Patents Assigned to USL Products Incorporated
  • Patent number: 6264000
    Abstract: A tree stand and/or climbing device of multiple designs preferably using industrial machinery style belts to provide maximum strength and gripping power. The belts are preferably made of tough rubber compounds and inlaid with various high strength fibers and other materials. The belts preferably have a uniform teeth pattern, which provide flexibility and allow the belt to conform to uneven surfaces on a tree. The teeth and flexible nature of the industrial belts provide a way for securing the belts and adjusting the length for a wide-range of tree diameters. Dual or multiple belt or fastening device designs allow individuals to climb past limbs or other obstacles and maneuver around forks in trees. The belts used are very quiet, light in weight, and will not reflect light. In combination with the locking devices, the stands and climbing devices provide simple methods of adjusting belt or fastening device length and securing the climbing devices to the structure to be climbed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: USL Products Incorporated
    Inventor: Steve M. Johnson