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Document | Title | Date |
20090050125 | Archery Bow Having A Multiple-Tube Structure - An archery bow is formed of multiple composite tubes bonded to one another along a common wall, wherein apertures, or “ports,” are molded between the tubes to improve the stiffness, strength, resiliency, control, and aerodynamics of the bow. | 02-26-2009 |
20090107474 | Apparatus for coupling a component to an archery bow - An apparatus is configured to couple a component to an archery bow. The archery bow defines a bore extending at least partially through the archery bow and a slot in communication with the bore. The apparatus includes a collar positioned within the slot and extending into the bore. The collar defines at least one first passage configured to receive the component. A base is positioned within the bore and configured to retain the collar within the slot. | 04-30-2009 |
20090260609 | Bow mitigating initial torque - A bow capable of mitigating a bad motion occurring in an initial stage of an arrow shootings includes a handle gripped by a user's hand; upper and lower limbs respectively coupled to upper and lower portions of the handle; a string having ends coupled to the upper and lower limbs; and a vibration damper coupled to the handle, the vibration damper being installed within a ±7 cm distance range in the up-down direction from a distance center point of the handle with the upper and lower limbs coupled thereto and positioned on a front surface of a grip portion of the handle. | 10-22-2009 |
20110023856 | Torque Reduction System for Archery Bows - The torque reduction system provides a means of positioning stabilization elements on or in close proximity to the transverse axis of the archery Bow. More particularly, lightweight masses and/or shock-absorbing elements can be mounted onto the torque reduction system on the axis of or in close proximity to the throat of the archery Bow handle, thereby reducing any lateral torque caused by the archer's grip on the archery Bow handle. | 02-03-2011 |
20110214653 | Bow apparatus and method for playing archery golf - The present invention is directed to a bow apparatus comprising a bow having first and second tips, a string which is attached between the first and second tips and a shaft having a first shaft end and a second shaft end. The first shaft end is secured proximate the midpoint of the string. The shaft passes through a shaft stabilizer located proximate the midpoint of the bow. The second shaft end has a projectile holder. The bow apparatus is used to play a new modified version of archery golf by holding the ball with the projectile holder. The user pulls the shaft to tension the string, aims the shaft towards the cup target, and then releases the shaft to project the ball towards the cup target. The bow apparatus further comprises a putter block for hitting the ball into the cup target once the ball is close to the cup target and on the green. | 09-08-2011 |
20110259309 | ARCHERY APPARATUS AND ARCHERY METHOD - The handgrip is inclined to one side of the bow's lengthwise axis—to the right for a right-handed archer and to the left for a left-handed archer. Thus in the firing position the hand holding the grip has its palm facing towards the ground. The hand grip also has a hemispherical thrust surface which fits into the hollow of the hand, and the arrow is fired from a position above the hand. | 10-27-2011 |
20110283982 | Apparatus And Method For Releasably Mounting An Accessory To An Object Such As For Releasably Mounting An Arrow Quiver To An Archery Bow - A releasable mount comprising two mounting posts that releasably engage into notches in the ends of a resilient, generally C-shaped bracket. The releasable mount is particularly useful to releasably mount an archery accessory such as an arrow quiver to an archery bow, tree or tree stand or the like. The arrow quiver may include a hood having an arrow retaining insert for receiving an arrow with a single-point or a 2-4 bladed broadhead. The quiver may also include an arrow gripper having a plurality of fingers whose sides define expandable oval slots between adjacent fingers into which the arrows are loaded. | 11-24-2011 |
20110297135 | MUTLI ARROW HOLDER AND REST - An arrow holder and arrow rest capable of holding and launching a plurality of arrows wherein the arrow holder has a first and second set of equidistantly spaced apart nock locations at a first and second radius distance from the centre of the arrow holder and wherein the arrow rest has a set of complimentary equidistantly spaced apart rest locations at the first radius distance. | 12-08-2011 |
20110303203 | LIMB CONNECTION APPARATUS FOR ARCHERY BOWS - A traditional archery bow includes a handle assembly, a bowstring, and at least one connection apparatus. The handle assembly includes a riser, an upper limb, and a lower limb. The upper and lower limbs each include a proximal end connected to the riser and a distal end. The bowstring extends between the distal ends of the upper and lower limbs. The at least one connection apparatus is mounted to at least one of the upper or lower limbs. An accessory such as a bushing or stabilizer may be mounted to one of the limbs with the connection apparatus. | 12-15-2011 |
20120174902 | Custom Recurve Bow - A riser for a bow is disclosed that includes a body having a central portion, an upper portion, and a lower portion. The central portion includes a grip portion and an arrow rest. The upper portion and lower portion of the body include at least one aperture. A custom image is either integrally formed within at least one of the apertures or a frame containing a custom image is removably secured in at least one of the apertures. | 07-12-2012 |
