Tree Stand Blind
20170295774 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A tree stand hunting blind is comprised of two sides connected by a lower center portion. The blind does not have a roof and does not have a complete front wall. This allows a user to stand up and shoot a firearm or bow in any direction, including directly under the blind or directly above the blind. The bottom platform of a tree stand and the bottom portion of the blind function as a “floor” that helps hide the user from game animals below the blind. The sides of the blind break up the user's silhouette and help hide the user and the tree stand from game animals that are not directly under the blind. Each side of the blind incorporates a window with a moveable shade mechanism that allows them to be fully or partially opened or closed as needed by the user.
Claims
1. A hunting blind comprising: a first side and a second side, where the first side has an upper portion and a lower portion and the second side has an upper portion and a lower portion and where the sides are made of a flexible material; a center portion with a top and a bottom, where the center portion is made of a flexible material and arranged so that it connects the lower portion of the first side and the lower portion of the second side; one or more windows incorporated into each side; a rigid support section incorporated into the upper portion of each side, where each rigid support section has a first end and a second end; one or more support loops affixed to each support section, where the support loop can be used to support the upper portions of the sides; a means for attaching the support loops to a tree; a means for attaching the bottom portions of the sides and the center portion to a tree stand; a means for tightening the flexible material of the blind so that flexible material of the sides and center portion pull against the upper straps and the means for attaching the bottom portions of the sides and center portion, causing the flexible material of the blind to become rigid.
2. The blind of claim 1, where the center portion has an upper edge that incorporates a rigid bar to give shape to the flexible material.
3. The blind of claim 2, where the rigid bar is adapted to be disassembled for transport of the blind.
4. The blind of claim 3, where the rigid bar is comprised of sections held together with a stretchable cord, and wherein the sections are adapted to be connected to one another to form a rigid structure.
5. The blind of claim 1, where the windows comprise a window frame and a panel that may be raised or lowered.
6. The blind of claim 5, further comprising one or more sections of friction material incorporated into the window frame, where the friction material exerts friction upon the panel and holds the panel in place after the panel is raised or lowered by a user.
7. The blind of claim 1, further comprising a removeable canopy.
8. The blind of claim 7, wherein the removeable canopy is comprised of a flexible material adapted to receive one or more canopy supports that give shape to the canopy and serve as a means for securing the canopy to the blind.
9. The blind of claim 1, wherein the rigid support sections incorporated into the upper portions of the sides further comprise a means for receiving the one or more canopy supports.
10. The blind of claim 1, where the means for attaching upper strap to a tree is a tree strap that may be secured around a tree, wherein the tree strap incorporates one or more hooks adapted for receiving the support loops.
11. The blind of claim 1, where the means for attaching the support loops to a tree is a tree strap that may be secured around a tree, wherein the tree strap incorporates one or more loops adapted for receiving the support loops.
12. The blind of claim 10, where the tree strap is attached to a blind carrying case.
13. The blind of claim 11, where the tree strap is attached to a blind carrying case.
14. The blind of claim 1, where the means for attaching the bottom portions of the sides and the center portion to a tree stand further comprise one or more hooks incorporated into the bottom portions of the sides and center portion, where the hooks are adapted to grip onto a tree stand.
15. The blind of claim 1, wherein the means for tightening flexible material of the blind is one or more drawstrings incorporated into the flexible material, where the drawstrings may be tightened to take up slack in the flexible material and add rigidity to blind
16. The blind of claim 15, wherein the drawstrings are incorporated into the flexible material in a spiral pattern.
17. The blind of claim 15, wherein the drawstrings are incorporated into the flexible material in a zig-zag pattern.
18. The blind of claim 1, wherein flexible material is comprised of camouflage fabric.
19. The blind of claim 1, further comprising one or more storage pockets incorporated into the flexible material.
20. The blind of claim 1, further comprising one or more tie-down straps affixed to the rigid support section incorporated into the upper portion of each side of the blind.
