The present invention relates generally to apparatuses and methods of crossing a fence or barrier and carrying hunted or harvested game, more particularly, to an apparatus and method of crossing a barbed wire fence or barrier and to devices and methods of containing blood of a hunted or harvested game before and after cleaning.
A number of devices and methods are available for crossing a barbed wire fence or barrier. These devices and method are generally either permanent structures that are built over a barbed wire fence or a temporary barrier placed between strands of the barbed wire.
Generally speaking, the permanent structures have typically consisted of stairs or ladders built of wood. These wood structures are typically double sided ladders with a platform built over the top strand of a barbed wire fence. The wood structures can be 4 feet or higher above a ground surface making a fall from them in a remote area potentially life threatening. Additionally, these wood structures are often not regularly maintained, thereby increasing the possibility of injury during use. Another problem with these permanent structures is that they are generally not portable to other locations causing a hiker or hunter to travel greater distances in order to locate a safe location to cross the barbed wire fence.
The temporary barriers have typically consisted of a flexible material such as a thick fabric or leather that is placed over the barbed wire fence to act as a shield between the barbs and the person crossing the over the wire. The problem with these temporary devices is that they are often compromised by the sharp barbs extending through or puncturing the material. This can be unpleasant for the person crossing the fence. Additionally, barbs puncturing through the material can become life threatening if the person injured is in a remote location.
A need still remains for an improved apparatus and method for crossing a fence or a barbed wire fence that is portable while also being able to effectively prevent accidental barb injuries. It is thus apparent that an apparatus and method for crossing a fence or barbed wire fence would be very desirable.
Conventional methods of carrying or transporting a hunted game often result in the spilling or leaking of the blood of the captured game. For instance, once a goose or other fowl have been hunted and cleaned, which often entails removal of the entrails and head, the blood is allowed to drain out of the carcass. The result is that the blood often runs down the back of the hunter, due to it being carried over the hunter's shoulder. If a carcass is placed into a container, such as a conventional bag, the draining blood is allowed to cover the animal's feathers and skin. This can cause additional clean up time of the animal and its hide or feathers.
A need still remains for an improved apparatus and method for containing and/or transporting the blood of a harvested or cleaned animal. It is thus apparent that an apparatus and method for containing the blood of a harvested and/or cleaned animal would be very desirable.
The present invention provides for a barbed or razor wire crossing apparatus having a rail, cover or shroud that can be placed over a barbed wire to protect the user. In an example embodiment of the invention, the shroud can be manufactured to have a length that is generally positionable parallel to and along a long axis of the barbed wire being crossed. The shroud includes a channel having a size or shape capable of receiving the barbed wire such that the barbed wire runs in and along the channel during use.
In one arrangement, the rail, cover or shroud comprises a plurality of rail, cover or shroud segments or sections that can be interconnected to permit adjustment of various features of the shroud. For instance, in one embodiment of the invention the shroud segments can be adjusted to increase or reduce its size (e.g., length, height or width). The shroud segments can be telescopically nested or foldable with respect to one or more of the shroud segments. It is also possible to include a combination of nested and foldable or pivotable shroud segments.
Another aspect of the invention is that the shroud can be selectively attached or coupled to the barbed wire to hold it in place during use. One mechanism that can be employed it the addition of one or more retaining or coupling members coupled to the shroud or shroud segments. The retaining or coupling members can be manufactured from a generally resilient material that allows it to engage and at least temporarily hold the barbed wire. In one example embodiment of the invention, the coupling members can be disposed in the channel of the shroud or shroud segments to selectively retain or hold the barbed or razor wire therein during use and to prevent the shrouds accidental separation from the wire.
Another aspect of the invention is a game or kill kit that is convenient and eliminates or greatly reduces the spread of blood from a hunted game. The game carrying kit includes a game bleed or blood bag that can be put over the neck of the hunted game after the head has been removed during field dressing. The game bleed bag includes a cinch assembly that is either fixed or removably positioned in its bag opening to cinch around a neck of a hunted game.
A compression member can also be provided that is manufactured from a blood-soaking foam or material that is able to absorb the blood of the game and prevent its escape from the game bleed bag. The compression member can be manufactured from one or more different materials. For instance, the compression member can have multiple layers with an upper or outer layer comprising a generally non-porous rubber material and an inner or lower porous material that is able to absorb blood. The inner blood absorbing layer aids is preventing blood that comes into contact possibly passing the rubber outer layer.
