Including Distinct Means For Enabling Selection Of Pitch Patents (Class 446/208)
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Patent number: 12193433Abstract: An external game call having a housing through which air is blown. The housing has a reed having an elastomeric material, typically latex, stretched between two arms of the reed frame. The reed is mounted in the housing such that airflow travels across the reed causing the latex to resonate, generating sounds that mimic game animals such as elk. The housing has an actuator that is depressed to position an actuator tongue onto the reed, and to exert variable pressure on the reed based on pressure applied by the user on the button. The actuator tongue is configured in structure to simulate a human tongue, thus producing life like sounds typically achieved by the use of internal reeds.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2023Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Inventor: Willaim L. Ayer, III
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Patent number: 11963524Abstract: A duck call device includes a tone board having a tone surface and a tone board port defined, relative to airflow, behind the tone surface. The tone board port is divided into multiple channels to form a multi-channel port. A reed is located on the tone surface and is configured to vibrate there against. The multi-channel port may be created by a longitudinal central rib dividing a portion of the tone board port, wherein the longitudinal central rib contacts the reed while air is passing through the duck call device. The tone surface may surround a portion of the tone board port with recessed edges, and the central rib may have recessed edges.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Parting Waters, LLCInventors: Daniel Franklin, Michael W. Maurer
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Patent number: 11134673Abstract: A game call includes a first resonant member. A second resonant member is telescopically operable within the first resonant member between a plurality of telescopic positions. A harmonic carriage has a body and a reed assembly. The harmonic carriage is slidably operable within the second resonant member. The first and second resonant members and the harmonic carriage are slidably operable relative to one another to adjust a resonant length defined between the reed assembly and a resonating end of the first resonant member.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2020Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Tree Thrasher, LLCInventor: Todd Pringnitz
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Patent number: 11122794Abstract: A universal game call includes a barrel having an exhaust end and an intake end and a first inner diameter and the exhaust end and a second inner diameter at the intake end. The barrel is configured to connect to a plurality of calls and accessory pieces. The first call includes an insert end and a reed positioned within the insert end and configured to extend into the barrel when the call is joined to the exhaust end of the barrel. The second call includes an insert end and a mouthpiece end and a reed positioned within the mouthpiece end and extending away from the second call, exterior to the call and barrel. When the first call is connected to the barrel, a first animal sound is produced by forcing air through the barrel from its intake end. When the second call is connected to the barrel, the second animal sound is produced by forcing air through the reed.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: J&P Outfitters, LLCInventor: Paul Schweitzer
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Patent number: 10779527Abstract: A reed-actuated animal call having a double-reed assembly and triple-reed assembly. The double-reed assembly has a short reed positioned atop a long reed positioned atop a sound board. An air passage is formed in the top of the sound board underneath the long reed. The long reed extends a determined length beyond the end of the short reed, the short reed constraining the long reed to enable the rapid activation of the long reed. The triple-reed assembly has an additional mid-length reed positioned between the short and long reeds. The long reed extends a determined length beyond the end of the mid-length reed, the mid-length reed extends a determined length beyond the short reed above the sound board, and the mid-length and short reeds constrain the long reed so as to enable the rapid activation of the long reed with a different resonance than the double-reed assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Inventor: Joseph Wilson
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Patent number: 10542741Abstract: A device for producing an animal sound such as an elk, deer, or turkey vocalization, the device having two pivotably or vertically connected portions, one portion bearing a bent vibratable reed and the other a compressible foam lining, wherein the sound is produced by blowing air over the reed, the pitch being adjustable by pivoting the portions to be more or less parallel to each other or moving the portions vertically to be closer together or further apart. In another embodiment, there is a single reed-bearing portion, the tongue serving in place of the foam-lined portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Inventor: Andrew J. Rouse
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Patent number: 10304426Abstract: A closed end woodwind instrument is provided designed for use with an inventive teaching method, notation system, and repertory. The combined system is designed for teaching basics of music and to provide a simple, convenient and enjoyable instrument. The instrument is formed of a body, which defines an internal cavity. A mouthpiece has a windway that connects to the internal cavity. The windway allows a user to blow air through the mouthpiece into the cavity and through the instrument. A labium is positioned along the windway, such that it splits air flowing through the windway. A plurality of tone holes are in communication with the internal cavity to allow air to exit the cavity. Upon blocking or opening these tone holes, different tones can be produced by the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Inventors: Wayne Hankin, Roy Sansom
