ROCKY ALAN HALL
Pilots in Henderson, TX

License number
Texas A3898762
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
PO Box 2380, Henderson, TX 75653

Professional information

Rocky Hall Photo 1

Cylindrical Hunting Blind

US Patent:
5241772, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Mar 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/846206
Inventors:
Rocky A. Hall - Henderson TX
International Classification:
A01M 3102
US Classification:
43 1
Abstract:
A hollow cylindrical hunting blind that can be supported on the ground or on a tower is formed of elongate arcuate panels and a domed roof which, in a preferred embodiment, have surface corrugations simulating the bark of a tree. A ladder-stand connected to the tower can be easily disconnected from the tower to serve as a leaning tree stand. Lower windows provide a view of the surroundings from a seated position and smaller peep windows above the lower windows provide a view from a standing position. The lower windows slide to cover the window opening in a closed position and completely uncover the window opening in a fully open position, and can be maintained at selective positions between the fully closed and fully open positions. A flexible cable having a control knob located between the windows opens and closes the windows without noise or visible arm movement. The domed roof has a rain channel formed therein to capture and direct rain water downwardly and outwardly between the windows.


Rocky Hall Photo 2

Baptistry With Integral Step And Stairway

US Patent:
5790990, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Oct 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/731089
Inventors:
Rocky Hall - Henderson TX
International Classification:
E04H 400
US Classification:
4488
Abstract:
A church baptistry formed of reinforced polyester material has a main tub area with a bottom wall and contiguous adjoining side walls and end walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall, and at least one integrally formed stairway extending outwardly and upwardly from one or more of the side or end walls. Each stairway has opposed side walls and an inclined bottom wall adjoined at a lower end to the tub area which extends angularly upward and outward therefrom with a flight of steps formed in the inclined bottom wall. At least one lower step is integrally formed in the tub area bottom wall and adjacent side or end wall and extends a distance upwardly from the bottom wall and inwardly a distance into the main tub area beyond the adjacent side or end wall to form a continuation of the flight of steps and may serve as a child's platform. The steps have a tread width greater than the corresponding riser height. In the preferred embodiment, the steps have a tread width of approximately 11" and a riser height of approximately 7".


Rocky Hall Photo 3

Cylindrical Hunting Blind

US Patent:
D373403, Sep 3, 1996
Filed:
Dec 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
D/031969
Inventors:
Rocky A. Hall - Henderson TX
US Classification:
D21253


Rocky Hall Photo 4

Cylindrical Hunting Blind

US Patent:
5371966, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Aug 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/112250
Inventors:
Rocky A. Hall - Henderson TX
International Classification:
A01M 3102
US Classification:
43 1
Abstract:
A hollow cylindrical hunting blind that can be supported on the ground or on a tower is formed of elongate arcuate panels and a domed roof which, in a preferred embodiment, have surface corrugations simulating the bark of a tree. A ladder-stand connected to the tower can be easily disconnected from the tower to serve as a leaning tree stand. Lower windows provide a view of the surroundings from a seated position and smaller peep windows above the lower windows provide a view from a standing position. The lower windows slide to cover the window opening in a closed position and completely uncover the window opening in a fully open position, and can be maintained at selective positions between the fully closed and fully open positions. The domed roof has a rain channel formed therein to capture and direct rain water downwardly and outwardly between the windows. One or more swivel chairs movably mounted in the enclosure are capable of revolving 360. degree.