GAME DRESSING SYSTEM
20190053506 ยท 2019-02-21
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Abstract
A game dressing system for a bird includes a vertical tube, rotatably coupled to a hitch tube with a support gusset. A dressing rod is attached to the vertical tube and adapted to receive the bird. A carrying handle is attached to the vertical tube. Folding the vertical tube against the hitch tube enables a user to carry the game dressing system by the carrying handle.
Claims
1. A game dressing system comprising: a) a vertical tube; b) a hitch tube with a support gusset; and c) a dressing rod having a near end attached to the vertical tube and a far end adapted to receive a carcass, wherein a near end of the vertical tube is rotatably coupled to a near end of the hitch tube such that the vertical tube can fold horizontally and unfold vertically relative to the hitch tube.
2. The game dressing system of claim 1 further comprising a carrying handle.
3. The game dressing system of claim 2, wherein the carrying handle is attached to the vertical tube.
4. The game dressing system of claim 2, wherein the carrying handle is attached to the hitch tube.
5. The game dressing system of claim 1 further comprising a fastener, wherein the fastener attaches the vertical tube to the hitch tube.
6. The game dressing system of claim 5, wherein the fastener is a pivot bolt.
7. The game dressing system of claim 1 further comprising a swivel plate attached to the vertical tube or the hitch tube.
8. The game dressing system of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the dressing rod is sharpened.
9. The game dressing system of claim 1, wherein the dressing rod is bent about 90 degrees such that the distal end of the dressing rod is relatively parallel to the vertical tube.
10. The game dressing system of claim 1, wherein the hitch tube includes a hole on each lateral side near its distal end such that a hitch pin can be inserted through the hitch tube.
11. The game dressing system of claim 10, wherein the hitch tube can insert into a receiver hitch.
12. The game dressing system of claim 1 further comprising a cap that covers the far end of the vertical tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The following drawings form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present invention. The invention may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the detailed description of specific embodiments presented herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] By way of example, one embodiment of the present system comprises a vertical tube 1, rotatably coupled to a hitch tube 2 with a support gusset 3. A dressing rod 4 is attached to the vertical tube 1 and adapted to receive a bird. A carrying handle 5 is attached to the vertical tube 1. Folding the vertical tube 1 against the hitch tube 2 enables a user to carry the game dressing system by the carrying handle 5.
[0024] In the embodiment shown in the figures and when viewed laterally, the vertical tube 1 and hitch tube 2 are parallelograms and substantially rectangular in shape. Preferably, both tubes are generally hollow and open at each end. When viewed from either end, both tubes are parallelograms and roughly rectangular, preferably square, in shape. Those of skill in the art will understand that either tube can have a different shape. For example, either or both tubes may be a parallelepiped or cylindrical in shape as long as the tubes can be assembled to form the disclosed system.
[0025] Turning to these components in more detail, the vertical tube 1 can be rotatably coupled to the hitch tube 2 with a pivot bolt 14 with an additional (support) bolt 15 used to hold the vertical and horizontal tubes 1, 2 in a folded (for transport) or unfolded (for operation) position. Pivot bolt 14 extends through both hole 7 in the vertical tube 1 and hole 11 in support gusset 3. When the vertical tube 1 is placed in the operating position, the support bolt 15 extends through both hole 6 in the vertical tube 1 and hole 10 in support gusset 3 to hold the vertical tube 1 in a stationary position relative to the hitch tube 2. When the vertical tube 1 is placed in the folded position, the support bolt 15 extends through both hole 6 in the vertical tube 1 and hole 12 in support gusset 3 to hold the vertical tube 1 in the folded position.
[0026] Each bolt can be secured through any suitable means such as a wing nut or other type of threaded fastener and with or without a washer(s). Those of skill in the art will recognize that other types of suitable fasteners can be substituted for pivot bolt 14 and support bolt 15 and achieve similar results.
[0027] In some embodiments it is desirable to include a swivel plate 16, preferably welded to the hitch tube 2 but alternatively welded to vertical tube 1, to improve a user's ease of changing the system from the stowed (folded) position to the operating position. (The swivel plate 16 is not shown in the embodiment presented in the figures.) Those of skill of art will recognize that while welding is a preferred means of attaching the swivel plate to a tube, a swivel plate can be attached to either tube by any number of suitable means as long as the chosen means allows the vertical tube 1 to be raised to the operating position and lowered to the folded position.
