IP Library Granted Patent US 7,536,823
Granted Patent B2
US 7,536,823 · App. 11/893,505 · Granted May 26, 2009

Flying bird decoy and method

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Patent No.
US 7,536,823
App. No.
11/893,505
Granted
May 26, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flying bird decoy for attracting wildlife wherein flying bird decoys may be supported on each end of one or more rotatable rods or arms, with wings that selectively fold and flap up and down in life-like, actual flying, landing and take-off movements. The bird decoys simulate foraging, predatory or waterfowl birds and in one embodiment a pair of the bird decoys are mounted on the ends of a rod or arm(s) rotatably mounted on a pole or stake support, using throat mounts. In another embodiment the bird decoys are secured to the ends of the arm(s) at the head without the use of throat mounts, for flying in a circle on the arm(s) to attract the wildlife. In a further embodiment one or both of the bird decoys are configured to simulate one of the above bird groups and fly to generate rotation of the arm(s), with one wing folded and the other flapping to simulate injury or distress. A method for attracting wildlife using flying bird decoys which simulate dove, quail, crows, hawks, ducks, geese or the like, and includes the steps of mounting the bird decoys on a rotatable arm or arms carried by a pole or stake support and causing one or both of the wings to flap, thus causing the bird decoys to fly or vibrate in a circle around the support.

Claims (21)

1. A flying bird decoy for attracting wildlife, comprising: at least one rod or arm; at least one pair of flying bird decoys attached to said at least one rod or arm, said at least one pair of flying bird decoys having motor-driven flapping wings; a U-shaped throat mount provided on each end of said at least one rod or arm and wherein said throat mounts are secured to undersides of throats of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys, respectively, for securing said at least one pair of flying bird decoys to said at least one rod or arm, each of said U-shaped throat mounts defining a channel that extends along a longitudinal axis which is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of said at least one rod or arm, said channels of said U-shaped throat mounts being secured to the respective undersides of the throats of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys; an upward-standing support rotatably receiving said rod or arm; and wherein said at least one pair of flying bird decoys being attached to said at least one rod or arm in oppositely disposed relationship with respect to each other for causing said at least one rod or arm to rotate on said support responsive to operation of said motor-driven flapping wings.

2. The flying bird decoy of claim 1 comprising at least one fastener engaging each of said throat mounts and a respective one of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys for removably securing said at least one pair of flying bird decoys to said throat mounts, respectively.

3. The flying bird decoy of claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of flying bird decoys are selected from the group comprising simulated foraging birds, predatory birds, and waterfowl.

4. The flying bird decoy of claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of flying bird decoys are simulated predatory birds, comprising hawks and owls.

5. The flying bird decoy of claim 1 wherein said at least one pair of flying bird decoys are simulated waterfowl, comprising ducks and geese.

6. A bird decoy for attracting predators and migrating birds comprising at least one pair of flying bird decoys having motor-driven flapping wings disposed in spaced-apart relationship with respect to each other; a rod or arm connecting said at least one pair of flying bird decoys; a generally U-shaped throat mount provided on each end of said rod or arm and wherein said throat mounts are secured to undersides of throats of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys, respectively, for securing said at least one pair of flying bird decoys to said rod or arm, each of said U-shaped throat mounts defining a channel extending along a longitudinal axis which is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of said rod or arm, said channels of said U-shaped throat mounts being secured to the respective undersides of the throats of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys; and a support rotatably carrying said rod or arm wherein said at least one pair of flying bird decoys fly around said support on said rod or arm responsive to operation of said motor-driven flapping wings.

7. The bird decoy of claim 6 comprising at least one fastener engaging each of said throat mounts and a respective one of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys for removably securing said at least one pair of flying bird decoys to each of said throat mounts, respectively.

8. The bird decoy of claim 7 wherein said at least one pair of flying bird decoys are selected from the group comprising simulated foraging birds, predatory birds, waterfowl, hawks, and owls.

9. A method of attracting wildlife comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a bird decoy comprising:

at least one rod or arm;

at least one pair of flying bird decoys attached to said at least one rod or arm, said at least one pair of flying bird decoys having motor-driven flapping wings that flap up and down in a flying configuration;

a U-shaped throat mount provided on each end of said at least one rod or arm and wherein said throat mounts are secured to undersides of throats of said pair of flying bird decoys, respectively, for securing said at least one pair of flying bird decoys to said at least one rod or arm, each of said U-shaped throat mounts defining a channel extending along a longitudinal axis which is generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of said at least one rod or arm, said channels of said U-shaped throat mounts being secured to the respective undersides of the throats of said at least one pair of flying bird decoys;

a support for rotatably receiving said rod or arm;

(b) rotatably mounting said at least one pair of flying bird decoys on said support; and

(c) causing the motor-driven wings of the at least one pair of flying bird decoys to flap up and down and fly the at least one pair of flying bird decoys around the support.

