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The present invention relates generally to decoys for attracting a predetermined species of animal, and more particularly, to moving decoys to simulate the walking motions of wildfowl.
For generations, hunters have employed numerous tactics to attract wildlife within range of the hunter's gunshot. In particular, to attract wildfowl hunters typically deploy decoys on the surface of the water or the surrounding terrain. Numerous types of decoys have been previously developed that take great care in imitating the likeness of a particular wildfowl species. Some decoys also incorporate limited motion techniques in an attempt to simulate the movements of wildfowl. However, none of the existing designs are sufficiently lifelike to consistently fool wildfowl, as they can become accustomed to and recognize the likeness of particular decoys. In addition, many of the motion techniques used are not sufficiently lifelike to fool wildfowl, but instead are unnatural movements that are recognizable to wildfowl. Moreover, conventional decoy devices that incorporate motion are large, bulky, and difficult to transport and deploy in the field
Therefore, there is a need for a portable decoy that incorporates natural and lifelike movements to consistently attract wildfowl within range of the hunter.
In the accompanying drawings which form part of the specification:
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several figures of the drawings.
The following detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. The description clearly enables one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives, and uses of the invention, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the invention. Additionally, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The base 14 includes a generally linear beam 24, such as a U-shaped channel, with collapsible outriggers 26 or braces that are pivotally attached at opposite ends of the beam 24. The outriggers 26 pivot between an open position, with the outriggers extending generally perpendicularly from the beam 24 in opposed directions from each other, and a collapsed position, with the outriggers 26 generally parallel with and adjacent to the linear beam 24. This reduces the size of the decoy apparatus 10 to enhance its portability. Alternate embodiments can include other arrangements to further enhance the portability of the apparatus. For example, the linear beam 24 of the base 14 can be telescoping to allow the operator to reduce the length of the base 14. Alternatively, the base 14 can comprise two independent end portions that support respective driven sprocket 32 and drive sprockets 34 and that can be removeably connected with an attachment member, such as a bar.
The conveyor assembly 12 includes a drive sprocket 28 operatively connected to a motor 30, and a driven sprocket 32 operatively connected to the drive sprocket 34 with an endless chain 36. The drive sprocket 34 and driven sprocket 32 are pivotally mounted, such as with bearings, to the linear beam 24 of the base 14 with supports 37, so that the drive sprocket 34 and driven sprocket 32 are located at about the same elevation. The chain 36 engages the drive sprocket 34 and the driven sprocket 32 with an appropriate amount of tension to remain engaged and support the decoy support 20. Generally L-shaped guards 38 attach to the linear beam 24 and extend generally upwardly to cover the upper portion of respective drive sprocket 34 and driven sprocket 32. The motor 30 is preferably mounted to the base 14 and is preferably a direct current motor, but those skilled in the art will recognize that any type of motor can be used. The power supply 16 is preferably a portable battery, such as a 12-volt battery. However, any type of power source can be used. If desired, the power supply 16 can be mounted on the base 14 with an appropriate fastener.
The mount 22 is a generally rectangular plate 40 having a cylinder defining an elongated vertical socket 42 along an outer face 44 for receiving the decoy support 20 (
The decoy support 20 includes a post 50 with a stop 52 near the upper end of the post 50 and an alignment member 54 attached to the post 50 (
In operation, the outriggers 26 are pivoted to the open position and the decoy apparatus 10 is placed on the ground in a desired location. The decoy D attaches to the upper end of the decoy support 20, and the decoy support 20 attaches to the mount 22. An operator connects a power supply 16 to the wiring 18 and turns on the motor 30. The motor 30 turns the drive sprocket 34, which in turn advances the chain 36 about the drive sprocket 34 and the driven sprocket 32 in a generally elliptical pattern. In turn, the chain 36 moves the mount 22, decoy support 20, in an elliptical pattern so that the decoy D advances in a forward position and generally parallel with the ground. This movement of the decoy D simulates the walking movement of a walking wildfowl, such as a goose, duck, or other wildfowl. When the hunter is finished hunting, the decoy D, and decoy support remove 20, and the outriggers 26 fold up for easy transport and storage.
All of the elements of the decoy apparatus are preferably constructed from all-weather materials capable of withstanding the outdoor environment, such as metal or plastic materials.
Changes can be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. For example, alternate embodiments, can be used for rabbit or coyote, with adjusted speeds and decoy supports. In addition, a chain tensioner can be used to maintain proper tension on the chain 36 during operation. For example, a chain tensioner can be attached to the base 24 and engage the chain 36 to maintain proper tension. Alternatively, a chain tensioner can be incorporated into the drive sprocket 34 or driven sprocket 32.
This application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/100,524 filed Sep. 26, 2008 from which priority is claimed, and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61100524 | Sep 2008 | US |