Patents Assigned to Precision Shooting Equipment
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Patent number: 11828566Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a compound bow that can be converted between a left handed bow configuration and a right handed bow configuration. The compound bow has pockets that are moveable relative to the riser between a left handed mounting configuration in which left handed sideload compensation is provided and a right handed mounting configuration in which right handed sideload compensation is provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2022Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L Hansen, David Alan McNealy
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Patent number: 11821708Abstract: An axle assembly for a bow. The assembly includes spacers that can be used to adjust the position of a rotatable member axially along an axle that supports the rotatable member. The spacers can each have a snap-on configuration and can be installed and removed from the axle using an installation tool. The rotatable member can be mounted on the axle by a bearing assembly, and the axle assembly can include features for preventing thrust load from being applied to the bearing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L Hansen, Samuel S. Nevels
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Patent number: 11566864Abstract: A bow (e.g., compound bow, cross bow, etc.) that includes a cable splitter. The cable splitter is easy to install in that it does not require access to the yoke ends of the bow string. The cable splitter is self-anchoring to the cable. In addition, the cable splitter eliminates the need for a separate saddle and separate section of cable. The cable splitter also allows for tuning for cam lean by adding or removing twist in the yoke ends.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel S. Nevels, Kevin L. Hansen
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Patent number: 9581406Abstract: A limb mounting pocket receives butt ends of split limbs of an archery bow. The pocket includes a top wall extending above the butt ends. First and second outer side walls extend from opposite sides of the top wall for engaging outer sides of the butt ends. First and second tabs each have a first end coupled to the lower face of the top wall and having an opposing free end for engaging the inner side walls of the butt ends. An actuating member, which may be a tapered wedge, is disposed between the free ends of the first and second tabs for pushing the first and second tabs generally away from each other and against the inner sides of the butt ends of the limbs to minimize lateral movement thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel S. Nevels, Allen C. Rasor, Jr.
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Patent number: 8656900Abstract: A bow energy transfer system includes a pair of helically wound springs positioned on the bowstrings on either side of the bowstring nock point; the springs are secured to the bowstring with a serving thread wound between the individual coils into contact with the bowstring. The springs flex perpendicular to their longitudinal axes during discharge of the bow causing energy to temporarily be stored in the flexed spring to be returned to the arrow or bolt later in its discharge.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Jr., Kevin L. Hansen, Ronald C. Grimes, John M. Liska, Jr.
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Patent number: 8453631Abstract: A crossbow includes an elongated frame coupled to a riser at a first end thereof. The riser supports a pair of flexible limbs, and a bowstring extends between such limbs. A movable bowstring release is used both to retract the bowstring into a drawn position, and to release the bowstring under the operation of a trigger assembly. The bowstring release is initially positioned near the bowstring at rest, and a bowstring hook is engaged therewith. A bowstring retractor includes a retractor rope secured to the bowstring release for retracting the bowstring. An upper housing is secured to the second end of the elongated frame, and supports a rope spool used to wind the retractor rope. The bowstring release is retracted into the upper housing proximate a trigger assembly for selectively releasing the bowstring when a user pulls a trigger.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, IncInventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Kevin Hansen
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Patent number: 8240299Abstract: A crossbow includes an elongated frame coupled to a riser at a first end thereof. The riser supports a pair of flexible limbs, and a bowstring extends between such limbs. A movable bowstring release is used both to retract the bowstring into a drawn position, and to release the bowstring under the operation of a trigger assembly. The bowstring release is initially positioned near the bowstring at rest, and a bowstring hook is engaged therewith. A bowstring retractor includes a retractor rope secured to the bowstring release for retracting the bowstring. An upper housing is secured to the second end of the elongated frame, and supports a rope spool used to wind the retractor rope. The bowstring release is retracted into the upper housing proximate a trigger assembly for selectively releasing the bowstring when a user pulls a trigger.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Kevin Hansen
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Patent number: 8051574Abstract: A third axis level for an archery sight incorporating a bubble level mounted on an assembly that may be rotated independently about a vertical axis and horizontal axis and wherein adjustment in either axis is independent of the other and both adjustments are independent of any other adjustment of the bow sight or any other accessory that may be mounted on the bow.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Hill Joe
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Patent number: 8016703Abstract: An archery projectile insert is provided with a rigid hollow tube having a collar at one end and an internally threaded bushing at an opposite end wherein the collar and bushing are cemented within the rigid tube; and wherein the three piece insert, formed into a unitary structure, is inserted into the hollow end of an archery shaft and cemented in place. A projectile tip having a shank and a threaded extension threadedly engages the internally threaded bushing to secure the tip in place to the projectile shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Jr., Kevin Hansen, Salvador D. Duran
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Patent number: 7997258Abstract: A crossbow has a riser, flexible limbs, a bowstring extending between the tips of the limbs for propelling an arrow, and an elongated frame extending from the riser. A bowstring release proximate the rear end of the elongated frame includes a trigger for releasing the bowstring, and firing an arrow. A first grip is disposed proximate to the trigger for being grasped by the user's first hand. A “Picatinny” type support rail extends along and below the elongated frame, secured at its rearmost end to the elongated frame, but otherwise spaced therefrom. The support rail can receive fore-grips, a bi-pod, or can be rested against a support surface to help steady the crossbow during firing.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Paul Edwin Shepley, Kevin Hansen, Allen C. Rasor, Jr., David H. Kronengold
