US20120211042A1 - Portable ice fishing or hunting shanty - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to portable ice fishing and hunting shanties.
- Some ice fishing shacks are home made and are rather crude wooden shacks that have skids on them. They are transported to a a fishing site by the owner. Some are left on the lake for the ice fishing season. These type of shacks are rather cumbersome and difficult to transport. They are subject to vandalism if left on the lake.
- the other type of fishing shacks are similar to tents, which are pitched on the ice for each use. This type of fishing shack is difficult to use. The wind blows often against the tent can blow the tent away. They are very difficult to anchor in place on the ice and snow.
- FIG. 1 side perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the deployed mode.
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of FIG. 1 in the folded up stored mode.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of FIG. 2 in another step toward transforming the shanty to the deployed mode.
- the shanty ribs are shown in a disassembled state.
- FIG. 5 is side view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of FIG. 2 in the next step toward the deployed mode.
- the shanty ribs are shown in a assembled state.
- FIG. 7 is bottom view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of FIG. 1 in the folded up stored mode.
- the shanty frame and mounting bar can be seen.
- FIG. 12 is a close up side view of a special mounting pin of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of FIG. 1 .
- the frame of portable outdoor sports shanty has a hole that the pin is inserted into.
- the special mounting pin holds the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up stored mode.
- the pin is shown not inserted into the hole in the frame when the frame is in the deployed mode.
- FIGS. 1-12 With reference now to the drawings, and in particular, to FIGS. 1-12 thereof, the preferred embodiments of the new and the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference number 10 will be described.
- FIG. 3 Shown generally at 88 in FIG. 3 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty 13 of FIG. 1 in the first step in transforming the shanty from folded up mode or stored mode to the deployed mode.
- Shanty is mounted to hitch receiver of motorized vehicle 15 .
- the shanty 12 has a mounting bar 101 (not seen) that is mounted into the trailer hitch receiver 16 of the motorized vehicle 15 .
- Rib assembly 80 has rib straight section 80 d that has coupler, 81 on the top end that will mate with the other leg end “U” shaped top section. Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Rib straight section 80 d has s bottom end 80 e that will be inserted into socket 91 in order to mount rib assembly 80 to frame 62 .
- Shanty rib assembly 82 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.
- Rib assembly 82 has rib straight section 82 b that has coupler 81 on the top end that will mate with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.
- Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened.
- Rib straight section 82 b has bottom end 82 c that will be inserted into socket 92 in order to mount rib assembly 80 to frame 62 .
- Rib assembly 82 has rib straight section 82 d that has coupler 81 on the top end that will mate with the other leg end “U” shaped top section. Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Rib straight section 82 d has bottom end 82 e that will be inserted into socket 93 in order to mount rib 82 assembly to frame 62 .
- Shanty rib assembly 84 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.
- Rib assembly 84 has rib straight section 84 b that has coupler 81 on the top end that will mate with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.
- Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened.
- Rib straight section 84 b has bottom end 84 c that will be inserted into socket 87 a (not seen) in order to mount rib 84 assembly to frame 70 .
- Top bar 108 has fastener 110 and fastener 112 .
- Top bar 108 will have fastener 112 connected to top of rib 80 and fastener 110 will be connected to top of rib 82 .
- Top bar 114 has fastener 116 and fastener 118 .
- Top bar 114 will have fastener 116 connected to top of rib 84 and fastener 118 will be connected to top of rib 82
- Shanty 13 has frame member 62 and floor panel 64 .
- Floor panel 64 has a hinged panel 66 that opens when shanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode.
- Hinged panel 64 has hinges 102 .
- Hinged panel 66 opens to allow holes 104 to be drilled in ice 18 .
- Shanty 13 has frame members 68 and floor panel 69 and under seat panel 73 .
- Hinges 106 connect floor panel 64 and floor panel 69 .
- Shanty has frame members 70 and 71 which has seating panel 72 and seat back panel 74 .
- Frame 68 has pivot pin 76 and hole 79 for retaining pin 78 (not seen).
- Mounting brackets 86 are attached to frame members 70 and 71 .
- Shanty rib assembly 80 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.
- Rib assembly 80 has rib straight section 80 b that has coupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.
- Coupler 81 has threaded bolts and that are tightened.
