Hunters gain an advantage over their prey by perching up higher than ground level. Deer, turkeys and other animals are less likely to see, smell or otherwise sense a hunter who is above the animals' sightline. Hunters commonly use a free standing deer stand, which is a seat with long legs and a ladder providing access to the seat from the ground. If an appropriate tree is available, hunters use various mechanisms to climb the tree and attach a seat to the tree. Another option is to use a ladder tree stand which consists of a ladder and a seat which attaches securely to a tree trunk at the seat level.
A ladder tree stand user may wish to camouflage the lower ladder portion of the tree stand, to hide it from animals and people. Ladders on existing tree stands may be painted or otherwise encoated with camouflage design.
The invention is a cover for the ladder portion of a ladder tree stand. It folds down flat before installation, and is unfolded and pulled up the ladder as the hunter ascends the ladder, then the top edge of the cover is secured at the seat level so that the ladder remains covered for so long as the hunter remains up on the seat.
The invention is a cover for the ladder portion of a ladder tree stand. The cover (item 10 in
The cover 10 encircles and surrounds the ladder, and has an opening which extends along the entire height of the cover, and which is located in between the ladder and the tree 3 to allow the cover to slide past and fit around any support bar which may extend from the middle of any given ladder step 2 to the tree 3. The cover expands and collapses vertically like an accordion.
The cover 10, when fully elongated, extends from the ground at the bottom of the ladder up to seat level 6. The cover is installed in its collapsed form, by placing it around the ladder at ground level. When installing the cover, the collapsed cover can be placed on the ground first and the bottom of the ladder then placed inside of the cover (see
Multiple holes with grommets 14 are located around the bottom edge of the cover, so that the cover can be attached with stakes 15 to the ground through the holes. Two ropes or cords 12 are attached to the top edge of the cover with grommets or other means. When the hunter is ready to climb up to the seat, the hunter steps inside the cover 10 on the ground, and attaches the two cords 12 to belt loops or other convenient places where they may be attached on the hunter's person. The hunter may alternatively hold onto the cords. Then, when the hunter climbs up the ladder, the cover is lifted and extends up the ladder behind the hunter, covering the ladder. For safety, the hunter should allow the cover to stay below his or her feet at least 30 centimeters (a foot), so there is no tripping hazard.
When the hunter reaches the top, he or she pulls the cover up to the desired level at the seat, disconnects the ropes 12 from the belt loops and secures said ropes to rings 13 located on either side of the seat. The hunter can alternatively tie said ropes to convenient places at the top of the ladder or on the seat structure, for example with rings as shown in
While seated, the hunter's feet and some portion of the hunter's legs remain inside the cover. When the hunter wishes to climb down the ladder, he or she unties or disconnects the ropes from the rings and either lets the cover fall to the ground on its own, or attaches the ropes to the hunter's belt loops so that the cover descends with the hunter.
If the cords are long enough, the hunter may leave the cords hanging loosely through the rings, and the ends of the cords will hang down far enough such that the hunter can still reach them when the hunter has descended to the ground, and the cover is collapsed at the bottom of the ladder. The hunter can then pull on the cords to pull the cover back up to the top of the ladder, and secure the cords to the ladder or the grommets at the bottom of the ladder, so that the ladder is covered and camouflaged when the hunter is not sitting at the top of the ladder.
The invention can be used in the same way to cover and camouflage a stick ladder, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | |
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62643687 | Mar 2018 | US |