Multi-use penetrable hunting blind apparatus
10750737 · 2020-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10S135/901
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F41H5/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A window apparatus that can either be retrofitted in an existing blind or have the dimensions to fit into a new blind to allow a hunter to hunt with either a firearm or a bow. The window apparatus is made up of a frame having at least two panels. One of the panels is substantially transparent to allow a hunter to look for game. The second panel has a slotted aperture that is made up of at least one elastomeric membrane. The slotted aperture allows a hunter to protrude a portion of a firearm through the membrane, creating a barrier to stop scent from egressing, heat from escaping in cold seasons, and precipitation and insects from coming into the hunting blind. The elastomeric membrane can conceal the firearm further by matching the color of the portion of the firearm.
Claims
1. A window for a hunting blind comprising: a frame; a panel disposed within said frame having a first portion and a second portion, and one of the first and second portions is connected to the frame; the first portion includes a substantially transparent portion; and the second portion includes a flexible first membrane, a flexible second membrane, and a horizontal slotted aperture located at the junction of the flexible first membrane and the flexible second membrane and sized to receive a portion of a firearm.
2. The window of claim 1, wherein: the slotted aperture is located where the flexible first membrane partially overlaps the flexible second membrane.
3. The window of claim 1, wherein: the first portion is adjacent to the second portion.
4. The window of claim 1, wherein: at least one of the flexible first membrane and the flexible second membrane is an elastomeric membrane.
5. The window of claim 1, wherein: wherein the slotted aperture is reversibly adjustable between a first position and a second position.
6. The window of claim 1, wherein: the first portion or the second portion can pivotably move relative to the frame to reveal an opening for a bow.
7. The window of claim 6, wherein: the first portion or the second portion is pivotably attached to the frame with a hinge.
8. The window of claim 1, wherein: the flexible first membrane is black or brown to obscure a firearm portion.
9. A hunting blind comprising: an enclosure having at least one wall having an opening; a frame disposed in the opening; and a panel disposed within said frame having a first portion and a second portion, wherein one of the first and second portions is connected to the frame, the first portion includes a substantially transparent portion, and the second portion includes a flexible first membrane, a second flexible membrane, and a horizontal slotted aperture located at the junction of the flexible first membrane and the flexible second membrane and sized to receive a portion of a firearm.
10. The hunting blind of claim 9, wherein: the slotted aperture is located where the flexible first membrane partially overlaps the flexible second membrane to form a slotted aperture sized to receive a portion of a firearm.
11. The hunting blind of claim 9, wherein: the first portion is adjacent to the second portion.
12. The hunting blind of claim 9, wherein: at least one of the flexible first membrane and the flexible second membrane is an elastomeric membrane.
13. The hunting blind of claim 9, wherein: the slotted aperture is reversibly adjustable between a first position and a second position.
14. The hunting blind of claim 9, wherein: the first portion or the second portion can pivotably move relative to the frame to reveal an opening for a bow.
15. The hunting blind of claim 14, wherein: the first portion or the second portion is pivotably attached to the frame with a hinge.
16. The hunting blind of claim 9, wherein: the flexible first membrane is black or brown to obscure a firearm portion.
17. A method of constructing a hunting blind comprising: providing a hunting blind with an opening; and positioning a frame in said opening, wherein the frame includes a panel having a first portion that is substantially transparent and a second portion that includes a flexible first membrane, a flexible second membrane, and a horizontal slotted aperture located at the junction of the flexible first membrane and the flexible second membrane and sized to receive a portion of a firearm.
18. The constructing method of claim 17, wherein: the slotted aperture is located where a flexible first membrane partially overlaps a second flexible membrane.
19. The constructing method of claim 17, wherein: the first portion or the second portion can pivotably move relative to the frame to reveal an opening for a bow.
20. The constructing method of claim 17, wherein: the flexible first membrane is black or brown to obscure a firearm portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features, aspects, and advantages will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the specification, appended claims, and their equivalents.
(8) A hunting blind 28 is an enclosure which may contain a wall having one or more openings 24. As shown in
(9) Different embodiments of the hunting blind in use are shown in
(10) The window 16 can be of any dimension and size suitable for observing and shooting game. In one embodiment, the window 16 can be dimensioned to be about 36 inches in width and 12 inches in height. The window 16 can also be dimensioned within a range of 24 inches to 48 inches in width and 10 inches to 16 inches in height. However, the window 16 is not limited to these dimensions and can be created with a preference of dimension to be disposed into a new blind. In addition, the window 16 can be sized to retrofit into an existing blind, having the dimensions of the current opening 24. In one embodiment of the invention, the window 16 is rectangular. Alternatively, the shape of the window 16 may be pyramid, square, or any other suitable shape to allow a hunter to both look for game and protrude a firearm or other weaponry through a slotted aperture 22 or opening 24.
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(21) In operation, the window 16 would be retrofitted into an existing blind or installed into a new blind. The dimensions and shape of the window 16 will be selected to be disposed into an opening 24 found in a hunting blind 28. If a hunter hunts with a bow, the window 16 allows a hunter to pivotably position relative to the frame open either one portion 10 or a frame 5 to reveal an opening 24 to insert a bow or crossbow through. The hunter is able to view game through the opening 24 as well as shoot game with a bow or crossbow. In another embodiment, the hunter can open a first portion 10 or a second portion 12 to independently create an opening for a bow.
(22) If a hunter hunts with a firearm, the hunter will keep the window 16 closed and insert a portion of his firearm through a first flexible membrane 26 and a second flexible membrane 27, displacing the membranes to reveal a slotted aperture 22. At the start of the hunt, the hunter will protrude a portion of the firearm out of the slotted aperture 22 while waiting for game as the hunter looks through the substantially transparent portion 10. The hunter will reduce movement and noise by protruding the firearm through the slotted aperture 22 at the start of the hunt.
(23) A person skilled in the art will understand that the embodiments described are an illustration and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Although the embodiment of the invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. All the features in this specification may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent, or similar purpose unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.