Patent classifications
A01M31/02
Hunting Blind Integrated With A Trailer
A hunting blind is integrated with a trailer to enable the trailer to be towed to a hunting site and used for hunting, without the need to remove the hunting blind from the trailer. The hunting blind also accommodates and conceals equipment such as an ATV or UTV. The blind includes two levels, with openings in each level, and may be configured to resemble a stack of hay bales.
TREE STAND SYSTEM
A portable stand includes a telescoping ladder and a plurality of pairs of brackets. Each bracket of the plurality of pairs of brackets includes an eyelet, and each of the plurality of pairs of brackets includes a rod that connects each pair of brackets with one another. The portable stand may further include a plurality of straps, and each of the plurality of straps is secured to a corresponding pair of brackets. The portable stand may further include a platform.
TREE STAND SYSTEM
A portable stand includes a telescoping ladder and a plurality of pairs of brackets. Each bracket of the plurality of pairs of brackets includes an eyelet, and each of the plurality of pairs of brackets includes a rod that connects each pair of brackets with one another. The portable stand may further include a plurality of straps, and each of the plurality of straps is secured to a corresponding pair of brackets. The portable stand may further include a platform.
SAFETY RAIL
A safety rail that can be used in connection with ladder stands is disclosed. The safety rail can be used for the safe installation and/or take down of a ladder stand, and only one user is needed to install and/or take down the ladder stand when using the safety rail as disclosed herein.
SAFETY RAIL
A safety rail that can be used in connection with ladder stands is disclosed. The safety rail can be used for the safe installation and/or take down of a ladder stand, and only one user is needed to install and/or take down the ladder stand when using the safety rail as disclosed herein.
PORTABLE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING A HUNTING BLIND
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for securing brush to a fixed wooden object to create a hunting blind, the apparatus having a screw having a head and a tip at opposing ends of the screw, the head having a head diameter; and a flange secured to the screw proximate the head, the flange being substantially circular and having a top surface, a base, a flange diameter at least twice the head diameter, a plurality of protrusions situated about an outer edge of the flange, a plurality of recesses, each of the plurality of recesses being disposed about the outer edge of the flange between two of the protrusions and each of the plurality of recesses being configured to receive a user's palm, thumb, and/or fingers to rotate the apparatus, and one or more holes or indentations positioned on or adjacent to at least one of the protrusions.
Safety harness bridge rope engagement system
A safety harness bridge rope engagement system includes a harness and a pair of bridge connectors attached to the harness. The bridge connectors are configured to engage a bridge rope. Each of the bridge connectors has a plurality of channels therein. One of the channels is selected to receive a bridge rope to retain the bridge rope at the selected location to adjust the point of pressure between the harness and user of the harness.
Safety harness bridge rope engagement system
A safety harness bridge rope engagement system includes a harness and a pair of bridge connectors attached to the harness. The bridge connectors are configured to engage a bridge rope. Each of the bridge connectors has a plurality of channels therein. One of the channels is selected to receive a bridge rope to retain the bridge rope at the selected location to adjust the point of pressure between the harness and user of the harness.
Treestand and climbing stick design
The present invention generally relates portable treestand for hunters which comprises a platform and a seat member wherein when the treestand if folded up for easy transport the seat interlocks to the treestand platform creating a shelf useful for carrying gear, backpacks, game, etc. In one embodiment, the platform and/or seat are each of one-piece construction fabricated from a solid aluminum/aluminum alloy workpiece, optionally by a waterjet process.
The invention also contemplates improved climbing sticks, also referred to as ladder modules, for use in climbing trees for hunting or other purposes. The module includes one or more support brackets mounted to the support member. The brackets are generally V-shaped and include a number of teeth on the interior surface of the bracket that engage the tree on which the module is placed to prevent the module from slipping on the tree. These brackets that grip the tree when climbing pivot allowing them to become flush with the body of the stick to minimize profile and to allow the sticks to nest closely together so that they can be easily carries/secured to the treestand of the invention.
The invention also contemplates the treestand of the invention coupled to the climbing sticks of the invention.
Treestand and climbing stick design
The present invention generally relates portable treestand for hunters which comprises a platform and a seat member wherein when the treestand if folded up for easy transport the seat interlocks to the treestand platform creating a shelf useful for carrying gear, backpacks, game, etc. In one embodiment, the platform and/or seat are each of one-piece construction fabricated from a solid aluminum/aluminum alloy workpiece, optionally by a waterjet process.
The invention also contemplates improved climbing sticks, also referred to as ladder modules, for use in climbing trees for hunting or other purposes. The module includes one or more support brackets mounted to the support member. The brackets are generally V-shaped and include a number of teeth on the interior surface of the bracket that engage the tree on which the module is placed to prevent the module from slipping on the tree. These brackets that grip the tree when climbing pivot allowing them to become flush with the body of the stick to minimize profile and to allow the sticks to nest closely together so that they can be easily carries/secured to the treestand of the invention.
The invention also contemplates the treestand of the invention coupled to the climbing sticks of the invention.