Hunting Decoy Apparatus for Luring Wild Game
20170164604 ยท 2017-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A hunting decoy apparatus, wherein the decoy exhibits lifelike movements controlled mechanically by a user. The apparatus comprises an outer sleeve member and a movable slidable member slidably engaged within the outer sleeve member. The outer sleeve member attaches to the ground. The decoy stand is inserted into the movable sliding member and extends perpendicular from the outer sleeve member in an upward direction with a decoy on top. The distal ends of the slidable inner sleeve member and the outer sleeve member are connected by an extension limiting biasing element such as a spring or elastic cord. A tether is attachable to the proximal end of the movable slidable member. To activate movement of the decoy, the tether is pulled and released by the user causing the decoy and decoy stand to move within the slot forward and backwards. Small tugs on the tether by the user causes the decoy to move in lifelike movements creating the appearance the decoy is bobbing and pecking like a wild bird.
Claims
1. A hunting decoy apparatus adapted to be used with a hunting decoy to simulate lifelike movements comprising: an outer sleeve member; an inner movable slidable member slidably engaged within the outer sleeve member; a biasing member having one end connected to the outer sleeve and another end connected the inner movable member; a slot in the top surface of the outer sleeve member; a circular void through the upper surface of the movable slidable member into which the decoy stand is inserted, wherein the decoy stand is connected to the movable sliding member and the decoy stand extends perpendicular from the outer sleeve member and the movable slidable member in an upward direction, atop of which is adapted to retain said hunting decoy; a tether attachable to the proximal end of the movable slidable member; wherein to activate movement of the decoy, the tether is pulled and released by the hunter causing the movable slidable member to slide in and out from within the outer sleeve, which causes the decoy and decoy stand, which are attached to the movable slidable member, to move within the slot forward and backwards, whereby small tugs on the tether by the user causes the decoy to move in lifelike movements creating the appearance the decoy is bobbing and pecking like a wild bird.
2. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 1, wherein said biasing member is connected at its distal end to the cross bar and at its proximal end to the decoy stand, wherein the cross bar intersects the distal end of the outer sleeve member and extends perpendicularly from the side of the outer sleeve member.
3. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 1, further including stakes attachable to the cross bar on either side of the outer sleeve member and inserted into the ground to secure the hunting decoy apparatus to the ground and prevent it from moving.
4. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the circular void through the upper surface of the movable slidable member into which the decoy stand is inserted allows for the decoy and the decoy stand to wobble, creating additional lifelike movements of the decoy.
5. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the slot in the top surface of the outer sleeve member extends about three-fourths the length of the outer sleeve member.
6. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the slot in the top surface of the outer sleeve member forms a substantially straight track in which the decoy stand moves.
7. A hunting decoy apparatus with lifelike movements comprising: an outer member; a decoy of an animal that is attachable to an end of a decoy stand; a biasing member connected at its distal end to a inside rearward wall of the outer member and connected on its proximal end to the decoy stand; an upper track slot in a top surface of the outer member for receiving the decoy stand, wherein the upper track slot contains an arcuate track slot segment; a lower track segment on an internal bottom side of the outer member, wherein the lower track segment contains an arcuate tract segment and wherein the decoy stand rests on the bottom interior surface of the outer member, is guided by the lower track segment, and extends perpendicular from the outer member in an upward direction; a tether attachable to the decoy stand and extending out of the outer member toward a user; wherein to activate movement of the decoy, the tether is pulled and released by the user causing the decoy stand to move within the upper track slot and lower track segment forward and backwards, whereby small tugs on the tether by the user causes the decoy to move in lifelike movements creating the appearance the decoy is bobbing and pecking like a wild bird.
8. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 7, further including a friction reducing guide for the tether passageway on the proximal outside surface of the outer member at the exit of the tether from the outer member.
9. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 7, wherein the upper track slot further includes a fore-aft slot segment that is arcuate.
10. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 7, wherein the lower track segment further includes a fore-aft track segment that is arcuate.
11. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 7, further including U-shaped stakes to be placed around the outer sleeve member and inserted into the ground to secure the hunting decoy apparatus to the ground and prevent it from moving.
12. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 7, further including stake positioning pins for receiving a U-shaped stake which limit the fore and aft movement of the apparatus when movement of the decoy is activated.
13. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 7, wherein the upper track slot and the lower track segment, into which the decoy stand is inserted, allows for the decoy and the decoy stand to wobble, creating additional lifelike movements of the decoy.
