Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Wall- or floor-attached – Single pole or strand
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-16
2007-01-16
Thompson, II, Hugh B. (Department: 3634)
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Wall- or floor-attached
Single pole or strand
C182S189000, C182S093000, C182S214000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10827867
ABSTRACT:
A climbing stick apparatus includes a plurality of stick members, each of which includes a fastener reception portion at each stick member end and a plurality of foot-support-reception channels. A plurality of member-to-member couplers and fasteners are provided for erecting a plurality of stick members in a longitudinal arrangement. A plurality of foot support members are received in the foot-support-reception channels. The climbing stick apparatus of the invention permits rapid assembly of a climbing stick next to a tree for hunters and other outdoorsmen. When erected next to a tree the climbing stick apparatus permits the hunter to remain above ground level so that he is not noticed or smelled by game on the ft floor.
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