Patents Assigned to Summit Treestands, LLC
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Publication number: 20230200375Abstract: Convertible seats that can convert a seat from a standard seating position to an elevated seating position are provided. The convertible seat includes a primary seating surface integrally formed with a secondary seating surface, where the convertible seat can move between a standard seating configuration in which the primary seating surface is generally parallel with the ground and the secondary seating surface is generally perpendicular to the primary seating surface and an elevated seating configuration in which the secondary seating surface is generally parallel with the ground and the primary seating surface is generally perpendicular to the secondary seating surface. The elevated seating configuration can support a user in a sitting or leaning position that is higher than a sitting position in the standard seating configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: Summit Treestands, LLCInventor: Jacob Alan Nelson
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Publication number: 20230200374Abstract: Convertible seats that can convert a seat from a standard seating position to an elevated seating position are provided. The convertible seat includes a primary seating surface integrally formed with a secondary seating surface, where the convertible seat can move between a standard seating configuration in which the primary seating surface is generally parallel with the ground and the secondary seating surface is generally perpendicular to the primary seating surface and an elevated seating configuration in which the secondary seating surface is generally parallel with the ground and the primary seating surface is generally perpendicular to the secondary seating surface. The elevated seating configuration can support a user in a sitting or leaning position that is higher than a sitting position in the standard seating configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: Summit Treestands, LLCInventor: Jacob Alan Nelson
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Patent number: 7588123Abstract: A climbing tree stand includes a platform, a pair of support arms attached to the platform, and a pair of stirrup-like devices attached to the platform or the support arms and extending generally over the platform. The pair of stirrup-like devices are substantially rigid, and each comprises a molded plastic body. In one embodiment, the substantially rigid stirrup-like devices are attached to the support arms of the climbing tree stand and generally are curved downwardly towards the platform.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Summit Treestands, LLCInventors: Ronald R. Woller, Keith Wilson, Scott Echols
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Patent number: 7232010Abstract: A hunting ladder for attachment to a tree or pole includes a plurality of ladder sections that can be assembled together to form a rigid structure, including side rails and rungs extending between the side rails. In an exemplary embodiment, the side rails comprise elongate structural beams. External bolsters, shaped to match and closely abut the structural beams and adapted to be mounted to the outside of adjacent ladder sections, couple the ladder sections together. Fasteners extendable through the side bolsters and the structural beams allow adjacent ladder sections to be coupled together and uncoupled, as desired. In an exemplary embodiment, a seat is attached to an upper portion of the ladder without requiring attachment of the seat to the tree or pole.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Summit Treestands, LLCInventors: Ronald R. Woller, Scott Echols
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Publication number: 20040216952Abstract: A modular ladder for mounting to a tree or pole includes a plurality of separate sections, each of which can be separately mounted to the tree or pole. Each of the separate tree mountable sections includes an upper step, a lower step, and a rigid frame element connecting the upper and lower steps. A flexible mounting element is used to secure the frame element to the tree or pole. Each of the steps projects radially outwardly from the tree when mounted, making it easier to use the steps in climbing the tree or pole. The steps each have a slot formed therein for permitting the nesting of the separate tree mountable sections one against another. In this way, the separate sections can be compactly configured for storage and carrying. Each of the steps is large enough to accommodate the user's two feet in side-by-side relationship. In this way, the user is not required to balance on only one foot while standing on the steps. The upper and lower steps are spaced apart by about two to three feet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Summit Treestands, LLCInventor: Ronald R. Woller
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Patent number: D540474Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Summit Treestands, LLCInventors: Ronald R. Woller, Scott Echols
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Patent number: D575411Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Summit Treestands, LLCInventors: Ronald R. Woller, Keith Wilson, Scott Echols
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Patent number: D590068Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Summit Treestands, LLCInventor: Ronald R. Woller