Gambrel Patents (Class 452/189)
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Patent number: 11297844Abstract: An animal carcass hanging device includes a base having an upper surface, a projection connected at one end with the base upper surface, and a connection device connected with a second end of the projection. The projection has a width that is less than a width of the base. When the device is inserted into a central cavity of an animal carcass, the projection extends through a carcass upper end opening so that the base is in contact with a wall of the cavity. The connection device is then connected with a structure and the carcass is hung from its front quarter.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Inventor: Gary Steven Hendrix
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Patent number: 10773939Abstract: The lifting apparatus is a mechanical structure. The lifting apparatus is configured for use in manually lifting a load. The lifting apparatus attaches to the load such that a plurality of individuals are able to simultaneously lift the load. The lifting apparatus comprises a master beam, a grasping structure, and a rigging chain. The grasping structure and the rigging chain attach to the master beam. The plurality of individuals manipulate the lifting apparatus using the master beam. The grasping structure attaches the load to the master beam. The grasping structure adjusts to accommodate the form factor of the load. The rigging chain is a secondary attachment structure that attaches the load to the master beam such that the loading distribution of the load is balanced relative to the master beam such that the lifting apparatus is more easily manipulated by the plurality of individuals.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Inventor: Justin Wright
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Patent number: 10737913Abstract: An anchor assembly (1) that has two hooks (2, 3) pivotably connected by a rotary shaft (4). A distal end of each hook has a tooth (21, 31) and the other end, a slot (22, 32). The assembly has an insertion configuration (P1) where hooks (2, 3) are superposed, and a securing configuration (P2) where teeth (21, 31) are separated whereby hooks (2, 3) project to remain retained in an inner support surface (51).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Inventor: Juan Casas Alvarez
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Patent number: 10737912Abstract: A hanger with automatic triggering mechanism for lifting big-bags with multiple handles which includes a plurality of inverted hooks provided in the ends of the respective arms by a simple drive of the individual closing lever over the arms, thus achieving the closing of the bottom opening of the inverted hooks and holding the big-bag handles, and allowing to disengage the big-bag handles with a simple operation gesture of resting the hanger arms against the load, or shaking of the hanger, or pulling a manual lever, in that order of convenience, so that the automatic triggering mechanism triggers in an automatic way and then the retraction of the sliding latches is achieved thus releasing the handles.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2019Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Inventor: Daniel Horacio Conci
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Patent number: 9359174Abstract: A composite lifting beam and methods are provided. Such a lifting beam includes at least one beam element. A plurality of plate elements are mounted to the at least one beam element and are spaced apart along a length of the at least one beam element. The plurality of plate elements provide a first connection arrangement for connecting the beam to a lifting apparatus, and a second connection arrangement for connecting the beam to a load.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2014Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: The Caldwell Group, Inc.Inventors: Douglas R. Stitt, Thomas R. Eicher, Gregory F. Lucas, Dan Eugene Mongan
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Patent number: 9339043Abstract: A spreading tool comprises a first arm having a pivot end and an engagement end and a second arm having a pivot end and an engagement end. A connector combines the pivot end of the first arm with the pivot end of the second arm for rotational movement between a closed position and an open position. A handle is combined to the second arm and positioned apart from the connector so that the connector is positioned between the handle and the engagement end of the first arm and the engagement end of the second arm for the entire path of travel between the open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Paulson Products, LLCInventor: Jeffrey Paulson