20120285430 | BOWFISHING REEL - A bowfishing reel that is biased into an open position in which the line is free to be fed from the reel. When desired, the user can actuate a mechanism that forces the bail into the closed position while the mechanism is engaged. Once the mechanism is released, the bail returns to the open position. | 11-15-2012 |
20130112182 | Archery bows with brace rod receivers and brace rods for mounting bow handle grip in variable positions relative to archery bows - The invention encompasses archery bows that comprise brace rods configured to detachably couple with an archery bow bridged handle. In one aspect of the invention, a handle grip configured with brace rod receivers at opposing ends of the handle grip is detachably joined with brace rods connected to the bridged handle. The handle grip may then be selectably positioned along the brace rods and the distance between the handle grip portion and the bow string may be adjusted to accommodate different draw lengths and grip angles of various archers. In another embodiment, an end of the handle grip comprises a slotted aperture configured to accommodate a brace rod receiver so that the brace rod receiver may be fastened at various positions along the slotted aperture changing the angle of the handle grip relative to the brace rod receiver. | 05-09-2013 |
20130160753 | ARCHERY CABLE GUARD AND STRING STOP - A cable guard and string stop for use with archery bows. The cable guard and string stop partially reside within a first bore in the archery bow. A screw and retention device is installed in a second bore, orthogonal to and intersecting the first bore. The retention device frictionally engages the cable guard or string stop to secure the cable guard in place. | 06-27-2013 |
20130174819 | SIGHT COVER - A hunting equipment sight cover comprises a pouch shaped to receive a sight; first and second flaps extending from the pouch to wrap about a frame of the sight or a portion of an equipment from which the sight extends; and connectors for connecting distal portions of the first and second flaps to the pouch. | 07-11-2013 |
20130192573 | Archery Bow Limb Bedding - A bow limb retaining assembly including a retainer comprising at least one limb pocket, at least one bow limb configured and arranged to engage the at least one limb pocket and at least one adhesive composition disposed between at least a portion of the at least one limb pocket and the at least one bow limb. | 08-01-2013 |
20130255653 | Archery Bow Limb Support - In some embodiments, an archery bow is configurable between a first draw orientation and a second draw orientation. The bow comprises a limb and a limb support. The limb defines an unsupported length in either orientation, wherein the unsupported length of the limb is less in the second draw orientation than in the first draw orientation. | 10-03-2013 |
20130263839 | Bow Stabilizer Guard - Aspects of the present invention provide apparatus relating to archery, and particularly for apparatus that may be attached to a bow to counteract or eliminate various issues confronted by an archer when aiming and firing a bow. In certain embodiments, the apparatus includes features allowing it to be rigidly attached to a bow and to engage the majority of an archer's forearm. Further aspects relate to a portion of the apparatus wrapping around the archer's forearm. Further aspects relate to a detachable connection mechanism for easy removal of a portion of the apparatus. Yet further aspects relate to an adjustable portion of the invention to allow for adjustment of the length of the apparatus to provide desired stability and comfort. | 10-10-2013 |
20130291846 | DEVICE FOR HOLDING A BOW UPRIGHT - The subject matter disclosed in this specification pertains to a device for holding a bow upright. The device has two elongated with a connecting hinge. The hinge may be adjusted such that angle between the elongated posts. A hole is provided in the hinge that permits a faster to extend through the hole and into a threaded hole of a bow riser. The bow is held upright by being supported on a portion of the first elongated post, a portion of the second elongated post and a portion of the lower riser. | 11-07-2013 |
20130340735 | Adjustable Handle and Grip for Archery Bow - An inventive handle and grip design for a bow allows an archer to adjust the lateral plane of his hand relative to the longitudinal and lateral axes of a bow. This allows the hand to be held in a generally parallel position with the longitudinal axis of the bow, in a generally parallel position with the lateral axis of the bow, or anywhere in the 360° rotation defined by those two axes. The outer portion of the handle can be cylindrical in shape, and the grip of the handle is able to rotate inside the outer portion, either independently, or as a part of an inner cylinder that rotates inside the outer portion of the handle. The rotation can be freely rotating or can be fixed temporarily using optional fixing means. Optionally, the grip itself may further move or rotate, and may be freely moving or temporarily fixed using optional fixing means. The handle and grip may be incorporated into the structure of the bow, or may exist as a separate, interchangeable part. | 12-26-2013 |