- Rib straight section 80 b has bottom end 80 c that is inserted into socket 87 of frame 62 .
- Rib assembly 82 has rib straight section 82 d that has coupler 81 on the top end that mates with the other leg end “U” shaped top section. Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Rib straight section 82 d has bottom end 82 e that is inserted into socket 93 of frame 62 .
- Shanty rib assembly 84 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.
- Rib assembly 84 has rib straight section 84 b that has coupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.
- Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened.
- Rib straight section 84 b has bottom end 84 c that is inserted into socket 87 a (not seen) on frame 70 .
- Portable ice fishing or hunting shanty 13 has another side wall 26 and a front wall 29 .
- Window 130 has been unzipped from window frame 132 .
- Shanty rear wall 28 has a door 30 and a window 32 in the door 28 .
- Shanty top wall 34 has a front end 35 and rear end 36 .
- Shanty top wall 34 has a peak 37 and a window 38 that works similar to a sky light.
- Shanty 13 has frame member 62 and floor panel 64 .
- Floor panel 64 has a hinged panel 66 that opens when shanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode.
- Hinged panel 66 has hinges 102 .
- Hinged panel 66 opens to allow holes 104 to be drilled in ice 18 .
- Shanty 13 has frame members 68 and floor panel 69 and under seat panel 73 .
- Hinges 106 connect floor panel 64 and floor panel 69 .
- Shanty has seating panel 72 and seat back panel 74 .
- Frame 68 has pivot pin 76 and hole 79 hole for retaining pin 78 (not seen).
- Shanty rib assembly 82 has “U” shaped top section 82 a that has 2 ends.
- Rib assembly 82 has rib straight section 82 b that has coupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.
- Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened.
- Rib straight section 82 b has bottom end 82 c that is inserted into socket 92 on frame 62 .
- Rib assembly 82 has rib straight section 82 d that has coupler 81 on the top end that mates with the other leg end “U” shaped top section. Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Rib straight section 82 d has bottom end 80 e that is inserted into socket 93 of frame 62 .
- Fisherman 122 is seated on seating panel 72 with fishing pole 124 and line 126 that extends through hole 104 in ice 18 .
- Fishing bait 128 is on end of line 126 .
- Ice fishing or hunting shanty 13 can be made of a variety of materials such as aluminum, ii fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, plywood, steel, stainless steel, different plastics, different fabrics, canvas, different colors, different camouflage designs, etc.
- FIG. 10 Shown generally at 190 in FIG. 10 is a side view of mounting bar 101 of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty 13 . Also shown is the hitch receiver 16 of the motorized vehicle 15 . Hitch receiver 16 has square opening 184 that mounting bar 101 of shanty 13 is inserted into. Hitch pin 188 is inserted into Hitch receiver hole 186 . Hitch pin is inserted through hole 182 in mounting bar 101 . Hitch pin clip 190 is fastened to hitch pin. This secures the shanty 13 to motorized vehicle 15 .
- a hitch receiver 101 of most “4 wheeler” all terrain vehicles have a square opening 184 of approximately 1 1 ⁇ 4 inches.
- a mounting bar 101 of a shanty 13 that is to be used with a “4 wheeler” all terrain vehicle has square cross-sectional shape of slightly under 1 1 ⁇ 4 inches.
- Shown generally at 200 in FIG. 11 is a close up side view of a special mounting device of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty 13 .
- Frame 68 has pivot pin 76 .
- the frame 68 has a hole 77 (not seen) that pin 78 is inserted into, and frame 70 has a hole 79 (not seen) that pin 78 is inserted into.
- the special mounting pin 78 holds the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up mode or stored mode. This folded up or stored mode is shown in FIG. 2 .
- Shown generally at 210 in FIG. 12 is a close up side view of a special mounting device of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty 13 .
- Frame 68 has pivot pin 76 .
- the frame 68 has a hole 77 that pin 78 is inserted into when shanty 13 is in stored mode.
- Frame 70 has a hole 79 that pin 78 is inserted into when shanty 13 is in folded up mode or stored mode.
- the special mounting pin 78 not used when shanty 13 is in deployed mode. This deployed mode is shown in FIGS. 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , and 6 .
