Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 17/893,179
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In the world of bowhunting from a ground blind, a serious issue is finding a suitable way to store the compound bow, with an arrow nocked, in the blind ready to be handled and shot. For many, the most ideal location for a bow to be stored in a ground blind while not in use would be to have the bow suspended between two ceiling hub poles so it can hang within arm's reach of the bowhunter. This would allow the hunter to simply grab the bow and move it from a hook of some sort and prepare for a shot.
Current options for compound bow storage in a ground blind do not provide the bowhunter the ability to suspend the bow at varying locations between where they sit in the blind, and the window(s) they shoot out. A common product is a ground stake type of bow holder that sticks into the ground and then the bow limb is levered and leaning forward, putting pressure on the ground stake. In many cases, the ground itself is too soft to maintain an upright position. When this happens, the bow, which is usually nocked with a broadhead tipped arrow, can fall forward, and put a hole into the ground blind or damage equipment. This is simply not a good solution. Another option is a simple hook that screws into the ground blind ceiling hub. This way, the bow will hang straight down in the center of the blind. This is not an ideal location. The bowhunter is usually positioned in that location.
I needed to find a way to hang the bow out in front of me, at an arm's length right where I wanted it to be to facilitate the execution of a shot. I needed a hanging device that spanned the distance between two ceiling hub poles in front of me. From that, I could hang my bow or any other gear right where I wanted it to be suspended.
So, I got to work. I made a prototype using a wooden dowel and some screw hooks from Menards which were screwed into the ends of the 36″ long, 1″ diameter dowel. I drilled a hole in the middle of the dowel and put a ¼″ J-hook to hold my bow while turkey hunting. I was hoping the hooks on the ends would hook over the ceiling hub poles and suspend equipment, and it did. That crude prototype worked well enough for 4 years, but had room for improvement. I started brainstorming on how to make it better, and decided to design a device to try to help others out who bow hunt from a ground blind. See Drawings for schematics.
The invention resolves the primary problem, allowing hub style ground blind users to hang, secure or otherwise suspend equipment from between two adjacent ground blind ceiling hub poles, and allow the freedom to secure, hang or otherwise suspend equipment from various locations along the spanning axis. This device, I quickly realized, can also be applied to hub style portable shelter use as well (i.e. portable hub style ice fishing shelter). The invention can be utilized on both hub style portable shelter and hub style ground blind ceiling hub poles and side wall hub poles to hang or support equipment.
The invention is designed to use on hub style portable shelter or hub style ground blind ceiling hub and side wall hub poles in order to suspend or secure equipment. It is a device that is comprised of components that cooperate in order to span the distance between ceiling hub poles or side wall hub poles, making it length adjustable. There are multiple designs to achieve this objective. One method, as included in this non-provisional patent application, is the use of telescopic tubes. One tube has a smaller outside diameter than the inside diameter of the other tube. This allows the smaller diameter tube to slide in and out of the larger diameter tube. The tubes have holes drilled through them vertically at equal distances apart. This allows the holes to line up when the tubes are telescoping. There is a position set screw that is installed through both tubes that secures the tubes together once the spanning distance is determined. This prevents the tubes from moving in relationship to each other while the device is in use. There are custom hooks that have a threaded shaft that are installed at the end holes of the device. These are secured via threaded nuts and thumb nuts on either side of the corresponding tube. These hooks then are placed over two adjacent ground blind or portable shelter ceiling hub poles, but slide under the exterior fabric. The device is installed from the inside of the hub style shelter or blind and is supported by the ceiling hub poles. The spanning components of the device can be outfitted with equipment hooks that are installed through one of the many holes available. From these hooks or the device's spanning components themselves, the user can suspend equipment in various positions between hub style portable shelter and ground blind ceiling poles. The device can also be utilized on hub style portable shelter and hub style ground blind side wall hub poles. In addition, the telescopic tubes can be separated and outfitted with additional hooks to be used as independent equipment hanging devices.
Drawing 1/10 consists of
Drawing 1 is the details and schematics of the telescopic components of the invention
Drawing 2/10 consists of
This drawing simply illustrates one of many alternative designs of the spanning components in order to achieve length adjustability for the device. It references to claim number 2 utilizing modified flat bar to serve as the spanning components.
Drawing 3/10 consists of
Drawing 3 is the details and schematic of the left side hanging hook
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Drawing 4 is the details and schematic of the right side hanging hook
Drawing 5/10 consists of
Drawing 5/10 is the details and schematics of two custom hooks from which to hang equipment
Drawing 6/10 consists of
Drawing 6 provides the details and schematic of a general hanging hook
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Drawing 8/10 consists of
Drawing 9/10 consists of
This drawing illustrates one of many alternative designs of the spanning components in order to achieve length adjustability for the device. It references to claim number 2 and Drawing 2/10, depicting the utilization of modified flat bars to serve as the spanning components.
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The invention is an equipment hanging device for hub style portable shelters and hub style ground blinds. It is the first invention designed to be adjustable in length in order to span distance between ground blind ceiling or side wall hub poles and portable shelter ceiling or side wall hub poles from which to suspend or support equipment.
The invention is comprised, in part, of two telescopic tubes. See
The invention is held in place by end hooks (See
The invention is designed to be able to physically separate the telescopic components from each other. Each component can be then be fitted with appropriate end hooks and equipment hooks to serve as individual equipment hanging devices for hub style portable shelters and hub style ground blinds.
The invention allows for countless uses and applications when it comes to hanging equipment from hub style ground blind hub poles and hub style portable shelter hub poles.