of the cap 36 and limiting ring 38 also limit the orientation that the striker 10 can be used to make a game call sound. As described above, the cap 36 is comprised of such a material that it will not produce a desired game call sound when struck across a plate 40. Therefore, only the first end 14 may be used with the plate 40 to produce a game call. In addition, the limiting ring 38 may be positioned at an predetermined location on the striker shaft away from the first end 14 such that no appropriate game call sound would be obtained if the compression fitting 18, first body portion 20 and second body portion 22 were positioned any closer to the first end 14. The limited amount of movement along the shaft may indicate the ideal portion of the shaft 12 along which the components should be moved to obtain a desirable game call sound.
The invention has been shown and described above with reference to the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. The invention is only to be limited by claims pended hereto.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to provisional application Ser. No. 61/304,188 filed Feb. 12, 2010, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61304188 | Feb 2010 | US |