Patents Assigned to Bowmar Archery
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Publication number: 20250251213Abstract: A method for aiming an archery bow includes the steps of 1) providing an archery bow having a bow string, 2) providing an aiming apparatus in which the aiming apparatus may include a beam having a longitudinal slit configured to engage the bow string along a longitudinal axis of the beam, and a portion of the beam may further include a projection having a curved surface. The projection may also include a frustum. The steps may further include 3) inserting the bow string into the longitudinal slit and positioning the aiming apparatus to a first point on the bow string so that when drawn the aiming apparatus contacts a point on an archer's nose, 4) drawing the bow string to a firing position, and 5) positioning the bow string so that the aiming apparatus contacts the archer's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2025Publication date: August 7, 2025Applicant: Bowmar Archery LLC.Inventor: Joshua Todd Bowmar
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Patent number: 12352526Abstract: A system for aiming an archery bow may include a tobe defining a longitudinal axis and may include a longitudinal slit. The tube and the longitudinal slit are configured to engage an archery bow string along the longitudinal axis of the tube. A portion of the tube may further include a projection having a curved surface and the projection may include a frustum.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2025Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Bowmar Archery LLCInventor: Joshua Todd Bowmar
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Patent number: 12264904Abstract: A variable cutting diameter arrowhead includes a first blade, a second blade, and a ferrule, where the first blade and the second blade have a stowed position and a deployed position. The first blade and the second blade may be pivotally attached to the ferrule. In addition, a resilient member may be within a ferrule cavity, where the resilient member applies a force to a blade locking member that engages the first blade and the second blade to retain the blades in a stowed position. When the blades are in a deployed position, the distance between a distal end of the first blade and an outer surface of the ferrule is greater than the distance between the distal end of the first blade and the outer surface of the ferrule is in the stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2024Date of Patent: April 1, 2025Assignee: Bowmar Archery LLCInventors: Joshua Bowmar, David Houser
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Patent number: 12203722Abstract: Shooting accuracy in archery may be greatly improved by increasing the precision and repeatability in which an archer establishes “anchor points,” which are contact points between the archer and a drawn bow and arrow at a moment of launch. One such contact point is the fingers of the hand gripping the bow grip. The invention provides an articulating torque spike as a bow grip aid which enables an archer to repeatably grip the same location of the bow grip and maintain consistent grip firmness from one shot to the next.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Bowmar Archery LLCInventors: Josh Bowmar, David Houser
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Publication number: 20240384964Abstract: A system for aiming an archery bow may include a tube comprising a lumen and configured to removeable engage a bowstring, and a peep sight configured to removeable engage the bowstring, wherein the tube further comprises a radially spaced array of projections, and wherein the projections are square-pyramid-shaped.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicant: Bowmar Archery LLCInventor: Joshua Bowmar
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Patent number: 11933578Abstract: Shooting accuracy in archery may be greatly improved by increasing the precision and repeatability in which an archer establishes “anchor points,” which are contact points between the archer and a drawn bow and arrow at a moment of launch. One such contact point is the fingers of the hand gripping the bow grip. The invention provides a torque spike as a bow grip aid which enables an archer to repeatably grip the same location of the bow grip and maintain consistent grip firmness from one shot to the next.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Bowmar Archery LLCInventors: Josh Bowmar, David Houser
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Patent number: 11879704Abstract: Shooting accuracy in archery may be greatly improved by increasing the precision and repeatability in which an archer establishes “anchor points,” which are contact points between the archer and a drawn bow and arrow at a moment of launch. One such contact point is the hand gripping the bow grip. The invention provides a bow grip aid which enables an archer to repeatably grip the same location of the bow grip and maintain consistent grip firmness from one shot to the next. Reducing variances of this aspect of the archer's form benefits the archer by reducing variances between the archer's sighting process and determination of point of aim, and the impact point of the arrow on its target. The invention helps archers grip a bow more consistently so they can consistently place each arrow where they want it to go.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Bowmar Archery LLCInventor: Josh Bowmar
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Publication number: 20230160655Abstract: Shooting accuracy in archery may be greatly improved by increasing the precision and repeatability in which an archer establishes “anchor points,” which are contact points between the archer and a drawn bow and arrow at a moment of launch. One such contact point is the fingers of the hand gripping the bow grip. The invention provides an articulating torque spike as a bow grip aid which enables an archer to repeatably grip the same location of the bow grip and maintain consistent grip firmness from one shot to the next.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2023Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: Bowmar ArcheryInventors: Josh Bowmar, David Houser