DAVID A HOYES
Real Estate Commission in Danville, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RS303273
Category
Real Estate Commission
Type
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Address
Address
Danville, PA 17821

Professional information

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Animal Scent Dispensing Apparatus And Method Of Use

US Patent:
6550689, Apr 22, 2003
Filed:
Mar 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/517992
Inventors:
David A. Hoyes - Danville PA 17821
Brock A. Hoyes - Danville PA 17821
International Classification:
B05B 1700
US Classification:
239 1, 239 34, 239 44, 239 46, 239 47, 239 50, 239 57, 43 1, 119711, 222187
Abstract:
An animal scent dispensing apparatus and method for dispensing animal scent. The animal scent dispensing apparatus provides for laying a scent trail, while a user is walking to a selected location in order to lure an animal. The animal scent dispensing apparatus provides the capability to refresh the scent trail while walking to the selected location. The animal scent dispensing apparatus includes a staff, a housing unit, a liquid absorbing dragging material and a container of animal scent. The housing unit is attached to the staff. The housing unit provides a chamber for the insertion of the container and for securing the dragging material. The container includes a spraying mechanism to release the scent from the container and onto the dragging material, when pressure is applied downward on the housing unit by the staff. Thereby, providing an easy method of making and refreshing a scent trail. The animal scent dispensing apparatus has particular utility for deer hunting wherein a scent can be dispensed at times and appropriateness, as determined by the user, when forming a scent trail for animals to follow.


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Method Of Processing And Preserving Animal Urine As A Lure

US Patent:
6030608, Feb 29, 2000
Filed:
Jan 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/016137
Inventors:
David A. Hoyes - Danville PA
Brock A. Hoyes - Danville PA
International Classification:
A61L 1100
US Classification:
424 761
Abstract:
The present invention is a method and means of enhancing urine based lures by using zeolite to absorb nitrogen and ammonia found in the urine. The method includes several steps of mixing zeolite with urine from the collection stage to the packaging of the urine. The present invention also includes a method and means for enhancing urine based lures that are already packaged and on the shelf for resale.