Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a hunting tree stand that is used for hunters to have an elevated position while hunting various game.
Description of Related Art
Tree stands provide platforms that are used to elevate the hunter while hunting various game. Some hunting stands are standalone in a tripod type of arrangement. Typically, the tree stand is secured or attached to a tree in the wilderness. The tree stand typically includes a standing platform and a ladder that provides access to the tree stand. The tree stand is usually wrapped to the tree with cable or metal and is secured through the use of various attachment devices. Once in place a hunter may sit or stand in this elevated position to have a better vantage point of any approaching game. One drawback of the use of the traditional tree stand is that the position of the stand may restrict the hunter's ability of taking a shot at prey. Typically the tree stand is placed on one side of the tree trunk and as a consequence the tree trunk may become an obstruction to a clean shot on prey. Therefore it would be advantageous to have a tree stand that is capable of wrapping around the entire trunk of a tree.
The present invention relates to a hunting platform that includes a first side and a second side. The first side includes a plurality of contacting grips on an inner perimeter of the first side and likewise the second side includes a plurality of contacting grips on an inner perimeter of the first side. The second side joins with the first side around a tree trunk to form the platform. A first ladder leads up to the platform, where the first ladder is positioned between a first opening between the first side and second side. A second ladder leads up to the platform, where the second ladder is positioned between a second opening between the first side and second side. The first side may include three sides on an outer perimeter of the first side and the second side may also include three sides on an outer perimeter of the second side. In one particular embodiment, the platform floor formed by the first side and the second side is made of mesh metal.
The present invention relates to a 360-degree tree stand that is mountable around the entire circumference of a tree trunk. The tree stand is hexagon-shaped and is up to 18 feet in height with a ladder incorporated within the tree stand. The stand wraps around the trunk of the tree and provides the hunter with the ability to maneuver around the perimeter of the tree stand to have vision and angles for shots upon prey. The platform of the present invention is preferably made of a mesh metal flooring to provide lightweight and sturdy performance. Aluminum tubing may also be used to support the mesh metal floor. Grips are provided on the inner abutting surface of the mesh platform.
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