WATERFOWL DECOY CARRIER AND BLIND SYSTEM
20180042364 ยท 2018-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04H15/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A45F3/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04H15/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A waterfowl decoy carrier which is configured to hold a plurality of waterfowl decoys in a balanced, hands free manner for efficient transport to and from a desired hunting location. The carrier is uniquely configured to distribute, and balance the weight and accommodate the irregular shaped decoys radially about the hunter's midsection while supported by the hunter's shoulders. The waterfowl decoy carrier generally comprises a rectangular body having a top perimeter and a plurality of upward opening linearly aligned pockets. Each pocket is configured and sized to receive one or more waterfowl decoys. Further, at least one strap which is operably attached to the top perimeter of the rectangular body. The strap is configured to position the rectangular body radially about the user's midsection while the strap is worn over the user's shoulders.
Claims
1. A waterfowl decoy carrier for use by a hunter having a shoulders and a midsection, the waterfowl decoy carrier comprising: (a) a rectangular body having a top perimeter having a midpoint, a bottom perimeter, a first end side, and a second end side, comprising: (i) a front panel; and (ii) a rear panel, wherein the front panel and the rear panel are configured to form a plurality of upward opening linearly aligned pockets, each pocket configured and sized to receive one or more waterfowl decoys; and (b) at least one strap having a length, a first end, a second end, and an approximate center which is operably attached to the top perimeter of the rectangular body, wherein the at least one strap is configured to position the rectangular body radially about the user's midsection while the strap is worn over the user's shoulders, thereby balancing and distributing the weight evenly about the hunter.
2. The waterfowl decoy carrier of claim 1, wherein the first end of the at least one strap is removably attachable to the top perimeter of the rectangular body near the first end side, the second end of the at least one strap is removably attachable to the top perimeter of the rectangular body near the second end side, and the approximate center of the at least one strap is removably attachable to the midpoint of the top perimeter of the rectangular body.
3. The waterfowl decoy carrier of claim 2, wherein the approximate center of the strap is slidably attachable to the midpoint of the top perimeter by a slidable spring hook fastener which allows the fastener to slide along the strap length.
4. The waterfowl decoy carrier of claim 1, wherein a first strap and a second strap are provided, wherein the first strap first end is removably attachable to the top perimeter of the rectangular body near the first end side and the first strap second end is removably attachable to the midpoint of the top perimeter of the rectangular body; and the second strap first end is removably attachable to the midpoint of the top perimeter of the rectangular body and the second strap second end is removably attachable to the top perimeter of the rectangular body near the second end side.
5. A waterfowl decoy carrier, comprising: (a) a rectangular body having a top perimeter having a midpoint, a bottom perimeter, a first end side and a second end side, comprising: (i) a front flexible panel; and (ii) a rear flexible panel, wherein the front flexible panel and the rear flexible panel are configured to form a plurality of upward opening linearly aligned pockets, each pocket configured and sized to receive one or more waterfowl decoys; and (b) at least one strap having a length, a first end, a second end, and an approximate center equidistant from each the first and second ends, wherein the first end is removably attachable to the top perimeter of the rectangular body near the first end side, the second end is removably attachable to the top perimeter of the rectangular body near the second end side, and the approximate center of the at least one strap is slidably and removably attachable to the midpoint of the top perimeter of the rectangular body.
6. The waterfowl decoy carrier of claim 5, wherein the approximate center of the strap is slidably attachable to the midpoint of the top perimeter of the rectangular body by a slidable spring hook fastener which allows the fastener to slide along the strap length.
7. A waterfowl decoy carrier blind system, comprising: (a) a first and a second rectangular bodies, each having a top perimeter, a bottom perimeter, a first end side and a second end side, each comprising (i) a front flexible panel; and (ii) a rear flexible panel, wherein the front flexible panel and the rear flexible panel are configured to form a plurality of upward opening linearly aligned rectangular pockets, each pocket configured and sized to receive one or more waterfowl decoys; (b) each rectangular body having a corresponding strap having a length, a first end, a second end, and an approximate center which is operably attached to the top perimeter of the rectangular body; and (c) at least three blind support stakes for supporting the first and second rectangular bodies in a blind configuration, wherein each blind support stake comprises a base, a vertical segment and an angled top segment, the base having bifurcated ground insertion members for supporting the blind system in the ground, the vertical segment is integral with the base and having a means for connecting to the top perimeter of the first rectangular body, and the angled top segment integral with the vertical segment and having a means for connecting to the top perimeter of the second rectangular body.
