Hunting blind
A hunting blind having a sheet of fabric hunting blind material and a folding overhead support bracket, the folding overhead support bracket to be attached to a tree, pole or stake, the roof of the hunting blind adapted to be supported by the folding overhead support bracket, the folding overhead support bracket having arms attached at one end thereof to a support so that the arms pivot from the support so that the arms can be folded away from each other to support the roof of the hunting blind but folded towards each other for more convenient transport of the bracket to and from the hunting site.
The instant application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/177,339 filed Mar. 11, 2015 herein fully incorporated by reference. The instant invention relates to hunting blinds and more specifically to hunting blinds of the type that are suspended from an overhead roof bracket. Usually the overhead bracket is attached to a tree but can be attached to a stake or pole. U.S. Pat. No. 8,863,766 is an example of a prior art hunting blind having an overhead bracket from which bracket a fabric hunting blind material is suspended to conceal a hunter standing or sitting behind or surrounded by the blind material. U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,440 discloses receivers strapped to a tree for receiving such an overhead bracket. U.S. Patent Application Publication 2012/0085381 discloses hinged arms for such an overhead bracket. Despite the excellent utility of such prior art hunting blinds, a remaining problem with such blinds is the bulk of the overhead bracket when transporting the bracket to and from the hunting site. It would be an advance in the art if an overhead bracket were discovered that provided the desired support function but was less bulky to transport to and from the hunting site.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe instant invention is directed at the above-mentioned problem. The instant invention provides a hunting blind having an overhead support bracket that provides the desired support function but which is less bulky to transport to and from the hunting site than overhead support brackets of the prior art. More specifically, the instant invention is a hunting blind comprising: a sheet of fabric hunting blind material and a folding overhead support bracket, the folding overhead support bracket to be attached to a tree, pole or stake, the roof of the hunting blind adapted to be supported by the folding overhead support bracket, the folding overhead support bracket having arms attached at one end thereof to a body so that the arms pivot from the body so that the arms can be folded away from each other to support the roof of the hunting blind but folded towards each other for more convenient transport of the bracket to and from the hunting site. In another embodiment, the instant invention is a folding hunting blind support bracket, comprising: arms attached at one end thereof to a body so that the arms pivot from the body so that the arms can be folded away from each other to support the roof of a hunting blind but folded towards each other for more convenient transport of the bracket.
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The extensions 27 and 28 of bracket 10 can be strapped or otherwise attached to a tree or the like but preferably the receiver 30 is attached to a tree with a ratchet strap and hooks engaged through apertures 31 of receiver 30 with extensions 27 and 28 of the bracket 10 inserted through apertures 32 of receiver 30. Referring now to
The blind of the instant invention can comprise of any suitable woven or nonwoven sheet material but preferably is woven nylon fabric. The blind of the instant invention can comprise any number of windows or openings in the top and or sides. The blind of the instant invention can be positioned at ground level so that a hunter can stand in the blind. The blind of the instant invention can also be positioned in a tree so that the hunter can sit or stand in a tree stand in the blind. The blind material of the instant invention can be draped from the bracket of the instant invention or, preferably, the blind of the instant invention is a five hub blind of the type shown in
In a highly preferred use of the instant invention, a tree stand is attached to a tree. Then, bracket 30 of
While the instant invention has been described above and claimed below according to its preferred embodiments, it can be modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the instant invention using the general principles disclosed herein. Further, the instant application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.
Claims
1. A hunting blind comprising: a sheet of fabric hunting blind material configured to form a roof and sides of a hunting blind, and a folding overhead support bracket, the folding overhead support bracket to be attached to a tree, pole or stake, the roof of the hunting blind to be supported by the folding overhead support bracket, the folding overhead support bracket having arms attached at one end thereof to a body so that the arms pivot from the body so that the arms can be folded away from each other to support the roof of the hunting blind but folded towards each other for more convenient transport of the bracket to and from the hunting site.
2. The hunting blind of claim 1, wherein the hunting blind is a five hub hunting blind.
3. The hunting blind of claim 1, further comprising an extension from said body and a receiver configured to engage with said extension so that when said receiver is attached to a tree or pole said bracket can be engaged with said receiver.
4. The hunting blind of claim 2, further comprising an extension from said body and a receiver configured to engage with said extension so that when said receiver is attached to a tree or pole said bracket can be engaged with said receiver.
5. A folding hunting blind support bracket, comprising: arms attached at one end thereof to a body so that the arms pivot from the support so that the arms can be folded away from each other to support the roof of a hunting blind but folded towards each other for more convenient transport of the bracket.
6. The bracket of claim 5, further comprising an extension from said body.
7. The combination of the bracket of claim 6 with a receiver configured to engage with said extension so that when said receiver is attached to a tree or pole said bracket can be engaged with said receiver.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 10, 2016
Publication Date: Sep 15, 2016
Inventors: Daniel G. Owens (Tupelo, MS), Timothy B. Owens (Brandon, MS)
Application Number: 14/998,966