Patent classifications
A01M31/02
Contoured saddle assembly
A contoured saddle assembly includes a saddle with a closed loop formed by an upper strap, a lower strap, a first lateral strap and a second lateral strap. Each of the upper and lower straps has a forward edge lying in a forward plane and rearward edge lying in a rearward plane. A panel comprising a flexible material is attached to and extends from the first lateral strap to the second lateral strap. A receiving section of the panel traverses a space between the upper and lower straps. The receiving section has a concavely shaped interior surface facing the forward plane. A belt strap is attached to the saddle adjacent to the upper strap and a pair of leg straps each has an attached end attached to the saddle.
Portable hunting blind
A portable hunting blind having a plurality of foldable flat semi-rigid or rigid panels adapted to be arranged in an upright orientation to enclose an interior space sized and adapted to for concealing a hunter on all sides within the interior space, the unfolded panels having a top edge formed to include troughs of varying depths and shapes to provide improved camouflage and support for resting the barrel of a gun. The unfolded panels are connected in a side-by-side manner that permits folding the panels in an accordion-like fashion, and shaped so as to create a downward angle of the exterior side surfaces of the blind so that reflective material comprising the exterior surfaces reflect more of the ground radially outward from the panels than features above the ground.
Portable treestand and climbing stick system
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
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.
AIR FLOW CONTROL BLIND
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to air flow control blinds or tents useful for controlling scents emitted therefrom. The air flow control blinds can include walls, a roof, windows in the walls, and at least one directional vent disposed on the walls, where the at least one directional vent includes an inlet on the inner surface of the blind and an outlet fluidly connected to the inlet, the outlet facing downward on the outer surface of the blind to direct fluids flowing therethrough towards the ground. The air flow control blinds may include one or more roof vents adjacent to the walls on the roof. The air flow control blind includes at least one oxidant generator mount on one or more of the roof or the walls to mount an oxidant generator thereon. Blind systems can include a portable oxidant generator positioned in the blind.
HAUL LINE AND METHOD OF USE
A haul line may comprise a primary rope having a proximal attachment mechanism attached to the primary rope at a proximal end of the primary rope. The haul line further comprises at least one secondary rope attached to the primary rope, each of the at least one secondary ropes being attached at a first end of the secondary rope to the primary rope and having a secondary attachment mechanism deployed at a second end of the secondary rope. The haul line further comprises a securing mechanism attached to the primary rope in between the primary attachment mechanism and a point along the primary rope where a closest secondary rope of the at least one secondary rope is attached to the primary rope. The securing mechanism is configured to receive at least a portion of each secondary rope or secondary attachment mechanism.
PIT BLIND FOR WATERFOWL HUNTING
A customizable pit blind assembly for waterfowl or other hunting is disclosed. The pit blind includes a number of sections that are detachably connectable with one another. The sections are generally forms as shells with hollow interiors, with the hollow interiors being designed to receive water to selectively sink or raise the pit blind, as needed. Multiple mid-sections can be added to the pit blind to enlarge the overall assembly, thus enabling a larger amount of hunters to be in the pit blind assembly at a single time.
Ladder stand
A ladder stand includes a ladder portion, a platform on the ladder portion, and a plurality of support straps to hold the ladder stand against a support structure. The plurality of support straps may include upper support straps that are each connected to the ladder stand, wrap partially around the tree, and connect to each other with a connecting device, to position the tree between the ladder stand and the straps. The platform may include a blade element positioned to press against the tree when the support straps are tightened against the tree. A method of installing a ladder stand may include connecting ends of the upper support straps to each other after passing the ends around an obstruction on the tree. A user may pull on other ends of the straps to draw the straps upward along the tree until they are approximately level with the blade element.
Ladder stand
A ladder stand includes a ladder portion, a platform on the ladder portion, and a plurality of support straps to hold the ladder stand against a support structure. The plurality of support straps may include upper support straps that are each connected to the ladder stand, wrap partially around the tree, and connect to each other with a connecting device, to position the tree between the ladder stand and the straps. The platform may include a blade element positioned to press against the tree when the support straps are tightened against the tree. A method of installing a ladder stand may include connecting ends of the upper support straps to each other after passing the ends around an obstruction on the tree. A user may pull on other ends of the straps to draw the straps upward along the tree until they are approximately level with the blade element.
Tree saddle
A tree saddle includes a first panel having first and second ends with a body portion disposed therebetween, and a second panel having first and second ends with a body portion disposed therebetween. One or more connecting members operably couple the first and second panels to one another. A magnetic coupling system includes a first magnetic array disposed on the first panel, and a second magnetic array disposed on the second panel. The first magnetic array is magnetically coupled to the second magnetic array when the tree saddle is in a coupled condition. The first magnetic array is uncoupled from the second magnetic array when the tree saddle is in an uncoupled condition. The tree saddle includes a first profile when the tree saddle is in the uncoupled condition that is greater than a second profile of the tree saddle when the tree saddle is in the coupled condition.