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US20050035249A1
US20050035249A1 US10/820,340 US82034004A US2005035249A1 US 20050035249 A1 US20050035249 A1 US 20050035249A1 US 82034004 A US82034004 A US 82034004A US 2005035249 A1 US2005035249 A1 US 2005035249A1
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the present invention relates generally to supports and racks, and more specifically to a portable equipment holder for sports equipment.
  • Hunters are often fishermen as well. No one likes to buy more equipment or supplies than is necessary. It is a waste of money, resources and space. Thus, hunters and fishermen need a single device that is capable of safely and securely holding a fishing rod ready for immediate use, as well as a firearm or bow at the ready for a quick shot.
  • the sports equipment holder has a rod with a clamp at a first end and an equipment support at a second end.
  • the equipment support includes a bow fork, a rod hook or a firearm hook.
  • the firearm hook and the rod hook may be combined into a single piece.
  • the clamp is easily attached to a nearby tree limb, boat rail, tree stand, hunting blind or another suitable support.
  • the clamp resists slipping and will attach properly to square, rectangle, multi-sided and virtually any regular or irregular surface that will fit within the clamp's jaws.
  • the rod is strong enough to hold a firearm, bow or fishing rod in virtually any position desired by the sportsman.
  • the equipment support When used as a bow holder, the equipment support is a bow fork. When used for fishing rods or firearms, the equipment support is the rod and rifle hook.
  • the sports equipment holder will securely hold a bow or a firearm ready for a quick shot, with minimal movement of the hunter, and provides for hands-free security while fishing.
  • the sports equipment holder may be made of steel, aluminum, or other suitable manmade materials, whether metals or nonmetals.
  • Bright materials, such as steel or aluminum may be anodized, powder coated, or treated with zinc chromate or another suitable finish in a flat dark color to inhibit reflections and corrosion.
  • the bow fork and the rod and rifle hook may be dipped in a rubber, vinyl, or another non-slip, sound-deadening coating. The coating protects the archers bow from damage, prevents the bow from slipping out of the fork and reduces noise when inserting the bow into the bow fork and removing it in preparation for a shot, so as not to scare the game animal.
  • One of the advantages of the sports equipment holder is that it is easily portable. Most bow or firearm holders are almost permanently attached to the tree or the tree stand. This requires a hunter with multiple stands to buy multiple holders. A hunter would need to purchase only one sports equipment holder for multiple tree stands or other locations since it can be easily attached and detached as a hunter moves between stands or blinds. It is portable enough to carry in a pocket or fanny pack.
  • Another advantage to the sports equipment holder is that the hunter can place it almost anywhere on the perimeter of the tree stand to suit his needs depending on how he positions the stand and the direction he most likely intends to shoot. Most of all, unlike other holders that screw into the tree or hang from the side, the sports equipment holder can hold the bow or firearm in front of the hunter, or on the same side of the stand he intends to shoot from, in an upright ‘ready to shoot’ position. This is especially beneficial since it minimizes the movement required to retrieve the bow or firearm and therefore greatly reduces the risk of scaring the game animal.
  • Yet another advantage to the sports equipment holder is that the same hunter can use it for holding a fishing rod, reducing the amount of equipment the hunter must purchase to participate in multiple sports activities.
  • FIG. 1 is an environmental perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a firearm, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a fishing rod, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow, according to the present invention.
  • the sports equipment holder has a rod with a clamp at a first end and an equipment support at a second end.
  • the equipment support includes a bow fork, a rod hook or a firearm hook.
  • FIG. 1 is an environmental perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow, according to the present invention.
  • the device has a support rod 10 with a first end and a second end.
  • a clamp 12 is attached to the first end of the support rod 10 and an equipment holder 14 is removably attached to the second end of the support rod 10 .
  • the clamp 12 has jaws that open wide enough to permit the device to be temporarily attached to a suitable support, such as a rail or a tree branch.
  • the clamp 12 shown is a type that holds tighter to the supporting structure when twisted in one direction, and becomes looser when twisted in the opposite direction. To maintain the proper attachment force, the user may need to change the orientation of the clamp 12 when changing the attachment of the equipment holder 14 .
  • Other clamp types may be used.