8. The waterfowl decoy carrier blind system of claim 7, wherein the means for connecting is an upward extending hook.
9. The waterfowl decoy carrier blind system of claim 7, wherein a first blind support stake is positioned vertically at the first end sides of the first and second rectangular bodies, a second blind support stake is positioned vertically at the center of the first and second rectangular bodies, and a third blind support is positioned vertically at the second end sides of the first and second rectangular bodies, wherein the second rectangular body is draped above the first rectangular body forming a continuous visual barrier.
10. The waterfowl decoy carrier blind system of claim 7, wherein the base, the vertical segment and the angled top portion are attachably removable from each other, whereby during storage each blind support stake can break down into constituent parts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] 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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[0028] Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are only for purposes of illustrating a preferred version of the invention and not for purposes of limiting the same.
[0029] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary versions of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0030] Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
[0031] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0032] Moreover, as an option, the waterfowl decoy carrier 10 can be utilized in combination with one or more other waterfowl decoy carriers 10 and two or more blind support stakes 72 to form a waterfowl hunting blind 70 (see
[0033] As best illustrated by
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] In particular, the rectangular body 12 generally comprises a front flexible panel 24 and a rear flexible panel 26. The front and rear flexible panels 24,26 are preferably made of a flexible material such as plastics, synthetics, cloth or the like, and are permanently interconnected, as by stitching, at their margins. In the illustrated version, the front flexible panel 24 and the rear flexible panel 26 are coupled and configured together by stitching to form a plurality of linearly aligned upwardly opening rectangular pockets 28. Each upward opening 30 located near the top perimeter 16 of the rectangular body 12. The pockets 28 each are configured and sized to receive one or more typical sized waterfowl decoys 02 as is known in the art. Waterfowl decoys can vary in size depending on the type of waterfowl hunted. Duck decoys tend to be smaller in nature, whereas goose decoys are larger. Thus, the pockets 28 can vary in dimension and in number according to the size of the desired waterfowl decoy 02. In the ideal version (
[0036] In the illustrated version, an upper flap closure 32 is provided in order to provide closure to each pocket 28 upward opening 30 in order to seal the waterfowl decoys 02 within each pocket 28 during transport. Generally, the upper flap closure 32 is positioned at the top perimeter 16 of the rectangular body 12 and is integral with the rear flexible panel 26. The upper flap closure 32 folds over from the rear to the front, covering each upward opening 30 pocket 28 and attaching to the front flexible panel 24 by a flap connection means 34. In the version, the flap connection means 34a, 34b are hook and loop fasteners located at the upper center exterior surface 36 of each pocket 28 and corresponding inner surface 38 of the upper flap closure 32.
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[0040] It is envisioned, that the waterfowl decoy carrier 10 could utilize more than one strap 14. In another version as illustrated by
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[0043] The top of the vertical segment 76 has a means for connecting 82 to the top perimeter 16a of a first, lower rectangular body 12a. In the version, the means for connecting 82 to the top perimeter 16 is an upward extending hook, which is adapted to receive a respective connection tab 50 of the first, lower rectangular body 12aallowing the first, lower rectangular body 12a to hang downward in conjunction with the other blind support stakes 72.
[0044] The angled top segment 78 supports in conjunction with the other blind support stakes 72 the second, upper rectangular body 12b at an angle with respect to the ground surface by a second upward extending hook 84 which couples with the top perimeter 16b of the second, upper rectangular body 12bproviding a superior visual barrier, particular as seen from a bird's eye view.
[0045] In the illustrated version and as best illustrated in
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[0047] Optionally, as illustrated in
[0048] The present invention can be made in any manner and of any material chosen with sound engineering judgment. Preferably, materials will be strong, lightweight, long lasting, economic, and ergonomic.
[0049] The previously described versions of the present invention have many advantages, including providing a unique decoy carrying configuration which distributes the weight of the decoys and the carrier evenly about the hunter and shoulders during transport to and from the hunting site. Moreover, when utilizing more than one waterfowl decoy carrier 10, the rectangular bodies 12 can be utilized both as a waterfowl decoy carrier 10 and as part of a hunting blind system 70 which is easily assembled and transportablefurther reducing the amount of hunting equipment to be transported to and from the hunting site. By and large, the waterfowl decoy carrier 10 and the waterfowl hunting blind system 70 decrease the workload required by the hunter and increasing the efficiency of the huntproviding an environment that is favorable for a successful waterfowl hunt.
[0050] The invention does not require that all the advantageous features and all the advantages need to be incorporated into every version of the invention.
[0051] Although preferred versions of the invention have been described in considerable detail, other versions of the invention are possible.
[0052] All the features disclosed in this specification (including and accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.