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Bow-hunters horn rattling apparatus
   
Document Number
US Patent 6312309
Issued Date
November 6, 2001
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Ocwieja; John D. (Clarks Summit, PA)
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Abstract
A bow-hunters horn rattling apparatus for attracting deer by making sound like that of deer horns clashing. The bow-hunters horn rattling apparatus includes a first leghorn assembly including a first elongate support member being adapted to be fastened to one of a user's legs, and also including a first elongate noise maker member being mounted to the first elongate support member, and further including a first boss member being attached to the first elongate noise maker member, and also including first fastening members for fastening the first elongate support member about the user's leg; and also includes a second leghorn assembly including a second elongate support member being adapted to be fastened to another one of the user's legs, and also including a second elongate noise maker member being mounted to the second elongate support member, and further including a second boss member being attached to the second elongate noise maker member, and also including second fastening members for fastening the second elongate support member about the user's leg.
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Published
November 6, 2001
Application Number
09/671,899
Filed
September 28, 2000
US Classification
446/397   446/26 446/418
Int'l Classification
A01M   31/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
446/26   446/397   446/404   446/418  
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