Patents Assigned to McKenzie Sports Products
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Patent number: 10650705Abstract: A leg for attachment to a main body of a taxidermy mannequin includes first, second, and third portions, each having first and second ends. The first end of the first portion includes a connector for coupling to the main body. The first end of the second portion is connected to the second end of the first portion to form a first joint. At least one of the first or second portions has a first cut-away section proximate the first joint with a reduced thickness. The first end of the third portion is connected to the second end of the second portion to form a second joint. At least one of the second or third portions has a second cut-away section proximate the second joint with a reduced thickness.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, LLCInventors: Roger Aaron Martin, Brian E. Hendricks
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Patent number: 10035374Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a skull mount for skull mounting or European mounting to display an animal skull with antlers. The skull mount comprises two pieces, a base and a skull plate cover. A skull plate with antlers affixed thereto may be positioned on the base. This way, since the antlers are still attached to the skull plate, it provides natural positioning of the antlers for that animal. The skull plate cover then registers on the base and covers a portion of the skull plate of the animal. As such, the skull mount covers the skull plate and provides a skull mount with naturally positioned antlers within an anatomically correct skull cover patterning.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, LLCInventor: Roger A. Martin
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Patent number: 10000073Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems and methods for printing on a convex or concave glass surface and for an apparatus for holding the one or more work pieces for printing. The invention operatively couples one or more curved pieces in a mounting fixture, wherein each of the one or more curved pieces comprise a convex surface or a concave surface. Furthermore, the invention accesses a flattened image of the convex outer surface or the concave inner surface of one or more generally curved pieces and disposes pigment on the convex surface or the concave surface of the one or more curved pieces according to the flattened image. Further embodiments may be directed towards printing on curved pieces such as glass eyes.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2017Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, LLCInventors: Chad Matthew Davis, Bradley A. Eppley
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Patent number: 9827785Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems and methods for printing on a convex or concave glass surface and for an apparatus for holding the one or more work pieces for printing. The invention operatively couples one or more curved pieces in a mounting fixture, wherein each of the one or more curved pieces comprise a convex surface or a concave surface. Furthermore, the invention accesses a flattened image of the convex outer surface or the concave inner surface of one or more generally curved pieces and disposes pigment on the convex surface or the concave surface of the one or more curved pieces according to the flattened image. Further embodiments may be directed towards printing on curved pieces such as glass eyes.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Chad Matthew Davis, Bradley A. Eppley
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Patent number: 9607529Abstract: A method of manufacturing a taxidermy mannequin includes providing a mold having an open end, a wall having an internal surface and an opposing external surface, and an internal cavity surrounded by the internal surface of the wall. The method further includes applying a layer of a mold release material to a portion of the internal surface, applying a powder material on an exposed surface of the mold release material, applying a layer of a glue mixture on an exposed surface of the powder material and the mold release material layer, applying a granular or fibrous material on an exposed surface of the glue mixture layer, allowing the glue mixture to at least partially dry, filling at least a portion of the internal cavity of the mold with a liquid expandable urethane foam, allowing the expandable urethane foam to expand and harden, and removing the taxidermy mannequin from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS LLCInventor: Scott Lennard
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Patent number: 9064429Abstract: A taxidermy form recreates the head of an animal, the taxidermy head form comprising a head member including first and second laterally spaced protrusions molded therein for receiving and supporting artificial eyes, the eyes being movable relative to the protrusions for a desired alignment. A face member has first and second eye openings formed therethrough. The head member and the face member are dimensionally adapted to receive the other to form the assembled taxidermy head form for receiving the animal head skin. The face member is affixed in at least partially covering relation to the head member such that the at least one eye extends at least partially through the first or second eye openings.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, LLCInventors: Roger A. Martin, Brian E. Hendricks
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Publication number: 20150056593Abstract: A method of manufacturing a taxidermy mannequin includes providing a mold having an open end, a wall having an internal surface and an opposing external surface, and an internal cavity surrounded by the internal surface of the wall. The method further includes applying a layer of a mold release material to a portion of the internal surface, applying a powder material on an exposed surface of the mold release material, applying a layer of a glue mixture on an exposed surface of the powder material and the mold release material layer, applying a granular or fibrous material on an exposed surface of the glue mixture layer, allowing the glue mixture to at least partially dry, filling at least a portion of the internal cavity of the mold with a liquid expandable urethane foam, allowing the expandable urethane foam to expand and harden, and removing the taxidermy mannequin from the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS LLCInventor: Scott LENNARD
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Patent number: 8944878Abstract: An artificial eye comprises a transparent cup-shaped body member having a substantially concave inner surface and a substantially convex outer surface. The body member includes a pupil portion at the center, a substantially annular iris portion abutting the peripheral edge of the pupil portion for defining a boundary between the pupil portion and the iris portion, and at least one groove formed in the concave inner surface of the iris portion of the body member. The grooves are visible through the iris portion for reflecting light through the body member.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, LLCInventor: Roger A. Martin
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Publication number: 20140072943Abstract: A leg for attachment to a main body of a taxidermy mannequin includes first, second, and third portions, each having first and second ends. The first end of the first portion includes a connector for coupling to the main body. The first end of the second portion is connected to the second end of the first portion to form a first joint. At least one of the first or second portions has a first cut-away section proximate the first joint with a reduced thickness. The first end of the third portion is connected to the second end of the second portion to form a second joint. At least one of the second or third portions has a second cut-away section proximate the second joint with a reduced thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Roger Aaron MARTIN, Brian E. HENDRICKS
