Patents by Inventor Matthew Haas
Matthew Haas 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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Patent number: 11885603Abstract: A connector for coupling an arrow shaft and an arrowhead to each other includes an insert configured for coupling with the arrow shaft and an outsert configured for coupling with an arrowhead.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: FeraDyne Outdoors, LLCInventor: Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20230012976Abstract: An arrow loading guide configured for enabling an archer to correctly load and nock an arrow or bolt using tactical feedback only, i.e., without “watching” the process. The arrow loading guide includes a central bore for receiving at least a portion of a shaft of an arrow or bolt, a plurality of radial slots extending from the central bore, and a pair of opposing slots extending from the central bore and through an exterior surface of the arrow loading guide. Each radial slot is configured for receiving at least a portion of a vane coupled to the shaft of the arrow or bolt. The pair of opposing slots are configured for receiving at least a portion of a bowstring.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Benjamin Blosser, Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20220252373Abstract: A bowstring release includes a body, a jaw, a trigger, first and second biasing elements, and a back tension adjustment apparatus having a sheath, a tension adjustment rod, a tension adjustment knob, and a back tension biasing element. Moving the jaw into a channel of the body cocks the release. Pulling the trigger releases the bowstring.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventor: Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20220228844Abstract: A connector for coupling an arrow shaft and an arrowhead to each other includes an insert configured for coupling with the arrow shaft and an outsert configured for coupling with an arrowhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2020Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventor: Matthew Haas
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Patent number: 9869528Abstract: A micro-pointer system coupled to a primary pointer system on a target or hunting sight. The primary pointer system includes a primary pointer attached to the micro-pointer system to provide an indication of an elevation setting. The micro-pointer system employs a micro-adjust mechanism that simultaneously displaces a micro-pointer and a primary pointer in an accurate and repeatable manner in relation to respective scales on the body of the sight.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2016Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: FeraDyne Outdoors, LLCInventors: Aaron Pellett, Fred H. Hunt, Matthew Haas
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Patent number: 9587912Abstract: A bow sight with at least one sight pin mounted to a frame assembly. At least one optical fiber is attached to the sight pin. The optical fiber is exposed to gather ambient light and to transmit light to a sight point located within the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly includes an optical structure mounted to the frame assembly including a sight point of an optical fiber located near a proximal end of the optical structure and a lens with alignment indicia located at a distal end of the optical structure. An adjustment system permits the optical structure to be reoriented relative to the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly provides an indication of orientation of the shooter relative to the bow in at least two degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: FeraDyne Outdoors LLCInventors: Larry Pulkrabek, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20160231086Abstract: A micro-pointer system coupled to a primary pointer system on a target or hunting sight. The primary pointer system includes a primary pointer attached to the micro-pointer system to provide an indication of an elevation setting. The micro-pointer system employs a micro-adjust mechanism that simultaneously displaces a micro-pointer and a primary pointer in an accurate and repeatable manner in relation to respective scales on the body of the sight.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Aaron Pellett, Fred H. Hunt, Matthew Haas
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Patent number: 8973277Abstract: A bow sight that decouples the shooter's bow cant from elevation adjustments. A segmented support assembly includes a proximal portion and a distal portion. The proximal portion is configured to attach to the bow. The distal portion is rotatably attached to the proximal portion and configured to rotate around a Y-axis relative to the proximal portion. A micro-adjust controls the rotational position around the Y-axis of the distal portion relative to the proximal portion. An elevation assembly is attached to the distal portion. A bezel assembly is attached to the elevation assembly. The elevation adjustment moves the bezel assembly along a substantially vertical axis while the bow is held at a bow cant greater than zero. The micro-adjust decouples the shooter's bow cant from operation of the elevation assembly. A windage assembly is optionally located between the elevation assembly and the distal portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Field Logic, Inc.Inventors: Larry Pulkrabek, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas, Fred Hunt