The above summary is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, or describe each embodiment, aspect, implementation, feature or advantage of the invention. The detailed technology and preferred embodiments for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention. It is understood that the features mentioned hereinbefore and those to be commented on hereinafter may be used not only in the specified combinations, but also in other combinations or in isolation, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular example embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
In the following descriptions, the present invention will be explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments. Nevertheless, these embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention to any specific example, environment, application, or particular implementation described herein. Therefore, descriptions of these example embodiments are only provided for purpose of illustration rather than to limit the present invention.
Dimensions and relative proportions of components are merely example embodiments and can be varied unless specifically limited in a given claim. Thus, the dimensions can be varied without departing from the scope of the invention.
The present invention of a barbed or razor wire crossing apparatus and method 10 is illustrated in the accompanied Figures. An example embodiment, illustrated in
As particularly illustrated in
The side portions 16a and 16b of the shroud 12 can have a generally uniform or varying length or height in order to provide additional protection in some areas of the shroud 12 while reducing material weight in other areas of the shroud 12. An outer surface of the top portion 14 and side portions 16a and 16b of the shroud 12 can be generally uniform or smooth. In another embodiment of the invention, the outer surface of the top portion 14 or side portions 16a and 16b of the shroud 12 can be generally uneven or textured to increase gripping or handling by a user. Various combinations of texturing and surface modifications or variations are also possible and should be considered to be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
In another example embodiment of the invention, it is advantageous to have a compact or compactable barbed or razor wire crossing apparatus 10 while hiking or for storage purposes. As illustrated in
One embodiment of the invention, includes shroud segments 22a, 22b, 22c that are nested together and telescopically positionable between a retracted position and an extended position. As particularly illustrated in
The shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c can be interconnected in such a way to guide their telescoping or nesting within each other. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The positons of the posts 23 and slots 24 in the side portions 16a and 16b of the shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c may vary by embodiments or within a particular embodiment. For instance, as illustrated in
In order to prevent accidental separation of the shroud 12 once it is placed on the barbed wire, one or more retaining or coupling members 30 may be permanently or removably positioned within the channel 17 or interior 20 of the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c. The coupling members 30 can be manufactured of any material able to generally withstand the damage caused by the barbs or razors of the wire that it retains. For example, the coupling members 30 may be manufactured from rubber, plastic, or a generally compressible or resilient material such as a foam rubber.
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The coupling member 30 can have a length or thickness equal to or less than a length of the shroud 12 or any of the shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c. It is also possible to have a coupling member 30 at each end of the shroud 12 or spaced along a length of the shroud 12. In the collapsible embodiment of the present invention, there can be a coupling member 30 for each shroud segment 22a, 22b, and 22c or a plurality of coupling members 30 within each shroud segment 22a, 22b, and 22c. Any number or sizes of coupling members 30 is contemplated herein.
A feature of an embodiment of the invention is that the coupling member 30 can be removed or replaced in the event that it becomes damaged during use. As illustrated in
The coupling member 30 can also include one or more wire stabilizers or retainers 38a and 38b positioned in the interior or adjacent thereto that act to retain or further retain the wire within the cavity 31 of the coupling member 30 or within the apparatus 10. The wire stabilizers 38a and 38b can comprise any shape or configuration that is able to retain or hold onto the barbed wire. For example, the stabilizers can comprise one or more wire engagement portions such as bristles, flaps, ribs, or the like that extend into the cavity 31 from one or more portions or parts of the coupling member 30. The stabilizers 38a and 38b are adapted to operatively engage with and reduce the movement of the barbed wire within the cavity 31 or to prevent it from moving out of the cavity 31.
The bristles of the wire stabilizers 38a and 38b can extend from one or more attachment members or posts 40 that can be removably matable with or fixed in a notch or hole 42 extending into a portion of the coupling member 30. Similar to the coupling members 30, the wire stabilizers 38a and 38b can be replaced in the event they become damaged during use. In some embodiments of the invention, the coupling members 30 and stabilizers 38a and 38b can have different sizes, shapes, and configurations for different uses. For example, crossing barbed wire of different sizes or different types of protective wire or fencing.
