GAME CALL HAVING OFFSET SKIRT
20250331511 ยท 2025-10-30
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Abstract
A game call includes a holder molded from an elastomeric material that is configured to retain to a resting shape. A body portion of the holder includes a slot formed in an inward-facing surface of the body that extends around a cutout positioned at a front side of the body. The slot formed in the body portion is designed to receive and retain a reed insert that includes a diaphragm configured to extend across the cutout when the reed insert is received in the holder. The holder is designed such that a centerline of an outer skirt is located below a centerline of the body portion such that more than 50% of the thickness of the body portion is above the centerline of the skirt. The offset of the skirt modifies the airflow over the diaphragm.
Claims
1. A one-piece holder for a game call, the game call including reed insert with a diaphragm supported by a frame, the holder comprising: a body portion molded from an elastomeric material configured to retain to a resting shape, the body portion having a thickness and further including an inward-facing surface that extends around a cutout positioned at a front side of the body; a slot formed in the inward-facing surface, the slot being defined by a top wall and a bottom wall equally spaced from a centerline of the body portion and spaced from each other to define a thickness of the body portion, the slot being dimensioned to receive the frame of the reed insert so that the diaphragm spans across the cutout; and a skirt joined to the body portion and extending from the body portion in a direction away from the cutout, wherein a centerline of the skirt is offset from the centerline of the body portion.
2. The holder of claim 1 wherein the centerline of the skirt is offset from the centerline of the body portion toward the bottom wall.
3. The holder of claim 1 wherein the centerline of the body portion is located at a center of the thickness of the body portion and the centerline of the skirt is positioned such that at least 75% of the thickness is above the centerline of the skirt and at most 25% of the thickness is below the centerline of the skirt.
4. The holder of claim 1 wherein the centerline of the body portion is located at a center of the thickness of the body portion and the centerline of the skirt is positioned such that at least 51% of the thickness is above the centerline of the skirt and at more 49% of the thickness is below the centerline of the skirt.
5. The holder of claim 1 wherein the centerline of the body portion is located at a center of the thickness of the body portion and the centerline of the skirt is positioned such that at least 90% of the thickness is above the centerline of the skirt and at more 10% of the thickness is below the centerline of the skirt.
6. The holder of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric material is a plastisol or a rubber elastomer.
7. The holder of claim 6, wherein the elastomeric material is suitable for inclusion in an oral cavity of a user.
8. The holder of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of engagement members protruding from a top surface of the skirt.
9. A game call comprising: a holder with a body portion molded from an elastomeric material configured to retain to a resting shape, the body portion having a thickness and further including an inward-facing surface that extends around a cutout positioned at a front side of the body; a reed insert including a diaphragm stretched across a frame, the reed insert configured to extend across the cutout when the reed insert is received in the holder; a slot formed in the inward-facing surface of the body portion, the slot being defined by a top wall and a bottom wall equally spaced from a centerline of the body portion and spaced from each other to define a thickness of the body portion, the slot being dimensioned to receive the frame of the reed insert so that the diaphragm spans across the cutout; and a skirt joined to the body portion and extending from the body portion in a direction away from the cutout, wherein a centerline of the skirt is offset from the centerline of the body portion.
10. The game call of claim 9 wherein the centerline of the skirt is offset from the centerline of the body portion toward the bottom wall.
11. The game call of claim 9 wherein the centerline of the body portion is located at a center of the thickness of the body portion and the centerline of the skirt is positioned such that at least 75% of the thickness is above the centerline of the skirt and at most 25% of the thickness is below the centerline of the skirt.
12. The game call of claim 9 wherein the centerline of the body portion is located at a center of the thickness of the body portion and the centerline of the skirt is positioned such that at least 51% of the thickness is above the centerline of the skirt and at more 49% of the thickness is below the centerline of the skirt.
13. The game call of claim 9 wherein the centerline of the body portion is located at a center of the thickness of the body portion and the centerline of the skirt is positioned such that at least 90% of the thickness is above the centerline of the skirt and at more 10% of the thickness is below the centerline of the skirt.
14. The game call of claim 9, wherein the elastomeric material is a plastisol or a rubber elastomer.
15. The game call of claim 14, wherein the elastomeric material is suitable for inclusion in an oral cavity of a user.
16. The holder of claim 10 further comprising a plurality of engagement members protruding from a top surface of the skirt.
17. A one-piece holder for a game call, the game call including reed insert with a diaphragm supported by a frame, the holder comprising: a body portion molded from an elastomeric material configured to retain to a resting shape, the body portion including an inward-facing surface that extends around a cutout positioned at a front side of the body; a slot formed in the inward-facing surface, the slot being dimensioned to receive the frame of the reed insert so that the diaphragm spans across the cutout; and a skirt joined to the body portion and extending from the body portion in a direction away from the cutout, wherein a centerline of the skirt is offset from a of the body portion, the skirt including a top surface and a plurality of engagement members protruding from the top surface.
18. The holder of claim 17 wherein the plurality of engagement members are spaced over the entire top surface of the skirt.
