Portable rain shelter

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Inventors

Young, Freddie W.

Application #

615637

Filed

Jul-13-2000

Published

Dec-31-2002

Current US Class

052/73
135/117
135/16
135/21
135/90
135/901
135/95
135/96
135/98

International Classes

E04H 015/04

Field of Search

135/90 135/95 135/96 135/98 135/16 135/117 135/901 135/902 135/21 182/135 182/137 182/188 182/222 182/48 182/129 182/20 52/73 52/74

Examiners

Horton; Yvonne M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, LLP

US Patent References

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4056902   Tree house kit
4134474   Observation stand
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4410066   Tree stand apparatus
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4505286   Portable shelter
4526307   Portable combinati...
4739785   Hunter's canopy
4805655   Portable awning
4813441   Camouflage device...
4951696   Hunting stand
5218982   Handy hut
5522186   Tree supported stru...
5613512   Blind structure for...
5669403   Hunting blind ada...
5787914   Hunting canopy
6053190   Two-person tree sta...
 

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Abstract
A portable shelter for a tree blind including an upper tree gripping bracket and a tension member extending from the upper tree gripping bracket and operatively connecting to an overhead frame. A vertical spacing member maintains a vertical distance between the upper tree gripping bracket and a lower tree gripping bracket. A compressive member extends between the vertical spacing member and the overhead frame and the compressive member is adjustable relative to the vertical member. A rain fly covers the overhead frame.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A portable shelter for a tree blind comprising:

a) an upper tree gripping bracket;

b) a tension member extending from said upper tree gripping bracket and operatively connecting to an overhead frame;

c) a vertical spacing member maintaining a vertical distance between said upper tree gripping bracket and a lower tree gripping bracket;

d) a compressive member extending between said vertical spacing member and said overhead frame;

e) wherein said compressive member is adjustable relative to said vertical member.

2. The portable shelter for a tree blind according to claim 1, wherein said vertical spacing member has a plurality of adjustment sites positioned thereon, said adjustment sites allowing the vertical orientation of said compressive member to be changed relative to said vertical spacing member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The field of the present invention relates to portable shelters used by hunters and woodsmen. More particularly, the invention relates to portable overhead shelters which my be secured to a tree, typically in conjunction with a tree stand such as the portable type or lean-too type tree stand.

2. Prior Art

Tree stands for deer hunters and hunters of other game are well known in the art. There are also overhead shelters or covers which are intended to attach to the tree above the tree stand and help protect a hunter from rain and snow (or to provide shade on hot sunny days) while the hunter is stationed in tree stand. One type of overhead cover is seen in patents such as U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,286 to Madion and U.S. Pat. No. 4,458,707 to Lindaman. These overhead covers are basically umbrellas adapted to be attached to a tree. Because of these patent's minimal framing structure, they are relatively flimsy. Neither Madion nor Lindaman illustrate a structure that may extend very far from the tree trunk to which they are attached. This limits their ability to keep a hunter dry in a blowing rain. Moreover, their minimal framing structure renders them susceptible to damage from strong winds. Additionally, their cupped shape catches wind and makes it even more likely that strong winds will dislocate or damage these covers. Another type of overhead cover is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,805,655 to Justice. This cover is large triangular frame which extends outwardly from the tree with the apex of the triangle attaching to the tree. While this provides a relatively wide cover at the base of the triangle, it provides substantially less coverage as the sides of the triangle taper towards the tree. Thus the Justice cover provides very little protect from rain blowing from behind the hunter. Additionally, the Justice cover tends to have a large downward inclination as it extends away from the tree. This means the apex of the triangular cover must be position relative high up the tree in order to avoid the base of the triangle obstructing the hunter's view and ability to traverse his firearm. The inclined orientation of the Justice cover also makes it likely to catch the wind if the wind is blowing in a direction parallel to the inclination of the cover.
 
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