Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Pole or strand grasping-type climber – Foot- or leg-attachable
Patent
1995-06-07
1996-12-17
Chin-Shue, Alvin C.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Pole or strand grasping-type climber
Foot- or leg-attachable
182187, A01M 3102
Patent
active
055843581
ABSTRACT:
A climbing tree stand comprised of a platform having a V-shaped front edge. The platform has a pair of L-shaped brackets secured thereto on opposing sides thereof. A pair of sleeves are secured to the L-shaped bracket of the platform. A tree clevis has securement poles extending outwardly from end portions thereof. The securement poles are telescopically received within open ends of the pair of sleeves and engaged thereto by a bolt and wing nut. A clevis blade having a sharpened front edge is secured to the front edge of the platform with the sharpened front edge extending outwardly of the front edge of the platform.
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