  • the sports equipment holder is attached to a tree stand 16 as used by a hunter 18 .
  • the equipment holder 14 has a threaded member that extends through an aperture in the rod 10 . The threaded member permits the equipment holder 14 to attach to the rod 10 with a thumbscrew 20 .
  • One or more lock washers may be used on the threaded member between the rod 10 and the thumbscrew 20 or the equipment holder 14 to adjust the equipment holder's resistance to rotation.
  • the sports equipment holder permits a sportsman to have a bow or a firearm in a position to be ready for a quick shot without the need for the sportsman to hold the bow or firearm continuously.
  • a bow 24 is shown supported in an upright position, canted slightly forward.
  • the equipment holder 14 is a bow fork 22 .
  • the bow fork 22 shown is oriented with the tines approximately level.
  • a lower bow limb 25 is slipped into the bow fork 22 , between the tines.
  • the weight of the bow 24 rotates the bow 24 forward to frictionally engage the bow fork 22 .
  • the position of the bow fork 22 may be adjusted to orient the bow 24 into the optimal position for each sportsman. If a suitable support is available, when the device is used to support a bow 24 , the sporting equipment holder may be attached overhead to suspend the bow 24 from an upper bow limb 27 .
  • the bow fork 22 is coated with a non-slip material. In another embodiment, the bow fork 22 is coated with a sound-deadening material.
  • a rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a firearm, according to the present invention.
  • the equipment holder 14 is a firearm hook 28 .
  • the firearm hook 28 is oriented to accept a buttstock 30 of a firearm.
  • the firearm hook 28 has three hooks to define an area into which the buttstock 30 is inserted.
  • the space within the hooks generally defines a top, a bottom, and a butt of a buttstock 30 .
  • a first hook 32 supports the bottom of the buttstock 30 about midway between the butt and a wrist of the buttstock 30 .
  • a second hook 34 supports a top of the buttstock 30 adjacent to the butt of the buttstock 30 .
  • a third hook 36 supports below the buttstock 30 .
  • the planes of the first hook 32 and the second hook 34 are generally parallel to each other and perpendicular to a main shaft 38 , which connects the three hooks together.
  • the third hook 36 is angled away slightly from the first hook 32 , the second hook 34 and the main shaft 38 .
  • the firearm hook 28 When the sports equipment holder is used properly, the weight of the-firearm and the orientation of the firearm hook 28 causes the firearm to lean forward slightly. In this manner the firearm is retained within the firearm hook 28 .
  • the firearm hook 28 may be adjusted to orient the firearm into the optimal position for each sportsman.
  • the firearm hook 28 is coated with a non-slip material.
  • the firearm hook 28 is coated with a sound-deadening material. A rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • the thumbscrew 20 may be replaced with a bow fork 22 having a threaded portion identical to the thumbscrew 20 . This embodiment keeps all of the parts for the sports equipment holder together, minimizing the risk of loss.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a fishing rod 40 , according to the present invention.
  • the equipment holder is a fishing rod hook 42 .
  • the fishing rod hook 42 is oriented to accept a fishing rod 40 .
  • the fishing rod hook 42 is nearly identical to the firearm hook- 28 in several ways.
  • the fishing rod hook 42 has a main shaft 38 , a first hook 32 and a second hook 34 to define an area into which the fishing rod 40 is inserted.
  • the space within the hooks 32 , 34 generally defines a handle of a fishing rod 40 .
  • a first hook 32 supports the bottom of the fishing rod 40 near the reel 44 .
  • a second hook 34 supports a top of the fishing rod 42 between the reel and the butt end of the fishing rod 40 .
  • a third hook 36 is included to enable the use of the fishing rod hook 42 as a firearm hook 28 .
  • no third hook 36 is included with the fishing rod hook 42 .
  • the planes of the first hook 32 and the second hook 34 are generally parallel to each other and perpendicular to the main shaft 38 , which connects the hooks 32 , 34 , 36 together.
  • the third hook 36 is angled away slightly from the first hook 32 , the second hook 34 and the main shaft 38 . The third hook 36 does not interfere with the use of the firearm hook 28 as a fishing rod hook 42 .