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Patent number: 9273797Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed with regard to a tool for actuating chain-operated assemblies. One embodiment includes a tool including an elongated member having a top, a bottom, and a length greater than a width. Further, the tool includes a first set of equidistantly spaced hooks in a linear arrangement along the length, wherein the first set is located closer to the top than the bottom. When one or more hooks engage the chain of the chainwheel, a further feature enables the tool to lock down on those engaged chains, and, thereby, provide safer pulling and pushing to open and close the chain-operated assembly. Further still, the tool includes at least one handle in an offset, parallel position relative to the first set, wherein the at least one handle may be located closer to the bottom than the top.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Inventor: Josh R. McCullough
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Patent number: 9247754Abstract: This is a sturdy, portable, adjustable gambrel device comprising a housing with a hanger or hook containing two laterally spaced bolts or rivets with two arms each rotatably attached at the proximal end to the two bolts or rivets. In one embodiment, both arms have hook members facing out at the distal ends and are each attached to an adjustable bracket to which a bolt is affixed laterally. Both bolts face each other and a handle with a threaded interior is attached to both bolts. The space between the hooks expands or contracts when the handle is rotated. The gambrel, once adjusted, keeps the hooks rigidly apart and in a fixed position for optimal field dressing. When the device is not in use it easily disassembles, folds together and fits in a compact sheath.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2015Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Inventor: Charles Gregory Rudd
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Patent number: 8890007Abstract: A lost motion connector 44 extends between a weighing scale 28 and the apex 18 of a gambrel so that the weighing scale is not subjected to excessive surges of weights and forces that may be applied to the gambrel during the mounting of the wild game to the gambrel for the purpose of weighing the wild game.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Inventor: Glenn A. Garner
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Patent number: 8801509Abstract: A device is provided for lifting, hanging, or securing an object. The device includes a hanger, a plate, and a ratcheting assembly. The hanger includes a pair of arms with hook members extending from the arms and a strut secured between the pair of arms. The plate is secured to the hanger and the ratcheting assembly. The ratcheting assembly includes a buckle with a lever pivotable relative to a body portion. The buckle also includes a pawl member that selectively engages a ratcheting gear. A strap is secured to the buckle and is selectively extendable and retractable relative to the buckle. A hook is provided at the free end of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Paul W. VerWys, Norman L. Felker, Jr.
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Patent number: 8616601Abstract: An animal carcass mover enables a user to drag an animal carcass without losing control of the animal carcass. The animal carcass mover comprises an expandable tube assembly mechanically coupled to strap assembly. The expandable tube assembly comprises a left large diameter tube expendably adjacent to a left medium diameter tube section, which is expendably adjacent to a center small tube section. The center small tube section is expendably adjacent to a right medium diameter tube section, which is expendably adjacent to a right large diameter tube section. The strap assembly further comprises a fixed loop end can wrap around the expandable tube assembly and a hook and loop fastener that can wrap around the expandable tube assembly and adjust for the animals of different sizes. In this manner, a user can wrap the strap assembly around an animal in order to drag the animal to a desired destination.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Inventors: Liam Coughlin, Marc Edward Gonzales, Tracy Clinton Dills
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Publication number: 20120252338Abstract: A device is provided for lifting, hanging, or securing an object. The device includes a hanger, a plate, and a ratcheting assembly. The hanger includes a pair of arms with hook members extending from the arms and a strut secured between the pair of arms. The plate is secured to the hanger and the ratcheting assembly. The ratcheting assembly includes a buckle with a lever pivotable relative to a body portion. The buckle also includes a pawl member that selectively engages a ratcheting gear. A strap is secured to the buckle and is selectively extendable and retractable relative to the buckle. A hook is provided at the free end of the strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: INDIANA MILLS AND MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Paul W. VerWys, Norman L. Felker, JR.
