Signals and indicators – Periodic – Animal frightening devices
Patent
1988-12-05
1990-01-02
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Signals and indicators
Periodic
Animal frightening devices
40421, 43 2, 2482052, A01M 2902, A47F 800, G08B 1500
Patent
active
048905712
ABSTRACT:
A deer scarecrow is presented which comprises a main essentially rectangular body with upper collapsable arms. At the upper part of the body is attached a simulated head which may be wrapped around and secured to a suitable limb. Upper arm streamers and lower leg streamers of brightly colored material are attached to the arms and main body. A scent-emitting device is located within a pouch sewn into the main body and a noise-making device is also located in a separate pouch on the main body. When in use, the deer scarecrow would frighten a deer's sense of smell, sight, and hearing. When not in use, the entire device rolls up into a small cylindrical compact unit. The deer scarecrow is highly portable and may be positioned such that the deer are frightened from one area and run into another area where the hunter awaits.
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Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Weber Don W.
Worth W. Morris
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