  • the weight and subsequent torque of the fishing rod 40 and the orientation of the fishing rod hook 42 causes the fishing rod 42 to be securely retained within the fishing rod-hook 42 .
  • the fishing rod hook 42 may be adjusted to orient the fishing rod 40 into the optimal position for each sportsman.
  • the fishing rod hook 42 is coated with a non-slip material.
  • the fishing rod hook 42 is coated with a sound-deadening material.
  • a rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow 24 , according to the present invention.
  • the bow fork 22 is oriented so that the tines are approximately level.
  • a lower bow limb 25 is slipped into the bow fork 22 , between the tines.
  • the weight of the bow 24 rotates the bow 24 forward to frictionally engage the bow fork 22 .
  • the bow fork 22 may be adjusted to orient the bow 24 into the optimal position for each sportsman.
  • the appropriate angle of the bow fork 22 also depends upon the design of the hunter's bow and the angle of the bow's limbs.
  • the bow fork 22 is adjustable to accommodate any bow design.
  • the bow fork 22 may be attached to either side of the rod 10 , to accommodate left- or right-handed sportsmen or to suit individual preferences. To maintain the proper tension, the user may need to change the orientation of the clamp 12 when changing the attachment of the bow fork 22 or any of the equipment holders 14 .
  • the bow fork 22 is coated with a non-slip material.
  • the bow fork 22 is coated with a sound-deadening material. A rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • the clamp 12 is shown attached to a section of square tubing.
  • the jaws of the clamp are suitable for securely attaching the sporting equipment holder to many materials, including multi-sided or angular tubing or lumber found in tree stands, blinds, trees, or other places.

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A portable sports equipment holder has a support rod with a first end and a second end. A clamp is attached to the first end of the support rod and an equipment holder removably attached to the second end of the support rod. The equipment holder may be a fishing rod hook, a firearm hook or a bow fork. The firearm hook may be used as a fishing rod hook. A distinct fishing rod hook is a variation of the firearm hook. The equipment holder is secured to the support rod with a threaded member and a thumbscrew. The equipment holder may include a non-slip or sound-deadening properties.

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    PRIORITY
  • This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/495,408, filed Aug. 16, 2003.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates generally to supports and racks, and more specifically to a portable equipment holder for sports equipment.
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • Hunters in tree stands or in blinds cannot hold all their equipment in their hands. Some equipment must be attached to the tree or placed on the ground. Some equipment, such as a camera, rattling antlers, game calls and range finders, might be held in the hands, but that would make it difficult to operate a firearm or a bow. Assuming that the hunter does not need to hold additional equipment, holding only a firearm or a bow becomes progressively more difficult as the day goes on, due to fatigue and cold weather. Thus, a convenient and safe way to hold a firearm or a bow at the ready is desirable.
  • Many devices have been developed to hold sports equipment, including firearms and bows, but they have many shortcomings. Other firearm or bow holders are bulky and heavy, and don't place the firearm or bow in a position that makes it easy to shoot quickly. Some of these devices interfere with the limited foot space in a tree stand. A hunter should not move excessively while in a tree stand. Excessive movement makes it more likely that the game animals will discover the hunter's presence and avoid the area. In addition, excessive movement may increase the likelihood of injury due to a fall from a tree stand.
  • Like hunters, fishermen place similar demands upon their equipment. While fishing, it is not practical to hold the fishing rod or pole in the hands the entire time. A fisherman must perform many tasks, from maintaining another fishing rod, to helping a companion with their equipment or eating lunch. Thus, a convenient and safe way to hold a fishing rod ready for immediate action is desirable.
  • Hunters are often fishermen as well. No one likes to buy more equipment or supplies than is necessary. It is a waste of money, resources and space. Thus, hunters and fishermen need a single device that is capable of safely and securely holding a fishing rod ready for immediate use, as well as a firearm or bow at the ready for a quick shot.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The sports equipment holder has a rod with a clamp at a first end and an equipment support at a second end. The equipment support includes a bow fork, a rod hook or a firearm hook. The firearm hook and the rod hook may be combined into a single piece. The clamp is easily attached to a nearby tree limb, boat rail, tree stand, hunting blind or another suitable support. The clamp resists slipping and will attach properly to square, rectangle, multi-sided and virtually any regular or irregular surface that will fit within the clamp's jaws. The rod is strong enough to hold a firearm, bow or fishing rod in virtually any position desired by the sportsman.
