METHOD FOR FIXING A GAME BIRD FAN AND RELATED APPARATUS
20210016599 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A game bird fan can be created using a fixation template having a plurality of radial lines extending from a center region that define a plurality of spaced grid portions circumferentially arranged in a semicircular pattern. The base of the tail is initially aligned with the center region of the template and each of the tail feathers are individually aligned with the spaced grid regions. The tail feathers are temporarily secured to the template after each individual aligning step. An adhesive or epoxy is applied to the quills of the tail in order to retain the tail fan after which the formed tail can be removed from the template. Optionally, a riser can be disposed on the fixation template and beneath the base of the tail prior to aligning, enabling the created fan to have a curved or bowed configuration.
Claims
1. A method for creating a game bird tail fan, the method comprising: disposing a game bird tail onto a fixation template, the fixation template having a plurality of radial lines outwardly extending from a center region, the radially extending lines being spaced to define a plurality of spaced grid portions arranged in a semicircular pattern; centering the game bird tail onto the fixation template with a base of the tail being disposed on the center region; individually aligning each of the tail feathers of the game bird tail with the spaced grid portions of the fixation template to create a tail fan; temporarily securing the tail feathers to the grid portion of the fixation template after each aligning step; applying adhesive to the tail to retain the tail fan; and removing the formed tail fan from the fixation template.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, in which the game bird is from the group including at least one of a turkey, quail, partridge, grouse or pheasant.
3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the tail fan is retained by applying an adhesive or epoxy to the feather quills at the base prior to removing the tail fan from the fixation template.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising placing a riser on the fixation template and then disposing the base of the game bird tail on the riser to create a tail fan having a bowed or curved configuration.
5. A fixation template for creating a game bird fan, the template comprising: a grid pattern comprising: a center region; and a plurality of radially extending lines projecting from the center region wherein the radially extending lines are in spaced relation and define a plurality of circumferentially spaced grid sections disposed about the center region.
6. The fixation template as recited in claim 5, in which the fixation template is made from at least one of paper, mylar or cardboard.
7. The fixation template as recited in claim 5, including a riser configured to be placed under the base of a game bird tail placed on the fixation template, enabling a tail fan having a curved or bowed configuration.
8. The fixation template as recited in claim 5, further comprising a vertically extending center line and a horizontal extending line, each line extending through the center region.
9. The fixation template as recited in claim 8, in which at least one grid portion extends below the horizontally extending line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following relates to an exemplary embodiment of a method for fixing a turkey tail fan for display or other purposes, as well as a fixation template used in the conduction of the method. It will be readily apparent, however, that the herein described method is equally applicable to other game birds, such as but not limited to pheasants, grouse, partridges and quails. Throughout the following description, a number of terms are used in order to provide a suitable frame of reference with regard to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that these terms should not be interpreted as being overly specific or otherwise limiting of the inventive method and related apparatus, except where so specifically indicated.
[0027] In addition, the accompanying drawings are intended to convey as well as depict salient features of the inventive method and apparatus and are not necessarily drawn to scale. Accordingly, the drawings should not be relied upon for scaling or related purposes.
[0028] First and with reference to
[0029] It should be understood that the relative spacing and number of radially extending lines 212 and spaced grid portions 216 is exemplary and each can be adjusted or varied, for example, depending upon the game bird. For example, a fixation template 500 made in accordance with an alternative embodiment is shown in
[0030] An exemplary method is now described based on the fixation template 200, though it will be understood the method is equally applicable for fixation template 500 or variants thereof.
[0031] A flowchart 100 of the exemplary symmetrical game bird tail fixing method is provided at
[0032] The game bird (i.e., turkey) tail is removed and prepared prior to placement on the template 200. First, the beard is detached by pulling the beard straight out from the body and cutting right at the base of the breast close to the body. The tail fan is then detached by first closing the tail, which will allow the feathers to lay down. Prior to cutting, a decision is made as to how many feathers to keep attached to the fan. Then with a sharp knife, the tail is detached from the body leaving some cover feathers on the front of the tail. It is not necessary to leave any feathers on the back side of the tail.
[0033] The game bird tail is laid onto a table and as much meat and fat as possible is preferably scraped from the skin and quills. Once all of the meat and fat has been removed, a knife is used to cut in between each quill to remove the fatty tissue between each quill. A small wire brush can be used to facilitate this latter step, allowing the fan to open more freely. Once the tail fan has been cleaned of all fat and meat, Borax or an equivalent powdered preservative material can be applied and thoroughly rubbed onto the skin and quills, and optionally to the base of the beard. The excess material can be shaken off the tail with the tail now being ready for placement, as herein described.
[0034] According to step 108,
[0035] The turkey tail 300 is generally centered onto the grid pattern 204 of the fixation template 200, as partially shown in
[0036] Alternatively, and rather than placing the prepared turkey tail 300 flat against the fixation template 200, the tail 300 can be lifted at the quills at the base 340 of the tail 300 and a riser 410 can be placed to suspend the tail 300 to create a tail fan having a curve or bow. Examples of risers 410 can include a roll of tape placed on its rim or other suitable prop having a sufficient height in order to create the desired curve or bowed configuration. Preferably, a small section of paper 325 is laid onto the center region 208 of the template 200 and a line 217 extensive with the center line 220 of the fixation template 200 is added to the riser 410 and the small section of paper 325 to insure center alignment of the tail 300 relative to the right and left sides of the template 200. Examples of this latter embodiment are depicted in
[0037] Irrespective as to whether the tail is laid flat or using a riser and according to step 112,
[0038] As shown in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] With reference to
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[0043] A game fan using the fixation template 500,
PARTS LIST FOR FIGS. 1-16
[0044] 100 flowchart [0045] 104 step [0046] 108 step [0047] 112 step [0048] 116 step [0049] 120 step [0050] 124 step [0051] 128 step [0052] 132 step [0053] 200 fixation template [0054] 204 grid pattern [0055] 208 center portion, template [0056] 212 radially projecting lines [0057] 216 circumferentially spaced grid portions [0058] 217 line, added [0059] 220 center line, template [0060] 224 peripheral border, template [0061] 228 lower horizontal line, template [0062] 300 turkey tail [0063] 304 lowermost tail feathers [0064] 308 center tail feathers [0065] 312 second tail feathers [0066] 316 remaining tail feathers [0067] 320 tape sections [0068] 325 small section of paper [0069] 340 base, tail [0070] 400 adhesive or epoxy [0071] 410 riser [0072] 500 fixation template
[0073] These and other variations and modifications are within the intended scope of the recited invention and in accordance with the claims that follow.