DRAG-IT-EASY
An animal dragging method for the purpose of dragging or carrying game animal carcasses from one point to another. The method consists of one strap weaved through two holes on each end of a cylinder pipe. This pipe serves as a handle opposite the knotted strap convenient for holstering game animals. The pendulum-looking device allows for simple maneuvering when hooked onto the ankle(s) or neck(s) of a game animal(s). The knotted strap weaved through the cylinder pipe also allows for adjustment; depending on the size of the game animal it can hold up to several game animals.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/587,881, filed Oct. 5, 2009, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The invention presented relates to the mounting and dragging of game animal.
2. Description of Related Art
For the purpose of hunting and game dragging a device is needed for mounting and dragging game animal from one location to another. Prior inventions have simply allowed for basic transporting of game animal, most commonly from the antlers or by the neck. There is still a need for a more methodical approach to mount game by the legs, or the body and to cut the distance between the carcass and dragger to allow for better maneuvering of the carcass. Moreover, previous inventions lack an effective way to drag game animal through rough terrain and or difficult environments such as brushes or debris.
These issues are the main reasons why an invention is needed to improve efficiency of mounting, and to improve smooth transport of game dragging.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe present invention is a wild game tool possibly small in size and weight. It successfully allows for better mounting and dragging of game animal. The objective of this invention is to improve the action of mounting and dragging game animals. This device will cut time in half by securing the game closer to the dragger which allows for better distribution of strength to drag a game animal(s). This invention also produces a method allowing better maneuvering of game animal through rough terrain. Easy mounting strategies will allot for several game animals to be hoisted at once and simple holstering of game animal body parts. The invention simply includes one draft strap weaved through two small holes on each end of a cylinder pipe, then knotted. This pendulum-looking device provides versatility. The handle ensures adequate room for a strong grasp of the mounted game animal, and the knotted strap (which can slide back and forth) provides flexibility in size and number of game animals mounted. Thus, this hefty device meets the needs of transport as well as security of game animal.
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Claims
1. An animal dragging apparatus comprising:
- a hollow cylinder tube with a cylindrical hole of the same size and shape formed between a top of the tube to a bottom of the tube on each end of the tube, the hollow cylinder tube having a length sufficient to allow the cylinder to be grasped by user; and a strap with two free ends, one or both free ends of the strap passed through each hole and along the exterior of the cylindrical tube and the free ends of the strap knotted together to form a continuous loop; the strap having a length sufficient to form a loop around a part of the animal and to allow the user to adjust the length between the animal and the hollow cylinder to allow the user to pull the animal over rough terrain or to carry the animal over the shoulder.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the size of the continuous loop is adjustable based on the location of the knot.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the knot is located at the terminus of each free end.
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Type: Application
Filed: Dec 20, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 19, 2013
Inventor: Kuoa Lee (St. Paul, MN)
Application Number: 13/721,659
International Classification: A01M 31/00 (20060101);