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[0002] The term “game” as used in this specification is understood to include but not be limited to birds such as game birds
[0003] Game are attracted to decoys representing their own species, and so hunters often use a specifically styled decoy to attract the species represented by the decoy.
[0004] One decoy type is that of a moulded three-dimensional decoy. This decoy type, due to its three dimensional nature, can be manufactured such that it is looks sufficiently realistic to attract game. However, this type of decoy is relatively bulky. This is undesirable, because hunters often require the use of relatively a large number of decoys in the one area to maximise the chances of attracting game. In this respect, as many as 50 to 100 decoys can be required. Clearly, however, only a few of these decoys could be carried by a hunter at the one time, meaning that excessive time and energy would be wasted by a hunter when moving or carrying a large number of these decoys. Also, in relative terms, these decoys tend to be expensive to manufacture.
[0005] Another decoy design is in the form of a two-dimensional silhouette, with a representation of the game provided on either side. While this design is lightweight and easy to transport and store due to its two dimensional design, it is a less realistic decoy compared to the previously described three-dimensional type, and therefore has proven less effective in use than three-dimensional decoys. Also, the functionality of this design is limited because it is designed for use on land, and is not designed for use on water. In this respect, a decoy which is capable of being used on waterways, such as lakes, swamps, rivers and the like would be particularly advantageous as birds are naturally attracted to water to feed and rest.
[0006] The above discussion of the background to the invention herein is included to explain the context of the invention. This is not to be taken as an admission that any of the material referred to was published, known or part of the common general knowledge in Australia as at the filing date of the application.
[0007] It would be desirable to provide a realistic decoy which is easy to handle and carry. It would also be desirable to provide a decoy which floats such that it can be used on both land and water.
[0008] According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a collapsible decoy, including two generally planar side body panels allowing the decoy to be collapsed into a substantially flat configuration and which are splayed when in the erected position, a head and neck portion connected to at least one of the side body panels, and a means for retaining the side body panels, when in use, in the erected position.
[0009] Most preferably the decoy is buoyant.
[0010] In a most preferred form, the decoy includes a base. It is preferable that the base has sufficient buoyancy to enable the decoy to float, to thereby simulate a bird floating on the surface of water. However, it is to be appreciated that the decoy may include separate flotation devices which provide the decoy with sufficient buoyancy independent of, or in conjunction with, the buoyant base.
[0011] The material from which the side body panels and base are constructed should be chosen to provide the preferred physical characteristics for the decoy, including stiffness, durability, strength, light-weight and non-absorbent to liquids. Stiffness is desirable to enable the various components to retain their desired shape. Durability and strength are desirable so that the decoy can withstand the harsh treatment to be expected in outdoor, field, simulation or hunting environments. Desirably the decoy is light-weight enabling the decoy to be comfortably carried. To assist the decoy in remaining floatable, the decoy is preferably non-absorbent to liquids.
[0012] Preferably, the side body panels and/or base are constructed from laminated plastic sheeting, which includes self contained air pockets, bubbles, or a honeycomb pattern, or similar layer welded onto at least one side, and preferably the inner side, of the sheeting. Such an arrangement could thereby provide a self-contained water-tight compartment on at least one side of the sheeting.
[0013] Alternatively, the base and/or side walls could be manufactured from a buoyant foam.
[0014] One advantage of using a modified sheeting as described in the two preceding paragraphs is that the sheeting can be manufactured in an at least partially watertight state. This enables the use of automatic cutting machines for cutting of the decoy forms that do not have heat sealing capabilities, thereby resulting in reduced decoy manufacturing costs. Whatever material is used, the various body parts could be produced by stamping, cutting, moulding or the like.
[0015] In another form, the side body panels and base could constructed from plastic sheeting. One particularly desired material to construct the side body panels and base from is plastic corrugated sheeting with opposed liners that define the face surfaces separated by parallel flutes that extend at least partially across the sheet. Preferably the cavity provided in the base between the surfaces of the corrugated sheeting is sealed to assist in the buoyancy of the decoy.