19. The holder of claim 17 wherein the plurality of engagement members are configured to increase engagement with a mouth of a user during use of the holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of including, comprising, or having and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
[0027] Unless otherwise specified or limited, the phrases at least one of A, B, and C, one or more of A, B, and C, and the like, are meant to indicate A, or B, or C, or any combination of A, B, and/or C, including combinations with multiple instances of A, B, and/or C. Likewise, unless otherwise specified or limited, the terms mounted, connected, supported, and coupled and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings. Further, unless otherwise specified or limited, connected and coupled are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
[0028] As used herein, unless otherwise specified or limited, the term U-shaped specifies a shape that includes a base portion, with at least two leg portions extending in generally similar (e.g., parallel) directions from the base portion. In some embodiments, a U-shaped structure can include leg portions extending from opposite ends of the base portion at substantially right angles to the base portion, with or without curved or chamfered connecting regions between the leg portions and the base portion. In some embodiments, a U-shaped structure can include at least one of legs of different lengths and at least one curved portion.
[0029] Embodiments of the disclosure may be further understood in reference to the figures.
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[0031] In some embodiments, the frame 112 can include a pair of U-shaped planar halves, each being mateable with a corresponding plane of the other. The halves of the frame 112 can be secured to each other to sandwich a diaphragm 124 between the halves, thereby securing the diaphragm to the frame 112. The two halves of the frame 112 may be linked at their front ends so that the halves of the frame 112 are folded onto the diaphragm 124. Additionally, a tab positioned at the rear of one of the halves may be folded onto the other half of the frame 112, securing the two halves together. In other embodiments, however, a game call can include a reed insert that includes different components or is produced using a different method.
[0032] With continued reference to
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment, a cutout 138 positioned at the front side 140 of the body 130 extends backwards towards an inward-facing surface 142 of the body portion 130, providing an open end on the front side 140. The inward-facing surface 142 wraps around the cutout 138 between endpoints that are positioned at the front side 140 on opposite lateral sides of the cutout 138. To accommodate the reed insert 104, the holder 108 can include an open slot 146 formed into the inward-facing surface 142. As illustrated in the section view of
[0034] As previously mentioned, the body portion 130 of the holder 108 can be configured to receive the reed insert 104. As illustrated in
[0035] In a contemplated exemplary embodiment, an adhesive is positioned between the frame 112 of the reed insert 104 and the inner surfaces of the elastomeric material that forms the open slot 136. The adhesive is selected to create the required bond between the metallic frame 112 and the elastomeric material of the holder 108. In yet another contemplated embodiment, the metallic frame 112 could be ultrasonically welded to the material of the holder 108. The bonding between the reed insert is designed to prevent separation of the component and to restrict the entry of moisture into the open slot 146 during use of the game call 100 in the mouth of the user.
[0036] The open slot 146 can be dimensioned so that the at least one of top wall 152, the bottom wall 154, and the rear wall 150 snugly fit around the frame 112 to create friction between their surfaces. Some embodiments of the body portion 130 can be configured to conform to features on the surface of the frame 112. For example, as illustrated in
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[0038] When used, the game call 100 is placed in the mouth of a user and held above the tongue with the cutout 138 and the front walls 156, 158 of the body 130 facing outwardly towards the user's teeth. The top of the game call 100 is placed into contact with the upper palate and the bottom of the game call 100 is positioned to contact the tongue of the user. The skirt 134 can flex to contact the upper palate snugly, which may help to keep the game call 100 lodged in place during use. When the user blows, an airstream travels beneath and past the skirt 134, past the bottom surface of the body 130, then beneath and past the diaphragm 124, thereby generating an audible oscillation. Various techniques may be implemented by the user to produce a variety of different sounds with the game call 100.
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[0043] Since the centerline 182 of the skirt 134 is positioned below the centerline 174, more than 50% of the thickness of the body portion 130 is positioned above the centerline 182. Specifically, the design of the present disclosure positions the skirt 134 such that more than 50% of the thickness of the body portion 130 will be located above the centerline 182. More specifically, it is contemplated that in some designs, 75% of the thickness T of the body portion 130 will be located above the centerline 182. In yet another embodiment, 90% of the thickness T of the body portion 130 will be located above the centerline 182. In each of the embodiments of the present disclosure, more than 51% of the thickness T of the body portion 130 will be located above the centerline 182 of the skirt 134 and thus less than 40% of the thickness T will be located below the centerline 182.
[0044] In currently available game calls that utilize two sections of tape on either side of the reed insert, the centerline of the skirt is generally aligned with the centerline of the body portion. This type of configuration is dictated by the construction of the game call using two sections of tape.
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[0047] As indicated above, the game call 100 is designed to include a skirt 134 that engages the upper palette of a user during use of the game call 100. The user typically holds the game call 100 in place by creating a holding force by pressing the tongue against the bottom surface 178 and holding the game call 100 in place while creating an airflow over the bottom surface 178 and the diaphragm 124.
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[0050] Although two alternate types of engagement members 190 are shown in the embodiments of
[0051] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.