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Patent number: 10194651Abstract: A device for producing an animal sound such as an elk, deer, or turkey vocalization, the device having two pivotably or vertically connected portions, one portion bearing a bent vibratable reed and the other a compressible foam lining, wherein the sound is produced by blowing air over the reed, the pitch being adjustable by pivoting the portions to be more or less parallel to each other or moving the portions vertically to be closer together or further apart. In another embodiment, there is a single reed-bearing portion, the tongue serving in place of the foam-lined portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2016Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Inventor: Andrew J. Rouse
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Patent number: 10089967Abstract: A keyed wind musical instrument (100, 101, 102) including an elongate tubular body (200) having a plurality of tone holes (201) extending through a surface of the elongate tubular body (200); at least one key member (202) attached to the elongate tubular body (200) adjacent at least one of said plurality of tone holes (201), the at least one key member (202) including: a closure portion (202B) movable between at least one of a closed configuration in which the closure portion (202B) substantially seals the tone hole (201), and, an opened configuration in which the closure portion (202B) is spaced apart from the tone hole (201) wherein the tone hole (201) is opened; and an attachment portion (202A) integrally formed with the closure portion (202B), the attachment portion (202A) being configured for attaching the key member (202) to the elongate tubular body (200); and wherein the integrally formed attachment portion (202A) and closure portion (202B) are configured to bias the closure portion (202B) towards theType: GrantFiled: September 23, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: NUVO INSTRUMENTAL (ASIA) LTDInventor: Maximilian Spencer Clissold
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Patent number: 10080361Abstract: An animal call which generally includes a housing having a first portion rotatably combined with a second portion. An opening is formed in a wall of the housing between a mouthpiece and an outlet end. A reed is disposed within the opening and is adapted to vibrate in response to passing air. The reed is combined with the first housing portion. A helical member is formed inside the second housing portion. An adjustment member has a helical engagement member that engages the helical member. The adjustment member includes an adjustment arm in frictional engagement with the reed. The helical member acts as an auger to move the adjustment member along the length of the reed as the second housing portion is rotated relative to the first housing portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2016Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Scott Thomas, Ron Bean, Jesse Kruska, Garrett Fink, David Schweitzer
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Patent number: 9591844Abstract: A game call for the producing of sounds that mimic animal sounds better than conventional game calls. The call may include various structures of that mimic or correspond to various features found in the mouth, nasal passageways, and/or trachea opening of an animal. The body of the call may be connected to a mouth piece to enable a user to provide a sound by blowing air through the call.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: COPPER BASIN, LLCInventor: Kelly William Squires
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Patent number: 9554571Abstract: A device for producing a sound like the vocalization of an elk, the device having two pivotably connected portions, wherein said sound is produced by blowing into an opening, the air being directed over a bent vibratable reed, the pitch being adjustable by pivoting the portions to be more or less parallel to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2015Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Inventor: Andrew J. Rouse
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Patent number: 9492728Abstract: A golf swing training device and method that provides audio feedback during practice swings for club head speed, orientation and release. The audible golf swing training device comprises: a whistle having an air inlet on the front end and an air outlet on the top; an air funnel affixed or integral to the front end to direct air into the air inlet; an air throttle means affixed over or between the air funnel and the air inlet to adjust the amount of air received by the whistle through the air funnel; and a connecting means affixed or integral to the base of the whistle for removably affixing the training device to a golf club.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2016Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Inventor: Brian Monroe
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Patent number: 9326499Abstract: A tubular, adjustable, reed-type game call has axially aligned, adjustable sections. A tubular horn is threadably interconnected with a tubular handle comprising a mouthpiece and an intermediate coupling with an internal sounding chamber. The horn is threadably mated to internal coupling threads, and relative twisting of the horn relative to the mouthpiece causes axial lengthening or shortening of the game call, as the horn is displaced relative to the coupling. A cylindrical anchor supports an elongated reed and a parallel, elongated sounding board. A contactor pressures the reed at a point that is varied when the parts are twisted together or apart, to shorten or lengthen the effective reed length, producing different user selectable sounds. A lock washer is positioned proximate the contactor for securing it.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: PRIMOS, INC.Inventor: Jimmy D. Gant