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Publication number: 20140182146Abstract: A bow sight with at least one sight pin mounted to a frame assembly. At least one optical fiber is attached to the sight pin. The optical fiber is exposed to gather ambient light and to transmit light to a sight point located within the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly includes an optical structure mounted to the frame assembly including a sight point of an optical fiber located near a proximal end of the optical structure and a lens with alignment indicia located at a distal end of the optical structure. An adjustment system permits the optical structure to be reoriented relative to the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly provides an indication of orientation of the shooter relative to the bow in at least two degrees of freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Field Logic, Inc.Inventors: LARRY PULKRABEK, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas
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Patent number: 8689454Abstract: A bow sight that decouples the shooter's bow cant from elevation adjustments. A segmented support assembly includes a proximal portion and a distal portion. The proximal portion is adapted to attach to the bow. The distal portion is rotatably attached to the proximal portion and adapted to rotate around a Y-axis relative to the proximal portion. A micro-adjust controls the rotational position around the Y-axis of the distal portion relative to the proximal portion. An elevation assembly is attached to the distal portion. A bezel assembly is attached to the elevation assembly. The elevation adjustment moves the bezel assembly along a substantially vertical axis while the bow is held at a bow cant greater than zero. The micro-adjust decouples the shooter's bow cant from operation of the elevation assembly. A windage assembly is optionally located between the elevation assembly and the distal portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Field Logic, Inc.Inventors: Larry Pulkrabek, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20140068956Abstract: A bow sight that decouples the shooter's bow cant from elevation adjustments. A segmented support assembly includes a proximal portion and a distal portion. The proximal portion is configured to attach to the bow. The distal portion is rotatably attached to the proximal portion and configured to rotate around a Y-axis relative to the proximal portion. A micro-adjust controls the rotational position around the Y-axis of the distal portion relative to the proximal portion. An elevation assembly is attached to the distal portion. A bezel assembly is attached to the elevation assembly. The elevation adjustment moves the bezel assembly along a substantially vertical axis while the bow is held at a bow cant greater than zero. The micro-adjust decouples the shooter's bow cant from operation of the elevation assembly. A windage assembly is optionally located between the elevation assembly and the distal portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Field Logic, Inc.Inventors: Larry Pulkrabek, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas, Fred Hunt
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Patent number: 8661696Abstract: A bow sight with at least one sight pin mounted to a frame assembly. At least one optical fiber is attached to the sight pin. The optical fiber is exposed to gather ambient light and to transmit light to a sight point located within the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly includes an optical structure mounted to the frame assembly including a sight point of an optical fiber located near a proximal end of the optical structure and a lens with alignment indicia located at a distal end of the optical structure. An adjustment system permits the optical structure to be reoriented relative to the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly provides an indication of orientation of the shooter relative to the bow in at least two degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Field Logic, Inc.Inventors: Larry Pulkrabek, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20130174430Abstract: A bow sight that decouples the shooter's bow cant from elevation adjustments. A segmented support assembly includes a proximal portion and a distal portion. The proximal portion is adapted to attach to the bow. The distal portion is rotatably attached to the proximal portion and adapted to rotate around a Y-axis relative to the proximal portion. A micro-adjust controls the rotational position around the Y-axis of the distal portion relative to the proximal portion. An elevation assembly is attached to the distal portion. A bezel assembly is attached to the elevation assembly. The elevation adjustment moves the bezel assembly along a substantially vertical axis while the bow is held at a bow cant greater than zero. The micro-adjust decouples the shooter's bow cant from operation of the elevation assembly. A windage assembly is optionally located between the elevation assembly and the distal portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: FIELD LOGIC, INC.Inventors: LARRY PULKRABEK, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas
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Publication number: 20120102767Abstract: A bow sight with at least one sight pin mounted to a frame assembly. At least one optical fiber is attached to the sight pin. The optical fiber is exposed to gather ambient light and to transmit light to a sight point located within the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly includes an optical structure mounted to the frame assembly including a sight point of an optical fiber located near a proximal end of the optical structure and a lens with alignment indicia located at a distal end of the optical structure. An adjustment system permits the optical structure to be reoriented relative to the frame assembly. The eye alignment assembly provides an indication of orientation of the shooter relative to the bow in at least two degrees of freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: FIELD LOGIC, INC.Inventors: Larry Pulkrabek, Jay Engstrom, Aaron Pellett, Matthew Haas