In another example embodiment of the invention, a foam or other compressible material can be operatively disposed in the shroud 12. The compressible material is able to engage or receive the barbed wire and prevent its exit from the channel 17 of the shroud 12. The compressible material is also capable of preventing separation of the shroud 12 from the barbed wire. It is also contemplated herein that the apparatus 10 can include a combination of bristle and compressible wire stabilizers 38a and 38b.
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The shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c can have a combination of coupling members 30 and clips 50 along its length.
The cross sectional shape of the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c can vary and, as illustrated, may have a generally C-shape, oblong C-shape, or U-shape. Other cross sectional shapes are also contemplated herein, including but not limited to a V-shape, square-shape, rectangular-shape, and any other shape that is able to receive and at least temporarily retain a barb or razor wire.
In another example embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in
A hinge or pivoting mechanism 60 can be used to allow the shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c to rotate or pivot with respect to each other. The hinge 60 may comprise any known hinge type, including but not limited to a butt hinge, piano hinge, butterfly hinge, flush hinge, spring hinge, or living hinge. Other hinge or pivot mechanisms are also contemplated herein and should be considered to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the hinge 60 is adjustable or rotatable such that the shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c can be oriented or positioned, and at least temporarily held at varying angles. As particularly illustrated in
There can be one or more hinges 60 for each shroud segment 22a, 22b, and 22c. For instance, as illustrated in
The hinges 60 can be pressure fitted so that rotation of the hinge 60 requires an amount of force by a user to unseat the ribs 66 from the recesses 64. It is also possible to have a release button that is operatively coupled in the hinge 60 such that pressing the release button 67 causes hinge portion 62a to move away from hinge portion 62b, thereby unseating the ribs 66 and allowing rotation of the hinge 60.
As illustrated in
In one example embodiment of the invention, stops 72a and 72b may be disposed in ends of sub-shroud segments 70a and 70c, respectively. Ends of sub-shroud segment or section 70b are operatively disposed in the stops 72a and 72b. The stops 72a and 72b function as a track in which the sub-shroud segments 70a and 70c travel along a length of sub-shroud segment or section 70b. The sub-shroud segment 70c also includes a sub-shroud stop 74 operatively disposed on an outer surface that stops movement of the sub-shroud segments 70a and 70c as they travel from an extended position toward a retracted position.
Similar to other embodiments described herein, the cross sectional shape of the shroud 12, shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c and sub-shroud segments 70a, 70b, and 70c can vary and may have a generally C-shape, oblong C-shape, or U-shape. Other cross sectional shapes are also contemplated herein, including but not limited to a V-shape, Square-shape, Rectangular-shape, and any other shape that is able to receive and at least temporarily retain a barbed or razor wire. It is also contemplated herein that shroud segments or sub-shroud segments may be composed of different cross sectional shapes for different portions of the shroud 12. For instance, shroud segment 22b and its sub-shroud segments 70a-70c can have a generally U-shape cross section and the shroud segments 22a and 22c can have a generally C-shape cross section.
As particularly illustrated in
The shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a and 22c can have one or more pads 78 disposed on their outer surface to be gripped by a user or to add additional protection between the user and the barb or razor wire. The pads 78 may be manufactured from any material such as rubber or foam. The pads 78 may also be formed into the outer surface of the shroud 12 and shroud segments 22a and 22c. The pads 78 may have a textured outer surface to aid in gripping by a user.
In one example embodiment, the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c and/or the coupling members 30 or stabilizers 38a and 38b may be manufactured from various materials for different purposes. For instance, one or more of the parts apparatus 10 can be manufactured from an electrically insulating or nonconductive material. This would enable a user to cross electrified wire fences.
In use, multiple barb or razor wire shroud, cover or rails 12 may be employed. For instance, a user having to pass between a pair of spaced apart barbed or razor wires can place a shroud 12 on one of the wires that will be stepped over and another rail on a wire that will be above the user. In this way, a user is able to protect their legs, hands, chest and back when going between the two wires. The coupling members 30 act to retain the wire and prevent separation of the shroud 12, even when in an inverted orientation or position.
The present invention also includes a game carrying kit 100 that is convenient and eliminates or greatly reduces the spread of blood from a hunted game. The game carrying kit includes a game bleed or blood bag 102 that can be put over the neck of the hunted game after the head has been removed during field dressing. The game bleed bag 102 includes a cinch assembly 104 that is either fixed or removably positioned in its bag opening to cinch around a neck of a hunted game.
