Claims
- 1. A game call system comprising:a mouthpiece body having an inlet end and an outlet end; a membrane mounted to the inlet end, the membrane having an exposed edge which vibrates to produce sound; a peripheral edge surrounding at least a portion of the inlet end; a support shelf formed at the inlet end of the mouthpiece section, the support shelf secured to the annular peripheral edge of the inlet end, the support shelf underlying a portion of the membrane; a free edge formed by the support shelf, the free edge comprising a curved portion.
- 2. A game call system according to claim 1, further comprising a concave portion formed at the inlet end, the concave portion terminating at the peripheral edge.
- 3. A game call system according to claim 1, further comprising a concave portion formed at the inlet end on the peripheral edge, the concave portion comprising an inverted apex defining an extreme low point, wherein the support shelf defines a support shelf plane, the extreme low point falling below the support shelf plane.
- 4. A game call system according to claim 1 wherein a majority of the free edge is curvilinear.
- 5. A game call system according to claim 1, further comprising a recessed area formed in the support shelf, the free edge being formed along the recessed area of the support shelf.
- 6. A game call system according to claim 1, further comprising a recessed area formed in the support shelf, the free edge being exclusively formed along the recessed area of the support shelf.
- 7. A game call, comprising:a mouthpiece body having an opening; a membrane secured to the mouthpiece body at the opening; a support shelf formed at the opening to underlie a portion of the membrane; the support shelf comprising a free edge; the support shelf comprising a curved top surface to support the membrane and allow increased manipulation and control of the membrane.
- 8. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface comprises a dished-out area.
- 9. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface comprises a gradually sloping dished-out area.
- 10. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface comprises a concave area.
- 11. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface comprises a curved, gradually sloping top surface.
- 12. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface comprises a bowl-shaped, dished-out area.
- 13. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface extends to the free edge.
- 14. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a central area, the free edge narrowing toward the central area.
- 15. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a central area, the free edge comprising a curved portion, the free edge narrowing toward the central area.
- 16. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a central area, the free edge underlying the membrane, the free edge narrowing toward the center of the end edge.
- 17. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the curved top surface of the support shelf comprises a dished-out area, wherein at least a portion of the dished-out area extends to the free edge.
- 18. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a variable thickness.
- 19. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a curved portion, the curved portion defining a variable thickness of the free edge.
- 20. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a curved portion and a variable thickness.
- 21. A game call according to claim 7 wherein the free edge comprises a central area, the free edge comprising a variable thickness, the free edge being relatively thin at the central area.
- 22. A game call according to claim 7 wherein at least a portion of the membrane extends beyond the free edge.
- 23. A game call according to claim 7 wherein a portion of the curved top surface extends to the free edge.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/902,466 filed Jul. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,413,140, entitled “Modular Game Call System,” which is a divisional of prior application Ser. No. 08/364,887, filed on Dec. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (41)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Abe & Son Brochure showing NES Standard and Chuckler (#2 and #2C)Mouthpieces (date unknown). |
Abe & Son web page showing #2 Standard Mouthpiece and #2C Chuckler Mouthpiece calls (date of calls unknown). |
Product Brochure of Abe & Sons Natural Elk Sounds, “N.E.S. Standard Mouthpiece,” Date Unknown. |
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