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LADDER SUPPORT APPARATUS
20220018189 · 2022-01-20 ·

A ladder support apparatus provides support and stability to a ladder. The ladder support apparatus includes a bracket, a friction-reducing segment, and a friction-inducing segment. The bracket is configured to be secured to a leg of the ladder. The friction-inducing segment is secured to the bracket and configured to interface with an underlying surface when the ladder support apparatus is in a default orientation relative to the underlying surface. The friction-reducing segment is secured to the bracket and configured to interface with the underlying surface when the ladder support apparatus is in an angled orientation relative to the underlying surface.

Portable treestand and climbing stick system
11779009 · 2023-10-10 · ·

A climbing system includes a treestand and a plurality of climbing sticks. The treestand includes a monolithic platform formed from strengthened material. Each of the climbing sticks includes a frame having a plurality of weight-reduction apertures formed therethrough. Methods of manufacturing a treestand and climbing sticks are also disclosed. The method of manufacturing a treestand includes providing a solid, strengthened piece of material and removing portions of the material to form openings between structural supports. The method of manufacturing a climbing stick includes providing a frame and forming a plurality of weight-reduction apertures therethrough.

Portable treestand and climbing stick system
11779009 · 2023-10-10 · ·

A climbing system includes a treestand and a plurality of climbing sticks. The treestand includes a monolithic platform formed from strengthened material. Each of the climbing sticks includes a frame having a plurality of weight-reduction apertures formed therethrough. Methods of manufacturing a treestand and climbing sticks are also disclosed. The method of manufacturing a treestand includes providing a solid, strengthened piece of material and removing portions of the material to form openings between structural supports. The method of manufacturing a climbing stick includes providing a frame and forming a plurality of weight-reduction apertures therethrough.

Step stool with moveable handrail

A step stool includes a step frame including a plurality of legs and a handrail coupled to the step frame. The step frame is foldable so as to assume a flat profile for storage. The handrail is mounted on the step frame and is movable relative to the step frame. The handrail provides support for a user standing on the step frame.

Ladder tripod assembly and system

A tripod assembly includes a plurality of columns disposed in a nested arrangement for relative axial movement in a telescopic fashion along a longitudinal axis of the plurality of columns between a fully-extended position and a collapsed position. When the columns are collapsed from the fully-extended position each column substantially nests within another one of the columns. The plurality of columns are received within the central post when the plurality of columns is in the collapsed position. The bracket assembly is coupled to the second end of the connecting rod, and the bracket assembly is configured to receive a selectable rung of a ladder therein. The bracket member is coupled to an uppermost one of the columns, and the bracket member includes a channel configured to receive a second selectable rung of the ladder.

TELESCOPING DEVICE FOR CLIMBING ON A ROOF
20230349234 · 2023-11-02 ·

A handheld, lightweight pole that telescopically extends a substantial length that terminates at a hook. The hook allows the user to attach the pole securely to the ridge. A plurality of rungs is spaced along the pole, wherein each rung acts as a step or handle to help the user climb safely. Each hung may be selectively positioned along the pole.

Tree stick climbing stick nesting system

A tree climbing stick nesting system includes a plurality of tree climbing stick assemblies each including a stick body. A step and a standoff are each attached to the stick body. A coupler is attached to the stick body and releasably secures together a pair of the tree climbing stick assemblies to define secured tree sticks such that longitudinal axes of the secured tree sticks are orientated parallel to each other. The coupler includes a first mating member and a second mating member. The first mating member of one of the tree climbing stick assemblies is vertically engageable with the second mating member of another one of the tree climbing stick assemblies when the stick bodies of the secured tree sticks are vertically orientated.

Treestand and climbing stick with integrated climbing hook
20230374857 · 2023-11-23 ·

The present invention generally relates to a climbing stick for use in climbing trees for hunting or other purposes with comprises a climbing hook. The invention also relates to a treestand, including a micro or saddle treestand comprising a climbing hook. The climbing hook is configured to allow a stand or sticks to attach to a waist belt, mole webbing, safety harness, backpack, saddle, pocket, etc. or any similar item on your person, which allows the hunter to have both hands free while ascending a tree to set up your treestand and/or sticks.

LADDER, STEP-PORTION AND SYSTEM FOR USING IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING A ROTOR BLADE
20230374856 · 2023-11-23 ·

A ladder for using in the process of manufacturing a rotor blade by leaning the ladder against the rotor blade being manufactured and climbing thereon is provided, including two rails and a plurality of rungs, wherein the rails include a solid structure elastically bendable by the weight of a person climbing thereon in order to align a bending radius of the rails, resulting from an elastic bending of the rails, to an outer radius of the rotor blade being manufactured. A step-portion for the inventive ladder and a system including the inventive ladder is also provided.

LADDER, STEP-PORTION AND SYSTEM FOR USING IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING A ROTOR BLADE
20230374856 · 2023-11-23 ·

A ladder for using in the process of manufacturing a rotor blade by leaning the ladder against the rotor blade being manufactured and climbing thereon is provided, including two rails and a plurality of rungs, wherein the rails include a solid structure elastically bendable by the weight of a person climbing thereon in order to align a bending radius of the rails, resulting from an elastic bending of the rails, to an outer radius of the rotor blade being manufactured. A step-portion for the inventive ladder and a system including the inventive ladder is also provided.