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very convenient to use.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very easy to take to a ice fishing or hunting site.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very quick to set up into a deployed mode.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very quick to convert into a stored mode after the shanty has been in a deployed mode.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be used for ice fishing and can be also used for hunting deer, and/or hunting decks, or hunting geese, etc.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is light weight.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is easy to transport.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a simple design.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a minimum of parts.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that would be very easy to manufacture.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a shell that can be made of a variety of materials such as canvas, nylon, or various plastics, etc. Also a shanty shell could be made of different colors, and designs such as camouflage, etc.
- the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be made of a rugged design that would require minimal maintenance.
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A portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is provided that has a stored mode and a deployed mode. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty has a frame that has a mounting bar that can be inserted into a hitch receiver such as a “4 Wheeler” all terrain vehicle. When the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is in a stored mode several panels are folded together and all of the shanty components are combined together in a self contained compact unit. When the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is in a deployed mode the shanty has a seat for a fisherman, floor panels, and at shell enclosure. A floor panel has a hinged panel that opens to allow holes to be drilled in ice for ice fishing. The shanty can be quickly be transformed from the stored mode into the deployed mode. The shanty can be also be quickly be transformed from the deployed mode into the stored mode.
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- The invention relates to portable ice fishing and hunting shanties.
- Ice fishing shanties are generally of two designs.
- Some ice fishing shacks are home made and are rather crude wooden shacks that have skids on them. They are transported to a a fishing site by the owner. Some are left on the lake for the ice fishing season. These type of shacks are rather cumbersome and difficult to transport. They are subject to vandalism if left on the lake.
- The other type of fishing shacks are similar to tents, which are pitched on the ice for each use. This type of fishing shack is difficult to use. The wind blows often against the tent can blow the tent away. They are very difficult to anchor in place on the ice and snow.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very convenient to use.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very easy to take to a ice fishing or hunting site.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very quick to set up into a deployed mode.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very quick to convert into a stored mode after the shanty has been in a deployed mode.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is self contained. All of the components are combined into one unit.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be used for ice fishing and can be also used for hunting deer and/or hunting ducks or hunting geese, etc.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is light weight.
- It is an object of the invention to provide to a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is easy to transport.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty could be easily transported by a small “4wheeler” all terrain vehicle.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty could be adapted to be mounted on a truck or a sport utility vehicle.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a simple design.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a minimum of parts.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that would be easy to manufacture.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that could be made in numerous alternate designs and sizes.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be made of a variety of materials such as aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, steel, plastic, different fabrics, different colors, camouflage, etc.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be made of a rugged design that would require minimal maintenance.
- A portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is provided that has a stored mode and a deployed mode. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty has a frame that has a mounting bar that can be inserted into a hitch receiver such as a “4 Wheeler” all terrain vehicle. When the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is in a stored mode several panels are folded together and all of the shanty components are combined together in a self contained compact unit. When the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is in a deployed mode the shanty has a seat for a fisherman, floor panels, and at shell enclosure. A floor panel has a hinged panel that opens to allow holes to be drilled in ice for ice fishing. The shanty can be quickly be transformed from the stored mode into the deployed mode. The shanty can be also be quickly be transformed from the deployed mode into the stored mode.
- In order that the manner in which the above and other objects of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying annexed drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 side perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the deployed mode. -
FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 in the folded up stored mode. -
FIG. 3 is side view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 in the first step in transforming the shanty from folded up mode to the deployed mode. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 2 in another step toward transforming the shanty to the deployed mode. The shanty ribs are shown in a disassembled state. -
FIG. 5 is side view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 2 in the next step toward the deployed mode. The shanty ribs are shown in a assembled state. -
FIG. 6 is side view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 2 in the the deployed mode. -
FIG. 7 is bottom view of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 in the folded up stored mode. The shanty frame and mounting bar can be seen. -
FIG. 8A is a close up side view of a special mounting fitting of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . The special mounting fitting is utilized to hold the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up, stored mode. -
FIG. 8B is a close up side view of a special mounting fitting of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . The special mounting fitting is shown holding the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up, stored mode. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of mounting bar of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . Also shown is the hitch receiver socket of the motorized vehicle. -
FIG. 10 is a side view of mounting bar of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . The mounting bar is shown inserted into the hitch receiver socket of the motorized vehicle. -
FIG. 11 . is a close up side view of a special mounting pin of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . The frame of portable ice fishing or hunting shanty has a hole that the pin is inserted into. The special mounting pin is shown holding the portable outdoor sports shanty in the folded up stored mode. The pin is shown inserted into the hole in the frame. -
FIG. 12 is a close up side view of a special mounting pin of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . The frame of portable outdoor sports shanty has a hole that the pin is inserted into. The special mounting pin holds the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up stored mode. The pin is shown not inserted into the hole in the frame when the frame is in the deployed mode. - The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent when the drawings are studied in conjunction with reading the following description and also reading the claims.
