Combination Hunting Stand and Cart

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20220145699
  • Publication Number
    20220145699
  • Date Filed
    November 08, 2020
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    May 12, 2022
    2 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Vogt; Mark Edward (North Aurora, IL, US)
Abstract
Herein disclosed is a platform apparatus which attaches to the top of a conventional ladder or extension ladder, and a wheeled apparatus which attaches to said ladder, thus forming a single composite apparatus. Said composite apparatus can then operate as a cart for transporting itself, equipment and other loads to and from usage locations, and said composite apparatus can operate as an elevated platform when attached to a tree or similar elevated surface.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED INVENTIONS

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Challenges common to hunting include the need to hunt from varying elevated positions, and the need to transport equipment and carcasses. While solutions incorporating platforms, ladders and wheels have already been proposed and patented, deficiencies still exist in these solutions, due to only partially addressing all the criteria for a solution to be effective and marketable.


These additional criteria include but are not limited to the following:

    • incorporates the use of a conventional extension ladder;
    • adapts to ladders of varying shapes and dimensions;
    • operates silently;
    • adapts to wheels of varying types and diameters;
    • positions cart wheels wide enough to permit climbing said ladder;
    • adjusts easily the position of wheels along the length of said ladder;
    • switches easily from cart to stand to cart again;
    • attaches to a variety of elevated surfaces like trees, poles and walls;
    • attaches to a variety tree types—straight or crooked, smooth or branched;
    • attaches safely and securely to a range of diameters of tree (or pole);
    • disassembles easily, so the incorporated ladder could be used normally;
    • preserves the incorporated ladder's structural integrity;
    • designed for economical fabrication.


A solution meeting all the above criteria would both differentiate itself from all prior art while also being cost-effective to fabricate and easy to use.


No current prior art meets all the above criteria.


The present invention does meet all the above criteria, and in so doing differentiates itself from all prior art.

    • The present invention can be attached to a conventional 2-piece or even 3-piece extension ladder;
    • The present invention possesses adjustable attachment apparatuses enabling it to be attached to a wide variety of ladder shapes and dimensions;
    • The present invention attaches firmly to its incorporated ladder and utilizes wheels and axles with zero free play. These ensure silent operation;
    • The present invention uses side-mounted axles which enable a wide variety of wheels diameters to be attached;
    • The present invention uses side-mounted axles and wheels which create a gap between the wheels sufficient to enable a wide range of operator sizes to readily climb the incorporated ladder;
    • The present invention permits the attachment of wheels anywhere along the length of the incorporate ladder, to within 6 inches of either end of said ladder;
    • The present invention easily switches from cart to stand to cart again in less than 1 minute;
    • The present invention can be attached to a variety of trees, poles and walls;
    • The present invention can be attached securely to a range of diameters of tree or poles;
    • The present invention readily disassembles in minutes, enabling the incorporate ladder or extension ladder to continue to be used for additional non-hunting purposes;
    • The present invention attaches to the incorporated ladder using only fasteners and attachment points which preserve said ladder's structural integrity;
    • The present invention is designed for simple economical fabrication.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a pair of apparatuses: a platform apparatus capable of being attached to a ladder; and a wheel apparatus also capable of being attached to said ladder. The resulting assembly comprised of said platform apparatus, said ladder and said wheel apparatus can then be operated as both a hand cart and an elevated platform or stand.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING


FIG. 1


#1—Ladder


#2—Platform Apparatus


#3—Wheel Apparatus



FIG. 2


#1—Ladder


#2—Platform Apparatus


#3—Wheel Apparatus



FIG. 3


#2—Platform Apparatus


#4—Platform Apparatus Handle


#5—Platform Apparatus Frame


#6—Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket


#7—Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket



FIG. 4


#1—Ladder


#3—Wheel Apparatus


#8—Wheel Apparatus Wheel


#9—Ladder Attachment Bracket


#10—Wheel Apparatus Axle


#11—Ladder Attachment Mechanism



FIG. 5


#1—Ladder


#2—Platform Apparatus


#4—Platform Apparatus Handle


#5—Platform Apparatus Frame


#6—Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket


#7—Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket



FIG. 6


#2—Platform Apparatus


#4—Platform Apparatus Handle


#5—Platform Apparatus Frame


#6—Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket


#7—Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket



FIG. 7


#3—Wheel Apparatus


#8—Wheel Apparatus Wheel


#9—Ladder Attachment Bracket


#10—Wheel Apparatus Axle





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In one embodiment, the present invention is comprised of Platform Apparatus 2 and a Wheel Apparatus 3 fabricated from aluminum tubing and aluminum plates welded together and attached to a Ladder 1 as shown in FIG. 1.



FIG. 1 shows the present invention attached to a Ladder 1, enabling said ladder attached to the present invention to be operated as a hand cart.