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Patent number: 8062106Abstract: A lifting holder system for an animal feeder is shown and described. In one example, the system comprises a tree-interface bar having an upper portion and a lower portion. An extension arm is pivotally attached to the upper portion of the tree-interface bar. A linear actuator is attached to the tree-interface bar and to the extension arm. A feeder/carcass-interface is attached to the extension arm. The result is a system that allows for easy lifting and lowering of an animal feeder to great heights.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: C.E. Smith Co., Inc.Inventor: Floyd C. Adams, III
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Patent number: 7896416Abstract: A deer carcass transport assembly including a handle member to which are attached two U-shaped hooks in planar relationship, one leg of each hook secured to an end of the handle member, the legs of the U-shaped hook spaced apart sufficiently so as to engage the hind hock of the rear legs of a deer carcass so as to permit the hunter to drag the deer carcass, by means of the hind hooves, from the kill site to a suitable means of transportation.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: Gregory Carter
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Patent number: 7874531Abstract: A big game support device for supporting and posing big game animals on a surface is provided. The big game animals having a first antler and a second antler. The big game support device comprises a clamping mechanism for directly and releasably clamping both the first antler and the second antler and an elevating mechanism for elevating the clamping means above the surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: David Douglas Walden
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Patent number: 7806755Abstract: A portable game hoist supports game in the field without requiring attachment to a tree, vehicle or other separate structure. The hoist includes free-standing legs in pairs at opposite ends of a crossbeam. The crossbeam has a pulley mounted thereto, preferably upon a bracket with a hook on the bracket and below the pulley. A hanger is provided to which a game animal is attached. A cable is routed over the pulley and also over an end pulley adjacent one of the ends of the crossbeam. The cable is then routed down to a winch so that when the hanger is coupled to the cable, the hanger and game can be elevated. Once fully elevated, the hanger can be shifted to the hook adjacent the pulley and the cable removed for reuse on a second game animal, routing of the cable over a separate pulley suspended below the crossbeam.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventors: David E. Martinelli, David D. Rogers
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Publication number: 20080139097Abstract: A curved gambrel with an asymmetrical design, having an incline end on one distal end and a hooked end on the other. The gambrel will hold a mass, for example, the hocks of the animal, on the incline end and hooked end for skinning and quartering. When the inclined mass is removed from the incline end, which is much easier than removing from a hook, the remaining hooked mass will hang securely from the hooked end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: John Smick
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Patent number: 7374388Abstract: The game hoist apparatus is attachable to a tow hitch of a pickup truck or similar vehicle. The game hoist can be taken to the site in the bed of the truck and speedily installed in the tow hitch for hanging, cleaning and butchering large game, such as deer. The hoist includes a folding tubular boom of square cross-section, and having a winch, pulleys and a spreader bar for supporting the game animal. A stabilizer fixture on the end of the boom engages the spreader bar to prevent the game from twisting. The boom is made up of two sections which are locked in place at a swivel bracket by removable pins for operation, and unlocked by removing the pins for folding the unit for storage or transit. The boom lower end is supported from an attachment bar which is inserted into a tow hitch and locked in place with the hitch pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Inventor: Charles W. Holt
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Patent number: 7341506Abstract: An adjustable collapsible animal hanging gambrel comprising a multiple piece tubular telescopically adjustable spreader unit with rotating floating V-shaped impaling/supporting hooks on both ends of the spreader unit along with hanger cables connecting from the ends of the spreader unit to a common lifting shackle where a lifting device from above is to be attached for lifting the animal into the air. The pieces comprising the telescopic spreader unit contain a number of holes that form the adjustability and wide range of possible lengths whereby the length is secured by inserting a pin through aligned holes.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Wayne Hogue
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Patent number: 7261631Abstract: A portable big game hoist assembly includes a bottom rod that has a first end and a second end. Each of a pair of bottom couplers is attached to one of the first and second ends. Base supports are attached to and extend laterally away from the bottom couplers. A first and second stanchion each has an upper end and a lower end. Each of the lower ends is coupled to one of the bottom couplers. The first stanchion has an aperture extending therethrough. Top couplers coupled to the upper ends attach a rod to upper ends. A first pulley wheel is mounted on the first stanchion. A second pulley wheel is mounted on the second stanchion. First and second tethers are attached to the first pulley and extend through the aperture. The second tether extends around the second pulley. A support rod is attached to each of the tethers.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Inventor: Curtis L. Golson, Sr.
