Patent classifications
A01M31/02
Portable hunting blind base and accessories therefor
A base for supporting a hunting blind includes a plurality of outer frame members connected to one another to form an outer frame, at least one floor panel positioned on a top surface of the outer frame, and at least one of the floor panels defining at least one aperture to receive a storage bin. A plurality of support members may be configured to support the outer frame, the support members being configured for insertion into a ground surface. A height of each support member relative to the ground surface may be adjustable to provide a level position for the outer frame.
MECHANICAL HUNTING TREE STAND LIFT
A mechanical tree stand includes a vertical guide rail configured to be mounted to a tree. A trolley having a plurality of wheels is mounted to the vertical guide rail to traverse vertically up and down the vertical guide rail. A counterweight guide system includes at least one pulley mounted at a top of the single vertical guide rail. A cable has a first end connected to the trolley and a second end connected to a counterweight, the cable further engaging the at least one pulley. A platform is mounted to the trolley.
MECHANICAL HUNTING TREE STAND LIFT
A mechanical tree stand includes a vertical guide rail configured to be mounted to a tree. A trolley having a plurality of wheels is mounted to the vertical guide rail to traverse vertically up and down the vertical guide rail. A counterweight guide system includes at least one pulley mounted at a top of the single vertical guide rail. A cable has a first end connected to the trolley and a second end connected to a counterweight, the cable further engaging the at least one pulley. A platform is mounted to the trolley.
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.
Bridge Rope Assembly
A bridge rope assembly includes a main body comprising a rope that has a first end and a second end. The rope has a splice therein to form an eye loop in the main body. The eye loop is configured to engage a first bridge loop of a harness. The main body comprises a first portion including the first end and a second portion including the second end. The first portion extends through the second portion of the main body such that the first end is positioned adjacent to the second end. A distance between the first and second ends is less than 2.0 inches.
FOLDABLE TREE STAND
A foldable tree stand to provide a small lightweight collapsible support for which to position a person into the fork of a tree for hunting and other outdoor activities. The foldable tree stand can be lodged into the fork of a tree to provide a sturdy standing platform to a user. When finished using, the tree stand can be folded in half to be easily carried and stored.
FOLDABLE TREE STAND
A foldable tree stand to provide a small lightweight collapsible support for which to position a person into the fork of a tree for hunting and other outdoor activities. The foldable tree stand can be lodged into the fork of a tree to provide a sturdy standing platform to a user. When finished using, the tree stand can be folded in half to be easily carried and stored.
Portable Hunting Structure
A portable awning assembly comprises an awning frame including a pair of legs and a roof. The portable awning assembly is preferably used as a blind, shelter, awning, etc. for providing cover to a hunter and is easily portable so that the hunter is able to carry the portable awning assembly to different locations. The portable awning assembly includes collapsible, foldable and adjustable features to aid in portability thereof. The pair of legs are selectively retractable and extendable; and the roof is foldable and collapsible relative to the pair of legs such that the awning frame can be collapsed to at least half it's in use size.
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.