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Patent number: 9017135Abstract: A game calling device including a mouthpiece having inlet and outlet portions and holes between the inlet and outlet portions, whereby sounds having varied pitch and intensity can be generated. The game calling device also includes an inner tubular member that at least partially houses a reed and configured to be selectively positioned on the axial direction of the reed so that the emitted sound can be varied based at least on the position of the inner tubular member along the reed and thereby allowing the game calling device to be used hands-free.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: David Eugene Oathout
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Patent number: 8342902Abstract: A deer call includes a cylindrical mouthpiece in which a reed assembly is mounted for oscillatory movement creating a sound replicating that of a deer and a sound attenuating tube secured to the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is composed of a rigid tubular member and an elastic skin secured about the tubular member. The rigid tubular member includes a central cut-out section exposing the elastic skin to an interior of the mouthpiece thereby defining the elastic skin resonance control surface, wherein the elastic skin in the area of the elastic skin resonance control surface includes a sound control aperture allowing the user to control air pressure within the mouthpiece and thereby control amplitude of sound generated by the deer call.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: John Christopher Brown
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Patent number: 8277275Abstract: A game call apparatus comprises a mouthpiece including an air inlet opening, an air outlet opening, and a mouthpiece air passageway connecting the air inlet opening and the air outlet opening. The game call apparatus further comprises an outer sound chamber including an air inlet opening, an air exit opening, and an internal surface connecting the air inlet opening of the outer sound chamber and the air exit opening. The game call further comprises an inner sound chamber including an air inlet opening and an air outlet opening disposed within the outer sound chamber. The inner sound chamber air passageway connects the air inlet opening of the inner sound chamber and the air outlet opening of the inner sound chamber, and the inner sound chamber air passageway is in communication with the mouthpiece air passageway to permit air passage between the air inlet opening of the mouthpiece and the air exit opening of the outer sound chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Flambeau, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Drury
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Publication number: 20120156959Abstract: A hand-held and mouth-operated game call includes a housing assembly defining a flow path, a reed assembly positioned within the housing assembly and a flow path constrictor positioned within the flow path for manipulating the flow path. The flow path constrictor is manually adjustable at an exterior of the housing assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: John Kennedy
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Patent number: 8025548Abstract: A game call having a mouthpiece with an internal latex diaphragm and secured to said mouthpiece is a diaphragm plunger which is operable by pressing an artificial tongue-like pliable section into contacting with the diaphragm, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventors: William L. Keller, Jr., Ron M. Bean
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Patent number: 8016638Abstract: A mouth-operated game call comprising at least one sound-making diaphragm, a frame in which an edge portion of the diaphragm is received, and a housing in which the frame is received, wherein the housing is composed at least partially of a cushion or foam material in order to provide improved sealing against the roof of the mouth or denture plate and to relieve discomfort on the tongue by a tab of the call. A member is positioned between the frame and the housing and is shaped to effect a curvature of an outer surface of the housing for sealingly conforming to a contour of a user's palate or upper denture plate. The frame is folded to comprise a pair of upper and lower frame portions between which the diaphragm is received and wherein a tab on the lower frame portion is folded over onto the upper frame portion so that the tab is not in a position to irritate the user's tongue.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventors: R. Christian Kirby, Richard C. Kirby
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Patent number: 7963819Abstract: A game call having a mouthpiece with an internal latex diaphragm and secured to said mouthpiece is a diaphragm plunger which is operable by pressing an artificial tongue-like pliable section into contacting with the diaphragm, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventors: William L. Keller, Jr., Ron M. Bean
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Patent number: 7854641Abstract: Wild game calls comprising combinations of main housings, mouthpieces, lids, bellows, pitch adjusters, air chambers, adjustable seals, and air-activated sound-producing members, used for attracting wild game.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Greg AbbasInventor: Stanley G Koch, III
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Publication number: 20100240275Abstract: A game call device and method of use for enabling production of at least two differing game calls in rapid succession is described herein. The game call device includes a housing having a first end, a second end, and an interior opening therebeween. A first sound device is disposed in the first end, and a second sound device is disposed in the second end. Each sound device has an air passage in communication with the interior opening. Air passed through the second air passage causes the first sound device to produce a game call, while air passed through the first air passage causes the second device to produce a differing game call. The dual use of each air passage as an inlet for actuating the opposing sound device, and as an exhaust opening, enables the game call device to be designed compactly, without requiring additional exhaust openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Billy Jack Rowley, Billy Ray Driggers