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Patent number: 7980237Abstract: A pivoting arrow rest is positioned in a support position for contacting and supporting an arrow shaft in a “ready” position and is rotated by a biasing spring into a recess provided in a riser shelf in response to a triggering event. The biasing spring is contained within the riser.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting EquipmentInventors: Allen C. Rasor, David H. Kronengold, Benjamin Blosser
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Patent number: 7980236Abstract: An archery bow system incorporating a bow riser and dual limbs supporting cams or a cam and wheel mounted for rotation about respective axles. The dual limbs are independently adjustable to correct for cam lean and are individually supported in pockets that incorporate variable limb angle attachments to the bow riser. The limbs extend from the riser to flex, when at full draw, to positions that cause the respective axles to initially travel rearward toward the archer upon release of the bowstring. The limbs are adjustably attached to the riser to permit the limb angle with respect to the riser to be changed.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Benjamin D. Blosser
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Patent number: 7980235Abstract: A portable bow press made of three distinct and separable parts. The first two parts contain loop assemblies made of steel wire formed into a U-shaped loop with the two ends connected via a bolt. The third part is a connection cable with S-hooks on either end that hook into the loop elements. The bolts in the loop assemblies are applied through tooling holes in pulleys on the limbs of a compound archery bow. The bow press is applied once the loop assemblies are in place. The limbs can be forced inward by drawing the bowstring creating enough slack for the connection cable to be hooked on either end to the loops. When the bowstring is released, the limbs are held by tension in the cable and loops to a point where they are closer than at brace height. When the bow press is applied, the bowstring is loose and maintenance can be applied to the bow, before disengaging the bow press.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Scott F. Coffinger, Kevin Hansen
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Patent number: 7918218Abstract: An archery bow system incorporating a bow riser and dual limbs supporting cams or a cam and wheel mounted for rotation about respective axles. The dual limbs are independently adjustable to correct for cam lean and are individually supported in pockets that incorporate variable limb angle attachments to the bow riser. The limbs extend from the riser to flex, when at full draw, to positions that cause the respective axles to initially travel rearward toward the archer upon release of the bowstring. The limbs are adjustably attached to the riser to permit the limb angle with respect to the riser to be changed.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Benjamin D. Blosser
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Patent number: 7891349Abstract: A compound archery bow having a riser and first and second limbs secured to and extending from opposite ends of the riser, each limb having an axel to support a wheel or cam; the limbs have a limb tip angle measured from an unstrung or unflexed limb position to a flexed position at brace height of at least 65° and preferably 75° or more. The bow has an axel-to-axel distance percentage change from an unstrung or unflexed condition to a brace condition of at least 20%. The limbs exhibit a limb tip angle percentage change from brace height to full draw condition of 25% or less of the total limb tip change from unflexed to full draw while the limb tip measured from an unstrung condition to a flexed condition at full draw is at least 80° and preferably 100° or more.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Kevin Hansen
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Patent number: 7832388Abstract: An archery bow system incorporating a bow riser and dual limbs supporting cams or a cam and wheel mounted for rotation about respective axles. The dual limbs are independently adjustable to correct for cam lean and are individually supported in pockets that incorporate variable limb angle attachments to the bow riser. The limbs extend from the riser to flex. when at full draw, to positions that cause the respective axles to initially travel rearward toward the archer upon release of the bowstring. The limbs are adjustably attached to the riser to permit the limb angle with respect to the riser to be changed.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Benjamin D. Blosser
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Patent number: 7810480Abstract: A crossbow accessory for coupling to a modular lower receiver of a rifle includes an elongated frame coupled to a riser at a first end, and coupled above the lower receiver at its second end. An upper housing secured to the second end of the frame includes a rope spool and winding gears for retracting the bowstring toward a drawn position. A rope extends from the rope spool to a bowstring release for retracting the bowstring. The bowstring release is retracted into the upper housing proximate the modular lower receiver for selectively releasing the bowstring when a user pulls the trigger of the lower receiver. A method for creating a crossbow using the modular lower receiver is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Paul Edwin Shepley, Kevin Hansen, Allen C. Rasor, David H. Kronengold
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Patent number: 7784452Abstract: An archery bow system incorporating a bow riser and dual limbs supporting cams or a cam and wheel mounted for rotation about respective axles. The dual limbs are independently adjustable to correct for cam lean and are individually supported in pockets that incorporate variable limb angle attachments to the bow riser. The limbs extend from the riser to flex, when at full draw, to positions that cause the respective axles to initially travel rearward toward the archer upon release of the bowstring. The limbs are adjustably attached to the riser to permit the limb angle with respect to the riser to be changed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Benjamin D. Blosser
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Publication number: 20100170487Abstract: A crossbow includes an elongated frame coupled to a riser at a first end thereof. The riser supports a pair of flexible limbs, and a bowstring extends between such limbs. A movable bowstring release is used both to retract the bowstring into a drawn position, and to release the bowstring under the operation of a trigger assembly. The bowstring release is initially positioned near the bowstring at rest, and a bowstring hook is engaged therewith. A bowstring retractor includes a retractor rope secured to the bowstring release for retracting the bowstring. An upper housing is secured to the second end of the elongated frame, and supports a rope spool used to wind the retractor rope. The bowstring release is retracted into the upper housing proximate a trigger assembly for selectively releasing the bowstring when a user pulls a trigger.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: PRECISION SHOOTING EQUIPMENT, INC.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Allen C. Rasor, Kevin Hansen
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Patent number: D775704Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2015Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel S. Nevels, Jason Marsalla