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Patent number: 7125331Abstract: A small game skinning and cleaning aid that bears resemblance to a beam balance, or a mobile, has a beam that is suspended from a firmly tied-off top line. The beam extends between spaced outer retention points from where respective drop lines are retained. As well as having upper ends retained by the beam, the drop lines have lower ends that form self-tightening, readily un-tightened, nooses. A game animal is suspended by its hind paws, or fore paws, in the nooses. The upper ends of the drop lines are secured sufficiently fast to the beam in order to withstand the considerable pull of a user when stripping the pelt off the body in the manner of peeling off a sock. Yet the manner of securing the drop lines also allows their removal after use so that they can be washed of the soiling that results with use.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Inventor: Marty R. Sayers
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Patent number: 7059955Abstract: A portable hoist for suspending a load, which may be an animal. The portable animal hoist may include a telescopic arm rotatable about a base. The base may be configured to be releasably attachable to many devices, one of which may be a receiver hitch on a vehicle. A winch may be attached to the telescopic arm for supporting a load. The telescopic arm may also include one or more pulleys for supporting a cable coupled to the winch. The portable hoist may be used to transport animals while being suspended by the hoist.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Trophyline, LLCInventors: James Wilbur Green, Sherry Jean Green
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Patent number: 6739964Abstract: A portable V-shaped tree- or pole-mounted deer hoist is made up of a boom having a front bracket, a rear retaining bar and a separate bracket-mounted winch. The winch bracket is strapped onto the tree or pole at a location on the tree or pole below the hoist bracket. A rope connected at one end to the winch is connected at the other end to a gambrel and is used to raise or lower an animal carcass using a pulley that is attached to the front tip of the V-shaped front boom bracket. The deer hoist, winch bracket and gambrel can be easily assembled for portability.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventor: Terry Gearhart
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Patent number: 6729666Abstract: A combination hanging and dragging hunting aid comprises a handle having a pair of opposing free ends. The handle has means for supporting the handle such as a loop or other surface. A pair of removable hooks are attached to each free end of the handle, with the hooks being adapted to hook to an animal so that the animal can be hung via the handle. One or more flexible members are provided that can extends from one or more end of the handle. The flexible member terminates in a hook for attaching to a portion of an animal to allow the animal to be dragged using the handle. By selecting the proper position of the hooks, the animal can be first dragged to a site, and then, by repositioning the hooks, the animal can be hung up.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventor: James Mullis
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Publication number: 20040067726Abstract: Two tubular steel frames welded together to make a triangular shaped gambrel. One frame being bent at a 90 degree angle and welded to the second frame which is straight. The welding is completed in a way so that a hole is defined at each end of the lower member. A cable is inserted through the entire length of the bent frame. Two loops are then defined on each of the left and right sides of the frame. Each of the left and right loops are defined by having respective free ends of the cable extend out the lower left and right sides of the upper frame member, then loop around the lower frame member and secured by a cable ferrule to define a slidably attached fixed size loop at the free end that is slidable along the lower frame member. When the upper loop is pulled away from the upper frame member, the length of the cable exposed at the left and right lower portions of the frame is reduced, thereby reducing the size of the respective adjustable size lower loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Donald L. Douglas
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Patent number: 6712687Abstract: Two tubular steel frames welded together to make a triangular shaped gambrel. One frame being bent at a 90 degree angle and welded to a straight second frame which is straight. The welding is completed in way so that a hole is defined at each end of the lower member. A cable is inserted through the entire length of the bent frame. Two loops are then defined on each of the left and right sides of the frame and are slidably secured to the lower frame member by a cable ferrule. As the animals' limbs are placed in each loop of the cable, the weight of the animal itself tightens the top loop, or cable thimble, which in turn tightens the bottom two loops of the cable. This tightening allows the body of the animal to remain in air for cleaning and dressing the animal.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Vibrashine, Inc.Inventor: Donald L. Douglas
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Patent number: 6626748Abstract: A game hoist and carrier comprises a rack having expandable sides for transporting game from a hunting site. A hoist mast is mounted to the rack, and a vertical support shaft is attached to the rack for stabilizing the game hoist and carrier above a surface during the lifting of an animal carcass.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventor: Paul A. Homer, Sr.