- In keeping with the requirements of Patent Laws there is described herein below the best mode of the invention that is currently known to the applicant. For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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FIGS. 1-12 thereof, the preferred embodiments of the new and the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by thereference number 10 will be described. -
FIG. 1 shows generally at 10 is a side perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 in the deployed mode with amotorized vehicle 15. - Shown generally at 12 is a
motorized vehicle 15 that has atrailer hitch receiver 16. Motorized vehicle is ontop 17 of a frozen body of water.Solid ice 18 covers the water which hasfish 20 therein. - The
shanty 12 has a mounting bar 101 (not seen) that is mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. Shown generally at 12 is the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 in the deployed mode. Portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 has ashell 22 made of a water proof durable material such as canvas or nylon, etc.Side wall 23 has awindow 24. Portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 has another side wall 26 (not seen) and a front wall 30 (not seen). Shantyrear wall 28 has adoor 30 and awindow 32 in thedoor 28. Shantytop wall 34 has afront end 35 andrear end 36. Shantytop wall 34 has apeak 37 and awindow 38 that works similar to a sky light.Rear frame member 62 andside frame member 68 can be seen. - Shown generally at 60 in
FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 ofFIG. 1 in the folded up or stored mode. Shanty is mounted to hitchreceiver 16 ofmotorized vehicle 15. Theshanty 13 has a mounting bar 101 (not seen) that is mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. Theshanty 13 would be in this mode when traveling to a fishing or hunting site. Also theshanty 13 would be in this mode when returning from a fishing or hunting site. Additionally, shanty would be in this mode when stored. Shanty could be detached frommotorized vehicle 15 when not in use, orshanty 13 could be stored mounted to motorized vehicle. -
Shanty 13 hasframe member 62 andfloor panel 64.Floor panel 64 has a hingedpanel 66 that opens whenshanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode.Shanty 13 hasframe members 68 andfloor panel 69. Shanty hasframe members seating panel 72 and seat backpanel 74.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76 and retainingpin 78. Shanty rib assemblies 80-84 are stored on top of seatingpanel 72.Shanty shell 22 is stored on top of rib assemblies 80-84. Mountingbracket 86 hasrib socket 87 mounted thereon.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76 andhole 79 retainingpin 78. - Shown generally at 88 in
FIG. 3 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 ofFIG. 1 in the first step in transforming the shanty from folded up mode or stored mode to the deployed mode. Shanty is mounted to hitch receiver ofmotorized vehicle 15. Theshanty 12 has a mounting bar 101 (not seen) that is mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. -
Shanty 13 hasframe member 62 andfloor panel 64.Floor panel 64 has a hingedpanel 66 that opens whenshanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode.Shanty 13 hasframe members 68 andfloor panel 69 and underseat panel 73. Shanty hasframe members seating panel 72 and seat backpanel 74.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76 andhole 79 for retaining pin 78 (not shown). Shanty rib assemblies 80-84 are stored on top, ofseat 72. Mountingbrackets 86 are attached to framemembers Floor panel 64 hasrib socket 87 andrib socket 92. - Shown generally at 100 in
FIG. 4 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 ofFIG. 1 in the next step in transforming the shanty from folded up mode to the deployed mode. Shanty is mounted to hitchreceiver 16 ofmotorized vehicle 15. Theshanty 13 has a mountingbar 101 that is mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. -
Shanty 13 hasframe member 62 andfloor panel 64.Floor panel 64 has a hingedpanel 66 that opens whenshanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode. Hingedpanel 66 has hinges 102. Hingedpanel 66 opens to allowholes 104 to be drilled inice 18.Shanty 13 hasframe members 68 andfloor panel 69 and underseat panel 73.Hinges 106connect floor panel 64 andfloor panel 69. Shanty hasframe members seating panel 72 and seat backpanel 74.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76 andhole 79 for retaining pin 78 (not seen). Mountingbrackets 86 are attached to framemembers - Shanty rib assemblies 80-84 are shown disassembled.
