Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Miscellaneous
Patent
1989-07-24
1991-11-05
Rowan, Kurt
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Miscellaneous
135901, A01M 3102
Patent
active
050622340
ABSTRACT:
A portable blind which is characterized in a preferred embodiment by a length of camouflage material provided with a desired camouflage pattern, which material is stretched between multiple supports embedded in the ground, to define discreet panels and conceal a hunter or observer. The camouflage material can be fitted with a drawstring around the top edge thereof and is characterized by cloth or netting. Different camouflage patterns may be provided on the front and back of the camouflage material, in order to facilitate reversing the camouflage panels to accord with the hunting or observation terrain. In a most preferred embodiment, the elongated supports include a bottom member, a receptacle fitted to the top end of the bottom member for receiving the bottom end of a corresponding top member and an elastic band connecting the bottom end of the top member to the top end of the bottom member. Alternatively, the bottom member may be telescoped into the top member to disassemble the blind, and extended from the bottom member to deploy the blind. Accordingly, the portable blind may be disassembled, with the top member disengaged from the bottom member or the bottom member telescoped inside the top member and the camouflage material rolled on the top and bottom members and secured in this configuration and to the belt of the hunter or observer, by means of loop-pile fasteners.
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Harrison John M.
Rowan Kurt
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