[0016] Another desired material from which to construct the side body panels and base is similar to the aforementioned corrugated sheeting, but includes a second set of parallel flutes that are provided at an angle other than parallel, and preferably tangentially, to the first set of flutes. The two sets of flutes would be intermeshed to define a plurality of separate and airtight cavities within the sheeting. this material provides the advantage of being able to be manufactured in an at least partially watertight manner.
[0017] Preferably, the planar side body panels and the base are interconnected to assist in the ease of initially assembling the decoy, as well as to assist in collapsing and erecting the decoy when in use. In one particularly preferred form, the side body panels and the base are integral (ie one-piece). This obviates the step of connecting the base to the side body panels during assembly. It also results in fewer parts needing to be manufactured. Preferably, the side body panels are sealed/watertight. The side body panels could be sealed, or made watertight, in a similar manner to the base.
[0018] In one form, the integral side body panels and base are connected along lines of relative weakness provided in the sheeting, which act as integral hinges between the side body panels and the base. This obviates the need of incorporating separate hinges between the side wall panels and the base.
[0019] The applicant envisages that the head and neck could be an integrated unit. However, it is to be appreciated that other arrangements could also be adopted. Preferably, the head and neck portion are of a two-dimensional silhouette arrangement, which is attached to at least one of the side body panels or other decoy body portion. However, it is to be appreciated that, if desired, the head and neck portion could adopt a three-dimensional form. Indeed the head and neck (as well as the outer body surfaces) could be moulded to represent a more bird-like product.
[0020] Preferably, a means for altering the position of the head and neck relative to the side body panels is provided. In this way the decoy can be altered to assume any one of a variety of forms. In one form, the altering means includes a pivotal connection between the head and neck portion and the side body panels (or other portion of the decoy body). The pivotal connection could take one of any number of forms, including that of a rivet (or other fastener). In this form it is also desirable to provide an elongated groove in one of the head and neck portion or the decoy body about the pivot, such that the head and neck portion can be moved longitudinally well as pivotally relative to the body. In this way the decoy could be provided with a range of neck and head positions simulating various stances of the bird being emulated.
[0021] Preferably, the side body panels and the head and neck portion are adorned with markings such that they resemble the bird species being represented. The markings could be provided by way of stencils, or could be painted on. However, it is currently envisaged that the markings will be in the form of a reproduced image of the species being represented, which will be printed on the visible surfaces of the decoy.
[0022] Preferably, the base colour of the sheeting used to manufacture the decoy is chosen such that the density of markings required to be applied to the surfaces is minimised. Thus it is preferable to choose a base colour for the sheeting in line with the predominant colour of the species being emulated.
[0023] The side body panels and the head and neck portion could desirably be provided with a matt textured surface, such as a flocked or similar surface, in which an upstanding fabric-type finish is provided. Such a surface provides a generally much more realistic decoy, partly because it causes water on the decoy to bead in a manner akin to water beading on bird feathers.
[0024] In a preferred form the decoy includes a keel (or pedestal) extending downwards from the base of the decoy. This provides stability to the decoy when floating on a body of water. By choosing the appropriately sized and shaped keel, and by appropriately positioning the keel relative to the body of the decoy, the decoy can be caused to move in a realistic manner in response to wind, ripple effects and the like on the water surface. Preferably, the keel also assists in providing a decoy that is self-righting when used on water.
[0025] In one form the keel is pivotally connected to the side body panels, enabling the keel to be pivoted into a slot provided in the base when the decoy is in the erected configuration. This enables the keel to also function as a means for retaining the decoy in the erected configuration. Also, by pivoting the keel relative to the decoy, it is possible to adjust the movement of the erected decoy in response to wind, ripples, waves and other environmental factors, when floating on a pond, lake, swamp or the like.
[0026] The decoy has, so far, been described in the context of use on water. However, it is to be appreciated that the decoy could also be used on land. In this respect, the base of the decoy could be placed directly on the ground. Alternatively, the keel could be partially inserted into the ground so as to act as a support for the decoy, thereby enabling the decoy to assume a variety of stances, including a pedestal or standing position. This is possible by virtue of the keels' pivotal attachment to the decoy, enabling the decoy to be pivotally adjusted relative to the keel.