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Patent number: 7727044Abstract: An animal call includes a mouthpiece, a barrel, and a reed. The mouthpiece defines an air channel therein and has a reed bed proximate the air channel. The barrel is coupled to the mouthpiece and has an internal chamber that is fluidically coupled to the air channel of the mouthpiece. A surface comprising the air channel varies in order to maintain a substantially constant cross-sectional area magnitude along a length of the channel. The reed is disposed adjacent the air channel and proximate the reed bed.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Leslie W. Johnson
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Patent number: 7637795Abstract: A deer call assembly that mimics sounds ranging from the high pitched sounds of fawns and does to the low-pitched grunts of bucks. The pitch is infinitely adjustable over a range with a slide actuator that manipulates a band restraint that captures a reed to a longitudinally grooved tone board. An arcuate, grooved collar depends to capture the O'ring. The reed is rigidly secured to the tone board at one end with a peg. A preferred reed exhibits peripheral edges that taper outward as the reed extends to a wide billed end where the edges project beyond the longitudinal sides of the tone board.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Inventor: Michael J. Dukart
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Patent number: 7635287Abstract: An improved game call with a game call reed wherein said reed has a restraining end for attachment to a call and a unrestrained end with a non-linear edge for providing improved moisture dissipation, and producing calls more closely matching that of natural animal calls.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Inventor: James C. May
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Publication number: 20090258566Abstract: An improved game call for attracting waterfowl, other birds and animals, the preferred embodiment particularly adapted for use in calling ducks. In the preferred embodiment, a mouthpiece is provided with a sounding insert and a receiving collar. By providing a separate sounding insert and receiving collar, materials of varying compositions and densities may be used to construct the game call. Varying materials permit a wider range of tonal qualities and aesthetics. A separate sounding insert similarly permits the mouthpiece to be constructed of materials which may not provide optimal sounding qualities. The game call permits a wide variety of materials, including metal and ornamental woods to be combined for optimal tonal and aesthetic qualities.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: James C. May
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Patent number: 7553210Abstract: A game call having a mouthpiece with an internal latex diaphragm and secured to said mouthpiece is a diaphragm plunger which is operable by pressing an artificial tongue-like pliable section into contacting with the diaphragm, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventors: William L Keller, Jr., Ron M Bean
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Patent number: 7465213Abstract: A wild game call has a single inlet passage into which a user blows to generate sounds that simulate the natural sounds produced by the particular animal being called or attracted. The call includes a splitter that splits the single air inlet passage into a plurality of outlet passages. The sound either is generated in the single air passage or passes into the single air passage from the user and is directed into the plurality of outlet passages to produce the final output sound from the call. The plurality of outlet passages can be configured to produce subtle differences in the sound passing through a passage to provide a combination of sounds more closely simulating the natural animal sound than can be produced in only a single outlet passage. Various sound chamber can be added to the outlet passages to modify the sound emanating from that passage in a desired manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2003Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventor: Troy T. Pribbanow
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Patent number: 7462091Abstract: A game call having a bellows coupled to a reed for producing sound, together with a reed controller which is operable by contact with the bellows, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Ron M. Bean
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Patent number: 7384323Abstract: An air-operated sound producing device includes a main housing including a downwardly curved reed-plate formed thereon with a plurality of variously sized sound channels formed therein, a reed assembly having at least two vibratable reeds formed thereon, and a means to secure the reed assembly over the downwardly curved reed-plate. The reed-plate provides a portion between the sound channels for center support and vibration of the reed. The reed assembly of the sound producing device is vibratable in whole, or in part, over multiple sound channels. The device is particularly suited for the use of thin, relatively wide reeds. Further, the device provides for the adaptation of a variety of interchangeable variously sized reeds produced from a single piece of material. The disclosed novel device can produce a wide variety of unusual and desirable sounds of considerable volume and has applications to hand-held musical instruments, toys, novelty items, and wildlife attraction devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Inventor: Edward J. Sceery
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Patent number: 7241195Abstract: A game call striker for frictionally interacting with a prior art game call. The game call striker includes a striker member that outwardly extends from a body portion. The body portion comprising first and second sound chambers, the first sound chamber including an insert sized to frictionally receive a base end of the striker member. In particular, the base end is fixedly secured within the insert with adhesive means such as glue. The striker member extends from the insert, through the first sound chamber, and outwardly extends from the body portion without the outer surface of the striker member touching the side walls of the first sound chamber. As a result, it is as though the striker member is “floating” within the first sound chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Inventor: John E. Bauer
