The present invention generally relates to bird hunting accessories, and, more particularly, to box bird callers.
As is well known in the art, hunting activities can require specialized accessories. Many items are provided for a hunter's basic needs, while speciality equipment and accessories that go far beyond a hunter's basic needs are also provided.
Of particular interest here are bird callers, more particularly, box bird callers. Currently, these items are typically carried by hunters, within pockets or packs, and are removed from such storage when needed. Unfortunately, they are needed quite often, and, during a given hunting expedition, a hunter must constantly store and retrieve his box bird caller.
The art can be improved by the provision of a device for carrying box bird callers wherein the device may be worn on the exterior of a hunter's clothing and always be available for use, without retrieving the box caller from a pocket or pack.
This invention generally provides a device for holding a box bird caller having a box, a paddle connected to the box at a hinge permitting movement of the paddle relative to the box to sound a bird call, and a handle extending from the paddle, the device including a caller sleeve having a paddle sleeve portion opposite a box portion; and a closure member joining a portion of said paddle sleeve portion to said box portion and forming an insertion end for the bird caller, wherein, when the bird caller is inserted through said insertion end, said paddle sleeve portion intimately contacts the paddle of the box caller, said box portion intimately contacts the bottom of the box, and said closure member urges said paddle sleeve portion and said box sleeve portion toward each other to keep the paddle in engagement with the box to prevent it from making noise.
In another embodiment, this invention provides a device for holding a box bird caller having a box, a paddle connected to the box at a hinge permitting movement of the paddle relative to the box to sound a bird call, and a handle extending from the paddle, the device including a box sleeve that selectively receives the box of the box caller; a paddle sleeve portion secured to said box sleeve at a hinge; a pocket in said paddle sleeve that selectively receives the handle of the box caller; and a closure member that selectively secures said paddle sleeve portion to said box sleeve such that, when the box of the bird caller is received in said box sleeve and the handle of the box caller is received in said pocket, said paddle sleeve portion intimately contacts the surface of the paddle and said closure member brings the paddle into intimate contact with the box to prevent it from making noise.
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Opposite fold 20, paddle sleeve portion 14 and box portion 16 are kept in fairly close proximity at their respective insertion ends 22, 24 by closure member 26. Closure member 26 is formed by two opposed elastic members 28 secured between opposite sides of paddle sleeve portion 14 and forming an opening 30 for receipt of caller, such as caller C of
Belt loop 34 is provided to provide means for securing device 10 to the exterior of one's clothing so that the caller C retained therein is always ready for use out in the field. It will be appreciated that clip members could also be secured to various locations on device 10 for securing it to one's clothing. Belt loop 34 is merely preferred.
In developing the embodiment of device 10, it was determined that it would be very advantageous if the caller could be sounded while still being secured to the exterior of one's clothing, and, thus, a second embodiment, presented here in
The foregoing devices advance the art by providing a device for holding box callers wherein the device can be worn on the exterior of the body and always be ready for use. In the second embodiment, the box caller can be sounded without having to remove the box caller from the holding device. With the devices of this invention hung from the loop of a belt, a hunter can simply reach down, grab the caller, and either pull it out of the holding device for sounding, in the practice of the first embodiment, or sound it without removing it from the holding device, as in the second embodiment.
In light of the foregoing, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides devices for holding box callers that substantially improve the art. While specific materials have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited thereto or thereby, and other suitable materials will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Furthermore, while a caller design showing only one handle portion has been employed to disclose the present invention, it should be appreciated that the disclosure herein could be readily adapted to “boat” style box callers, which employ a handle such as that shown in prior art
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/592,820 filed on Aug. 2, 2004.
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60592820 | Aug 2004 | US |