PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMOUFLAGED SCENT-FREE GAME CALLS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20180084775 ยท 2018-03-29
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Abstract
A scent-free game call configured to emulate a sound of a predetermined species of animal, the call comprising a mouthpiece section, with a digitally reproduced image displayed thereon, in a manner such that the digitally reproduced image specifically relates to said predetermined species.
Claims
1. A game call comprising: a game call insert; a game call cover, which is matched with said game call insert, when said game call insert is inserted into said game call cover, and air is blown through said game call cover, a sound is made which resembles a sound made by an animal; said game call cover further comprising: a tube, wherein said tube has an first cylindrical surface and an second cylindrical surface; said first cylindrical surface being sized and configured to receive and to retain, therein, a portion of said game call insert; an image disposed on said second cylindrical surface of said tube; an outer translucent member; said outer translucent member having a cylindrical inner surface; and a contoured outer surface, having a differential thickness characteristic, through which said image is visible.
2. The game call of claim 1 further comprising a game call mouth piece disposed over said outer translucent member.
3. The game call of claim 2, wherein said outer translucent member is welded to said game call mouth piece.
4. The game call of claim 2 where: said animal is a predetermined species; and said image comprises information relating to said predetermined species.
5. The game call of claim 2, wherein said image comprises text.
6. The game call of claim 2, wherein said game call mouth piece is detachably coupled to said outer translucent member.
7. The game call of claim 2 further comprising an outlet end cap detachably disposed over an end of said outer translucent member opposing said game call mouth piece.
8. The game call of claim 7 wherein said tube comprises a flanged insert which is accessed by removing said outlet end cap.
9. The game call of claim 2 wherein said game call mouth piece further comprises annular protuberances disposed therein.
10. A method of making a game call comprising the steps of: providing a game call insert; comprising: a reed; a sounding board, disposed immediately adjacent to said reed; where said sounding board and said reed are configured to emulate a sound of an animal; a hollow end coupled to said sounding board; providing a tube having a first surface and an second surface; said first surface being sized and configured to receive and to retain, therein, a portion of said game call insert, including said sounding board and said reed; disposing an image around said second surface; and disposing a translucent cover with a cover surface over said image.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said image is an image corresponding to a previously created image.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein said image is the same as said previously created image, which is an image of information relating to said animal.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of disposing a translucent cover is accomplished by inserting into an air outlet end of the translucent cover, said tube, having said image disposed thereon.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the steps of: placing a game call mouth piece over a first end of said translucent cover; placing an end over said air outlet end of said translucent cover; and inserting said game call insert through an orifice in said end.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the steps of connecting said game call mouth piece to said translucent cover and connecting said end to one of said tube and said translucent cover.
16. The method of claim 14 further comprising the steps of pressing said game call mouth piece onto said translucent cover and disposing said end onto said translucent cover.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the steps of: removing the game call insert from the orifice in the end; removing the end from the translucent cover; removing the tube from the translucent cover; removing the image from said tube; replacing the image with a second image; placing the game call mouth piece over the first end of said translucent cover; placing the end over said air outlet end of said translucent cover; and inserting said game call insert through the orifice in said end.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said second image is the same as said image.
19. A game call comprising: a call insert; a call cover, which is deployable with said call insert, when said call insert is inserted into said call cover, and air is blown through said call cover, an animal emulating sound is made; said call cover further comprising: a tube, wherein said tube has a first tube surface and a second tube surface; said first tube surface being sized and configured to receive and to retain, therein, a portion of said call insert; an image disposed on one of said first tube surface and said second tube surface; a translucent member; and said translucent member having a translucent member first surface and a second translucent member surface which is non-continuously parallel with respect to said translucent member first surface.
20. The game call of claim 19 wherein said image is a visually indistinguishable reproduction of a preexisting image.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] The invention may be more fully understood by reading the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0057] The present invention can be manufactured using the following process:
[0058] Full length 36 acrylic tubes are cut into 2 inch (2.625) length sections. Each cut section is then hand sanded, at both ends, to ensure a smooth and clean finish (see
[0059] Once the acrylic tubes 204 have dried, the base-coat 206 is now applied to the tubes in preparation for the next step, which is the Hydrographic Printing (depending upon the style/effect that is to be achieved; the base-coat 206 can be Waterborne, designed specifically for Hydrographic Printing, or VOC style paint).