  • When used as a bow holder, the equipment support is a bow fork. When used for fishing rods or firearms, the equipment support is the rod and rifle hook. The sports equipment holder will securely hold a bow or a firearm ready for a quick shot, with minimal movement of the hunter, and provides for hands-free security while fishing.
  • The sports equipment holder may be made of steel, aluminum, or other suitable manmade materials, whether metals or nonmetals. Bright materials, such as steel or aluminum may be anodized, powder coated, or treated with zinc chromate or another suitable finish in a flat dark color to inhibit reflections and corrosion. The bow fork and the rod and rifle hook may be dipped in a rubber, vinyl, or another non-slip, sound-deadening coating. The coating protects the archers bow from damage, prevents the bow from slipping out of the fork and reduces noise when inserting the bow into the bow fork and removing it in preparation for a shot, so as not to scare the game animal.
  • One of the advantages of the sports equipment holder is that it is easily portable. Most bow or firearm holders are almost permanently attached to the tree or the tree stand. This requires a hunter with multiple stands to buy multiple holders. A hunter would need to purchase only one sports equipment holder for multiple tree stands or other locations since it can be easily attached and detached as a hunter moves between stands or blinds. It is portable enough to carry in a pocket or fanny pack.
  • Another advantage to the sports equipment holder is that the hunter can place it almost anywhere on the perimeter of the tree stand to suit his needs depending on how he positions the stand and the direction he most likely intends to shoot. Most of all, unlike other holders that screw into the tree or hang from the side, the sports equipment holder can hold the bow or firearm in front of the hunter, or on the same side of the stand he intends to shoot from, in an upright ‘ready to shoot’ position. This is especially beneficial since it minimizes the movement required to retrieve the bow or firearm and therefore greatly reduces the risk of scaring the game animal.
  • Yet another advantage to the sports equipment holder is that the same hunter can use it for holding a fishing rod, reducing the amount of equipment the hunter must purchase to participate in multiple sports activities.
  • Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a sports equipment holder that is easily portable.
  • It is another object of the invention to teach a sports equipment holder that is easily attached to any suitable tree limb or rail without special tools.
  • It is a further object of the invention to provide a sports equipment holder that securely supports a bow or firearm within easy reach of the hunter.
  • It is another object of the invention to teach a sports equipment holder that securely supports a fishing rod.
  • It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in an apparatus for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.
  • These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is an environmental perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a firearm, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a fishing rod, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow, according to the present invention.
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  • The sports equipment holder has a rod with a clamp at a first end and an equipment support at a second end. The equipment support includes a bow fork, a rod hook or a firearm hook. FIG. 1 is an environmental perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow, according to the present invention. The device has a support rod 10 with a first end and a second end. A clamp 12 is attached to the first end of the support rod 10 and an equipment holder 14 is removably attached to the second end of the support rod 10. The clamp 12 has jaws that open wide enough to permit the device to be temporarily attached to a suitable support, such as a rail or a tree branch. The clamp 12 shown is a type that holds tighter to the supporting structure when twisted in one direction, and becomes looser when twisted in the opposite direction. To maintain the proper attachment force, the user may need to change the orientation of the clamp 12 when changing the attachment of the equipment holder 14. Other clamp types may be used. In FIG. 1, the sports equipment holder is attached to a tree stand 16 as used by a hunter 18. In the preferred embodiment, the equipment holder 14 has a threaded member that extends through an aperture in the rod 10. The threaded member permits the equipment holder 14 to attach to the rod 10 with a thumbscrew 20. One or more lock washers may be used on the threaded member between the rod 10 and the thumbscrew 20 or the equipment holder 14 to adjust the equipment holder's resistance to rotation. The sports equipment holder permits a sportsman to have a bow or a firearm in a position to be ready for a quick shot without the need for the sportsman to hold the bow or firearm continuously. Here, a bow 24 is shown supported in an upright position, canted slightly forward.
