Safety harness system for a two piece climbing tree stand
09539447 ยท 2017-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G3/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T24/31
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
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A safety system for a two piece tree climbing stand includes a safety cable that is secured to the climbing cable of the tree stand so as not to interfere with the two pieces of the stand as the tree stand is maneuvered up a tree. An elongated resilient sleeve is adapted to surround both the climbing cable and the safety cable so that the safety cable is secured to the tree climbing cable until the sleeve is removed. The safety cable is adapted to be secured to the safety harness worn by the tree climber and to the climbing cable of the tree stand.
Claims
1. A two piece tree climbing stand comprising: an upper support including a seat for a hunter, a first tree engaging gripping member, and a first cable adapted to surround a portion of the tree; a lower foot support including a second tree engaging member, and a second cable adapted to surround a portion of the tree; and a safety cable attached to the first cable, said safety cable having a connector for connection to a safety harness worn by a hunter; wherein the safety cable is attached to the first cable by a tubular element having an axially extending slit, an internal diameter of the tubular element being sufficient in size to accommodate the safety cable and the first cable; and one or more securing devices positioned over the tubular element to secure the tubular element over the safely cable and the first cable.
2. A tree climbing stand as claim 1 further including an expandable cord connected to an end of the safety cable and connected to the upper support.
3. A tree climbing stand according to claim 2 further including a strap attached to the upper support, the expandable cord being connected to the upper support via the strap.
4. A tree climbing stand according to claim 1 wherein: said safety cable has a first end and a second end; said safety cable having a ring member at said second end allowing the first end to pass through the ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) Lower tree stand piece 12 includes a platform including an outer frame member 25 and a plurality of slates 14 extending between the sides of frame 13 thereby forming a foot support for the user. Lower tree stand piece also includes a pair of front brackets pivotably attached at one end to the frame 23 and attached at their other ends to rear brackets 16 and 17. Rear brackets 17 and 16 are secured to a tree engaging platform 18 having teeth not shown therein. A tree trunk engaging cable 15 is adjustably secured to the front and rear brackets at 56. A pair of feet engaging stops 54 are positioned and extend from brackets 22 and 23 to transmit upward movement to the lower piece 12 as the tree climber raises his feet.
(10) The operation of climbing a tree with the two piece tree stand is well known in the art. A user will first position the two pieces with cables 15 and 41 extending around the tree. The user will grab frame 31 and raise lower piece 12 a given amount with the user's feet and then set the lower piece in place by virtue of cable 15 and teeth not shown. At this point the user raises upper piece 11 a given amount with his arms and then resets it against the tree. The process is repeated until the user reaches the desired position height.
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(12) A tubular sleeve member 66 composed of a relatively flexible and/or resilient material such as rubber or the like is adapted to slip over a portion of cable 61. The sleeve has an internal passageway having a diameter sufficient to accommodate the climbing cable of the upper member of the tree stand and cable 61. The sleeve may be slit along its longitudinal axis to allow the sleeve to be placed over the climbing cable and the safety cable. One or more securing devices 168 and 169, such as a band clamp or tie may also be provided to secure the sleeve over the cables.
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(16) A center ring 85 is positioned on the lanyard. Aperture 87 is adapted to connect to the safety harness worn by the user. A second end 86 of the lanyard has an aperture 88 for attaching the second end to the safety cable at 64 using any suitable clamp.
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(19) In use, strap 100 is attached to front bracket 32 of the upper support piece 11. One end of the expandable cord assembly 110 is connected to the D-ring 104 of strap 100 and a second end of the cord assembly 100 is connected to end 62 of the safety cable 60. This insures that the safety cable is permanently attached to the upper piece of the climbing tree stand and helps maintain the safety cable in a position proximate to bracket 32.
(20) Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific details, it is not intended that such details should be regarded as limitations on the scope of the invention, except to the extent that they are included in the accompanying claims. For example, the safety harness system can be used with any tree climbing stand that includes a tree engaging climbing cable, and is not limited to use with the tree climbing stand illustrated herein.