Waterfowl decoy with mechanical movement
20170231218 ยท 2017-08-17
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Abstract
A mechanical waterfowl decoy to be used in water. It has a buoyant body and a motor that rotates a paddlewheel in a circular manner which can provide propulsion and water disturbance for the decoy and can give the appearance of a duck swimming, splashing, and moving its head.
Claims
1. A mechanical waterfowl decoy for placing on the surface of a liquid comprising: a buoyant decoy body with an open section on the interior of the decoy body; a paddlewheel located in the open section of the decoy body which is connected to a shaft and configured to rotate in a circular manner around the shaft; a motor which is connected to said shaft and is configured to rotate the shaft and paddlewheel; a power source configured to supply power to the motor; a decoy head which is movably attached to said decoy body and configured to be struck and moved by the paddlewheel.
2. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 1 further comprising a pair of movable wings attached to the decoy body and configured to be struck on the underside and moved by the paddlewheel.
3. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 1 further comprising a rigid guard.
4. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 2 further comprising a rigid guard.
5. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 1, wherein the shaft is connected directly to the output of the motor.
6. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 2, wherein the shaft is connected directly to the output of the motor.
7. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 1, wherein the shaft is connected to the motor via a belt.
8. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 2, wherein the shaft is connected to the motor via a belt.
9. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 3, wherein the shaft is connected directly to the output of the motor.
10. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 4, wherein the shaft is connected directly to the output of the motor.
11. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 3, wherein the shaft is connected to the motor via a belt.
12. The mechanical waterfowl decoy of claim 4, wherein the shaft is connected to the motor via a belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0007] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring to the drawings,
[0021] The buoyant decoy body 14 is sufficiently wide, long, and tall enough for encasing and providing sufficient flotation for the mechanical elements of the mechanical waterfowl decoy 100 and retaining a realistic size of that of any particular waterfowl, in this case, a duck. Sufficient size is between 12 long 20 inches long with a width of approximately 50% of the length and a height approximately equal to the width. The decoy body 14 may be made of plastic or of any other sufficiently rigid material that could be made buoyant such as polystyrene, wood, metal, or composite material and may be of solid or hollow construction.
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[0023] The motor 12 may be removably attached to the decoy body, preferably within the open portion 17 of the decoy body. The motor 12 shall provide a rotational output and may be powered electrically, mechanically, or via steam or internal combustion. The motor 12 may also be connected to a power source 15 to supply the motor with electrical or mechanical power. The power source 15 may be integral to or separate from the motor 12. The power source may be removably attached to the motor 12 or the decoy body 14. The decoy also features a shaft 11 which may be directly connected to the motor 12 or indirectly connected via a belt 16. The shaft shall be made of a rigid material, preferably metal. The belt 16 shall be made of rubber, silicone, plastic or other flexible material.
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[0025] The decoy 100 operates by way of the paddlewheel 13 rotating within the open portion 17 of the decoy body 14 on a shaft 11 which is powered by a motor 12. The motor 12 causes the shaft 11 to rotate which, in turn, causes the paddlewheel 13 to rotate about the shaft. The shaft is oriented horizontally and may be oriented perpendicular or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the decoy 100.
[0026] While the decoy 100 is floating in a liquid, the rotation of the paddlewheel 13 may cause the ends of the paddles on the wheel to pass under the liquid's surface which provides disturbance to the liquid's surface and propel the decoy and passes under the wings to lift them above the decoy body 14 to imitate wing flapping. Further, the rotation of the paddlewheel 13 may cause the ends of the paddles to strike the undersides of the wings 10 and cause them to move and simulate a wing flapping movement. Where the wings 10 are removed or omitted, the rotation of the paddle wheel will be visible from above and may simulate wing movement.
[0027] Referring to the drawings,
[0028] Referring to the drawings,
[0029] While this invention has been described with the specific embodiments outlines above, the preferred embodiments set forth are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. The claims provide the scope of coverage of this invention and should not be limited to the specific examples cited above.