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Patent number: 6565426Abstract: A support apparatus for an animal has a frame for suspending an animal for hanging, gutting, cleaning and/or storage. At least one prong member is connected to the frame and has at least one hook extending from it. The prong member is movable between an animal supporting position and an animal releasing position. A securing mechanism releasably secures the prong member in the animal supporting position until the hanging, gutting, cleaning and/or storage and any additional processing is completed, after which the prong member is free to fall to the release position and the animal is released from the support.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Inventor: James T. Mayhew
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Publication number: 20020045417Abstract: A game hoist and carrier comprises a rack having expandable sides for transporting game from a hunting site. A hoist mast is mounted to the rack, and a vertical support shaft is attached to the rack for stabilizing the game hoist and carrier above a surface during the lifting of an animal carcass.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Paul A. Homer
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Patent number: 6264544Abstract: A hanger device for suspending, dressing and weighing game comprises a main structure having an integrated weight scale for determining a total and a dressed game weight. Two main arms have a proximal end and a distal end. Each of the two main arms are provided with a lift hook at the distal end and are interconnected to the main structure at the proximal end such that the two main arms can slide along the main structure in accordance with a weight on the weight scale. Two lower arms interconnect the two main arms to a bottom portion of the main structure. A locking pin is adapted to prevent weight arranged on the hanger device from being placed on a weight spring. Arm stops are arranged at a position along two main arms such that when the two main arms are widened to a fully opened position, the two lower arms abut against the arm stops to limit an opening width of the two main arms.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Inventor: Eddie D. Mullins
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Patent number: 6250483Abstract: A field hoist includes a support having a post extending upwardly therefrom. A base is slidably received over the post and is freely rotatable about an axis defined by the post. The base has a winch and pivot lock mounted thereto. The pivot lock engaging and disengaging the post and the base in a desired angular orientation with respect to the axis. An angled upright has a vertical portion which is telescopically received within the base. The angled upright has a sleeve extending upwardly atop the vertical portion at a preselected angle towards the side of the base having the winch mounted thereon. A support extension is slidably received within the sleeve and extends therefrom. A winch cable has a hook mounted at one end thereof, the other end of the winch cable being attached to the winch. The winch cable extending upwardly to the sleeve, upwardly along the sleeve and the support extension, and lastly extending downwardly from the end of the support extension. An animal hanger is provided on the hook.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: John C. Frommer
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Patent number: 6202868Abstract: A vertical lift hoist and winch is taught which can be used, for example, for suspending wild game animals for the purpose of field dressing. The assembly is collapsible without any disassembly of major parts, to be able to fold up into a convenient carrying position, or to be capable of storage in a normal automobile truck, Jeep or station wagon compartment or a truck tool box. The winch lift assembly permits convenient storage and ease of set-up, where all pieces are held together as one. The pulley's are recessed in the upper boom which allows a tight closure in the collapsed position which is an advantage over other types of lifts. Nothing hangs down below the boom, thereby eliminating any cable tangles or interference when setting up or storing.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: David N. Murray
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Patent number: 6186882Abstract: An animal gambrel apparatus having a three piece telescoping spreader bar. The center section of the spreader bar has a telescoping section engaged in each end of the center section, and each end of the center section has an internally mounted retention member that cooperates with an externally mounted stop member on the proximal end of each telescoping section to prevent the telescoping sections from being dislodged from the center section. A locking mechanism is attached to the proximal end of one of the telescoping sections to bias and selectively lock and maintain the sections of the spreader bar in an extended condition. The extended condition is released by turning the spreader bar upside down to disengage the locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventors: Terry G. Adams, David W. Parham