[0027] In one form the decoy includes an anchoring means to prevent the decoy floating away in response to environmental forces such as wind and current when in use on the surface of water. In its simplest form, the anchoring means could include a weight which is attached to the keel by a length of string, fishing line or the like. The weight and string could be stored in a compact manner on or within the decoy for storage and transport.
[0028] Each decoy could, if desired, include an anchoring means. Also, it is to be appreciated that a single anchoring means could be provided for anchoring a number of decoys in a particular area.
[0029] However, it is to be appreciated that decoys could be sold with or without an anchoring means. It is envisaged that anchoring means could be sold separately to the decoy.
[0030] Indeed, it may be that decoys replicating certain species, for example waterfowl, may include an anchoring means, whereas certain other species may not include an anchoring means.
[0031] Irrespective of whether or not decoys are sold with an anchoring means, the decoys could include an aperture or other anchoring point to enable the easy connection of an anchoring means, if desired.
[0032] The aperture or other anchoring point could be placed at any suitable location on the decoy, including on the keel, or on the body of the decoy, such as on a side body panel(s), or on the base.
[0033] In one possible form, the decoy includes a biasing means for biasing the decoy into the erected and collapsed configurations. The biasing means could be in the form of an elastic band which extends around two separate portions of the base, with the base portions being connected to the lower edges of respective body side panels. The biasing means could also adopt any other suitable form.
[0034] In an alternative form, the decoy includes a locking mechanism for retaining the decoy in the erected configuration. The locking mechanism could be integrated into the base portions. In this form, the decoy could be retained in the collapsed configuration by, for example, wrapping the string from the decoy's anchoring means around the base portions. This obviates the need for a separate biasing means.
[0035] It is to be appreciated that the decoy could be manufactured in a variety of shapes, styles and sizes so as to represent any one of a number of species.
[0036] The various components of the decoy, including body parts, fasteners and the like should preferably be rust-proof (and weather-proof) since the decoy is primarily designed for use outdoors, and particularly on water.
[0037] It is envisaged that the decoys could be sold already assembled. This is desirable because it obviates the need for the purchaser to assemble the product prior to use.
[0038] However, is to be appreciated the present invention is also directed to a kit from which to construct a decoy, since the applicant envisages that the decoy could be sold in kit-form to be assembled by the purchaser. Thus, according to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a kit from which to construct a collapsible decoy, including two side body panels, a head and neck portion, means for connecting the head and neck portion to at least one of the side body panels, and a means for retaining the assembled decoy in the erected configuration.
[0039] Preferably, the kit includes a base.
[0040] Preferably, the side body panels and base are integrated.
[0041] Preferably, the kit also includes the afore mentioned additional components, such as fastening means in the form of rivets, anchor, keel, string to attach the anchor to the keel, and the like, such that the kit includes sufficient components to fully assemble the decoy.
[0042] The decoys could be sold singularly or in multiples (i.e., 6, 12 etc), irrespective of whether they are sold already assembled or in kit form.
[0043] The applicant also perceives other uses for the decoy. It is to be appreciated that the decoy could be used both indoors and outdoors as an advertising or promotional hoarding, or for decorative use.
[0044] It will be convenient to hereinafter describe preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. The particularity of the drawings is to be understood as not limiting the preceding broad description of the invention.
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[0063] Thus, it is to be appreciated that the side body panels
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[0070] A biasing means is provided in the form of an elastic band
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[0082] Decoys made in accordance with the present invention are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and are lightweight due to being made predominantly from plastic sheeting.
[0083] Decoys made in accordance with the present invention are relatively easy to transport and store due to their ability to be collapsed when not in use.
[0084] Furthermore, unlike many existing decoy designs, the decoy according to the present invention is quickly and easily erected and collapsed in the field. This is, in part, due to the fact that the body, base, head and neck portion and keel remain connected as a single unit, irrespective of whether the decoy is in the erected or collapsed configuration, and, in part, due to the simple erection and collapsing procedure of the decoy.
[0085] It is understood that various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be introduced into the construction and arrangement of the parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of this invention.