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Patent number: 7145067Abstract: A game calling device capable of producing variable pitched sounds includes a truncated fan-shaped body having a mouthpiece end and a discharge end and multiple bores extending through the body from the mouthpiece end to the discharge end. First and second reed inserts are located in two of the bores and are tuned to produce high and low pitched sounds. A whistle insert is located in a third one of the bores for producing a whistling sound. A mouthpiece having three separate inlet openings is located at the mouthpiece end of the body and can be used to blow air through all three bores simultaneously or one at a time. The three bores extend through the body in a diverging configuration relative to each other from the mouthpiece end toward the discharge end. The reed inserts and whistle insert are held within the respective bores of the body by O-rings.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Fox & Pfortmiller Custom Calls, LLCInventors: Glenn H. Pfortmiller, Travis Fox
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Patent number: 7083492Abstract: An apparatus for calling deer, and methods of its use; the apparatus having an adjustable sliding element moved longitudinally by the user to adjust the dimension x of a vibrating reed to vary the sound generated by the deer call. The device includes a barrel assembly having a cut-out opening in its side, with a vibrating reed mounted therein on a reed holder. A tone-adjusting slide assembly, manually accessible through the cut-out opening, has a reed contact band extending transversely and clampingly across the reed so as to clamp it at any of various selectable locations depending on the axial position of the tone-adjusting slide assembly. The pitch of the sound can be adjusted without disassembling the deer call.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Inventors: Steven Morocco, Angelo Cassette
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Patent number: 7070473Abstract: An apparatus for calling deer, and methods of its use; the apparatus having an adjustable sliding element moved longitudinally by the user to adjust the dimension x of a vibrating reed to vary the sound generated by the deer call. The device includes a barrel assembly with a vibrating reed mounted therein on a reed holder. A metal slider mounted for longitudinal movement within the barrel assembly has a tab extending outwardly therefrom so as to be adjustable without disassembly of the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventor: Angelo Cassette
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Patent number: 6953378Abstract: A device for housing the frame containing the reed(s) in a caller for producing sound to attract wild game, said housing device comprising essentially planar elastomeric material defining an essentially planar cavity adapted to relatively snugly capture the frame without interfering with the sound producing characteristics of the reed(s). Said housing may include a resiliently flexible flap facilitating adapted to closely contact the user's palate.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Inventor: John F. Finley, Jr.
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Patent number: 6878867Abstract: A freeze-proof, game call for calling predatory game animals through inhaling includes a mouthpiece, a reed assembly, and an amplification member. The mouthpiece has first and second ends with the first end defining an aperture for fluidly communicating with a mouth of a user such that the user can inhale through the aperture. The reed assembly is disposed within the mouthpiece at the second end and includes a reed. The reed has a working end opposite the aperture of the mouthpiece that vibrates as air is drawn across it to produce a tone upon inhalation by the user through the aperture. The reed assembly is free of grooves and O-rings that modify the tone produced by the reed assembly. The amplification member is operatively connected to the mouthpiece member to completely enclose the working end of the reed. The amplification member amplifies the tone produce by the reed assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: Jeff Porath
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Patent number: 6752681Abstract: A game call having a bellows coupled to a reed for producing sound, together with a reed controller which is operable by contact with the bellows, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Ron M. Bean
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Patent number: 6709309Abstract: A game call is provided having an elongated tube having an inlet and outlet. A diaphragm is disposed in the tube. The game call has a pump assembly with a plunger slidably received within the tube between the inlet and the diaphragm. The plunger is movable with respect to the diaphragm so that air passes over and vibrates the diaphragm when the plunger is moved toward the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Kolpin Outdoors, Inc.Inventors: Ricky Joe Bishop, Terry L. Butler
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Patent number: 6648716Abstract: A game call having a bellows coupled to a reed for producing sound, together with a reed controller which is operable by contact with the bellows, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Ron M. Bean
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Patent number: 6547627Abstract: A game calling device includes a tubular member, a reed and an elastic skin. The tubular member also has a mouthpiece end that allows air to enter or exit and an outlet end that allows sound to be emitted from the device. The reed vibrates in response to passing air and is disposed within the tubular member. A control rod makes movable contact with the reed, allowing the user to vary the pitch, intensity, tong and/or inflection of the sound emanating from the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: David E. Oathout