14. A hunting decoy apparatus comprising: a decoy on a decoy stand that exhibits lifelike movements caused by a user pulling and releasing a tether attached to a moveable slidable member that is slidably engaged within an outer sleeve member; a biasing member attached on its distal end to a cross bar that extends perpendicular through the end of the outer sleeve member and said biasing member attached on its proximal end to the decoy stand; wherein when the tether is pulled and released by the user, the movable slidable member slides in and out from within the outer sleeve, which causes the decoy and decoy stand, which are attached to the movable slidable member, to move forward and backwards, whereby small tugs on the tether by the user causes the decoy to wobble and move in lifelike movements creating the appearance the decoy is bobbing and pecking like a wild bird.
15. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a slot in the top surface of the outer sleeve member in which the decoy stand moves forward and backwards.
16. The hunting decoy apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a circular void through an upper surface of the movable slidable member into which the decoy stand is inserted wherein the decoy stand rests on a bottom interior surface of the movable sliding member and extends perpendicular from the outer sleeve member and the movable slidable member in an upward direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0015] The hunting decoy apparatus 1 is secured to the ground by appropriate means. In one embodiment, a cross bar 17 extends perpendicularly through the distal end of the outer sleeve member 3. The cross bar 17 allows for stakes 19 to be attached by one end to the cross bar 17 and the other end of the stake 19 to be driven into the ground. The stakes 19 stabilize the hunting decoy apparatus 1 to the ground. This secures the hunting decoy apparatus 1 from moving position when the decoy 15 movement is activated. Intermediate loops 27 on the outer sleeve member 3 can also serve to prevent the hunting decoy apparatus 1 from moving when the decoy 15 movement is activated by acting as an attachment means for stakes 19. Likewise, other ground or tree attachments may be used to tie off the distal end of the hunting decoy apparatus 1 to a tree or bush. These attachment means would be best in rocky, hard ground locations as well as wet or very soft dirt areas where stakes are not apt to remain securely in place.
[0016] As further shown in
[0017] Attachment means 21 is on the proximal facing end of the movable sliding member 5. Attachment means 21 may be a bale, cotter pin, hook, cross rod, rope, loop, or any attachment means that are attachable to holes in the side of the moveable slidable member 5. A tether 23 attaches to the attachment means 21. As shown in
[0018] As shown in
[0019] The hunting decoy apparatus and its constitute parts can be made of a variety of sturdy materials, such as metal, wood, plastic (pvc, polyethylene, etc.) or a combination thereof. Ideally, the hunting decoy apparatus is weatherproof or weather durable and is able to withstand a variety of weather conditions. In the preferred embodiment, the length of the outer sleeve member 3 is approximately 20-28 inches and the length of the movable slidable member 5 is approximately 14-22 inches in length. In one embodiment, the length of the outer sleeve member 3 is 24 inches and the length of the movable slidable member is 18 inches.
[0020] The decoy 15 is removable from the decoy stand 13. This will prevent damage to the decoy 15 in transport and storage. This also provides for a hunting decoy apparatus 1 that is compact and easily carried to the desired hunting location. This also allows the user to interchange a variety of decoys 15 with one apparatus 1. Any attachment means may be used to attach the decoy 15 to the stand 13. For example, the attachment means could be an inverted cone inside the decoy 15 body which allows a swage fit to decoy stand 13 rods of various diameters, or alternatively, a simple inverted cup receptacle in the decoy 15 body. Once the hunting decoy assembly 1 is completely assembled, the user can attempt to conceal the apparatus and tether 23 with native leaves and brush. This would be in addition to any camouflage design on the outside of the apparatus 1 itself.
[0021] The hunter's position does not necessarily have to be linear relative to the hunting decoy apparatus 1, as the tether 23 may first pass around a stationary point which is in line with it, or be threaded thru an attached pulley, or even a stake or a pin or wicket, so long as any turning point of the tether 23 does not offer resistance beyond the retrieval strength of the spring 9.
[0022] The decoy 15 may be a simple impaled decoy (of cloth, rubber, plastic or urethane foam) as opposed to hard plastic or the like. When the tether 23 is pulled, the decoy 15 may be made to bob forward and back as though pecking. The decoy 15 may even rotate in an uncontrollable direction as birds do. These motions are effectively deceptive to wild game birds causing them to gather in the vicinity of the decoy 15.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The tether 23 is attached directly to the decoy stand 13 by any known attachment means. The tether 23 exits the proximal end of the outer member 41 through cylindrical guide posts 49. Element 49 may be a grommet. These cylindrical guide posts 49 may be rollers, movably mounted in aft cover box segment. As shown in
[0025] The embodiment in
[0026] The hunting decoy 15 of the embodiment shown in
[0027] The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.