10. The method of claim 9 comprising the step of extending the support into the ground to a selected depth for locating the at least one pair of flying bird decoys a selected distance above the ground.

11. The method of claim 9 comprising the step of extending the support into a bottom of a waterbody to a selected depth for locating the at least one pair of flying bird decoys a selected distance from a surface of the waterbody.

12. The method according to claim 9 comprising the step of folding one of the motor-driven wings of at least one flying bird decoy of the at least one pair of flying bird decoys and extending the other one of the motor-driven wings of said at least one flying bird decoy of the at least one pair of flying bird decoys for altering said flying configuration and defining a simulated distress of the at least one pair of flying bird decoys.

13. The method of claim 12 comprising the step of extending the support into the ground to a selected depth for locating the at least one pair of flying bird decoys a selected distance above the ground.

14. The method of claim 12 comprising the step of extending the support into a bottom of a waterbody to a selected depth for locating the at least one pair of flying bird decoys a selected distance from a surface of the waterbody.

Assignments (11)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2018
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: CALIBER COMPANY; BEE STINGER, LLC; BOLLE AMERICA, INC.; BOLLE, INC.; BUSHNELL GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL, INC.; CAMELBAK ACQUISITION CORPORATION; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; DOUBLE BULL ARCHERY, INC.; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; EAGLE MAYAGUEZ, LLC; EAGLE NEW BEDFORD, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; GOLD TIP, LLC; JIMMY STYKS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MIKE'S HOLDING COMPANY; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.; OLD WSR, INC.; OPT HOLDINGS, INC.; PRIMOS, INC.; SAVAGE ARMS, INC.; SAVAGE RANGE SYSTEMS, INC.; SAVAGE SPORTS CORPORATION; SAVAGE SPORTS HOLDINGS, INC.; SERENGETI EYEWEAR, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS, INC.; TASCO HOLDINGS, INC.; TASCO OPTICS CORPORATION; VISTA COMMERCIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY INC.; VISTA COMMERCIAL AMMUNITION HOLDINGS COMPANY INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC; VISTA OUTDOOR SALES LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2016
From: VISTA OUTDOOR INC.; VISTA COMMERCIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY INC.; VISTA COMMERCIAL AMMUNITION HOLDINGS COMPANY INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR SALES LLC; BEE STINGER, LLC; BOLLÉ AMERICA, INC.; BOLLÉ INC.; BUSHNELL GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; CALIBER COMPANY; CAMELBAK ACQUISITION CORP.; CAMELBAK PRODUCTS, LLC; DOUBLE BULL ARCHERY, INC.; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; EAGLE MAYAGUEZ, LLC; EAGLE NEW BEDFORD, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; GOLD TIP, LLC; JIMMY STYKS, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MIKE'S HOLDING COMPANY; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.; OLD WSR, INC.; OPT HOLDINGS, INC.; PRIMOS, INC.; SAVAGE ARMS, INC.; SAVAGE RANGE SYSTEMS, INC.; SAVAGE SPORTS CORPORATION; SAVAGE SPORTS HOLDINGS, INC.; SERENGETI EYEWEAR, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS INC.; TASCO HOLDINGS, INC.; TASCO OPTICS CORPORATION; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 19, 2015
From: VISTA OUTDOOR INC.; BEE STINGER, LLC; BOLLE AMERICA, INC.; BOLLE INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; EAGLE INDUSTRIES UNLIMITED, INC.; FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY; GOLD TIP, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.; PRIMOS, INC.; SAVAGE ARMS, INC.; SAVAGE RANGE SYSTEMS, INC.; SAVAGE SPORTS CORPORATION; SERENGETI EYEWEAR, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS INC.; VISTA OUTDOOR OPERATIONS LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT RELEASE Recorded Feb 12, 2015
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: BEE STINGER, LLC; GOLD TIP, LLC; BOLLE AMERICA, INC.; BOLLE, INC.; BUSHNELL GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; OLD WSR, INC.; SERENGETI EYEWEAR, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS, INC.; TASCO OPTICS CORPORATION; DOUBLE BULL ARCHERY, INC.; PRIMOS, INC.; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 4, 2013
From: BEE STINGER, LLC; BOLLE AMERICA, INC.; BOLLE, INC.; BUSHNELL GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.; BUSHNELL HOLDINGS INC.; BUSHNELL INC.; DOUBLE BULL ARCHERY, INC.; GOLD TIP, LLC; MICHAELS OF OREGON CO.; MILLETT INDUSTRIES; NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC.; OLD WSR, INC.; PRIMOS, INC.; SERENGETI EYEWEAR, INC.; STONEY POINT PRODUCTS, INC.; TASCO OPTICS CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Nov 20, 2013
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: PRIMOS, INC.
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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Nov 20, 2013
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: PRIMOS, INC.
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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 7, 2013
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
To: PRIMOS, INC.
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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 7, 2013
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
To: PRIMOS, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 3, 2012
From: PRIMOS, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 3, 2012
From: PRIMOS, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
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