Patents by Inventor Robert S. Mizek
Robert S. Mizek has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20110048394Abstract: A cable buss apparatus for an archery bow for laterally deflecting tension cables extending between two opposing cams of the bow to prevent interference with an arrow. The apparatus includes a first cable alignment rod that is attachable to an upper portion of the bow for deflecting a first section of the cables extending between an upper cam and a cable guard. A second cable alignment rod is attachable to a lower portion of the bow for deflecting a second section of the cables extending between a lower cam and the cable guard. The cable guard can be a conventional cable guard, or the cable guard can include one or more further cable alignment rods similar or different from the first and second cable alignment rods.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Miroslav A. Simo, Robert S. Mizek
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Patent number: 7856968Abstract: An arrow rest that moves away from a shaft, such as an arrow shaft or a bolt shaft, when the shaft is discharged from a bow, such as an archery bow or a crossbow. An actuator moves between the load position and the discharge position. During movement of the actuator, one or more arms supporting and/or guiding the shaft move away from the shaft, such as to provide clearance for the shaft and/or any corresponding vanes, fletching and/or steering devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath, Christopher A. Kozlik
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Publication number: 20100299942Abstract: A serrated blade for an arrowhead, a crossbow bolt and/or another suitable projectile. The blade has a first blade surface that intersects with a second blade surface to form at least one cutting edge. The blade also has a mixed serration section of at least one small serration and at least one large serration. The mixed serration section is positioned adjacent to at least one cutting edge. The serrated configuration of this invention allows the blade to cut in a saw-like manner as the blade passes in a forward direction through a target material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Miroslav A. Simo, Robert S. Mizek
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Publication number: 20090203477Abstract: A blade opening arrowhead having an actuator moveably mounted with respect to a blade carrying body. The actuator can move each blade between a closed position and an opened position. During flight, the blade is in the closed position. Upon target penetration, for example, the actuator moves the blade into the opened position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Miroslav A. Simo, Gregory C. Smith
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Publication number: 20090139508Abstract: An arrow nock system for holding an arrow and permitting true release from a bow wherein an arrow nock is positioned on an end of an arrow shaft and is magnetically engageable with a ball nock having an at least partially spherical outer surface attached to a bowstring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Frank A. Harwath, Robert S. Mizek
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Publication number: 20090111621Abstract: A blade-opening arrowhead or broadhead that has one or more blades each pivotally or otherwise movably mounted with respect to a body or a ferrule. Each blade is moveable between a closed position and an open position, for example to increase a cutting diameter of the arrowhead. An actuator or an activation arm can be used to operate a cam surface. The blade can move as a follower element in response to movement of the cam surface. In the open position, the cam surface can contact the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Robert S. Mizek
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Publication number: 20080173290Abstract: An arrow rest for an archery bow includes a frame and a vertical post extending upwardly from the frame so that the frame at least partially encircles the vertical post to form an arrow shaft pass-through. The arrow rest further includes a pair of spring arms, brushes and/or rollers extending generally toward the arrow shaft pass-through.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: Frank A. Harwath, Robert S. Mizek
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Publication number: 20080168971Abstract: An arrow rest that moves away from a shaft, such as an arrow shaft or a bolt shaft, when the shaft is discharged from a bow, such as an archery bow or a crossbow. An actuator moves between the load position and the discharge position. During movement of the actuator, one or more arms supporting and/or guiding the shaft move away from the shaft, such as to provide clearance for the shaft and/or any corresponding vanes, fletching and/or steering devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Robert S. MIZEK, Frank A. Harwath, Christopher A. Kozlik
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Publication number: 20080113834Abstract: An arrow element, such as an insert and/or sleeve, mounted with respect to a shaft with at least one airflow resistor projecting outward from the insert to impart rotational spin about a longitudinal axis or spin axis arrow during flight, to increase aerodynamic performance and stability of the arrow shaft, and to improve arrow flight accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Frank A. Harwath, Robert S. Mizek
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Patent number: 7338397Abstract: A rotatable arrowhead having a blade-carrying body that rotates with respect to a shaft that is attached with respect to an arrow shaft. In one embodiment, the rotatable arrowhead has a body and a tip portion that preferably rotate together with respect to the shaft of the arrowhead. The shaft extends within a through bore of the body. A portion of the shaft has a peripheral retention groove about at least a portion of a periphery of the shaft. The tip portion accommodates a retainer. In an assembled condition of the arrowhead, the retainer is positioned within the retention groove. In another embodiment, the rotatable arrowhead has a body that rotates with respect to the shaft of the arrowhead. The shaft extends within the through bore of the body, either partially or completely. The retainer can be mounted within the body or the tip portion, depending upon whether or not the tip portion rotates with respect to the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Christopher A. Kozlik, Miroslav A. Simo
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Patent number: 7337773Abstract: An archery component mountable with respect to an archery bow. The archery component includes a sensor that senses a movement of an archery arrow with respect to the archery bow and/or a movement of the archery bow. The sensor transmits a signal, upon sensing at least one movement, to a signal processor housed within a body of the archery bow and in communication with the sensor. The signal processor receives the signal and activates the archery component in response to the received signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Miroslav A. Simo, Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath, Christopher A. Kozlik, Gregory C. Smith