[0028] In the unfolded position, the hitch tube 2 can be attached to a vehicle's receiver hitch with a pina inch pin is suitable for most commonly used receiver hitchesthat is inserted through holes 9 in the hitch tube 2 and the vehicle's receiver hitch. Those of skill in the art will recognize that other sized pins or means can be suitable for attaching the invention to a receiver hitch as long as the means can secure the invention to the vehicle, preferably at the vehicle's hitch. A hole 9 is present on both lateral sides of the hitch tube 2.
[0029] To use the invention, prepare a bird, such as a pheasant, duck, goose, or grouse, by removing the feathers on the breast. Next, with the bird in an upright orientation insert an end point of the dressing rod 4 into the bird below and behind the bottom of the breast (above the abdomen) up the back of the breast and out of the bird between the breast and neck. Next, a user can grasp the neck of the bird and pull downward and away from the dressing rod 4 separating the breast from the remainder of the bird. Alternatively, a user can insert one or more fingers between the breast and the dressing rod 4 and pull downward and away from the dressing rod 4 to separate the breast from the remainder of the bird.
[0030] Alternatively, a bird can be placed on the dressing rod 4 in an upside down position. The end point of dressing rod 4 is inserted between the breast and the neck and extends through the bird and behind the breast to the bottom of the breast and out of the bird between the breast and abdomen. A user can then grasp the feet and tail and pull away and downward to remove the breast from the bird. The breast meat can now be cleaned. Depending upon the applicable regional rules and laws, at least one wing, and optionally the head, can remain attached to the breast for identification during transport.
[0031] In some embodiments, the vertical tube 1 and the hitch tube 2 can be made from two inch by two inch square tube cut to two different lengths. Of course, those of skill in the art will appreciate that other sizes can be used. The preferred sizes depend in part upon the type of vehicle receiver hitch, desired weight, and the user's own preferences.
[0032] In a preferred embodiment, the shorter hitch tube 2 fits into a receiver hitch and has one 11/16 inch hole 9 on each lateral side for the hitch pin to secure the shorter hitch tube 2 to the vehicle. The shorter hitch tube 2 can further comprise a 3/16 inch swivel plate 16 welded to the hitch tube 2 to help secure the vertical tube 1 and the hitch tube 2 in the stowed and operating positions.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the longer vertical tube 1 has three 17/32 inch holes bored through the tube. Two of the holes 6 and 7 are for the pivoting and securing, respectively, of the invention into position. The third hole 16 (not shown) is to receive the dressing rod 4. Alternatively, the vertical tube 1 can include multiple third holes 16 such that the position of the dressing rod 4 on the vertical tube 1 can be adjusted as desired.
[0034] The dressing rod 4 can be made from a inch steel round rod that is bent 90 with an end point such as 45 or other angle that provides a suitably sharp point on which to place a bird. Those of skill in the art will recognize that the dressing rod 4 can be made from a variety of other materials include other metals, wood, resins, plastics, or combinations thereof. A inch steel rod is a preferred size for a dressing rod 4 for dressing a pheasant. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that a larger diameter rod would be more effective for larger birds such as a duck or goose. Similarly, a narrower diameter rod would be more suitable for smaller birds.
[0035] The other end of the dressing rod 4 is attached, preferably by insertion through hole 16 and either by welding or by the use of a suitable fastener(s), to the longer vertical tube 1. Suitable fasteners include nuts, wing nuts, bolts, washers, or combinations thereof. Preferably, a inch steel round rod handle 5 is welded to the longer tube to carry the invention in the stowed position. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the handle 5 can be made of a variety of materials other than steel and attached to the vertical tube 1.
[0036] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as is commonly understood by one of skill in the art to which this invention belongs at the time of filing. The meaning and scope of terms should be clear; however, in the event of any latent ambiguity, definitions provided herein take precedent over any dictionary or extrinsic definition. Further, unless otherwise required by context, singular terms shall include pluralities and plural terms shall include the singular. Herein, the use of or means and/or unless stated otherwise. Furthermore, the use of the term including, as well as other forms such as includes and included is not limiting.
[0037] It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments of the invention only, and is not intended to be limiting. It must be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an and the include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
[0038] All of the compositions and methods disclosed and claimed herein can be made and executed without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the compositions and methods of this invention have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that variations may be applied to the compositions and methods and in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the method described herein without departing from the concept, spirit and scope of the invention. All such similar substitutes and modifications apparent to those skilled in the art are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and concept of the invention as defined by the following claims.