Patent classifications
A01M31/00
Systems and Methods for Enhancing Location of Game in the Field
A sound detector system has one or more microphone positioned with a field of regard of 360°. The system further has a processor to translate a sound into data indicative of a direction and transmit the data indicative of direction. Additionally, the system has a handheld device configured to wirelessly receive the data indicative of the direction and display data identifying the field of direction to a user.
Optical remote sensing systems for aerial and aquatic fauna, and use thereof
Optical remote sensing systems for quantifying aerial or aquatic fauna with respect to number of living organisms, such as animals, such as insects, birds, bats or aquatic organisms, and to biological specificity.
Apparatus And Method Of Crossing A Barb Wire And Carrying Game
A barbed or razor wire crossing apparatus and system that enable the safe passage for a user either over or between barbed or razor wire. Also a game carrying kit that enables a hunter to field dress an animal and to prevent or greatly limit the spread or exposure of the hunted game's blood during transportation.
Apparatus And Method Of Crossing A Barb Wire And Carrying Game
A barbed or razor wire crossing apparatus and system that enable the safe passage for a user either over or between barbed or razor wire. Also a game carrying kit that enables a hunter to field dress an animal and to prevent or greatly limit the spread or exposure of the hunted game's blood during transportation.
Support harness with shock reducing elements
A support harness with shock reducing elements includes a saddle with a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A pair of bridge connectors is attached to and extends outwardly from the saddle. The first and second lateral edges each has one of the bridge connectors positioned adjacent thereto. The bridge connectors each include a first strap section secured to the saddle adjacent to an upper edge thereof, a second strap section secured to the saddle adjacent to a lower edge thereof, and a central strap section extending between the first and second strap sections. The first strap section includes a plurality folds therein. A break-away fastener extends through the folds and breaks to release the plurality of folds when a predetermined amount of force is placed on the first strap.
Robotic agriculture protection system
A system useful to protect a real estate property includes at least one sensor configured to monitor presence of a nuisance animal on the real estate property, a computerized control module including programming to diagnose the presence of the nuisance animal based upon data from the at least one sensor, and at least one mobile robotic device. The mobile robotic device is configured to move to a location of the nuisance animal on the real estate property based upon the data from the at least one sensor and emulate a predator to move the nuisance animal.
Support pole system for supporting articles
A support pole system for supporting articles above the ground or earth includes a support pole formed from at least two elongated pole sections that are movably coupled together so that the pole sections can be moved relative to one another between collapsed and extended positions to shorten and lengthen the support pole. An article head piece is coupled to an upper end of the support pole for attaching articles to the support pole. A base assembly couples to the lower end of the support pole and has a stake configured for insertion into the ground or earth for supporting the support pole in an upright position. The stake has projecting members that engage the ground or earth when the stake is inserted therein to prevent rotation of the stake about the longitudinal axis of the stake. A cross member is positioned at an upper end of the stake to form a footrest to facilitate insertion of the stake into the ground or earth.
HANDS FREE WILDLIFE REED CALL AND METHODS OF USE
An audible reed assembly and an elongated tube having a first tube end and a second tube end, the first tube end connected thereto the audible reed assembly, a diaphragm bag having an opening, wherein the bag is filled with a recoil stuffing fiber, the audible reed assembly is positioned therethrough the opening with the second tube end extended therefrom, and a tie to releasably seal the opening of the diaphragm bag thereto the first tube end or the audible reed assembly, and thus functions to functions to provide a hands free and moisture free call device, sound reproduction consistency, utilization of ambient temperature air to be propelled through the reed, enabling the hunter to keep focus on the landscape, maintain one's grip on the fire arm or other hunting weaponry making it easier to spot incoming animals and maintain hands on the weapon ready to get the shot off.
Photographic camouflaged scent-free game calls and method of manufacturing same
A scent-free game call configured to emulate a sound of a predetermined species of animal, the call comprising a mouthpiece section, with a digitally reproduced image displayed thereon, in a manner such that the digitally reproduced image specifically relates to said predetermined species.
Deer hunting decoy
A deer hunting decoy has a central post within a flexible cover having front and rear faces with coloration simulating the hind quarters of a deer, with each including a lighter colored central portion surrounded by a darker colored border. The lighter colored central portions are covered by tail flaps. The tail flaps are joined for rotational movement to an axle that extends across the central post and through holes in the flexible cover. A pull cord is directly or indirectly joined to the axle. Tugging the pull cord causes rotation of the axle and movement of the tail flaps to simulate tail movement of a deer. The central post is staked to a ground. Different decoy deer heads are interchangeably attachable. A buck head silhouette terminates in a tube connector that releasable fits within a proximal end of the central post. A grazing doe silhouette has a hook portion at one end and a doe head at the opposite end. The hook portion is inserted over an edge of an opening in the flexible cover and the head portion is pinned to the ground.