21. A hunting blind comprising: a first side and a second side, where the first side has an upper portion and a lower portion and the second side has an upper portion and a lower portion and where the sides are made of a flexible material; a center portion with a top and a bottom, where the center portion is made of a flexible material and arranged so that it connects the lower portion of the first side and the lower portion of the second side; a rigid support section incorporated into the upper portion of each side; and a means for securing the blind to an upright object.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0031] One or more support loops 11 are attached to the tops 9 of each side 3. The support loops 11 may be hung on hooks 13 (not depicted in
[0032] The sides 3 of the blind 1 incorporate one more drawstrings 21. In this embodiment, the drawstrings 21 are comprised of one or more cords threaded through one or more sleeves in the fabric of the blind 1. Spring-loaded cord locks or other appropriate drawstring tighteners are threaded onto the cord where it exits the sleeve to allow a user to tighten the drawstring and tighten the fabric of the blind 1. This makes the blind 1 fabric tight and prevents it from flapping in the wind. In this embodiment, the drawstrings 21 are incorporated into the blind 1 in a zig-zag configuration. The zig-zag configuration allows the tightened drawstring 21 to pull fabric from multiple directions and take up a large amount of slack in the blind's 1 fabric. The drawstrings 21 may also be configured in a spiral pattern or other suitable configurations. An additional drawstring 23 may be incorporated into the bottom edge of the blind 1 and may run up into the sides 3 of the blind 1 to tighten the blind around the platform of a tree stand. One or more of the hooks 19 may be mounted to the drawstring 23 for greater flexibility in mounting the blind 1.
[0033] Additionally, other embodiments of the blind may incorporate additional drawstrings not shown in
[0034] A rigid horizontal support 25 is incorporated into the fabric at the upper edge of the lower portion 5 of the blind 1. The support 25 extends across the top of the lower portion 5 and through the sides 3 and is terminated at the outer edges of the sides 3. The rigid support 25 may be comprised of separate hollow sections connected by an elastic cord like a tent pole, but other appropriate materials and configurations may be used. When the sections of the support 25 are assembled, the support 25 provides shape to the blind and functions as a frame. The support 25 is placed at the level of the user's knees. Additionally, the horizontal support 25 keeps the fabric off of the user and gives the user room to move freely within the blind 1. One or more front adjustment straps (not shown) may be affixed to the horizontal support 25. A user may tighten the adjustment straps to raise the horizontal support 25 or loosen the adjustment straps to lower the level of the horizontal support 25.
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[0036] When the blind 1 is anchored in place, the rigid support 25 holds the fabric of the bottom portion 5 of the blind 1 away from a user's knees. If needed, a user may then tighten the drawstrings 21 to make the blind 1 more rigid and to prevent it from flapping in the wind.
[0037] When assembled in this manner, the blind 1 has no roof and has no upper front wall. This allows a user to stand up and shoot a firearm or bow in any direction, including directly under the blind 1 or directly above the blind 1. The bottom platform of a tree stand and the bottom portion 5 of the blind 1 function as a “floor” that helps hide the user from game animals below the blind. The sides 3 of the blind 1 break up the user's silhouette and help hide the user and the tree stand from game animals that are not directly under the blind 1. The user may wear camouflage clothing that matches the camouflage pattern of the blind 1—by doing so, the user effectively “becomes the blind” and the user's clothing functions as the upper front wall of the blind 1.
[0038] Optionally, the blind 1 may be fitted with a removeable canopy 14. The canopy 14 is composed of a flexible material and is adapted to receive one or more support rods 16. In one embodiment, the canopy 14 may be made of a flexible, weather resistant material that incorporates the same camouflage pattern as the blind 1. The support rods 16 may be inserted into sleeves 18 formed in the blind 1. The canopy 14 may also include one or more ties or other appropriate means to fasten the canopy 14 to the blind 1.
[0039] To enhance this effect, the blind 1 may be used in conjunction with a bib 22 and facemask 24 made of camouflage material that incorporates the same camouflage pattern as the blind 1. The bib 22 and facemask 24 are depicted in
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[0048] When the blind 1 is assembled, the carrying case 55 hangs from the tree strap 29 and can then serve as storage for the blind 1 user. Because the tree strap 29 is moveably attached to the carrying case 55, the carrying case 55 may move independently of the tree strap 29, giving a user the ability to adjust the position of the carrying case 55 when the blind is in use. The carrying case 55 may also incorporate straps (not shown) to allow a user to easily carry the case like a backpack or satchel. The carrying case 55 may also incorporate loops 63 that are used to steady the blind 1 by providing a location for the blind's 1 tie down straps 15 to be secured.
[0049] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for the tree stand blind 1 is presented for the purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical applications, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.