Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Helical deer rattle
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Application No.: US15637024Application Date: 2017-06-29
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Publication No.: US10306881B2Publication Date: 2019-06-04
- Inventor: Andrew Charles Del Guercio
- Applicant: Andrew Charles Del Guercio
- Agency: Elman Technology Law, P.C.
- Agent Gerry J. Elman
- Main IPC: A63H5/00
- IPC: A63H5/00 ; A01M31/04 ; A01M31/00

Abstract:
A Helical Deer Rattle is disclosed. The rattle is made of two staves having tines of high-density polymer that replicates the density and mass of deer antlers. Each staff has a single helix-shaped tine. The two tines are formed so that they can be screwed together for silent transportation and easy storage. To use the rattle, a hunter strikes and rubs the two tines together to create the sound of deer antlers clashing, thus calling deer to the hunter. Each staff may have a handle with a guide groove, which holds the tine of other staff when the staves are screwed together. A cord may be included with each handle, to further assist in securing the tines to the handles of the other staff.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180027801A1 Helical Deer Rattle Public/Granted day:2018-02-01
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