Patents Assigned to Talon Industries
  • Patent number: 6814678
    Abstract: A detachable nock for use with a bow hunting arrow, said arrow having a locating device associated with and transported by it. The detachable nock engages with the target animal and separates the locating device from the arrow as the arrow passes through the target animal, thereby retaining the locating device with the animal to permit tracking. The detachable nock may be constructed with various fixed or movable retention components to accommodate the needs of a wide range of hunters. The design of the detachable nock minimizes its impact on the flight of the arrow and allows the bow hunter to use any style of hollow-shaft arrow, broadhead, and fletching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2004
    Assignee: Talon Industries, LLC
    Inventors: Maurice Cyr, Jon Simms
  • Patent number: 6764420
    Abstract: A detachable nock for use with a bow hunting arrow carrying a locating device within its hollow shaft. The detachable nock engages with the target animal and removes the locating device from the arrow shaft as the arrow passes through the target animal, thereby retaining the locating device with the animal to permit tracking. The detachable nock may be constructed with various fixed or movable retention components to accommodate the needs of a wide range of hunters. The design of the detachable nock minimizes its impact on the flight of the arrow and allows the bow hunter to use any style of hollow-shaft arrow, broadhead, and fletching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignee: Talon Industries, LLC
    Inventors: Maurice Cyr, Jon Simms
  • Patent number: 5947166
    Abstract: A wire tying tool having a set of movable talons for channeling a loop of hard wire around a rebar joint or other object(s) to be tied with a wire knot at high speed; a heavy duty wire drive with a pullback feature to retract the loop under tension to tighten the loop around the joint; a clutch-controlled retractable reel to hold the tension on the hard wire on the reel; a spinner/cutter that extrudes a knot by turning, kinking, and cutting the wire (holding the cut ends under tension) and then spinning in complete revolutions to twist the wire into a knot while drawing the spinner away from the work surface. In a preferred embodiment a single reversible motor powers each of a wire drive, a talon drive and a spinner drive; logic and control elements control a sequence of operations of the various drives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Assignee: Talon Industries
    Inventors: Graeme John Doyle, Bramwell Cone, E. Jack Little