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Shanty rib assembly 80 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 80 has ribstraight section 80 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that will mate with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threadedbolts straight section 80 b hasbottom end 80 c that will be inserted intosocket 87 in order to mountrib assembly 80 to frame 62. -
Rib assembly 80 has ribstraight section 80 d that has coupler, 81 on the top end that will mate with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Ribstraight section 80 d has sbottom end 80 e that will be inserted intosocket 91 in order to mountrib assembly 80 to frame 62. -
Shanty rib assembly 82 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 82 has ribstraight section 82 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that will mate with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Ribstraight section 82 b hasbottom end 82 c that will be inserted intosocket 92 in order to mountrib assembly 80 to frame 62. -
Rib assembly 82 has ribstraight section 82 d that hascoupler 81 on the top end that will mate with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Ribstraight section 82 d hasbottom end 82 e that will be inserted intosocket 93 in order to mountrib 82 assembly to frame 62. -
Shanty rib assembly 84 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 84 has ribstraight section 84 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that will mate with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Ribstraight section 84 b hasbottom end 84 c that will be inserted into socket 87 a (not seen) in order to mountrib 84 assembly to frame 70. -
Rib assembly 84 has ribstraight section 84 d that hascoupler 81 on the top end that will mate with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that can be tightened. Ribstraight section 84 d hasbottom end 84 e that will be inserted into socket 91 a (not seen) in order to mountrib assembly 84 to frame 70. -
Top bar 108 hasfastener 110 andfastener 112.Top bar 108 will havefastener 112 connected to top ofrib 80 andfastener 110 will be connected to top ofrib 82.Top bar 114 hasfastener 116 andfastener 118.Top bar 114 will havefastener 116 connected to top ofrib 84 andfastener 118 will be connected to top ofrib 82 - Shown generally at 130 in
FIG. 5 is a side perspective view of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 in a next step in transforming the shanty from folded up mode to the deployed mode. Shanty is mounted to hitchreceiver 16 ofmotorized vehicle 15. Theshanty 13 has a mountingbar 101 that is mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. -
Shanty 13 hasframe member 62 andfloor panel 64.Floor panel 64 has a hingedpanel 66 that opens whenshanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode. Hingedpanel 64 has hinges 102. Hingedpanel 66 opens to allowholes 104 to be drilled inice 18.Shanty 13 hasframe members 68 andfloor panel 69 and underseat panel 73.Hinges 106connect floor panel 64 andfloor panel 69. Shanty hasframe members seating panel 72 and seat backpanel 74.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76 andhole 79 for retaining pin 78 (not seen). Mountingbrackets 86 are attached to framemembers - Shanty rib assemblies 80-84 are shown assembled.
