Patent classifications
A01M31/008
Attachable wind detection device
A wind detection device with a flexible enclosure, and opening, and a dispensing tube, filled with powder or liquid and designed to be attached to hunting equipment, headgear, or clothing, wherein pressing on the outside of the device causes a puff of powder or vapor to be dispensed into the air, allowing the user to determine wind direction.
FEEDER DEVICE FOR ATTRACTING GAME
Discloses is a feeder device for attracting game comprising a cuboid-shaped box comprising four vertical walls joined at the edges of a base member. Further, the feeder device includes a vertical partition wall within the cuboid-shaped box separating a feed bin unit and a reservoir unit. Further, the feeder device includes a first upper hatch for the feed bin unit and a second upper hatch for the reservoir unit. Further, the feeder device includes a motor housing comprising a motor to power an auger installed within the feed bin unit. Further, the feeder device includes a feeder attached to an outer wall of the feed bin unit, wherein the feeder receives the feed pellets from the feed bin unit through the auger. Further, the feeder device includes a trough attached to an outer wall of the reservoir unit, wherein the trough receives water from the reservoir unit.
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.
SCENT CONTROL ACCORDING TO LOCAL CONDITIONS OF A SCENT CONTROL DEVICE
Embodiments of the invention relate to devices, systems, and methods for selectively emitting scent control material responsive to local conditions of a scent control device. The local conditions may dictate the effectiveness of a given set of output parameters of a scent control device. The scent control device accepts as input, one or more conditional inputs carrying information about the local conditions around the scent control device, such as weather conditions, elevation, barometric pressure, or functional status of the scent control device. Operational programs corresponding to the conditional inputs may be automatically selected based on the combination of conditional inputs to cause the output parameters of the scent control device to match or take into account the local conditions. The scent control device then outputs scent control material such as ozone at a rate effective to control one or more scents to a level that is not perceivable by animals or humans.
Air Freshener
An air freshener has a rigidifying core defining a central axis, and an outer portion or sleeve contacting the core that is formed from one or more fragrance loaded polymers. Together, the core and outer portion are shaped to surround a first axis perpendicular to the central axis. The air freshener is made by injection molding a first shot of at least one polymer material to form the core, and injection molding a second shot of at least one polymer material incorporating one or more fragrance materials over or onto or into at least a portion of the core. The second shot of polymer material may be stretched about the portion of the core during injection molding, and may flow into a first hole formed in the core at or near the core distal end, and fills a second hole formed in the core at or near the core proximal end.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF DISSEMINATING ANIMAL HUNTING SCENTS
A bubble forming composition and bubble distribution system which contains scents within the bubble solution effective for hunting and trapping purposes. Such scents include masking scents and/or luring scents. Bubbles are able to float along air currents to better disperse scent compared to sprays and spritzers. Moreover, bubbles provide a very detailed visual presentation of both wind as well as thermals and other air currents. This allows one to visualize and understand not only wind direction but also more subtle air currents in a given area.
ACCELERATED SCENTING DEVICE
A scenting device adapted to accelerate a selectable scent along a straight, linear blow-through unit design is provided. The scent dispersing device has a tubular body extending from an upward opening to a downward opening, wherein a fan is disposed in the tubular body between the upward and downward openings. A scent pad is disposed in the tubular body downward of the fan, the fan adapted to selectively urge air flow from the upward opening toward the downward opening.
Attracting tool
The present invention provides an attracting tool that is convenient, inexpensive, and useful for hunting. The present invention provides an attracting tool comprising an exothermic composition and an attractant, the exothermic composition containing an oxidation accelerator having an iodine adsorption number of not more than 700 g/kg, an oxidizable metal powder, and water, wherein at least the exothermic composition is housed in an air-permeable container bag.
Animal lure
A novel animal lure includes an absorbent substrate and animal attractant scent fluid disposed directly on the absorbent substrate and hermetically sealed in a package. In a particular embodiment, the animal lure further includes a non-absorbent extraction feature connected to the absorbent substrate. In a more particular embodiment, the package is formed from opaque, fluid-proof, and flexible material.
ANIMAL NOISE SIMULATOR
A noise-making device is provided. The noise-making device has a body, supporting legs, and a striker configured to, upon contact with the ground, create a noise similar to an animal footstep. In use, the noise created by the striker may draw the attention of animals, bringing them in position for observation, tracking, and/or hunting, among other uses. Additional optional features may be used in addition to the noise created to enhance the operability, such as visual and scent features.