Patent ID: 7802653
Filing Date: 2010-09-28
Classification: A01M

Abstract:
1. A tree stand comprising: a frame having opposing first and second opposite sides; a flexible cable dimensioned to be wrapped around a tree, and having first and second ends; a micro-adjustment arm comprising a proximal end pivotally supported on the first side of the frame, and a distal end supported above the first side of the frame by at least one anti-torque bar that pivots inwardly, the micro-adjustment arm being secured to the first end of the cable, and the micro-adjustment arm comprising a rotatable sleeve for fine-tuning the tension in the cable so that the position of the tree stand relative to the tree may be adjusted while the tree stand supports the weight of the user in such a manner that the first and second sides of the frame move together to assist in tree stand leveling; a macro-adjustment arm comprising a proximal end pivotally supported on the second side of the frame, and a distal end supported above the second side of the frame by at least one support bar that also pivots inwardly, the macro-adjustment arm being releasably connectable at selected points along its length to the second end of the cable, the proximal end of the micro-adjustment arm is supported on the first side of the frame by a pivoting connector; and the at least one anti-torque bar on the first side of the frame pivots relative to the first side of the frame, the distal end of the micro-adjustment arm comprises a tubular body slidably receiving the cable, wherein the micro-adjustment arm further comprises a first threaded rod having first and second opposite ends, wherein the first end of the first threaded rod is connected to the pivoting connector, and the second end of the first threaded rod is connected to the rotatable sleeve at a first end of the rotatable sleeve; and a second threaded rod having first and second opposite ends, wherein the first end of the second threaded rod is operatively connected to a second end of the rotatable sleeve, and the second end of the second threaded rod is connected to a first end of a fixed sleeve and the cable is secured to a second end of the fixed sleeve, the fixed sleeve serving as a positive stop to limit extension of the cable by abutting the tubular body.