Patent ID: 8869938

Claim:
A hunting stand capable of being mounted to a tree, the hunting stand comprising: a support frame vertically attachable to the tree, the support frame comprising a vertical support member, a hollow pivot beam rigidly coupled to the vertical support member, at least one horizontal support member coupled orthogonally to the vertical support member, a frame anchor, and a ligature; a planar platform fixedly coupled with a pair of coaxially aligned connectors, the connectors pivotably coupled within the hollow pivot beam for rotation of the platform between a position perpendicular to the support frame and a position parallel to the support frame; a hanger plate comprising a rectangular planar body and an arcuate bend, the rectangular planar body transitioning along one edge of the rectangular planar body to the arcuate bend slidable over the at least one horizontal support member, the hanger plate is configured to suspend from the at least one horizontal member; a climbing step attachable to the tree for supporting the hunting stand on the tree; a saddle attached to the hanger plate, the saddle comprising a seat surface and a pommel extending upwardly from the seat surface for a hunter's abdomen to be engageable with the pommel to augment a hunters' balance while straddling the saddle, the saddle being configured to pivot about at least one of two parallel axes; wherein the support frame is configured to be fixedly attachable to the tree by supporting the support frame on the climbing step attached to the tree and drawing the support frame against the tree by tightening the ligature around the tree while the frame anchor is urged into the tree by tightening of the ligature; and whereby an elevation of the hanger plate and saddle is configured to change, without moving the support frame relative to the tree when said support frame is affixed to the tree, by moving the hanger plate from a first horizontal support member of the at least one horizontal support member to a second horizontal support member of the at least one horizontal support member by lifting the arcuate bend away from the first horizontal support member of the at least one horizontal support member and subsequently lowering the arcuate bend onto the second horizontal support member of the at least one horizontal support member.