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Publication number: 20030060121Abstract: A game calling device includes a tubular member, a reed and an elastic skin. The tubular member also has a mouthpiece end that allows air to enter or exit and an outlet end that allows sound to be emitted from the device. The reed vibrates in response to passing air and is disposed within the tubular member. A control rod makes movable contact with the reed, allowing the user to vary the pitch, intensity, tong and/or inflection of the sound emanating from the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: David E. Oathout
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Patent number: 6527614Abstract: A game call assembly system and method includes a game call apparatus which has a reed assembly, a stopper, and a barrel. The reed assembly includes a sounding board, a reed, and a wedge which are inserted as a unit into an end of the stopper. A rotation restrictor in the form of a keyway is interposed between the reed assembly and the stopper to restrict relative rotational movement of the reed assembly relative to the stopper. An insertion stop is provided on the reed assembly to limit the extent to which the reed assembly is inserted into the stopper. A unique wedge allows adjustment of the wedge relative to the reed without changing the location of the reed relative to the sounding board.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Primos, Inc.Inventor: Wilbur R. Primos
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Patent number: 6328623Abstract: A game call having a bellows coupled to a reed for producing sound, together with a reed controller which is operable by contact with the bellows, thereby changing the pitch of the sound produced.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Ron M. Bean
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Patent number: 6234860Abstract: A game call includes a hollow tubular body having an opening, and a subassembly comprising a wedge, reed, and tone board inserted at least partially into the opening. The tone board and wedge include complementary projections that resist relative axial movement between the wedge and the tone board to permit systematic incremental tuning of the game call.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Flambeau Products CorporationInventor: Gregory A. Cook
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Patent number: 6179684Abstract: A flexible game call having a flexible sound chamber coupled to a multi-part mouthpiece assembly which includes therein a removable diaphragm and a method of operating the game call in which the flexible sound chamber is manipulated to affect the tone of the sound emitted from the game call and further manipulated for affecting the general direction of the sound emanating from the game call.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Hunter's Specialties, Inc.Inventor: L. Wayne Carlton
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Patent number: 6120341Abstract: A unique three sound chamber game call is presented, which creates a wide variety of game calls and sounds utilized in detecting the location of game. The game call has a first sound chamber or mouthpiece barrel in which a vibrating reed is located. The cylindrical portion of the reed carrier may connect the first mouthpiece barrel sound chamber to a second middle baffle sound chamber. The aperture of the second middle sound chamber reduces the exit area of the air blown over the reed and thus changes the pitch of the call. A trombone-like third baffle or sound chamber is placed over the end of the second sound chamber. The third sound chamber can be taken off completely, increasing the volume of the call or may slide up and down the outer end of the second sound chamber varying the tone, pitch and volume of the call.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventor: Darrell D. Hafford
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Patent number: 6106357Abstract: A game call having an externally actuated mechanical sound adjustment member for varying the sound emitted from the game call. The game call has a housing rotatably engaged with a reed assembly, such that rotation of the reed assembly relative to the housing causes a sound adjustment member to exert a varied force upon a sound producing reed. The insertion of the sound adjustment member into the housing additionally functions to secure the reed assembly to the housing by partially restricting rotational movement of the reed assembly relative to the housing, such that a retaining member positioned in an annular groove on the reed assembly cannot rotate to engage an exit channel, thereby detaching the reed assembly from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: EBSCO Industries, Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Weiser
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Patent number: 6095884Abstract: A device, for calling a variety of game having different instinctive calls, including a first flexible and elastic tube having vibrating means seated in one end thereof and further including a second flexible tube in which the vibrating means and the one end of the first flexible tube are engaged. Turbulent air passing through the first and second tube causes the vibrating means to generate a sound which may be altered in tone, pitch, resonance, and volume by radial deformation or linear bending of either or both the first or second flexible and elastic tubes.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: William Thomas WileyInventor: William Thomas Wiley
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Patent number: 6042447Abstract: A hand operated animal call includes a vibrating reed sound generator positioned to vibrate within a hollow reed housing. The reed housing is positioned within an air impervious pouch which has a restricted opening. An elongate sound modifying tube is attached to the reed housing and protrudes through the restricted opening in the pouch. The pouch is filled with a porous, compressible fiber with an elastic memory. When the pouch is manually squeezed, air is forced through the reed housing, thus vibrating the reed, which, in turn, causes the reed housing and elongate sound modifying tube to vibrate as well to simulate a deer or buck mating call.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Inventor: Donald L. Thompson