MORRIS 80 PLASTIC SHARK FLETCH UNIT

When combined with a variety of shafts of various lengths, this unit will create pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts and archery arrows of various sizes used for recreational shooting, competition shooting, small game hunting and archery fishing. These bolts or arrows can be use with pistol crossbows, crossbows and archery bows or any other device used to project said projectiles. This seven and one half inch fletch unit is a solid one piece unit made of a strong but, light weight plastic compound. It has a NOCK to hold the bow string in place. It has two FLAT WINGS and a stabilizing TAIL which creates an accurate and stable bolt or arrow flight. No other fletch unit has flat wings with a tail. These features allow the bolt or arrow to be easily viewed in flight. This also allows this bolt or arrow to be used for competition shooting because these projectiles can be easily located, scored and then retrieved from any type competition target. This Morris 80 PLASTIC SHARK FLETCH UNIT has a smoothed dowel shaped end to accept almost any type of tubular shaft used for creating bolts or arrows.

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Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS

Provisional Application 62/398,916

Filing Date: Sep. 22, 2016

Title of Patent Application: Morris 80 Shark Fletch Unit

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BACKGROUND

This plastic fletch unit is designed to create pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts and archery arrows. It is seven and one half inches in length with a smooth dowel shaped end to accept a variety of tubular shafts creating pistol crossbow bolts crossbow bolts and archery arrows. Total length of the bolt or arrow will depend on the length of any shaft used. This new fletch unit solves many problems often found with the common bolt an arrows using feathers as fletches.

The commonly used pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts and arrows use feather for fletches. Those fletches continually wear out or, become dismembered from the shafts forcing the user to continually replace the fletches. This newly created plastic fletch unit will never wear out or become dismembered from the shaft as, it is made of a solid piece of molded plastic with nylon reinforcement. The MORRIS 80 PLASTIC SHARK FLETCH UNIT solves those problems.

SUMMARY

A plastic fletch unit created by injection mold. Fletch unit composition is durable plastic with nylon reinforcement. Fletch unit is seven and one half inches in length. Fletch unit is designed with two wings to stabilize bolt elevation and a tail to stabilize directional flight. Fletch unit has a smooth dowel shaped tip designed to accept tubular shaped materials such as aluminum, fiberglass or carbon fiber to create pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts and archery arrows of various lengths for target shooting, recreational shooting or hunting. No other fletch unit is designed with two wings and a tail and, uses this variety of materials to create bolts or arrows. This plastic fletch unit with its unique length, unique design and versatility in bolt and arrow usage, is designed to totally change and enhance the way any pistol crossbow bolt, standard crossbow bolt or archery arrow is created and used.

FIG. 1 shows the plastic fletch unit of the present invention viewed from above.

FIG. 2 shows the plastic fletch unit of the present invention viewed from side.

FIG. 3 shows the plastic fletch unit of the present invention viewed from tip end.

FIG. 4 shows a three dimensional view of the plastic fletch unit of the present invention.

FIG. 5 shows a line drawn view of the plastic fletch unit of the present invention.

DESCRIPTION

This plastic fletch unit is made of a solid durable light weight plastic with nylon reinforcement created in an injection mold. This unit is seven and one half inches in length. (1) This unit includes two flat wings (2) and a one inch dowel shaped shaft (4) to receive a variety of tubular metal, fiberglass or carbon fiber shafts. (FIG. 1) Each wing (3) is tapered from five-sixteenths of an inch width down to approximately one-sixteenth of an inch width starting three-quarters of an inch from the nock end (5) down the length of the five inch wing (FIG. 1). The tail (1) is three and one half inches long and (5) three-sixteenths of an inch tall and tapered down on each end. (FIG. 2) The unit shaft (3) is five-sixteenths of an inch in diameter and dowel shaped on one end and a nock (4) on the other end. (FIG. 2) Each of the two side wings are flat (3) and level with the top of the shaft. Each wing (1) is one-sixteenth of an inch thick. The tail (2) is one-sixteenth of an inch thick (FIG. 3). A three dimensional view of this plastic fletch unit. (FIG. 4) A three dimensional line drawing of this plastic fletch unit. (FIG. 5) This fletch unit, when fitted with a metal, fiberglass or carbon fiber tubular shaft of various lengths, is designed to create various pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts and archery arrows of various lengths for various purposes. (FIG. 6)

Claims

1. A plastic fletch unit designed to be combined with a variety of shafts to create pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts and archery arrows of various sizes for use with pistol crossbows, crossbows and archery bows or any other device used to project said projectiles. Comprising: a fletch unit comprising a solid one piece injection molded plastic unit having a length of approximately seven and one half inches with a nock on a first end which is configured to securely hold a string of a pistol crossbow, crossbow or archery bow; two flat wings level with an upper surface of the fletch unit to control elevation during bolt or arrow flight; a single stabilizing tail projecting upward from said upper surface along a diametrical line of the shaft to stabilize vertical flight; and a smooth dowel shape on a second end configured to accommodate a variety of shafts of various materials such as aluminum, fiberglass and carbon fiber tubing creating pistol crossbow bolts, crossbow bolts or archery arrows.

Patent History
Publication number: 20200300588
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2019
Publication Date: Sep 24, 2020
Inventor: Elgie A. Morris (Grants Pass, OR)
Application Number: 16/356,422
Classifications
International Classification: F42B 6/06 (20060101); F42B 10/04 (20060101);