| US 7,338,210 B1 | ||
| Big game storage and transportation bag | ||
| Michael Fultz, 464 Stoneglen St., Collegeville, Pa. 19426 (US); and Michele Fultz, 464 Stoneglen St., Collegeville, Pa. 19426 (US) | ||
| Filed on May 26, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/139,361. | ||
| Claims priority of provisional application 60/619616, filed on Oct. 14, 2004. | ||
| Int. Cl. B65D 33/06 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 383—16 [383/66; 383/907] | 7 Claims |

| 1. A storage apparatus for dead game animals comprising:
a bag having a first end, a second end, a first side, a second side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, the bag having a
first length a first width, and a first height,
an opening located on the top surface of the bag, the opening running along the second end of the bag, the opening also running
along the first side of the bag, the opening also running along the first end of the bag, wherein the entire length of the
opening runs along the top surface of the bag,
means for opening and closing the opening located on the top surface of the bag,
a first pair of straps comprising a first strap and a second strap, the first strap attached to the first end of the bag,
the second strap attached to the second end of the bag,
a second pair of straps comprising a third strap and a fourth strap, the third strap attached to the first side of the bag,
the fourth strap attached to the second side of the bag, and
a head pouch attached to the top surface of the bag near the first end of the bag only, the head pouch extendable above the
top surface of the bag and providing extra room for the head of a killed animal carcass, the volume within the head pouch
being contiguous with the volume within the bag,
wherein when the head pouch is extended above the top surface of the bag, the head pouch has four substantially vertical side
walls having a second height.
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