Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Scaffold external of shaft
Patent
1989-10-10
1990-06-26
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Scaffold external of shaft
124 231, 248176, 211 13, E04G 506, F16M 1100, F41B 500, A45F 326
Patent
active
049364154
ABSTRACT:
A bow holder having a frame with a channel at one end for fitting about the rung of a tree stand platform, the frame being supported on the upper surface of the platform. The bow holder carries an upstanding bifurcated support at one end for receiving the cable, pulley and bowstring of a bow. An upstanding support arm is pivoted at its opposite end and mounts a cradle at the arm's distal end for receiving the limb of the bow. By adjusting the angular position of the support arm, the angle of the bow in the bow holder can be adjusted as desired.
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