The cinch assembly 104 comprises a compression member 106 having an opening 108 extending through it that is sized and shaped to receive the neck of the hunted game. The cinch assembly 104 also includes a cinch 120 that extends about the compression member 106 to cause the compression member 106 to move from an uncompressed state to a compressed state. Once a hunted game's neck has been inserted into the opening 108 the cinch 120 can be tightened around the compression member, which reduces the size of the opening 108 about the neck of the hunted game. Blood from the neck of the hunted game is then captured in the bag.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the compression member 106 includes one or more slits 110 extending through it that form compression struts 112a, 112b, and 112c that extend around the opening 108. The slits 110 and the compression struts 112a, 112b, and 112c permit a uniform circumferential compression of the compression member 106 as it moves from the uncompressed state toward the compressed state.
The compression member 106 can be manufactured from any material such as a foam, batting or a rubber material. Any material able to act as a barrier and that prevents the passage of blood out of the game bleed bag 102 may be used and should be considered to be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
The compression member 106 can also be manufactured from a blood-soaking foam or material that is able to absorb the blood of the game and prevent its escape from the game bleed bag 102. The compression member 106 can also be manufactured from one or more different materials. For instance, the compression member 106 can have multiple layers with an upper or outer layer comprising a generally non-porous rubber material and an inner or lower porous material that is able to absorb blood. The inner blood absorbing layer aids is preventing blood that comes into contact possibly passing the rubber outer layer.
In another example embodiment of the invention, the compression member 106 is placed between two layers of material such as two layers of the blood bag 102. An inner layer of the blood bag 102 can have a plurality of openings 107 that expose the compression member 106 to the surface of the animal being carried. In the event that blood from flows through the opening or mouth of the blood bag 102, it will flow into the openings 107 and be absorbed by the compression member 106.
As illustrated in
The cinch 120 can comprise any configuration and material able to extend about a circumference of the compression member 106. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The cinch 120 can also be worn about the wrist of a user similar. In this configuration, the cinch 120 acts as a bracelet that provide ready access to a user while also eliminating the need to take up space in the users backpack or totes. The cinch 120 can have any type of indica. For instance, it can display a logo or trademark. The style and design of the cinch 120 enables it to be worn by user all the time and providing a user the ability to cinch or tie anything or any material quickly and easily.
Other cinch assemblies 104 are also possible. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The game bleed bag 102 can have the compression member 106 secured to the inner surface of the bag by an adhesive or other securing means. Alternatively, as illustrated in
The game carrying kit 100 can also include one or more absorbent members 150 that can be placed into the game bleed bag 102 to absorb any blood that flows into the bag. The absorbent members 150, as illustrated in
The game carrying kit 100 can also include a game body bag 160 that has a body portion 162 having an opening for placing the hunted animal into the game body bag 160. The game body bag 160 can also include a tapered neck portion 164 adapted to receive the neck of the hunted animal. A handle 166 on one or more sides of the opening enable a hunter to carry the game body bag in such a manner that the hunted animal or game remains inverted with the neck in the neck portion 164 of the bag 160. Additionally, any blood will also accumulate in the neck portion 164 of the game body bag 160.
A head bag 170 can also be included in the kit 100. The head bag 170 has an opening that permits a hunter to place the head bag 170 over the head of the game. A cinch 120 can be placed around the opening of the head bag 170 to secure the bag to the neck of the hunted game. If the head is removed from the hunted game it can also be placed into the head bag 170 for later inspection by a game official. The head bag 170 can also act as a blood bag to be placed over the neck after the head has been removed, if needed, during field dressing. The cinch 120 can be placed around the neck to secure the bag in place.
The game body bag 160 and the head bag 170 can each hold absorbent members 150 that are able to absorb any blood flowing from the hunted game.
As illustrated in
In yet another example embodiment of the present invention of a barb or razor wire crossing apparatus and method 10 is illustrated
The barbed or razor wire crossing apparatus 10 of
As illustrated in
Similar to other embodiments, the shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c may be manufactured having different sized crossed sections that enable them to longitudinally slide within each other, thereby reducing the overall length of the shroud 12 to a length generally approximate to or equal to the longest segment 22a, 22b, and 22c.