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Shanty rib assembly 80 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 80 has ribstraight section 80 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts and that are tightened. Ribstraight section 80 b hasbottom end 80 c that is inserted intosocket 87 offrame 62. -
Rib assembly 80 has ribstraight section 80 d that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 80 d hasbottom end 80 e that is inserted intosocket 91 offrame 62. -
Shanty rib assembly 82 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 82 has ribstraight section 82 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts are tightened. Ribstraight section 82 b hasbottom end 82 c that is inserted intosocket 92 onframe 62. -
Rib assembly 82 has ribstraight section 82 d that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 82 d hasbottom end 82 e that is inserted intosocket 93 offrame 62. -
Shanty rib assembly 84 has “U” shaped top section that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 84 has ribstraight section 84 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 84 b hasbottom end 84 c that is inserted into socket 87 a (not seen) onframe 70. -
Rib assembly 84 has ribstraight section 84 d that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 84 d hasbottom end 84 e that is inserted into socket 91 a (not seen) onframe 70. -
Top bar 108 hasfastener 110 andfastener 112.Top bar 108 hasfastener 110 connected to top ofrib 82 andfastener 112 is connected to top ofrib 80.Top bar 114 hasfastener 116 andfastener 118.Top bar 114 hasfastener 116 connected to top ofrib 84 andfastener 118 is connected to top ofrib 82. -
FIG. 6 shows generally at 120 is a side perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 in the deployed mode with amotorized vehicle 15. (Part ofshell 22 has been removed in order to see interior ofshanty 13.)Motorized vehicle 15 has atrailer hitch receiver 16. Motorized vehicle is ontop 17 of a frozen body of water.Solid ice 18 covers the water which hasfish 20 therein. Theshanty 13 has a mounting bar 101 (not seen) that is mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. Portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 has ashell 22 made of a water proof durable material such as canvas or nylon, etc. Portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 has anotherside wall 26 and afront wall 29.Window 130 has been unzipped fromwindow frame 132. Shantyrear wall 28 has adoor 30 and awindow 32 in thedoor 28. Shantytop wall 34 has afront end 35 andrear end 36. Shantytop wall 34 has apeak 37 and awindow 38 that works similar to a sky light. -
Shanty 13 hasframe member 62 andfloor panel 64.Floor panel 64 has a hingedpanel 66 that opens whenshanty 13 is in the fully deployed mode. Hingedpanel 66 has hinges 102. Hingedpanel 66 opens to allowholes 104 to be drilled inice 18.Shanty 13 hasframe members 68 andfloor panel 69 and underseat panel 73.Hinges 106connect floor panel 64 andfloor panel 69. Shanty has seatingpanel 72 and seat backpanel 74.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76 andhole 79 hole for retaining pin 78 (not seen). -
Shanty rib assembly 82 has “U” shapedtop section 82 a that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 82 has ribstraight section 82 b that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 82 b hasbottom end 82 c that is inserted intosocket 92 onframe 62. -
Rib assembly 82 has ribstraight section 82 d that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with the other leg end “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 82 d hasbottom end 80 e that is inserted intosocket 93 offrame 62. -
Shanty rib assembly 84 has “U” shapedtop section 84 a that has 2 ends.Rib assembly 84 has ribstraight section 84 b (not seen) that hascoupler 81 on the top end that mates with a leg end of “U” shaped top section.Coupler 81 has threaded bolts that are tightened. Ribstraight section 84 b hasbottom end 84 c (not seen)that is inserted into socket 87 a (not seen) onframe 70. - Various means can be utilized to fasten
shanty shell 22 to the other components of theportable shanty 13. Theshanty shell 22 can be permanently fastened to the other components of the shanty by rivet& or screws or glues, etc. Alternately theshanty shell 22 could be fastened to the other portable shanty components by snap fittings. -
Fisherman 122 is seated onseating panel 72 withfishing pole 124 andline 126 that extends throughhole 104 inice 18.Fishing bait 128 is on end ofline 126. - Ice fishing or
hunting shanty 13 can be made of a variety of materials such as aluminum, ii fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, plywood, steel, stainless steel, different plastics, different fabrics, canvas, different colors, different camouflage designs, etc. - Shown generally at 140 in
FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13 in the folded up stored mode. Theshanty 13 has a mountingbar 101 that is to be mounted into thetrailer hitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15. -
Shanty 13 hasframe members 68 andfloor panel 69 and underseat panel 73. Shanty hasframe members 70 which hasseating panel 72.Frame 68 has pivot pins 76 and retaining pins 78. - Shown generally at 160 in
FIG. 8A is a close up side view of a special “L” shaped mounting fitting 86 of the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty ofFIG. 1 . The special “L” shaped mounting fitting 86 is utilized to hold the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up mode or stored mode.Socket 87 onframe 62 is to be placed over special “L” shaped mountingbracket 86 onframe 70. - Shown generally at 170 in
FIG. 8B is a close up side view of a “L” shaped mounting fitting of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13. The special “L” shaped mounting fitting 86 is utilized to hold the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up mode or stored mode.Socket 87 on frame is be placed over special “L” shaped mounting fitting 86 onframe 70. The special “L” shaped mounting fitting 86 is shown holding the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up mode or stored mode. - Shown generally at 180 in