20140123969 | Archery Bow - An archery bow comprises a structural riser that comprises a plurality of cells arranged in a repeating pattern. In some embodiments, the riser comprises multiple pluralities of similarly shaped cells, wherein each plurality comprises a different shape. In some embodiments, a bow comprises one or more rotatable members. Each rotatable member can comprise a plurality of cells arranged in a repeating pattern. In some embodiments, cell shapes in the rotatable member(s) are similar to cell shapes in the riser. | 05-08-2014 |
20140150762 | Archery Bow - An archery bow comprises a structural riser that comprises a plurality of cells defined between structural rails and connecting members. In some embodiments, a central longitudinal axis of the riser is oriented midway between the rails. In some embodiments, a first plurality of cells are aligned along the central longitudinal axis. In some embodiments, connecting member intersections are aligned upon the central longitudinal axis. | 06-05-2014 |
20140174417 | Pivotal Handle for Archery Bow - The present invention is a self-aligning archery bow that has upper and lower risers and a grip intermediate the risers. A U-shaped handle overlying the grip is pivotally attached to the grip whereby the handle pivots about vertical axes in response to torque on the bow produced by force on the draw string, thus compensating for the tendency of the bow and the grip to twist in the hand of the archer. The pivotal movement of the handle is accommodated through a plurality of ball bearings that operatively engage the grip and the handle, and a pivotal bolt that connects the handle to the grip. | 06-26-2014 |
20140196705 | ARCHERY GRIP SYSTEM - A system for bow gripping is disclosed. A system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include a grip component configured to couple to a bow. In some embodiments, the grip component may interact and/or attached to an archer's lead hand. Some components may have a third metacarpal offset that encourages a grip angle of over twenty degrees. Depending on design goals, the encouraged grip angle may also be larger or smaller than twenty degrees. The grip component may also include a mechanism for attaching the component to an archer's bow or hand. | 07-17-2014 |
20140261354 | BOW RISER WITH INTEGRATED SIGHT AND WHISKER BISCUIT MOUNT - A bow having an upper limb, a lower limb, a riser body, a sight window for mounting a plurality of sight pins, and an arrow rest, such as a whisker biscuit. The whisker biscuit is mounted in a whisker biscuit mount. The sight window and the whisker biscuit mount are integrally formed in the riser body, such that the sight window and the whisker mount are generally vertically aligned and do not extend horizontally from the riser body. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261355 | Power Assisted Bow - A compound bow may feature the ability to pre-store energy before the drawing back of the draw string. Various embodiments contemplate that this may allow an archer to draw back the draw string or cable, and upon reaching the let off region of the compound bow's draw profile, cause the pre-stored energy to be transferred to the energy being stored by the bow. Various embodiments contemplate that this addition of pre-stored energy may give the archer more energy, held in the draw string or cable, to transfer to an arrow upon release, propelling it at greater speeds than would have been achieved with a compound bow of equal draw weight that does not feature an energy storage mechanism. Various embodiments contemplate that a system may provide for a return position of the draw. For example, this may remove the pre-stored energy from the draw string or cable as the draw string or cable is returned to an undrawn position. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261356 | Power Assisted Bow - A compound bow may feature the ability to pre-store energy before the drawing back of the draw string. Various embodiments contemplate that this may allow an archer to draw back the draw string or cable, and upon reaching the let off region of the compound bow's draw profile, cause the pre-stored energy to be transferred to the energy being stored by the bow. Various embodiments contemplate that this addition of pre-stored energy may give the archer more energy, held in the draw string or cable, to transfer to an arrow upon release, propelling it at greater speeds than would have been achieved with a compound bow of equal draw weight that does not feature an energy storage mechanism. Various embodiments contemplate that a system may provide for a return position of the draw. For example, this may remove the pre-stored energy from the draw string or cable as the draw string or cable is returned to an undrawn position. | 09-18-2014 |
20140283804 | LIMB RETAINER SYSTEM AND ARCHERY BOW COMPRISED THEREOF - Embodiments of a limb retainer system to secure bow limbs to a riser on an archery bow. The limb retainer system includes a first part and a second part that are disposed, respectively, on a front and a back of the riser to position the limb elements to retain a shooting string under tension. In one embodiment, the first part secure the limb elements in position on the riser. The second part is configured to rotate relative to the first part, thereby allowing an end user to adjust the tension of the bowstring. This configuration offer a robust, cost effective design that prevents unwanted movement of the bow limbs and preserves adjustment necessary for adequate tuning of the archery bow. | 09-25-2014 |
