Patent classifications
A01M31/004
GAME CALL ASSEMBLY HAVING A PALATE CONFORMER
A game call assembly and method includes, in an embodiment, a mouth engager, a sound generator coupled to the mouth engager, and a palate conformer supported by the mouth engager.
GAME CALL DEVICE
A game call device having a mouthpiece that includes a tone trough that carries and guides air moving through the mouthpiece, a reed aligned with and positioned proximate the tone trough, and a lip cushion that securely attaches to the bottom of the mouthpiece, wherein the lip cushion includes a base having a surface that contacts a user's teeth.
Breath-Powered Vapor Distribution Device and Game Call
Device embodiments use a person's exhaled breath to distribute an evaporated, sublimated, or vaporized material. The disclosure provides non-powered devices that use evaporation or sublimation to create the vapor that is distributed and the disclosure provides devices with electric vaporizers which rapidly vaporize liquid scent materials for distribution. The scent can be designed as a masking or cover scent, an aromatic lure scent, a scent elimination material, a pleasant scent for freshening air in a room or automobile, or a repellant scent. The device can be worn as a mask or configured as a game call.
Heated game call
A heated game call used to attract wild game for hunting or observation, generally including a cylindrical barrel, a reed member, and a heating element integral to the barrel and positioned near the reed element. Electrical current is provided to the heating element via wires resulting in the heating of the barrel of the call and, the electrical current is provided by batteries that are contained within a compartment of the call. The barrel includes an exterior layer and an interior layer. The heating element preferably is sandwiched between the layers and positioned near the reed member.
GAME CALL APPARATUS FOR ATTRACTING ANIMALS TO AN AREA
An apparatus for attracting an animal to an area includes a housing, recordable memory media contained within the housing for storing a pre-recorded ultrasonic sound and a prerecorded audible sound. An audible sound emitter contained within the housing is also provided for emitting the prerecorded audible sound. Further, an ultrasonic sound emitter contained within the housing for emitting the prerecorded ultrasonic sound and second pre-recorded sounds that simulate first and second distinct sounds each made by a species of animal in the environment. A user interface to play back the audible and ultrasonic sounds simultaneously to produce a blended sound for attracting an animal. The apparatus may further include a first amplifier for amplifying the audible sound and a second amplifier for amplifying the ultrasonic sound. A low pass filter for filtering the audible sounds and a high pass filter for filtering the ultrasonic sounds may also be included.
Wild game call
An apparatus for calling wild game. The apparatus may be used for calling wild turkeys. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a barrel that receives an air flow and a bell which is the part where sound is emitted. The apparatus also includes a sound chamber made-up of two parts that are fixed together to create one sound chamber, where the sound chamber is inserted into the bell. The call also includes latex reeds, wherein the latex reeds cover the openings in the sound chamber.
TURKEY GOBBLER VOCALIZATION DETECTION APPARATUS
Embodiments described herein include a turkey gobbler vocalization detection apparatus that is designed to collect, analyze, and store a turkey gobble vocalization over a period of time. The apparatus contains a parabolic collector, microphone, amplifier, analog-to-digital converter, audio digital signal processor, internal light, and a display unit within a housing element which is configured to be deployed in one of a plurality of wildlife environments. If a vocalization is detected, it is received, filtered, and analyzed using a Fourier analysis. If a detected spectra signature is within a range of a pre-programmed spectral signature signal of a turkey gobble, then the detected spectra signature, and at least the time and recording of the detected spectra signature are stored within an on-board memory module. Simultaneously, an output signal is sent to an internal light source to notify a user that a detected spectra signature is stored within the on-board memory module, and allow the user to access a 1-15 second incremental recording of the detected spectra signature using a five push-button display unit while a notification is transmitted over a wireless network.
Anatomically correct game call
A game call for the producing of sounds that mimic animal sounds better than conventional game calls. The call may include various structures of that mimic or correspond to various features found in the mouth, nasal passageways, and/or trachea opening of an animal. The body of the call may be connected to a mouth piece to enable a user to provide a sound by blowing air through the call.
Game Calling Device Having Adjustable Sound and Method for Using
An animal call which generally includes a housing having a first portion rotatably combined with a second portion. An opening is formed in a wall of the housing between a mouthpiece and an outlet end. A reed is disposed within the opening and is adapted to vibrate in response to passing air. The reed is combined with the first housing portion. A helical member is formed inside the second housing portion. An adjustment member has a helical engagement member that engages the helical member. The adjustment member includes an adjustment arm in frictional engagement with the reed. The helical member acts as an auger to move the adjustment member along the length of the reed as the second housing portion is rotated relative to the first housing portion.
Game Calling Device Having Adjustable Sound and Method for Using
An animal call device commonly referred to as a grunt tube. The grunt tube generally includes a housing, a reed, and an adjustment arm adapted to engage the reed. The adjustment arm is combined with a first portion of the grunt tube which may be one of either the outlet end, the housing, or the mouthpiece. The reed is combined with a second portion of the grunt tube which may be a different one of either the outlet end, the housing, or the mouthpiece. The first portion of the grunt tube moves relative to the second portion of the grunt tube thereby causing the adjustment arm to move relative to the reed and engage the reed at different locations to change the sound produced by the grunt tube.