FIG. 9 is a side view of mountingbar 101 of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13. Mounting bar hashole 182. Also shown is thehitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15.Hitch receiver 16 hassquare opening 184 that mountingbar 101 ofshanty 13 will be inserted into. Hitch receiver hashole 186.Hitch pin 188 andhitch pin clip 190 are shown. - Shown generally at 190 in
FIG. 10 is a side view of mountingbar 101 of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13. Also shown is thehitch receiver 16 of themotorized vehicle 15.Hitch receiver 16 hassquare opening 184 that mountingbar 101 ofshanty 13 is inserted into.Hitch pin 188 is inserted intoHitch receiver hole 186. Hitch pin is inserted throughhole 182 in mountingbar 101.Hitch pin clip 190 is fastened to hitch pin. This secures theshanty 13 tomotorized vehicle 15. - A
hitch receiver 101 of most “4 wheeler” all terrain vehicles have asquare opening 184 of approximately 1 ¼ inches. A mountingbar 101 of ashanty 13 that is to be used with a “4 wheeler” all terrain vehicle has square cross-sectional shape of slightly under 1 ¼ inches. - A
hitch receiver 101 of most trucks or SUV's have asquare opening 184 of approximately 2 inches. A mountingbar 101 of ashanty 13 that is to be used with a truck or a SUV would have square cross section shape of slightly under 2 inches. - Shown generally at 200 in
FIG. 11 is a close up side view of a special mounting device of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76. Theframe 68 has a hole 77 (not seen) thatpin 78 is inserted into, andframe 70 has a hole 79 (not seen) thatpin 78 is inserted into. Thespecial mounting pin 78 holds the portable ice fishing or hunting shanty in the folded up mode or stored mode. This folded up or stored mode is shown inFIG. 2 . Shown generally at 210 inFIG. 12 is a close up side view of a special mounting device of the portable ice fishing orhunting shanty 13.Frame 68 haspivot pin 76. Theframe 68 has ahole 77 thatpin 78 is inserted into whenshanty 13 is in stored mode.Frame 70 has ahole 79 thatpin 78 is inserted into whenshanty 13 is in folded up mode or stored mode. Thespecial mounting pin 78 not used whenshanty 13 is in deployed mode. This deployed mode is shown inFIGS. 1 , 3, 4, 5, and 6. - It should be very clear from the drawings and the above description that this new portable ice fishing or hunting shanty is unique and clearly provides a solution that the prior art does not provide.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very convenient to use.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very easy to take to a ice fishing or hunting site.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very quick to set up into a deployed mode.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is very quick to convert into a stored mode after the shanty has been in a deployed mode.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is self contained. All of to the components are combined into one unit.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be used for ice fishing and can be also used for hunting deer, and/or hunting decks, or hunting geese, etc.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is light weight.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that is easy to transport.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty could be easily transported by a small “4 wheeler” all terrain vehicle.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty could be adapted to be mounted on a truck or a sport utility vehicle.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a simple design.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a minimum of parts.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that would be very easy to manufacture.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that could be made in numerous alternate designs and sizes.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be made of a variety of materials such as aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, plywood, steel, stainless steel, plastic, etc.
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that has a shell that can be made of a variety of materials such as canvas, nylon, or various plastics, etc. Also a shanty shell could be made of different colors, and designs such as camouflage, etc
- It should be very clear that the new invention does provide a portable ice fishing or hunting shanty that can be made of a rugged design that would require minimal maintenance.
- This invention having been described in its presently contemplated best mode, it is clear that it is susceptible to numerous, variations, modifications, modes and embodiments within the ability of those skilled in the art and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts or principles of this invention. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. It should be understood that the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways.
- As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined by the scope of the following claims.
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1. A portable ice fishing or hunting shanty comprising:
a shanty main frame; said shanty main frame having a mounting bar thereon; said mounting bar having means for mating with a hitch receiver on a motorized vehicle;
a seating panel; said seating panel being coupled to said main frame;
an under seat panel; said under seat panel being coupled to said main frame;
a floor panel; said floor panel being coupled to said under seat panel;
said portable shanty having a shanty shell;
said portable shanty having a deployed mode and a stored mode;
when said portable shanty is in said deployed mode, said first floor panel is positioned on a surface; and said second floor panel is positioned on said surface;
when said portable shanty is in said deployed mode, said shanty shell forms a shanty enclosure; said shanty enclosure having a shanty inner surface and a shanty outer surface; said shanty enclosure having shanty side walls and a shanty top wall;
a door being located on a shanty side wall;
when said portable shanty is in said stored mode; a floor panel is positioned above said seating panel;
when said portable shanty is in said stored mode, said shanty shell does not form a shanty enclosure.
2. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including means for keeping said portable shanty in stored mode.
3. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein a floor panel is coupled to said shanty main frame when said portable shanty in stored mode.
4. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including means for keeping said shanty in said deployed mode.
5. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including a rib that is coupled to said shanty; said rib having means for keeping said shanty shell in said deployed mode.
6. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including more than one rib being coupled to said shanty; said ribs having means for keeping said shanty shell in said deployed mode.
7. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein a floor panel has an opening therethrough.
8. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein a floor panel has an opening therethrough; and including a panel that has an open position and a closed position; when said panel is in said closed position, said panel covers said opening in said floor panel.
9. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein a floor panel has an opening therethrough; and including a hinged panel that has an open position and a closed position; when said hinged panel is in said closed position, said panel covers said opening in said floor panel.
10. The portable ice fishing or hunting to shanty of claim 1 including an additional floor panel.
11. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including means for fastening said shanty shell to said shanty main frame.
12. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein said mounting bar has square cross sectional shape that will fit into a one and one fourth inch hitch receiver on a motorized vehicle; or, said mounting bar has square cross sectional shape that will fit into a two inch hitch receiver on a motorized vehicle.
13. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein said door has a window thereon.
14. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein said shell is made of a waterproof material, or a canvas material, or a plastic material, or a nylon material, or a camouflage material.
15. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including a window located on a shanty side wall.
16. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 including a window located on a shanty side wall; said window having an open position and an closed position.
17. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 1 wherein components of said shanty are made of aluminum, or fiberglass, or carbon fiber, or wood, or plywood, or steel, or metal, or stainless steel, or different types of plastic.
18. A portable ice fishing or hunting shanty comprising:
a shanty main frame; said shanty main frame having a mounting bar thereon; said mounting bar having means for mating with a hitch receiver on a motorized vehicle;
a seating panel; said seating panel being coupled to said main frame;
an under seat panel; said under seat panel being coupled to said main frame;
a floor panel; said floor panel being coupled to said under seat panel;
said portable shanty having a shanty shell;
said portable shanty having a deployed mode and a stored mode;
when said portable shanty is in said deployed mode, said floor panel is positioned on a surface;
when said portable shanty is in said deployed mode, said shanty shell forms a shanty enclosure; said shanty enclosure having a shanty inner surface and a shanty outer surface; said shanty enclosure having shanty side walls and a shanty top wall;
a door being located on a shanty side wall;
when said portable shanty is in said stored mode; a floor panel is positioned above said seating panel;
when said portable shanty is in said stored mode, said shanty shell does not form a shanty enclosure;
said portable shanty having means for keeping said portable shanty in deployed mode; and,
said portable shanty having means for keeping said portable shanty in stored mode.
19. The portable ice fishing or hunting shanty of claim 18 wherein a floor panel has an opening therethrough.
20. A portable ice fishing or hunting shanty comprising:
a shanty main frame; said shanty main frame having a mounting bar thereon; said mounting bar having means for mating with a hitch receiver on a motorized vehicle;
a seating panel; said seating panel being coupled to said main frame;
an under seat panel; said under seat panel being coupled to said main frame;
a floor panel; said floor panel being coupled to said under seat panel;
a floor panel has an opening therethrough;
a panel that has an open position and a closed position; when said panel is in said closed position, said panel covers said opening in said floor panel.
said portable shanty having a shanty shell;
said portable shanty having a deployed mode and a stored mode;
when said portable shanty is in said deployed mode, said floor panel is positioned on a surface;
when said portable shanty is in said deployed mode, said shanty shell forms a shanty enclosure; said shanty enclosure having a shanty inner surface and a shanty outer surface; said shanty enclosure having shanty side walls and a shanty top wall;
a door being located on a shanty side wall;
when said portable shanty is in said stored mode; a floor panel is positioned above said seating panel;
when said portable shanty is in said stored mode, said shanty shell does not form a shanty enclosure;
said portable shanty having means for keeping said portable shanty in deployed mode; and,
said portable shanty having means for keeping said portable shanty in stored mode.
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