Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Pole or strand grasping-type climber – Alternate grasping
Patent
1996-01-04
1999-10-26
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Pole or strand grasping-type climber
Alternate grasping
182135, 182187, 182188, A47C 910
Patent
active
059711043
ABSTRACT:
A climbing tree stand includes a detachable, reversible seat assembly suspended from the body support structural frame. The seat assembly itself has a seat bottom portion and a back support portion connected to the seat and operable to bear against a transverse portion of the structural frame. A pair of straps attached to the bottom of the seat bottom portion carry hooks at their ends which hooks engage sides of the frame assembly so as to suspend the seat assembly below the frame assembly.
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Phan Long Dinh
Ramirez Ramon O.
Summit Specialties, Inc.
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