  • In FIG. 1 the equipment holder 14 is a bow fork 22. The bow fork 22 shown is oriented with the tines approximately level. A lower bow limb 25 is slipped into the bow fork 22, between the tines. The weight of the bow 24 rotates the bow 24 forward to frictionally engage the bow fork 22. The position of the bow fork 22 may be adjusted to orient the bow 24 into the optimal position for each sportsman. If a suitable support is available, when the device is used to support a bow 24, the sporting equipment holder may be attached overhead to suspend the bow 24 from an upper bow limb 27.
  • In one embodiment, the bow fork 22 is coated with a non-slip material. In another embodiment, the bow fork 22 is coated with a sound-deadening material. A rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a firearm, according to the present invention. In this embodiment, the equipment holder 14 is a firearm hook 28. The firearm hook 28 is oriented to accept a buttstock 30 of a firearm. The firearm hook 28 has three hooks to define an area into which the buttstock 30 is inserted. The space within the hooks generally defines a top, a bottom, and a butt of a buttstock 30. A first hook 32 supports the bottom of the buttstock 30 about midway between the butt and a wrist of the buttstock 30. A second hook 34 supports a top of the buttstock 30 adjacent to the butt of the buttstock 30. A third hook 36 supports below the buttstock 30. The planes of the first hook 32 and the second hook 34 are generally parallel to each other and perpendicular to a main shaft 38, which connects the three hooks together. The third hook 36 is angled away slightly from the first hook 32, the second hook 34 and the main shaft 38.
  • When the sports equipment holder is used properly, the weight of the-firearm and the orientation of the firearm hook 28 causes the firearm to lean forward slightly. In this manner the firearm is retained within the firearm hook 28. The firearm hook 28 may be adjusted to orient the firearm into the optimal position for each sportsman. In one embodiment, the firearm hook 28 is coated with a non-slip material. In another embodiment, the firearm hook 28 is coated with a sound-deadening material. A rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • In another embodiment, the thumbscrew 20 may be replaced with a bow fork 22 having a threaded portion identical to the thumbscrew 20. This embodiment keeps all of the parts for the sports equipment holder together, minimizing the risk of loss.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a fishing rod 40, according to the present invention. In this embodiment, the equipment holder is a fishing rod hook 42. The fishing rod hook 42 is oriented to accept a fishing rod 40. The fishing rod hook 42 is nearly identical to the firearm hook-28 in several ways. The fishing rod hook 42 has a main shaft 38, a first hook 32 and a second hook 34 to define an area into which the fishing rod 40 is inserted. The space within the hooks 32, 34 generally defines a handle of a fishing rod 40. A first hook 32 supports the bottom of the fishing rod 40 near the reel 44. A second hook 34 supports a top of the fishing rod 42 between the reel and the butt end of the fishing rod 40. In one embodiment, a third hook 36 is included to enable the use of the fishing rod hook 42 as a firearm hook 28. In another embodiment, no third hook 36 is included with the fishing rod hook 42. The planes of the first hook 32 and the second hook 34 are generally parallel to each other and perpendicular to the main shaft 38, which connects the hooks 32, 34, 36 together. When provided, the third hook 36 is angled away slightly from the first hook 32, the second hook 34 and the main shaft 38. The third hook 36 does not interfere with the use of the firearm hook 28 as a fishing rod hook 42.
  • The weight and subsequent torque of the fishing rod 40 and the orientation of the fishing rod hook 42 causes the fishing rod 42 to be securely retained within the fishing rod-hook 42. The fishing rod hook 42 may be adjusted to orient the fishing rod 40 into the optimal position for each sportsman. In one embodiment, the fishing rod hook 42 is coated with a non-slip material. In another embodiment, the fishing rod hook 42 is coated with a sound-deadening material. A rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the sports equipment holder supporting a bow 24, according to the present invention. In this example, the bow fork 22 is oriented so that the tines are approximately level. A lower bow limb 25 is slipped into the bow fork 22, between the tines. The weight of the bow 24 rotates the bow 24 forward to frictionally engage the bow fork 22. The bow fork 22 may be adjusted to orient the bow 24 into the optimal position for each sportsman. The appropriate angle of the bow fork 22 also depends upon the design of the hunter's bow and the angle of the bow's limbs. The bow fork 22 is adjustable to accommodate any bow design. The bow fork 22 may be attached to either side of the rod 10, to accommodate left- or right-handed sportsmen or to suit individual preferences. To maintain the proper tension, the user may need to change the orientation of the clamp 12 when changing the attachment of the bow fork 22 or any of the equipment holders 14. In one embodiment, the bow fork 22 is coated with a non-slip material. In another embodiment, the bow fork 22 is coated with a sound-deadening material. A rubber or soft plastic substance may serve both the non-slip and the sound-deadening roles, but many other materials may be used.