[0060] After the base-coat 206 has been allowed to dry thoroughly, they are removed from the paint booth to the dipping area. Once in the dipping area, a printed pattern PVA (poly-vinyl alcohol) film is cut to size for each jig that is to be hydro-dipped. The cut film is then transferred over to a specially designed dipping tank, where it lays suspended on heated water at 39 degree C. to hydrate the film for approximately 60 seconds. (*note: temperature and time varies depending upon manufacturer/style of printed pattern.)
[0061] Once the hydration period ends, an activator, specially manufactured to use in Hydrographic printing, is applied with a spray gun to the top of the film as it lies on the water. This releases the ink from the PVA film and the ink is now floating on the water. The base-coated tubes, which are in sets of 12 per jig, are then strategically dipped through the floating ink at a specific angle. As the tubes are being submerged through the floating ink, the ink/film 208 wraps around the tubes and becomes infused/etched onto the base-coat. When fully submerged, the tubes are completely wrapped in the pattern 208 and are then taken to the rinse area, where they remain for three to five minutes to remove any and all residue left behind from the activated film. They are then removed from the rinse area, blown off with air to remove excess water, and then hung on a rack to dry thoroughly.
[0062] After the tubes have dried completely, they are transferred to the spray booth, where a VOC clear coat is applied to preserve the image 208 from any damage; and remain there until the clear coat has completely dried. Once dry, the tubes are ready to be transferred to the molding boxes.
[0063] Molding boxes can be specifically designed and fabricated from Aluminum and Silicone molding material, which could be AeroMarine 128 Silicone Moldmaking Rubber (available from AeroMarine Products Inc. of 8659 Production Avenue San Diego, Calif. 92121) to meet the specs in the design of the duck calls. Dummy blanks could be used in making the silicone mold to achieve the specifications and dimensions of the actual duck call blanks. The box dimensions are approximately 3 w4 h34 l, and can generate 12 calls per box. The front plate on each box is removable to allow access for extraction of the molded pieces, which are referred to as blanks.
[0064] Each hydro-dipped tube 204, 206 and 208 (also optional internal information displaying ring 127 could be included at this point) is then transferred to a aluminum rod, where each end of the decorated tube is sealed with 401 Locktite to prevent air bubbles from forming due to the heat generated by the epoxy curing during the molding process. While the sealant is drying, the silicone mold is being prepared by applying petroleum jelly to all exposed areas of the mold as a releasing agent. The aluminum rods, with the decorated tubes, are then inserted into the box, leaving the tube suspended and centered in each of the 12 areas where the blanks are formed. The box is then assembled and transferred to the pouring area.
[0065] A mixture of Cycloaliphatic Clear Epoxy resin, which could be AeroMarine Cycloaliphatic Non Blushing Clear Epoxy #300/21 (and is available from AeroMarine Products Inc. of 8659 Production Avenue San Diego, Calif. 92121) is mixed (2:1 ratio) and is then poured into each mold of 12 until full, and allowed to cure. This resin is a latex-free food-safe resin. Other similar resins could be used as well. Cure time varies between 8-12 hours, depending upon external room temperature. Once the epoxy has cured, each box is then disassembled and the call blanks are removed from the mold, and inspected for defects/bubbles.
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[0067] The blank, i.e. camouflaged game call mouthpiece/reed cover 120, is shown after machining to desired shape. It was mounted on an expanding mandrel for the lathe. Once the desired shape is established, you can then finish with a final polish and buffing. If desired, a decorative band, i.e. optional exterior decorative ring 128, can be added at this stage as well by using an arbor press and pressing the band on the base of the machined and polished part.
[0068] The terms camouflage and camouflaged are intended to mean more than just one particular type or style of camouflage. Many commercial and well known designer camouflage patterns exist. The means of the term is intended to be inclusive, and a call which is all white could be considered camouflaged for winter use.
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[0078] It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, or sacrificing all of the material advantages, the form herein described being merely a preferred or exemplary embodiment thereof.