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Patent number: 7331338Abstract: An arrow rest rotatably having an arrow support movably mounted with respect to an archery bow. The arrow support can be simultaneously urged in one direction away from an arrow shaft during launch of the arrow shaft, and another portion of the arrow support can be urged in a second direction, toward the arrow shaft. The arrow rest of this invention can be used to accommodate or overcome a spined or bent arrow shaft, such as during initial launch of an arrow from an archery bow.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventor: Robert S. Mizek
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Publication number: 20070151552Abstract: An apparatus and method for identifying a position of a bowstring relative to an archery bow. A position indicator includes one body mounted with respect to the archery bow and another body moveable with respect to the one body. With the bowstring in a drawn position, a contact can operate or not operate the indicator to show an archer that the bowstring is in the fully drawn position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Michael M. Czemske, Christopher A. Kozlik, Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath
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Publication number: 20070137630Abstract: An arrow nock and release system for holding and then releasing an arrow from a bow wherein a ball nock is positioned on an end of an arrow shaft, the ball nock having an at least partially spherical outer surface divided with a string groove. An arrow release is engageable with the ball nock and includes a jaw with an engagement surface corresponding with the outer surface of the ball nock, the jaw releaseably engageable with the ball nock.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Miroslav A. Simo, Greg Smith, Karl Muntanion, Frank A. Harwath, Robert S. Mizek
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Patent number: 7232390Abstract: A rotatable arrowhead has a blade cartridge that can either rotate with respect to a carrier, that can be attached to an arrow shaft, or be fixed from such rotation. The carrier extends within a throughbore of the blade cartridge. When the blade cartridge is fitted with its throughbore surrounding a cartridge-receiving portion of the carrier, a retention member can be retainably engaged in a bore of the carrier to rotatably contain the blade cartridge between a front conical guide surface and a rear conical guide surface. A removable tip can be contained in the throughbore of the blade cartridge at a forward end of the arrowhead.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Miroslav A. Simo
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Patent number: 7165543Abstract: An arrow rest mountable to an archery bow for supporting an archery arrow with respect to the archery bow. The arrow rest includes a sensor that senses a first movement of the archery arrow with respect to the archery bow and/or a second movement of the archery bow, and transmits a signal upon sensing the first movement and/or the second movement. A signal processor in communication with the sensor receives the signal and moves the arrow rest in response to the received signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Miroslav A. Simo, Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath, Christopher A. Kozlik
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Patent number: 7037222Abstract: A rotatable arrowhead having a blade-carrying body that rotates with respect to a shaft that is attached with respect to an arrow shaft. In one embodiment, the rotatable arrowhead has a body and a tip portion that preferably rotate together with respect to the shaft of the arrowhead. The shaft extends within a through bore of the body. A portion of the shaft has a peripheral retention groove about at least a portion of a periphery of the shaft. The tip portion accommodates a retainer. In an assembled condition of the arrowhead, the retainer is positioned within the retention groove. In another embodiment, the rotatable arrowhead has a body that rotates with respect to the shaft of the arrowhead. The shaft extends within the through bore of the body, either partially or completely. The retainer can be mounted within the body or the tip portion, depending upon whether or not the tip portion rotates with respect to the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Christopher A. Kozlik, Miroslav A. Simo
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Patent number: 7025697Abstract: A steering element for a blade which is preferably mounted with respect to or part of an arrowhead or broadhead. During flight, a leading surface of the steering element contacts with airflow. One or more force components act in a direction generally perpendicular to a flat surface of the blade, to impart rotation or spin of a body of the arrowhead about a longitudinal axis of the arrowhead.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Miroslav A. Simo
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Patent number: 6958023Abstract: An arrow fletching having a plurality of flexible vanes each having a generally tapered profile extending from a narrow end to a wide end. A kicker is integrated with a perimeter of the wide end of the flexible vane wherein the kicker includes a concave portion extending tangentially from the flexible vane. Additionally, each vane may have a concave side and/or increased surface roughness to create an arrow that travels faster, straighter and/or more accurately.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Miroslav A. Simo, Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath
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Patent number: 6942551Abstract: A method for forming a cutting edge along an edge portion of a blade stock, wherein the method includes moving the blade stock with respect to a first cutting element rotating about a first rotational axis, the first rotational axis forming one of an acute angle and a perpendicular angle with respect to the cutting edge, and contacting the edge portion and the first cutting element and forming a first cutting surface along the edge portion. The method may also include moving the blade stock with respect to a second cutting element rotating about a second rotational axis, the second rotational axis forming one of an acute angle and a perpendicular angle with respect to the cutting edge, and contacting the edge portion and the second cutting element and forming a second cutting surface along the edge portion so that the second cutting surface intersects the first cutting surface to form the cutting edge.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Mizek, Frank A. Harwath, Miroslav A. Simo