As illustrated in
In one example embodiment of the invention, the coupling member 30 may be permanently or removably positioned within and extending between the longitudinally extending ribs 202a and 202b. Referring to
The coupling members 30 may be positioned along a length of shroud segment 22a. Additionally, coupling members 30 may also be placed proximate to an end of shroud segment 22c to retain wire entering at that end of the apparatus. The coupling members 30 in shroud segment 22c may also act as a stop to prevent complete nesting of shroud segments 22a and 22b into shroud segment 22c. There may also be coupling members 30 positioned in shroud segment 22b that receive wire entering near a middle or center of the apparatus 10. The coupling member 30 positioned in shroud segment 22b may act as a stop that prevents shroud segment 22a from completely nesting within shroud segment 22b. In the collapsible embodiment of the present invention, there can be a coupling member 30 for each shroud segment 22a, 22b, and 22c or a plurality of coupling members 30 within each shroud segment 22a, 22b, and 22c. Any number or sizes of coupling members 30 is contemplated herein.
In one example embodiment of the present invention and as particularly illustrated in
The apparatus 10 of the present invention can be manufactured from material that enables it to operate quietly. For instance, the all or some of its parts can be manufactured from Delrin or a similar material. The apparatus 10 can also be coated with a material that enables its parts, in particular sections 22a-22c, to operate smoothly and quietly.
Additionally, as illustrated in
Similar to other embodiments disclosed herein the coupling member 30 can be removed in the event that it becomes damaged during use. As illustrated in
The wire stabilizers 38a and 38b can be connected to an elongate support member that can be removably insertable into a notch 42 formed in the legs 204a or 204b. The support member may comprise an elongate rod with the plurality of bristles, ribs, flaps, or other members extending into the cavity 31. Similar to the retaining members 30, the wire stabilizers 38a and 38b can be replaced in the event they become damaged during use. As illustrated in
The coupling member 30 can be manufactured having a size and shape that prevents the barbed or razor wire from contacting the surface of the shroud 12. By reducing or preventing contact between the shroud 12 and the barbed or razor wire noise created by the two coming into contact is reduced or eliminated. The coupling member 30 can be manufactured from any material that aids in reducing or eliminating any noise generated between it and the barbed or razor wire. For instance, a rubber material, Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubber or any other similar type material can be utilized. It is also contemplated herein that a similar noise dampening or eliminating material can be applied to an inner surface of the shroud 12 or any of its components.
In another example embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in
The securing member can be connected or tethered to the shroud 12 to prevent it from becoming lost in the field. In one embodiment, as illustrated in
The shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c can also include end walls, caps or surfaces 308 having notches 310 formed therein that are aligned with the channel 17. As described above, the notches 310 receive the barbed wire when the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c are placed on the barbed wire. The notches 310 permit the barbed wire to be positioned deeper into the channel 17 and allow more of the shroud 12 to extend around and below the barbed wire. As particularly illustrated in
The coupling members 312 that are capable of engaging and holding onto the barbed wire can be secured or held by carriers 316 that are disposed in the channel 17 of the shroud and shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c. The carriers 316 are designed to receive and support a portion of the coupling members 312 such as a stem or spine 318 containing a number of bristles or barbed wire engaging members or portions. The spines 318 of the coupling members 312 can be removably seated in a portion of the carriers 316 so that they can be replaced. The coupling members 312 can be assembled in the channel 17 of the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c in varying configurations. For example, there can single, pair or multiple coupling members 312 running along a length of the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c extend.
As can be seen in
The present invention can also include guides 330 that are disposed in the channel 17 and coupled to a portion of the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c. The guides 330 include slide portions that are sized and shaped to receive a portion of the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c. In one example embodiment, the guides 330 include a one or more curved feet portions that support the shroud 12 or shroud segments 22a, 22b, and 22c. It is also a proposed feature that the guides 330 are manufactured from a material that reduces or eliminates any sound that would or could be created during operation of the apparatus 10.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments. It will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and equivalent arrangements can be made thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, such scope to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and products. Moreover, features or aspects of various example embodiments may be mixed and matched (even if such combination is not explicitly described herein) without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application is a 371 application of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/US2020/04928, filed on Sep. 3, 2020, which claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/895,046, filed on Sep. 3, 2019, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/US2020/049289 | 9/3/2020 | WO |
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