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Patent number: 6132305Abstract: A portable game animal hanger for hanging a game animal thereon to facilitate skinning and cleaning of the game animal. The portable game animal hanger includes a pair of elongate arms each has proximal and distal ends. The proximal ends of the arms are pivotally coupled together. Each of the arms has a hook extent adjacent the distal end of the respective arm. The arms each have a shackle hole adjacent the proximal end. The shackle holes are coaxially aligned when the arms are positioned in an extended position. A shackle is also included having a spaced apart pair of finger portions and an arcuate portion connecting the finger portions together. The finger portions of the shackle each have a securing hole therethrough. The proximal ends of the arms are positioned between the finger portions of the shackle.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: Michael W. Witherell
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Patent number: 6109855Abstract: A hoist and carrier apparatus for securing game to a vehicle. The hoist and carrier apparatus includes a device for connecting the apparatus to the vehicle and a vertical member having a first end connected to the connecting device, a second end and a pulley wheel disposed on the second end of the vertical member. A game hoist carrier receives the game and is releasably connected to and slideable along a length of the vertical member. A pulley is connected to and extends from the first vertical member and a cable extends from the pulley and over the pulley wheel for connecting to the game hoist carrier. When the cable is caused to be wound on the pulley, the game hoist carrier is caused to be pulled towards the vertical member and, upon being secured to the vertically extending member, slide upward along the length of the vertically extending member thereby raising any game releasably secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Inventor: Carlos E Vela-Cuellar
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Patent number: 6045442Abstract: A heavy-duty game hoist for suspending large game, such as deer, or other animals for processing in a stable, non-rotating manner. The preferred embodiment of the present invention contemplates a hoist configured to be affixed to a pole, tree, or the like, the hoist including a first vertical support member which engages the pole or tree, the first vertical support member engaging a frame which includes a laterally emanating horizontal support member having first and second ends, the first end engaging the first vertical support member, the second end distal from the first vertical support member, the second end of the horizontal support member supporting a second vertical support member. In the preferred embodiment, the second vertical support member has a square or other configured conduit formed longitudinally therethrough, and is configured to telescopically engage a vertical boom member which includes a gambrel for engaging and supporting the game.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Richard W Bounds
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Patent number: 6015339Abstract: A clamping device for attachment to a wall, post or other vertical support and securing a game carcass such as a squirrel, in position to facilitate efficient skinning and dressing of the carcass. In a preferred embodiment the clamping device is characterized by an elongated, generally U-shaped clamp bracket terminated by a bracket mount flange on each end to facilitate mounting the clamp bracket to the support. A pair of spaced-apart leg notches and a central neck notch are provided in the upper edge of the clamp bracket for receiving the legs and neck, respectively, of the carcass, which leg notches initially receive the rear legs of the horizontal carcass. A clamp bar is pivotally mounted on the clamp bracket and a coiled latch spring provided on the clamp bar is stretched taut and caused to engage the clamp bracket to secure the clamp bar against the rear legs of the carcass and the carcass in the clamp bracket, as a knife is used to partially skin the carcass.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Inventors: Brian T. Lochbrunner, Tom I. C. P. Lochbrunner
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Patent number: 5938521Abstract: A portable gambrel comprising a pair of sturdy bar arms rotatably supported in a triangular saddle member, each of said arms having a rotating hook at its outermost end. The arms may be rotated from the horizontal position to the vertical position for storage. In addition adjusting pins are provided such that the opposing arms may be secured in an intermediate position between the horizontal and vertical to provide a shorter distance between the hooks for a smaller carcass.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventors: Victor Jasek, William P. Gerke
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Patent number: 5820455Abstract: A portable animal hoist (10) comprises the vertical member (12). The member holder (12B) is securely attached to the top end of the vertical member (12) on one distal end. The opposite distal end of the member holder (12B) is wrapped around the tree (30) and securely fastened with the removable fastening device to the top of the vertical member (12) by the vertical member horizontal bracket (12A). The member holder (12B) functions to removably support the portable animal hoist (10) on the verticle member. A top cross member (14T) is securely attached perpendicularly to the top end of the vertical member (12). The bottom cross member (14B) securely attached at the bottom end of the vertical member (12) and positioned perpendicularly thereto. A horizontal member (16) is pivotally connected at the back distal end by the first fastener (28) to the top end of the vertical member (12) extending perpendicularly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventor: William F. Breedlove
