The present invention relates generally to tree stands of the type adapted to be supported upon the trunk of a tree (or a similar vertical support) to elevate a hunter above the ground. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a portable tree stand which allows the hunter to face in multiple directions.
Tree stands provide a number of practical advantages to the hunter. For example, the skilled hunter who must wait for relatively long periods of time until a suitable game animal approaches will find it desirable to assume a comfortable position where his view of the surrounding area is relatively unobstructed, and where his relative safety is assured. In areas of dense woods, it is particularly advantageous for the observer to elevate himself well above the ground so that he may have unobstructed command of a sufficient area of woods.
It is well known by hunters that portable, easily installed tree stands facilitate greater user freedom, require less financial sacrifice, and waste less hunting time. If properly assembled and correctly situated, a tree stand can provide the user with a clear view of a broad area, enhancing the hunter's chances of success. A suitable tree stand must be lightweight, easily transportable, and it must be capable of simple, quick deployment, without the use of numerous additional hand tools. Most importantly, it must be easily accessible by the user, particularly in areas where the woods are dense and a higher elevation is desired for observation. Additionally, the stand must be securely mounted, stable and capable of rigidly maintaining itself in a constant position to adequately support one or more users.
Typical tree stands are configured such that the hunter faces away from the tree or vertical support, in a single direction, when waiting for game to wander by the stand. This limits the viewing direction as well as the shooting direction often resulting in a frustrating hunt. Thus, a need exists to provide a more versatile tree stand that allows a hunter to view and shoot game from more than one direction while at the same time proving a safe and secure support.
The present invention relates generally to portable tree stands adapted to be supported upon the trunk of a tree or a vertical support.
In one embodiment, the portable tree stand includes a platform and a frame attached to the portable tree stand above the platform. The frame includes at least one railing. At least one multi-directional seat is attached to the frame. The multi-directional seat includes a front edge and a rear edge, such that a front portion of the platform extends beyond the front edge of the multi-directional seat and a rear portion of the platform extends beyond a rear edge of the multi-directional seat. A user can sit facing at least the front portion or the rear portion of the platform.
The present portable tree stand can be supported by a ladder or can be configured as a hanging tree stand. The ladder preferably includes at least one stabilizing structure adapted to attach the ladder to the tree or other vertical support. The ladder can optionally be a folding ladder.
The railing is preferably adapted to pivot between at least a first position and a second position. In one embodiment, the railing includes a moveable shooting rail proximate the front portion of the platform in the first position and proximate the rear portion of the platform in the second position. In another embodiment, the present tree stand is provided with a plurality of railings pivotally attached to the frame. The railing optionally includes at least one backrest pivotally attached to the frame portion and at least one shooting rail pivotally attached to the frame. In another embodiment, the railings include a pair of backrests pivotally attached to the frame portion. The backrest can be a split backrest including first and second backrests each independently pivotable between at least a first position and a second position.
The frame assembly can be configured for a first user to sit facing the front portion of the platform, and a second user to simultaneously sit facing the rear portion of the platform.
The multi-directional seat is optionally releasably attached to the frame and repositionable at a plurality of locations between the front portion and the rear portion of the platform. In another embodiment, the multi-directional seat is slideably attached to the frame between the front portion of the platform and the rear portion. The multi-directional seat is preferably infinitely positionable along the frame between the front portion of the platform and the rear portion. The multi-directional seat is typically a bench seat.
A variety of stabilizing structures can be used. In one embodiment, a first stabilizing member is attached to the ladder at a first end and the tree at a second end. The second end is located below the platform. A second stabilizing member is attached to the ladder at a first end and to the first stabilizing member at the second end.
In another embodiment, a first stabilizing member includes a first end attached to the ladder and a second end attached to the tree at a location below the platform. A second stabilizing member includes a first end attached to the ladder and a second end attached to the tree at a location below the platform. The first and second stabilizing members are optionally pivotally attached to one another at a mid point.
The present invention is also directed to a method of using a portable tree stand. A frame assembly is attached to a platform. The frame assembly includes at least one railing. At least one multi-directional seat is attached to the frame assembly at a location that permits a user to sit facing a front portion of the platform or a rear portion of the platform. The tree stand is secured to a tree or another vertical support. The multi-directional seat can optionally be repositioned on the frame assembly.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The intention, however, is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
In the description which follows, like parts or elements are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be shown in somewhat generalized or schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
The portable tree stand 10 can be constructed of any suitable material capable of bearing weight and withstanding the weather elements. For example, the tree stand 10 may be constructed of powder-coated all-weather steel, fiber reinforced thermoset resins, natural or engineered wood products, composite materials, and/or combinations thereof. The tree stand 10 can optionally be camouflaged and/or covered by a blind to conceal a user's presence. Additionally, the tree stand 10 can be constructed so as to support the weight of more than one adult user.
