Patents by Inventor Kyle Egerdee
Kyle Egerdee 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: 20250224194Abstract: A fall away arrow rest system for use with an archery bow. The arrow rest system includes a launcher that is adapted to support a shaft of an arrow prior to firing the arrow. Upon firing the arrow, the launcher rotates from an upright position to a lowered position to move out of the way by the time the tail region of the arrow passes by the launcher. The arrow rest system includes a rest cord coupled to the arrow rest, the effective length and tension of which determines the timing of the launcher rotating out of the way. The arrow rest system includes a system for adjusting the effective length of and tension in the rest cord to adjust the timing as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2024Publication date: July 10, 2025Inventors: Trevor Crowell, Jacob Jurasevich, Kyle Egerdee, Cole Jessup
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Patent number: 12130114Abstract: A crossbow including at least one trigger assembly that may have a string catch, a sear, a trigger actuator, and an anti-dry-fire mechanism. The anti-dry-fire mechanism can include (i) a bolt sensor movable between a bolt-absent position and a bolt-present position, and (ii) a linearly reciprocating sear latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position and biased toward the latched position. The bolt sensor may be pivotably coupled to the sear latch so that (i) with the bolt sensor in the bolt-absent position, the sear latch is held in the latched position by bias force thereon, and (ii) with the bolt sensor held in the bolt-present position, the sear latch is held in the unlatched position against the bias force thereon. When in the latched position, the sear latch can prevent movement of the sear.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2023Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: EXCALIBUR CROSSBOW, LLCInventors: Kyle Egerdee, Stephen Langdon, Cole Jessup, Robert Dykeman
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Publication number: 20240011732Abstract: A crossbow including at least one trigger assembly that may have a string catch, a sear, a trigger actuator, and an anti-dry-fire mechanism. The anti-dry-fire mechanism can include (i) a bolt sensor movable between a bolt-absent position and a bolt-present position, and (ii) a linearly reciprocating sear latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position and biased toward the latched position. The bolt sensor may be pivotably coupled to the sear latch so that (i) with the bolt sensor in the bolt-absent position, the sear latch is held in the latched position by bias force thereon, and (ii) with the bolt sensor held in the bolt-present position, the sear latch is held in the unlatched position against the bias force thereon. When in the latched position, the sear latch can prevent movement of the sear.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: January 11, 2024Inventors: Kyle Egerdee, Stephen Langdon, Cole Jessup, Robert Dykeman
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Publication number: 20230251067Abstract: A nock for an archery arrow or bolt. The nock includes a radial indention configured to be engaged by a biased retainer of a trigger mechanism of a crossbow to retain the arrow or bolt in a desired position relative to the trigger mechanism and/or a bowstring. The radial indention may optionally comprise a groove defined generally continuously around a circumference of the nock. The radial indention is exposed when the nock is coupled with an arrow or bolt such that the radial indention may be engaged by a biased retainer within the trigger mechanism. The nock may further include a generally planar rearward bearing surface configured for being engaged by a bowstring. The nock of the present invention may be suitable for use with a multiple-shot crossbow or a single-shot crossbow. Other aspects of the present invention are directed to a projectile, a projectile retention system, and a crossbow.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Stephen Langdon, Kyle Egerdee, Cole Jessup
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Patent number: 11629943Abstract: A nock for an archery arrow or bolt. The nock includes a radial indention configured to be engaged by a biased retainer of a trigger mechanism of a crossbow to retain the arrow or bolt in a desired position relative to the trigger mechanism and/or a bowstring. The radial indention may optionally comprise a groove defined generally continuously around a circumference of the nock. The radial indention is exposed when the nock is coupled with an arrow or bolt such that the radial indention may be engaged by a biased retainer within the trigger mechanism. The nock may further include a generally planar rearward bearing surface configured for being engaged by a bowstring. The nock of the present invention may be suitable for use with a multiple-shot crossbow or a single-shot crossbow. Other aspects of the present invention are directed to a projectile, a projectile retention system, and a crossbow.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2022Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: EXCALIBUR CROSSBOW, LLCInventors: Stephen Langdon, Kyle Egerdee, Cole Jessup
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Publication number: 20220341717Abstract: A nock for an archery arrow or bolt. The nock includes a radial indention configured to be engaged by a biased retainer of a trigger mechanism of a crossbow to retain the arrow or bolt in a desired position relative to the trigger mechanism and/or a bowstring. The radial indention may optionally comprise a groove defined generally continuously around a circumference of the nock. The radial indention is exposed when the nock is coupled with an arrow or bolt such that the radial indention may be engaged by a biased retainer within the trigger mechanism. The nock may further include a generally planar rearward bearing surface configured for being engaged by a bowstring. The nock of the present invention may be suitable for use with a multiple-shot crossbow or a single-shot crossbow. Other aspects of the present invention are directed to a projectile, a projectile retention system, and a crossbow.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Stephen Langdon, Kyle Egerdee, Cole Jessup
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Patent number: 11385033Abstract: A nock for an archery arrow or bolt. The nock includes a radial indention configured to be engaged by a biased retainer of a trigger mechanism of a crossbow to retain the arrow or bolt in a desired position relative to the trigger mechanism and/or a bowstring. The radial indention may optionally comprise a groove defined generally continuously around a circumference of the nock. The radial indention is exposed when the nock is coupled with an arrow or bolt such that the radial indention may be engaged by a biased retainer within the trigger mechanism. The nock may further include a generally planar rearward bearing surface configured for being engaged by a bowstring. The nock of the present invention may be suitable for use with a multiple-shot crossbow or a single-shot crossbow. Other aspects of the present invention are directed to a projectile, a projectile retention system, and a crossbow.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2021Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: EXCALIBUR CROSSBOW, INC.Inventors: Stephen Langdon, Kyle Egerdee, Cole Jessup
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Publication number: 20210302139Abstract: A nock for an archery arrow or bolt. The nock includes a radial indention configured to be engaged by a biased retainer of a trigger mechanism of a crossbow to retain the arrow or bolt in a desired position relative to the trigger mechanism and/or a bowstring. The radial indention may optionally comprise a groove defined generally continuously around a circumference of the nock. The radial indention is exposed when the nock is coupled with an arrow or bolt such that the radial indention may be engaged by a biased retainer within the trigger mechanism. The nock may further include a generally planar rearward bearing surface configured for being engaged by a bowstring. The nock of the present invention may be suitable for use with a multiple-shot crossbow or a single-shot crossbow. Other aspects of the present invention are directed to a projectile, a projectile retention system, and a crossbow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Stephen Langdon, Kyle Egerdee, Cole Jessup