  • The clamp 12 is shown attached to a section of square tubing. The jaws of the clamp are suitable for securely attaching the sporting equipment holder to many materials, including multi-sided or angular tubing or lumber found in tree stands, blinds, trees, or other places.
  • Part # Part Name
    • 10 rod
    • 12 clamp
    • 14 equipment holder
    • 16 tree stand
    • 18 sportsman
    • 20 thumbscrew
    • 22 bow fork
    • 24 bow
    • 25 lower bow limb
    • 27 upper bow limb
    • 28 firearm hook
    • 30 buttstock
    • 32 first hook
    • 34 second hook
    • 36 third hook
    • 38 main shaft
    • 40 fishing rod
    • 42 fishing rod hook
    • 44 reel

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1. A portable sports equipment holder comprising:
a support rod with a first end and a second end;
a clamp attached to the first end of the support rod; and
an equipment holder removably attached to the second end of the support rod.
2. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the equipment holder comprises a fishing rod hook.
3. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the equipment holder comprises a bow fork.
4. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the equipment holder comprises a firearm hook.
5. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 2, wherein the fishing rod hook further comprises a firearm hook.
6. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 4, wherein the firearm hook further comprises a fishing rod hook.
7. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the second end of the support rod comprises an aperture that is oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the support rod, wherein the equipment holder comprises a threaded member, wherein the threaded member is placed through the aperture and the equipment holder is secured to the support rod with a thumbscrew.
8. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the equipment holder is pivotally attached to the support rod.
9. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the equipment holder is made of a sound-damping material.
10. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 1, wherein the equipment holder is covered with a sound-damping. material.
11. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 2, wherein the fishing rod hook comprises a plurality of hooks fixed to a main shaft, wherein the space within the plurality of hooks generally defines a generally cylindrical fishing rod handle, wherein a first hook supports a bottom of the handle above a butt end of the fishing rod, and a second hook supports a top of the fishing rod handle adjacent to the butt of the fishing rod, wherein the planes of the first hook and the second hook are generally parallel to each other and perpendicular to the main shaft.
12. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 4, wherein the firearm hook comprises a plurality of hooks fixed to a main shaft, wherein the space within the plurality of hooks generally defines a top, a bottom, and a butt of a firearm stock, wherein a first hook supports a bottom of the stock about midway between the butt and a wrist of the stock, a second hook supports a top of the stock adjacent to the butt of the stock, and a third hook supports the butt of the stock, wherein the planes of the first hook and the second hook are generally parallel to each other and perpendicular to the main shaft, and the third hook is generally perpendicular to the first and second hooks and generally parallel to the main shaft.
13. A portable sports equipment holder comprising:
a support rod with a first end and a second end;
a clamp attached to the first end of the support rod; and
a bow fork pivotally and adjustably attached to the second end of the support rod wherein the clamp may be attached to a suitable fixture and the bow fork may be adjusted to provide the desired orientation of a bow and to accommodate different bow limb designs.
14. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 13, wherein the bow fork is coated with a nonslip material.
15. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 13, wherein the bow fork is coated with a sound-attenuating material.
16. A portable sports equipment holder comprising:
a support rod with a first end and a second end;
a clamp attached to the first end of the support rod; and
an equipment hook attached to the second end of the support rod.
17. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 16, wherein the equipment hook comprises a firearm holder.
18. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 17, wherein the firearm holder comprises a fishing rod holder.
19. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 16, wherein the equipment hook comprises a combined firearm holder and fishing rod holder.
20. The portable sports equipment holder of claim 16, wherein the equipment hook is attached to the support rod with a bow fork.
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