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Arrow Holder For Loading And Shooting Multiple Arrows In Succession

US Patent:
7461647, Dec 9, 2008
Filed:
Jan 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/344640
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
International Classification:
F41B 5/06
US Classification:
124 86, 124 257
Abstract:
An arrow holder comprises: a U-shaped bracket; an arrow catch extending from one side of the bracket toward the other leaving a vertical gap; a spring member for biasing an arrow stack within the bracket against the arrow catch; and opposed arrow guides at the front end of the bracket. The arrow guides extend vertically to constrain horizontally the top arrow of the stack. The bracket, arrow catch, arrow guides, and spring member are arranged for: enabling the top arrow to pivot about the arrow guides and pass through the gap; releasing the top arrow when it pivots sufficiently to clear the arrow catch; and biasing the remainder of the stack against the arrow catch if the top arrow is released. A method comprises pivoting the top arrow thereby releasing it from the arrow holder. The method may further comprise inserting the single stack of arrows into the arrow holder.

Methods And Apparel For Attenuating Electromagnetic Fields Emanating From A Hunter

US Patent:
8188452, May 29, 2012
Filed:
Dec 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/347967
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
John M. Maupin - John Day OR, US
International Classification:
G21F 3/02
US Classification:
2505161, 2 69, 428 17
Abstract:
Attenuating, while hunting or observing wildlife, one's own emanated electromagnetic field by wearing apparel that includes an electromagnetically shielding fabric. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with non-conductive fabric. Or attenuating, while a hunter is hunting or an observer is observing wildlife, the electromagnetic field emanated by the hunter or observer, by (i) providing to the hunter or observer apparel that includes the electromagnetically shielding fabric, and (ii) instructing the hunter or observer to wear it while hunting or observing wildlife, respectively. The attenuation of the emanated electromagnetic field decreases the likelihood of detection by an animal. A wearable article of apparel comprises the electromagnetically shielding fabric, and can also comprise one or both of (i) a visual camouflage pattern on at least a portion of the its outer surface, or (ii) an odor absorber, suppressant, attenuator, or blocker.

Methods And Apparel For Attenuating Electromagnetic Fields Emanating From A Person In Or On A Body Of Water

US Patent:
8203129, Jun 19, 2012
Filed:
Aug 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/549698
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
John M. Maupin - John Day OR, US
International Classification:
G21F 3/02
US Classification:
2505161, 2505151, 428 15, 428 17, 428207, 2 69
Abstract:
Attenuating, while in or on a body of water, one's own emanated electromagnetic field by wearing apparel that includes an electromagnetically shielding fabric. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with non-conductive fabric. Or attenuating, while a person is in or on a body of water, the electromagnetic field emanated by the person, by (i) providing to the person apparel that includes the electromagnetically shielding fabric, and (ii) instructing the person to wear it while in or on the water. The attenuation of the emanated electromagnetic field decreases the likelihood of a person being located in the body of water by a water-borne predator detecting that person's emanated electromagnetic field.

Methods And Apparel For Attenuating Electromagnetic Fields Emanating From An Animal Handler

US Patent:
8212229, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
Apr 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/428763
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
John M. Maupin - John Day OR, US
International Classification:
G21F 3/02
US Classification:
2505161, 2505051, 2505151, 2 69, 4281951, 4283166, 4283179
Abstract:
Attenuating, while handling an animal, one's own emanated electromagnetic field by wearing apparel that includes an electromagnetically shielding fabric. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with non-conductive fabric. Or attenuating, while a handler is handling an animal, the electromagnetic field emanated by the handler, by (i) providing to the handler apparel that includes the electromagnetically shielding fabric, and (ii) instructing the handler to wear it while handling an animal, respectively. The attenuation of the emanated electromagnetic field decreases the likelihood of the animal reacting to the emanated electromagnetic field.

Methods And Apparel For Simultaneously Attenuating Electromagnetic Fields And Odors Emanating From A Person

US Patent:
8405058, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Feb 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/701169
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
John M. Maupin - John Day OR, US
Scott J. Eastman - Olympia WA, US
International Classification:
G21F 3/02
US Classification:
2505161, 2505051, 2505151, 2 69, 428 17
Abstract:
Attenuating, while in a given situation, a person's emanated electromagnetic field and the person's scent or odor, by the person wearing article(s) of apparel that include an electromagnetically shielding fabric. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with a non-conductive fabric. The conductive fibers attenuate both the emanated electromagnetic field and the emanated scent or odor. The given situation comprises hunting, animal handling, being in or on a body of water, or a human adversarial situation. Attenuating the person's emanated electromagnetic field decreases the likelihood of that emanated field affecting progress or an outcome of the given situation. Attenuating the person's emanated scent or odor decreases the likelihood of that emanated scent or odor affecting progress or the outcome of the given situation.

Methods And Apparel For Attenuating Electromagnetic Fields Emanating From A Person In A Human Adversarial Situation

US Patent:
8410461, Apr 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/279307
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
John M. Maupin - John Day OR, US
Scott J. Eastman - Reno NV, US
International Classification:
G21F 3/02
US Classification:
2505191, 2505051, 2505151, 2505161, 2 69
Abstract:
A method comprises attenuating, while involved in a human adversarial situation, one's own emanated electromagnetic field at frequencies less than about 1 gigahertz by wearing one or more articles of apparel that include an electromagnetically shielding fabric. Another method comprises (i) providing to the user the one or more articles of apparel that include an electromagnetically shielding fabric, and (ii) instructing the user to wear at least one of the articles of apparel while involved in the human adversarial situation. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with a non-conductive fabric and attenuates the emanated electromagnetic field at frequencies less than about 1 gigahertz. Attenuating the emanated electromagnetic field at frequencies less than about 1 gigahertz decreases the likelihood of that emanated field affecting progress or an outcome of the human adversarial situation.

Methods And Hunting Blind For Attenuating Electromagnetic Fields Emanating From A Hunter

US Patent:
2011007, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Dec 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/347971
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, US
John M. Maupin - John Day OR, US
International Classification:
A01M 31/02
E04H 15/02
US Classification:
135 96, 43 1
Abstract:
Attenuating, while hunting or observing wildlife, one's own emanated electromagnetic field by remaining within a hunting blind that includes an electromagnetically shielding fabric. The shielding fabric comprises a substantially continuous system of conductive fibers combined with non-conductive fabric. Or attenuating, while a hunter is hunting or an observer is observing wildlife, the electromagnetic field emanated by the hunter or observer, by (i) providing to the hunter or observer a hunting blind that includes the electromagnetically shielding fabric, and (ii) instructing the hunter or observer to remain within it while hunting or observing wildlife, respectively. The attenuation of the emanated electromagnetic field decreases the likelihood of detection by an animal. A hunting blind comprises the electromagnetically shielding fabric, and can also comprise one or both of (i) a visual camouflage pattern on at least a portion of the its outer surface, or (ii) an odor absorber, suppressant, attenuator, or blocker.

Split-Buss-Cable Single-Cam Compound Archery Bow

US Patent:
6659096, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Jan 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/052483
Inventors:
Michael D. Slinkard - John Day OR, 97845
International Classification:
F41B 510
US Classification:
124 256
Abstract:
A split-buss-cable single-cam compound archery bow substantially reduces torque exerted on the bow by the buss cable as the bow is drawn. An adjustable-width and adjustable-position splitter holds split buss cable ends in a substantially parallel spaced-apart configuration. The splitter is adapted to enable attachment at varying positions along the split buss cable and to enable adjustment of the splitter distance. The splitter may be positioned so as to substantially eliminate interference between the split buss cable and an archers arm as the bow is drawn and released.

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