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Patent number: 5591077Abstract: A gambrel apparatus is provided for the support of animals and the like. The gambrel apparatus includes a spreader bar adapted to permit convenient and rapid adjustment of its length. End pieces of the spreader bar include special entailing hooks for mounting the animal thereon. Each hook is also connected to a common central connector which, in turn, is connected to a hoist unit. The hoist unit permits a single individual to raise and lower the animal with respect to the ground or other supporting area.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Inventor: Jerry D. Rowe
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Patent number: 5588907Abstract: A portable game hoist for hanging game or other objects from an existing support structure. The inventive device includes a main beam which can be rested upon or secured relative to a support structure such as spaced rafters or a vertical support. A winch is secured relative to a first end of the main beam and stores a cable which is directed through the main beam to a second end thereof. The cable extends over a pulley at the second end of the main beam and couples with a hanger so as to permit hanging of game animals or the like relative to the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Inventors: Richard P. DePietro, Brian J. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 5304091Abstract: An adjustable frame member has one end of a first linking member pivotally connected to the adjustable frame member. A first abutting member is pivotally connected to another end of the first linking member and a first side frame member is attached to the first abutting member. A suspension member pivotally connects to the first side frame member and a second side frame member pivotally connects to the suspension member. A second abutting member attaches to the second side frame member and one end of a second linking member pivotally connects to the second abutting member. Another end of the second linking member pivotally connects to the adjustable frame member. A hanger adjustably connects to the adjustable frame member and there is a first adjustment device on the hanger. There is a second and a third adjustment device on the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1993Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Inventor: David A. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 5288265Abstract: A hinged gambrel support which folds and latches for storage. Each of a pair of support arms include one or more gambrel retainer projections, mating latch surfaces and tie off apertures. A bored axle at one arm mates with and is retained to the other arm at a recessed bore via a split ring fastener. Latch surfaces at the retainer projections interlock upon folding the arms for storage. In an alternative construction the arms are length adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Inventors: Lynn Beason, Donald O. Danell
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Patent number: 5145224Abstract: A deer dragging and hanging system for engaging a deer for dragging or hanging of the deer. The system can be used by either a single person or two persons, and provides for either a single point of engagement or two points of engagement. The device includes a cylindrical member, a center yoke affixed to the cylindrical member, two handles at outer ends of the cylindrical member, and two V-screws threaded into nuts in the ends of the cylindrical member.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Inventor: Richard Welk
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Patent number: 5100365Abstract: An apparatus including a triangular framework, with a hook mounted at each lower apex of the framework for mounting an animal to be suspended for subsequent cleaning, skinning, and the like. A mounting spike is directed through an upper apex of the framework, with a spacer mounted on the spike to position the framework in a spaced relationship relative to a support post. Additionally, the organization includes a removable tool member mounted about the spike permitting ease of removal of the organization subsequent to use.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Inventor: Ronald D. Johnson
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Patent number: 5071389Abstract: A lightweight, collapsible gambrel for carrying or lifting an animal carcass is provided having a central support member for securing a manipulative tether and two opposing foldable branch members pivotally attached to the central support member. Each branch member has a proximal and a distal arm, pivotally connected to one another. Two folding prongs, for anchoring a portion of the carcass, are associated with each distal arm.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1991Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventors: Kevin L. Castle, Thomas H. Endean