FIG. 2 shows the present invention attached to said Ladder 1, enabling said ladder connected to the present invention to be operated as an elevated platform. The present invention is positioned so that the Platform Apparatus 2 is attached securely to a surface in a tree, a pole, a wall or similar elevated location.



FIG. 3 shows Platform Apparatus 2. Platform Apparatus Frame 5 is formed from welded aluminum tubing and aluminum plate. To the side of Platform Apparatus Frame 5 which contacts an elevated surface is attached a plurality of Platform Apparatus Handle 4. To the side of Platform Apparatus 5 which contacts said ladder is attached a plurality of Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket 6. To each Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket 6 is attached a Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket 7 in such a way that said plates can shift position relative to each other, enabling the Platform Apparatus 2 to be attached to ladders of varying dimensions. Platform Apparatus 2 is attached to Ladder 1 using said plurality of Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket 7.



FIG. 4 shows a detail of Platform Apparatus 2 in operation as an elevated platform. Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket 6 is attached near the side of Platform Apparatus Frame 5 contacting said ladder. Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket 7 is attached to Ladder Attachment Upper Bracket 6. Ladder 1 is attached to Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket 7. A plurality of Platform Apparatus Handle 4 is attached to said elevated surface.



FIG. 5 shows a rear view of Platform Apparatus 2 more clearly illustrating the plurality of Platform Apparatus Handle 4 and plurality of Ladder Attachment Lower Bracket 7.



FIG. 6 shows an overhead view and side view of said Wheel Apparatus 2. Said apparatus is fabricated from aluminum structural bar stock welded to aluminum structural angle extrusions to form a Ladder Attachment Bracket 9 to which is attached a plurality of Wheel Apparatus Axle 10. To said Wheel Apparatus 3 is attached a plurality of Wheel Apparatus Wheel 8. Wheel Apparatus 3 is then attached to said Ladder 1 using Ladder Attachment Mechanism 11 in such a way that Ladder 1 can now be operated as a hand cart as shown in FIG. 1.


The present invention can then be used as an elevated platform by positioning said ladder in contact with said elevated surface, as shown in FIG. 2. If said ladder is capable of extending, additional elevation of the Platform Apparatus 2 can be achieved by extending Ladder 1, then positioning said ladder in contact with said elevated surface.



FIG. 7 shows a detailed overhead and side view of said Wheel Apparatus 3 with said ladder not displayed. Ladder Attachment Bracket 9 can be clearly seen connected to a plurality of Wheel Apparatus Wheel 8 and a plurality of Wheel Apparatus Axle 10. Note that Ladder Attachment Bracket 9 can be adjusted to attach to ladders of varying dimensions.


In another embodiment the present invention could be fabricated from steel or other metal tubing, steel or other structural angle metal, wood or plastic or composites.


In another embodiment the present invention could be fabricated from molded plastic.


In another embodiment the present invention could be fabricated with a plurality of more than two wheels that could be attached to Ladder 1.


In another embodiment the present invention could be fabricated with non-rigid folding joints so that both the Platform Apparatus 2 and the Wheel Apparatus 3 could be made to fold or otherwise collapse for ease of storage and ease of shipment.


In another embodiment the present invention could include a plurality of apparatus attached to Platform Apparatus 2 to be used for storage.


In the working prototype, the material used is welded steel structural tubing, structural plate, structural bar stock and structural angle extrusions.


In the best mode, the present invention is fabricated by welding aluminum structural tubing, structural plate and aluminum structural bar stock to form a rigid Platform Apparatus 2, and welding aluminum structural bar stock and aluminum structural angle extrusions and attaching axles and wheels to form Wheel Apparatus 3.

Claims
  • 1. Apparatuses which can be attached to a conventional ladder or extension ladder in order to enable said ladder operate as both a cart when said ladder is on the ground, and as an elevated platform when said ladder is placed against a tree or similar elevated surface; comprising: a platform apparatus, capable of being attached to the top of said ladder, making it possible to sit or stand at the top of said ladder when said ladder is placed against a tree or similar elevated surface;a wheel apparatus, capable of being attached to said ladder, making it possible to transport the ladder as one would a cart.
  • 2. A platform apparatus from claim 1 comprising: a platform appliance having a structure with an upper surface acting as a platform, a lower surface, a front surface and a rear surface;a ladder attachment appliance secured to lower front surface of said platform appliance, and possessing adjustable brackets to enable attachment of said platform apparatus to the top of said ladder, allowing operation with ladders of variable dimensions;a tree attachment appliance attached near the rear surface of said platform apparatus, shaped to permit attachment a variety of diameters of tree or similar surface, and possessing a plurality of appendages to enable secure attachment of said platform apparatus to said tree or similar surface; and
  • 3. A wheel apparatus from claim 1 comprising: a ladder attachment appliance having an adjustable framed structure capable of adapting to ladders of varying width, and of being secured to said ladder, with adjustable securements enabling said appliance to be attached at varying locations along the length of said ladder; anda plurality of wheels and axles attached to said ladder attachment appliance.