1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to tree stands and more particularly to how to quickly and easily attach a tree stand to a tree with a strap and buckle secured to the tree and then inserting pins on a bracket attached to the tree stand into apertures in the buckle.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are many devices for supporting a tree stand in a tree. Many require straps or chains connected directly to the tree stand; however, these devices are difficult to attach to the tree when connected to the tree stand as the tree stand needs to be supported while being attached to the tree. Since tree stands are frequently attached to the tree at an elevated position it is difficult to attach the tree stand to the tree.
There are tree stand supports which have a chain or belt for attaching a bracket or frame to a tree and then attaching the tree stand to the bracket; however, these devices are generally expensive and not easy to carry around such that only one bracket is used with one tree stand. The brackets must also be made in a particular way to engage the tree stand rather than having a universal easy to carry around, inexpensive tree stand support which can be connected to any tree stand, such that a hunter can attach a tree stand support to a number of desired trees and then transport the tree stand between the tree stand supports on different trees for hunting at different locations by quickly and easily detaching the tree stand from one tree stand support and then attaching it to another tree stand support already attached to a tree.
The tree stand has a standard bracket attached to it for engagement with a buckle on a belt, which adjustably encircles a tree and can be tightened to the desired circumference to hold the belt and buckle securely on a tree. The buckle has apertures for engaging and holding pins on a bracket attached to the tree stand. The apertures are through the handle and frame portion of the buckle which when engaged by the bracket pins will not only hold the tree stand to the tree, but lock the handle of the buckle to the frame so that the belt cannot be loosened while the tree stand is on the buckle.
It is an object of the invention to quickly and easily attach or remove a tree stand strap and buckle on a tree.
It is an object of the invention to quickly and easily attach a tree stand to a tree.
It is an object of the invention to quickly and easily move tree stands to different pre-selected locations.
It is an object of the invention to make tree stand brackets inexpensively.
It is an object of the invention to make tree stand supports easily transportable and lightweight.
It is an object of the invention to make tree stand brackets, which can be attached to any tree stand.
It is an object of the invention to quickly and easily attach a tree stand bracket to a buckle on a belt around a tree.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The tree stand support belt buckle 100 is used to support a tree stand 200 or 300 on a tree. The tree stand support belt buckle 100 has a belt 50 which encircles a tree and can be tightened so that the tree stand support belt buckle 100 is held firmly in place. The tree stand support belt buckles 100 and associated belts 50 are light weight and inexpensive so a hunter can use more than one tree stand support belt buckle 100 while hunting. The hunter can place several tree stand support belt buckles 100 in different locations such that all he has to do to move the tree stand 200, 300 is remove it from one tree stand support belt buckle 100 by lifting the tree stand 200, 300 from the buckle 100 and move the tree stand 200, 300 to the new location which also has a stand support belt buckle 100 attached to the tree and inserting the pins 20, 22 on bracket 25 on the tree stand into the apertures 10, 12 on the tree stand support belt buckle 100 on the other tree. Tree stand 200,
There are two popular styles of tree stand: the single pole style 200 as shown in
In the embodiments shown, the tree stand support belt buckle 100 adjusts the belt 50 to the desired length and locks the belt 50 in place by the handle 30 being placed in the closed position on the frame 40. There can be many styles of belt buckle 100.
Many different styles of buckles may be used.
In the embodiment shown in
In
In
The type of buckle 100 used in embodiments of
As shown in
In another embodiment a buckle having a two piece frame as in applicant's copending application Ser. No. 11/072,807 filed Mar. 4, 2005 may be used to better attach the buckle 100 around the tree. As shown in
Alternatively
As shown herein, the belt buckle with apertures therethrough can now be used in conjunction with a bracket on a tree stand for attaching a tree stand to a tree, thus simplifying the attachment and eliminating extra parts which have been needed in the prior art.
As shown in
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 11/072,807 filed Mar. 4, 2005 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,296,658.
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Parent | 11072807 | Mar 2005 | US |
Child | 11867870 | US |