20140360478 | Archery Bow - An archery bow has a handle pivotally attached to the riser. An indicator alerts the archer when the bow and handle are in proper alignment with reduced torque. Reduced bow torque results in improved accuracy. | 12-11-2014 |
20140360479 | BOW - Provided is bow including: a handle; a pair of wings; and a bow string, wherein a coupling pin is formed in a rear side of one end of each wing coupled to the handle, and a fitting groove is formed at one end of each wing, wherein a coupling groove into which the coupling pin of each wing is coupled is formed at one end of the handle, and a fixing pin that is inserted into the fitting groove of each wing is formed at the one end of the handle, and wherein a buffer pin member that is configured to include a pin member that is inserted into an insertion hole formed in each wing and coupled to the handle and a first cushioning member that is formed between a front end of the pin member and each wing, is provided at each end of the handle. | 12-11-2014 |
20150059720 | Folding Take-Down Flat Archery Bow - An archery bow is comprised of at least a riser and two limbs that can be folded into a position forming its own case to protect the limbs, or taken down and reassembled with limbs of various draw weights. When taken down it may also be reconfigured to enable use by an archer with opposite handedness. In its folded state it is highly compact and transportable. | 03-05-2015 |
20150083098 | RISER FOR A BOW - A riser for a bow is disclosed. The riser includes a top riser section that is joined to a middle riser section by a first and second step. The first and second steps strengthen the riser and permit the riser to be formed from less material while resisting undesirable deformation during use. | 03-26-2015 |
20150338182 | TRIGGER ASSEMBLY - A trigger assembly for activating a firing mechanism. The trigger assembly includes a trigger having a sear arm with a first sear surface, and a firing element including a body portion with a second sear surface and an engagement portion for engagement with the firing mechanism, for activating the firing mechanism. The trigger assembly also includes a captured roller positioned for engagement with the first end second sear surfaces. The trigger is pivotable between a load position, in which the captured roller is held between the first and second sear surfaces, and a release position, in which the second sear surface is disengaged from the captured roller and the firing element is released. The firing element is pivotable between a first position, in which the firing element is held by the captured roller, and a second position, in which the firing element is disengaged from the captured roller. | 11-26-2015 |
20150362281 | STIFFENER MEMBER AND BOW RISER ASSEMBLY AND ARCHERY BOW COMPRISED THEREOF - A riser and an archery bow including the riser are described herein. The riser includes a stiffener member to reduce deflection or bending of the riser. In an example, the stiffener member is integrated into the frame of the riser. In another example, the stiffener member is coupled to an external surface of the riser. | 12-17-2015 |
20160010942 | ARCHERY BOW AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLY THEREOF | 01-14-2016 |
20160018173 | TOY LAUNCH APPARATUS WITH OPEN TOP DART DRUM - Several embodiments of toy dart launch apparatus are disclosed including two crossbows with stretchable cords, a spring driven apparatus and an apparatus with battery operated rotatable wheels. Each apparatus includes an open top drum for receiving and storing darts. The darts are tubular and formed of soft foam. The drum includes an open outer surface with spaced recesses so that loaded darts are exposed, the darts being received by a spike in each recess. The recesses also include protrusions for restraining the stored darts on the spike, and a platform is mounted in the crossbows to support each dart when the released stretched cord impacts the dart. In the case of a rotating wheel arrangement, there is no need for spikes on drum or a platform. | 01-21-2016 |
20160025443 | IMPROVED BOW BODY AND BOW THEREOF - A bow body ( | 01-28-2016 |
20160076849 | ADJUSTABLE GRIP INSERT - An archery bow is shown that has a modular hand grip. The bow may include a riser having an upper end, a lower end, and a grip attachment portion disposed between the upper and lower ends. The grip attachment portion may be positioned to be held by a hand of an archer and may have an opening receiving a grip insert. The grip insert may have a contoured surface configured to contact the hand of the archer and may have a protrusion configured to be received by the opening. The bow may also have upper and lower limbs each having proximal ends connected to respective ends of the riser and each having distal ends. A bowstring may extend between the distal ends of the upper and lower limbs. The modular hand grips may improve shot consistency and feel, reduce torque, and still allow the bow to be customized. | 03-17-2016 |
20160091273 | ADJUSTABLE LIMB SYSTEMS FOR ARCHERY BOWS - Systems, apparatus, and methods for adjusting limb placement in an archery bow are provided. The limb may be adjusted laterally and may be rotated around its length to manipulate the position of the distal end of the limb with respect to the riser. The limb may be rotated by posts extending from the limb or limb bolt. The limb may also be rotated by posts or shims positioned in an adjustable dowel installed in the riser or by shims installed in the limb between the limb and the riser. | 03-31-2016 |