Claims
- 1. In a tree stand having an inner well to contain water for sustaining a cut natural tree, an outer peripheral skirt for buttressing the well and supporting the stand, and a number of fastening assemblies for securing the tree to the stand, each said fastening assembly having a locating pin slidable through respective apertures in the stand for movement between a retracted configuration spaced from the tree and an extended configuration engaging the tree, each said pin having a manipulating knob at an outer end remote from the well, the improvement in which the peripheral skirt has a number of access openings each associated with a respective fastening assembly, the access openings extending longitudinally along a portion of the height of the peripheral skirt from a position adjacent to a respective said locating pin toward a perimetric edge of said skirt wherein the locating pins of underlying nested tree stands may be accommodated so that a plurality of stands may be vertically stacked.
- 2. Tree stand according to claim 1 in which each access opening is dimensioned to accommodate a respective said manipulating knob at one end remote from said locating pin.
- 3. Tree stand according to claim 2 in which the access openings have a tear drop shape.
- 4. Tree stand according to claim 2 in which the access openings have the shape of a keyhole slot comprising a longitudinally extending narrow opening adjacent the locating pin and a wider opening remote from the locating pin.
- 5. Tree stand according to claim 1 in which the access openings extend through the perimetric edge of the skirt thereby defining a discontinuity in the peripheral skirt.
- 6. A tree stand havingan inner well closed at one end for receiving a cut natural tree and holding water to sustain the tree, an outer peripheral skirt concentric with the well and coupled to the well at an upper end, the skirt extending outwardly from the well to define a base at a lower end having a diameter substantially greater than the well so as to buttress the well and support the stand, a number of fastening assemblies for securing the tree to the stand, each said fastening assembly having a locating pin slidable through respective apertures in the well and the skirt for movement between a retracted configuration spaced from the tree and an extended configuration engaging the tree, each said pin having a manipulating knob at an outer end remote from the well, and a corresponding number of access openings each associated with a respective fastening assembly, the access openings extending longitudinally along a portion of the height of the peripheral skirt from a position adjacent to a respective said locating pin toward a perimetric edge of said skirt wherein the locating pins of underlying nested tree stands may be accommodated so that a plurality of stands may be vertically stacked.
- 7. Tree stand according to claim 6 in which each access opening is dimensioned to accommodate a respective said manipulating knob at one end remote from said locating pin.
- 8. Tree stand according to claim 7 in which the access openings have a tear drop shape.
- 9. Tree stand according to claim 7 in which the access openings have the shape of a keyhole slot comprising a longitudinally extending narrow opening adjacent the locating pin and a wider opening remote from the locating pin.
- 10. Tree stand according to claim 6 in which the access openings extend through the perimetric edge of the skirt thereby defining a discontinuity in the peripheral skirt.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional U.S. application number 60/155,569 filed on Sep. 24, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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