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Publication number: 20120177850Abstract: A habitat mount for a wall mounted taxidermy mannequin includes a habitat piece having a three dimensional first side with the appearance of one or more natural elements and an opposing generally planar second side. A tab extends outwardly from and generally parallel to a plane defined by the second side of the habitat piece. The tab is sized and shaped to mount directly to a rear side of the wall mounted taxidermy mannequin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Leon Thomas POWELL, Roger Aaron MARTIN
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Patent number: 8201793Abstract: A habitat mount for a wall mounted taxidermy mannequin includes a habitat piece having a three dimensional first side with the appearance of one or more natural elements and an opposing generally planar second side. A tab extends outwardly from and generally parallel to a plane defined by the second side of the habitat piece. The tab is sized and shaped to mount directly to a rear side of the wall mounted taxidermy mannequin.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, Inc.Inventors: Leon Thomas Powell, Roger Aaron Martin
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Patent number: 8157234Abstract: A habitat mount for a wall mounted taxidermy mannequin includes a habitat piece having a three dimensional first side with the appearance of one or more natural elements and an opposing generally planar second side. A tab extends outwardly from and generally parallel to a plane defined by the second side of the habitat piece. The tab is sized and shaped to mount directly to a rear side of the wall mounted taxidermy mannequin.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, Inc.Inventors: Leon Thomas Powell, Roger Aaron Martin
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Publication number: 20120070815Abstract: A taxidermy form recreates the head of an animal, the taxidermy head form comprising a head member including first and second laterally spaced protrusions molded therein for receiving and supporting artificial eyes, the eyes being movable relative to the protrusions for a desired alignment. A face member has first and second eye openings formed therethrough. The head member and the face member are dimensionally adapted to receive the other to form the assembled taxidermy head form for receiving the animal head skin. The face member is affixed in at least partially covering relation to the head member such that the at least one eye extends at least partially through the first or second eye openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: McKenzie Sports Products, Inc.Inventors: Roger A. Martin, Brian E. Hendricks
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Publication number: 20120071971Abstract: An artificial eye comprises a transparent cup-shaped body member having a substantially concave inner surface and a substantially convex outer surface. The body member includes a pupil portion at the center, a substantially annular iris portion abutting the peripheral edge of the pupil portion for defining a boundary between the pupil portion and the iris portion, and at least one groove formed in the concave inner surface of the iris portion of the body member. The grooves are visible through the iris portion for reflecting light through the body member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Roger A. Martin
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Publication number: 20100072339Abstract: A habitat mount for a wall mounted taxidermy mannequin includes a habitat piece having a three dimensional first side with the appearance of one or more natural elements and an opposing generally planar second side. A tab extends outwardly from and generally parallel to a plane defined by the second side of the habitat piece. The tab is sized and shaped to mount directly to a rear side of the wall mounted taxidermy mannequin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: MCKENZIE SPORTS PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Leon Thomas POWELL, Roger Aaron MARTIN
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Patent number: 6799764Abstract: An archery target assembly includes first and second end caps having a plurality of corners. The archery target further comprises a plurality of layers of foam, each layer having a corresponding plurality of corners. The layers are stacked in general alignment with one another between the first and second end caps with the plurality of corners of the layers of foam being in alignment such that a plurality of target faces are formed by edges of the layers of foam. A plurality of assembly cables connect the first and second end caps, each cable being disposed generally along a line formed at an apex of the aligned corners of the layers of foam. Each of the cables has a length which results in the layers of foam being compressed between the first and second end caps.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: McKenzie Sports ProductsInventor: Michael E. Ingold
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Publication number: 20030222403Abstract: An archery target assembly includes first and second end caps having a plurality of corners. The archery target further comprises a plurality of layers of foam, each layer having a corresponding plurality of corners. The layers are stacked in general alignment with one another between the first and second end caps with the plurality of corners of the layers of foam being in alignment such that a plurality of target faces are formed by edges of the layers of foam. A plurality of assembly cables connect the first and second end caps, each cable being disposed generally along a line formed at an apex of the aligned corners of the layers of foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: McKenzie Sports ProductsInventor: Michael E. Ingold
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Patent number: 6550773Abstract: A combination three-dimensional archery target and animal decoy has a first body segment which simulates the front portion of an animal, a second body segment which simulates the rear portion of the animal and a pair of replaceable middle body sections which simulate the middle portion of the animal. The replaceable middle body sections include a target middle body section and an ornamental middle body section. The combination three-dimensional archery target and animal decoy can be used as an archery target when the target middle body section is positioned between the first and second body segments and as an animal decoy when the ornamental middle body section is placed between the first and second body segments.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: McKenzie Sports ProductsInventors: Kevin McKenzie, Mike Ingold
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Publication number: 20020145256Abstract: A combination three-dimensional archery target and animal decoy has a first body segment which simulates the front portion of an animal, a second body segment which simulates the rear portion of the animal and a pair of replaceable middle body sections which simulate the middle portion of the animal. The replaceable middle body sections include a target middle body section and an ornamental middle body section. The combination three-dimensional archery target and animal decoy can be used as an archery target when the target middle body section is positioned between the first and second body segments and as an animal decoy when the ornamental middle body section is placed between the first and second body segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: McKenzie Sports ProductsInventors: Kevin McKenzie, Mike Ingold
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Patent number: D850239Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: McKenzie Sports Products, LLCInventor: Roger A. Martin