Patent classifications
A45F3/44
Subterranean Storage Container
A Subterranean Storage Container used to store retrievable items beneath the surface of ground, sand, terrain, material, or collection of snow, by means of a helical screw blade around the outside of container. The Subterranean Storage Container is used to store retrievable items. This Subterranean Storage Container encloses with accompanying lid, and may be designed with locking system to provide added security. The Subterranean Storage Container may be used with or without an originally designed towel or fabric, which may attach to Subterranean Storage Container, which is used to cloak and conceal the location of the Subterranean Storage Container from view. The originally designed towel or fabric may be used to store accessories, as drying towel, as wearable towel, as beach towel, or in any creative way the original design may permit.
Beach Security
A locker (1) including a lockable compartment (3) and an anchor (5). At least a portion of the compartment is tapered to penetrate particulate. The anchor is below the compartment and rotatable to pull the compartment at least partly into the particulate.
WATERFOWL DECOY CARRIER AND BLIND SYSTEM
A waterfowl decoy carrier and blind system configured to hold a plurality of waterfowl decoys in a balanced, hands free manner for efficient transport to and from a desired hunting location. The carrier is uniquely configured to accommodate the irregular shape of the decoys radially about the hunter's midsection while supported by the hunter's shoulders. The waterfowl decoy carrier generally comprises a rectangular body having a top perimeter and a plurality of upward opening linearly aligned pockets. Each pocket is configured and sized to receive one or more waterfowl decoys. In an embodiment, one or more waterfowl decoy carriers can be used in combination to provide a visual blind barrier forming a waterfowl hunting blind system.
WATERFOWL DECOY CARRIER AND BLIND SYSTEM
A waterfowl decoy carrier and blind system configured to hold a plurality of waterfowl decoys in a balanced, hands free manner for efficient transport to and from a desired hunting location. The carrier is uniquely configured to accommodate the irregular shape of the decoys radially about the hunter's midsection while supported by the hunter's shoulders. The waterfowl decoy carrier generally comprises a rectangular body having a top perimeter and a plurality of upward opening linearly aligned pockets. Each pocket is configured and sized to receive one or more waterfowl decoys. In an embodiment, one or more waterfowl decoy carriers can be used in combination to provide a visual blind barrier forming a waterfowl hunting blind system.
Bow stand with fully adjustable stabilizing capability
The disclosed technology is directed to a stabilizing bow stand for use with a bow having a bow riser, wherein the stabilizing bow stand may be secured either to the bow riser or to an end of a stabilizer affixed to the bow riser. The stabilizing bow stand of the disclosed technology includes a mounting bracket having a support element and one or more legs independently and pivotally affixed at a proximal end of the leg(s) to the mounting bracket. The support element has a mounting hole to receive fastening means to facilitate mounting of the bracket to the bow or to the end of the stabilizer mounted on the bow.
Collapsible stool entertainment system
A collapsible stool entertainment system. The collapsible stool entertainment system includes an elongated rod having a first end opposite a second end. A seat portion is affixed to the first end and a base portion is affixed to the second end. A plurality of teeth extends from a lower surface of the base portion to engage a ground surface for additional stability. In some embodiments, the second end of the elongated rod is pivotally secured to an upper surface of the base portion via a ball-and-socket joint system, wherein the second end comprises a ball removably securable within a socket disposed on the base portion.
Collapsible stool entertainment system
A collapsible stool entertainment system. The collapsible stool entertainment system includes an elongated rod having a first end opposite a second end. A seat portion is affixed to the first end and a base portion is affixed to the second end. A plurality of teeth extends from a lower surface of the base portion to engage a ground surface for additional stability. In some embodiments, the second end of the elongated rod is pivotally secured to an upper surface of the base portion via a ball-and-socket joint system, wherein the second end comprises a ball removably securable within a socket disposed on the base portion.
Portable Seat Assembly
A portable seat assembly for facilitating a user to be seated in any location includes a pole that is insertable into ground having the pole being vertically oriented. A stop is positionable around the pole to inhibit over insertion of the pole into the ground. A seat is removably attachable to the pole to facilitate a user to sit thereon. Additionally, the seat has a storage chamber integrated therein for storing objects. A lid is removably attachable to the seat and a cushion is coupled to the lid for the user to sit upon. A strap is removably attachable to the seat for wearing over the user's shoulders to carry the seat.
Portable Seat Assembly
A portable seat assembly for facilitating a user to be seated in any location includes a pole that is insertable into ground having the pole being vertically oriented. A stop is positionable around the pole to inhibit over insertion of the pole into the ground. A seat is removably attachable to the pole to facilitate a user to sit thereon. Additionally, the seat has a storage chamber integrated therein for storing objects. A lid is removably attachable to the seat and a cushion is coupled to the lid for the user to sit upon. A strap is removably attachable to the seat for wearing over the user's shoulders to carry the seat.
Fishing rod sand spike holder carry system
The present invention relates to a device rod holding apparatus, comprising, a number of hollow pipes for holding the fishing rods, connection assemblies for griping the pipes together, a handle for carrying the apparatus with single hand and a container for holding various objects.