Gaff for tree and pole climber
09821192 · 2017-11-21
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Cpc classification
A63B27/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A climber for use by a user when climbing a tree or pole. The climber includes a stirrup in which the user's foot is to be positioned, a leg iron that extends along the interior side of the user's leg, and a gaff attached to the exterior of the leg iron and that includes a downwardly directed pointed end for biting into the tree or pole and assist the user in climbing or descending the tree or pole. The gaff extends in a plane that is angularly offset relative to the plane in which the stirrup and leg iron extend, thereby keeping the gaff pointed toward the heart of the pole or tree which aids in preventing cutout and promotes ease of climbing.
Claims
1. A climber for donning by a user climbing a tree or pole, comprising: a stirrup adapted to receive the user's foot thereon, and extending substantially along a direction of a z-axis; a leg iron extending upwardly from said stirrup, and extending substantially straight along a direction of a central y-axis; the leg iron consisting of a tapered single gaf having a single point and being attached only to said leg iron at substantially said central y-axis and extending downwardly from said leg iron, and extending substantially along a direction bisecting the central y-axis and extending toward a same direction of a x-axis at a juncture of said y-axis and said z-axis; wherein, said gaff extends in a first plane; wherein said stirrup and said leg iron extend in a common second plane; and wherein said first plane is angularly offset from said second plane by a predetermined angle.
2. The climber according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined angle is in the range of 2 to 4 degrees.
3. The climber according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined angle is 3 degrees.
4. The climber according to claim 1, further comprising a climber pad attached to said leg iron.
5. The climber according to claim 1 wherein said gaff is permanently attached to said leg iron.
6. The climber according to claim 1, wherein said gaff is removably attached to said leg iron.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in the Figures a climber designated generally by reference numeral 10. Climber 10 comprises a stirrup portion/stirrup 12 that is adapted to receive a user's foot thereon, a leg iron 14 extending upwardly from stirrup 12, a climber pad 16 and strap 18 attached to the top of leg iron 14 and adapted to secure climber 10 to the user's leg, and a gaff 20 attached to the exterior surface of leg iron 14 with its pointed end 22 facing downwardly. At least stirrup 12 and leg iron 14 are of unitary construction and extend in a common plane A-A.
(8) In use a user will place his/her foot in stirrup 12 and it will extend essentially along an axis (or in a plane) X-X that is essentially perpendicular to plane A-A. Leg iron 14 will be positioned on the interior of the user's leg and extends along an axis Y-Y that is essentially perpendicular to axis X-X. In the prior art climber of
(9) By offsetting the angle at which gaff 20′ extends relative to the plane in which climber 10 extends (and the axis along which leg iron 14 extends), the user is more ergonomically positioned relative to the pole or tree being ascended or descended in light of the typical user leaning slightly backwardly while climbing at an angle of about 3°. Thus, the angularly offset gaff 20′ coincides with the typical angle at which a user leans while ascending or descending a pole or tree using climber 10, thereby providing for a more ergonomic and effective use of gaff 20.
(10) Although the present invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it should be understood that modifications, alterations, and additions can be made to the invention without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.