IP Library Granted Patent US 12674356
Granted Patent B2
US 12674356 · App. 18/327,268 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Climbing stick

Inventors: Kevin Leach (Grand Rapids, MI); Alex Chopp (Royal Oak, MI); Jake Matelic (Royal Oak, MI)
Assignee: Latitude Outdoors, LLC
E06C1/381E06C1/06E06C7/08E06C7/48
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12674356
App. No.
18/327,268
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A climbing stick includes first and second steps, a post, and a standoff. First and second outer walls and an inner wall extend the length of the post. The inner wall is between the first and second outer walls. First diagonal walls extend upward and rightward from the first outer wall to the second outer wall. Second diagonal walls extend upward and leftward from the second outer wall to the first outer wall. A first floor portion extends the length of the post between the first outer wall and inner wall. A second floor portion extends the length of the post between the second outer wall and inner wall. The first and second floor portions are interrupted by the first and second diagonal walls. The standoff extends rearward from the first step to a rear wall of the standoff with ridges and valleys arranged in alternating fashion to form teeth.

Claims (32)

1 . A climbing stick, comprising:

a first step;

a second step;

a post extending from the first step to the second step along a length of the post; and

a standoff that extends rearward of the first step and having a rear wall that includes a plurality of ridges and a plurality of valleys arranged in alternating fashion to form a plurality of teeth, wherein at least one of the plurality of valleys further includes a plurality of grooves, and wherein each of the grooves extends transversely to a longitudinal direction of the at least one valley.

2 . The climbing stick of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of valleys defines a plurality of grooves.

3 . The climbing stick of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of grooves are substantially parallel to each other.

4 . The climbing stick of claim 1 , wherein each of the grooves of the plurality of grooves extends laterally along the at least one of the plurality of valleys.

5 . The climbing stick of claim 1 , wherein each of the grooves of the plurality of grooves extends along the at least one of the plurality of valleys substantially perpendicularly to the lengthwise direction of the first-post.

6 . The climbing stick of claim 1 , wherein the climbing stick is an injection molded climbing stick, and the standoff includes at least one standoff rib that extends rearward from the first step along a length of the at least one standoff rib, the at least one standoff rib comprising a plurality of fibers that includes every fiber that is disposed within the at least one standoff rib, wherein the plurality of fibers includes a sub-plurality of fibers, wherein each fiber in the sub-plurality of fibers is elongated in a lengthwise direction of the fiber and oriented such that the lengthwise direction is substantially parallel to the length of the at least one standoff rib, and wherein the sub-plurality of fibers includes a majority of the fibers in the plurality of fibers.

7 . A climbing stick, comprising:

a first step;

a second step;

a post extending from the first step to the second step along a length of the post; and

a standoff that extends rearward of the first step and having a rear wall that includes a plurality of ridges and a plurality of valleys arranged in alternating fashion to form a plurality of teeth, wherein at least one of the plurality of valleys includes a plurality of raised portions and a plurality of recessed portions that are recessed relative to adjacent raised portions within the at least one valley, wherein each of the recessed portions extends transversely to a longitudinal direction of the at least one valley.

8 . The climbing stick of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of recessed portions comprises a plurality of grooves, and the plurality of grooves are substantially parallel to each other.

9 . The climbing stick of claim 8 , wherein each of the grooves of the plurality of grooves extends laterally along the at least one of the plurality of valleys.

10 . The climbing stick of claim 9 , wherein each of the grooves of the plurality of grooves extends along the at least one of the plurality of valleys substantially perpendicularly to the lengthwise direction of the post.

11 . The climbing stick of claim 7 , wherein each of the recessed portions of the plurality of recessed portions extends along its length transversely to the longitudinal direction of the at least one valley.

12 . The climbing stick of claim 7 , wherein the post comprises:

a first outer wall that extends in a lengthwise direction of the post;

a second outer wall that extends in the lengthwise direction of the post;

an inner wall that extends in the lengthwise direction of the post and is positioned between the first and second outer walls;

a plurality of first diagonal walls each of which extends upward and rightward from the first outer wall to the second outer wall;

a plurality of second diagonal walls each of which extends upward and leftward from the second outer wall to the first outer wall;

a first floor portion that extends in the lengthwise direction of the post and extends between the first outer wall and the inner wall, wherein the first floor portion is interrupted by the pluralities of first and second diagonal walls; and

a second floor portion that extends in the lengthwise direction of the post and extends between the second outer wall and the inner wall, wherein the second floor portion is interrupted by the pluralities of first and second diagonal walls.

13 . The climbing stick of claim 12 , wherein the first outer wall, the inner wall, the plurality of first diagonal walls, the plurality of second diagonal walls, and the first floor portion cooperate to define a plurality of first pockets disposed along the post.

14 . The climbing stick of claim 13 , wherein the second outer wall, the inner wall, the plurality of first diagonal walls, the plurality of second diagonal walls, and the second floor portion cooperate to define a plurality of second pockets disposed along the length of the post.

15 . The climbing stick of claim 7 , wherein the climbing stick is an injection molded climbing stick, and the standoff includes at least one standoff rib that extends rearward from the first step along a length of the at least one standoff rib, the at least one standoff rib comprising a plurality of fibers that includes every fiber that is disposed within the at least one standoff rib, wherein the plurality of fibers includes a sub-plurality of fibers, wherein each fiber in the sub-plurality of fibers is elongated in a lengthwise direction of the fiber and oriented such that the lengthwise direction is substantially parallel to the length of the at least one standoff rib, and wherein the sub-plurality of fibers includes a majority of the fibers in the plurality of fibers.

16 . The climbing stick of claim 15 , wherein the length of the post is substantially perpendicular to the length of the at least one standoff rib.

17 . The climbing stick of claim 15 , wherein the at least one standoff rib aligns with at least one of the plurality of ridges of the rear wall of the standoff.