The portable tree stand 10 can include an optional ladder 16, as shown in
The ladder 16 can have a variety of configurations as are known in the art. In general, the ladder 16 includes an upper portion 32 and a lower portion 34. The ladder 16 typically includes at least one stringer 36 and a plurality of spaced-apart rungs 40. According to the embodiment of
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One or both support members 54, 58 may be rigid members, operating on both compression and tension. In the embodiment of
According to another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, shown in
The stringers 36 optionally include upper curved portions 82 and 84 and laterally extending distal portions 86 and 88 upon which the platform 22 is supported. Optional support braces 92 and 96 extend from the stringers 36 to an underside of the platform 22 to provide extra support for the platform 22. As shown in
The tree stand 10 also includes a tree blade 98. The tree blade 98 provides additional stability and security for the tree stand 10. As shown in
A frame 26 is secured to the tree stand 10 at a location above the platform 22. The frame 26 can be secured to the platform 22 and/or the upper portion 32 of the ladder.
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As used herein, the term “multi-directional seat” refers to a stationary seat located above a platform that permits a user to face in multiple directions, without moving or reconfiguring the seat. Multiple users seated on the multi-directional seat can each face in different directions simultaneously. The platform provides a foot rest in each of the multiple directions. Since the platform provides a foot rest on each side of the multi-directional seat, a user can straddle the multi-directional seat to face toward a side.
A plurality of railings 104, 108, 112 are attached to the frame 26. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the railings 108 and 112 are pivotally attached to the frame 26. The railings 104, 108, 112 can be constructed from a variety of materials, such as metal, plastic, composites or combinations thereof. The railings 104, 108, 112 optionally include padding for the comfort of the users.
Railing 104 is a guard rail and can be secured to the tree 12 using a flexible member 62. Railing 108 is preferably a gun rail. The railing 108 is preferably secured to the frame 26 with a bolt or other fastening structures that permit pivotal movement. The railing 108 is moveable between a first position 130 (shown in
The railing 112 is preferably a backrest. Like the railing 108, the backrest 112 is pivotally attached to the frame 26 using a bolt or other fastening structures that permit pivotal movement. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the frame 26 includes a pair of backrests 112a and 112b (referred to collectively as “112”). Each backrest 112 is pivotally attached to the frame 26 and is independently moveable between a first position 140 proximate the rear portion 128 of the platform 22 and a second position 144 proximate the front portion 124 of the platform 22.
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The ability to arrange the frame 26 to allow different shooting directions may also benefit the left-handed shooter, increasing their options for angling for a spot to shoot from. Additionally, the ability to reconfigure the frame 26 also allows for both the right-handed shooter and the left-handed shooter to comfortably share the tree stand.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the multi-directional seat 30 is releasably attached to the supports 150, 152 and repositionable at a plurality of locations between the front portion 124 and the rear portion 128 of the platform 22. Alternatively, the multi-directional seat 30 is slideably attached to the frame 26 along the supports 150, 152, from the front and rear portions 124, 128 of the platform 22. According to a further embodiment, the multi-directional seat 30 is infinitely positionable along the frame 26 between the front portion 124 and the rear portion 128 of the platform 22. The multi-directional seat 30 is generally constructed out of the same material as the platform, but can include padding to make a long stay in the stand 10 more comfortable and enjoyable.
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The assembled tree stand 10 is then lifted and placed in position against the tree 12 with the tree blade 98 firmly gripping the tree trunk so as to provide additional stability to the tree stand 10. The stabilizing structure 20 is assembled according to one of the configurations as shown in
The tree stand user climbs the ladder 16 and mounts the platform 22. Once on the platform 22, the user or users can arrange the frame 26 so as to face the direction of their choice. Additionally, the multi-directional seat 30 can be adjusted along various positions between the front portion 124 or the rear portion 128 of the platform 22 as necessary or desired by the user or users. A proper safety harness should always be worn when using the tree stand 10.
Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/867,892, filed on Nov. 30, 2006, entitled “Hunting Stand,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60867892 | Nov 2006 | US |