Patents by Inventor Paul Edwin Shepley

Paul Edwin Shepley 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).

  • Patent number: 7997258
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2011
    Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Edwin Shepley, Kevin Hansen, Allen C. Rasor, Jr., David H. Kronengold
  • Patent number: 7810480
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Edwin Shepley, Kevin Hansen, Allen C. Rasor, David H. Kronengold
  • Publication number: 20100170489
    Abstract: 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 herefrom. 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: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2010
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Applicant: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Edwin Shepley, Kevin Hansen, Allen C. Rasor, JR., David H. Kronengold
  • Publication number: 20100170486
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2009
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Applicant: PRECISION SHOOTING EQUIPMENT, INC.
    Inventors: Paul Edwin Shepley, Kevin Hansen, Allen C. Rasor, David H. Kronengold