Tree stand

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Inventors

Govin, Charles T.
Haselton, William M.
Konruff, Robert J.
Bray, Thomas G.

Application #

309191

Filed

Feb-13-1989

Published

Mar-20-1990

Current US Class

182/134
182/187

International Classes

A01M 031/02; A45F 003/26

Field of Search

182/187 182/188 182/134 248/421 248/423 248/277 108/152

Assignee

Total Shooting Systems, Inc. (Fond du Lac, WI)

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ericsen; Arnold J., Sylke; C. Thomas

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Abstract
A tree stand support platform assembly including a flexible strap or band for embracing a supporting upright and front and rear band supporting legs at opposite sides of the platform movable from and to a collapsed transport position to a raised operating position. The legs are each pivotally attached to the platform and pivotally joined to one another at their respective free inner ends. There is further provided improved means for detachably retaining slidable end portions of the flexible bands at the intermediate pivot connection of the front and rear legs with the use of an axially movable knob stem threadingly engageable with a slidable slotted retainer, and inside bracket on the platform for slidably retaining one of said legs relative to the platform.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A tree stand including a platform with a notch formed at the rear of the platform and adapted to receive an upright member;

a flexible metal band adapted to embrace the upright member and having a plurality of longitudinally spaced apertures disposed inwardly of the opposed ends of the band;

adjustable support means on each side of the platform including a pair of legs pivotally joined with one another at a respective intermediate end and having their respective opposite ends pivotally connected with the platform, the platform pivot connection of at least one leg of each pair of legs being alternatively movable with respect to the front and the rear of the platform, said movable pivot connection comprising a slide rail bracket anchored to said platform and defining an elongate slot, a pivot pin supported by the said one leg of said pair of legs and adapted to be slidably received by said slot; and releasable latch means for securing the pivot connection in either of said alternative positions with respect to the platform, and wherein the said elongate slot includes a relatively narrow longitudinal opening defined by substantially parallel sides, said longitudinal opening terminating at at least one end in an enlarged slot opening, said pivot pin including a groove slidably received in said longitudinal opening and an enlarged cross-sectional area adjacent said groove and configured for releasable seating engagement in the enlarged slot opening, biasing means normally urging said pivot pin in an axial direction for seating in said enlarged slot opening, and said releasable latch means including manually operable means for releasing said enlarged cross-sectional area of said pin from said enlarged slot opening against the bias of said biasing means to permit longitudinal sliding engagement of said groove in said longitudinal opening.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a platform which may be in the form of a conventionally known tree stand used by hunters, photographers and naturalists to obtain a high viewing position. As is typical of these stands, there is provided a platform supported on an upright member such as a tree or a utility pole. The platform defines a notch located at the rear of the platform adapted to engagably receive the upright member. There is also provided a flexible metal band encircling the upright member and supporting the platform. At each side of the platform there is means are provided for engaging the metal band and also to adjust the band to accommodate the periphery of the upright member and maintain the platform at a substantially horizontal position, with the band being positioned at an angle extending upwardly and rearwardly from the platform.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Platforms of this type have been disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,428,459 and No. 4,597,473 each respectively issued to Paul L. Peck. Other patents include U.S. Pat. No. 4,427,092 issued to Lynn A. Tentler and U.S. Pat. No. 4,722,421 issued to Thomas F. Hilbert and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
 
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