Pivoting bow release
The invention is a bow release that has two positions; a shooting position and an away position. The release has an elongated member that extends from the wrist band to engage the bow string. This elongated member is attached to a pivoting mechanism that allows the elongated member to rotate 180° therefore freeing the hand of the user. The user is free to use that hand for purposes such as climbing, rattling, grunting, attaching safety equipment and other uses of that hand. The device gives the user the ability to use a free hand making the device safer to use.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/997,421 filed Oct. 3, 2007.
The present invention deals with a bow release that has two positions. The first position is for shooting and the second position is the away position. The away position is fundamental to the invention in that when the release is in this position the user's hand is free for other activities.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBow releases are not new to the art; however the instant invention has the ability to move from the shooting position to the away position leaving the user's hand free for other activities. None of the prior art has the same advantage that is present in the instant invention making it have a greater utility.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,996,059 issued to Vance on Aug. 15, 1961 is a bow release that covers the palm of the hand thus not allowing the user free access to that hand before, during and after shooting without removal of the release.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,041,926 issued to Troncoso Aug. 16, 1971 is a bow release that will free the hand if the user releases it from their grip and hang from the user's wrist. The disadvantage here is that the release is hanging loosely not stationary allowing it to come into contact with other objects producing sound and potentially alarming game that is present creating a disadvantage to the user. The instant device locks into the away position remaining stationary until unlocked.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,426,989 issued to Sutton on Jan. 24, 1984 is a bow string release “that positions over the archers thumb, across the palm of his hand, and secures in position with the strap . . . ” This clearly is a disadvantage as the other prior art by obstructing the hand of the user.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,509,497 issued to Garvison on Apr. 9, 1985 is a bow release “overlie the palm of the archer's hand . . . ” again obscuring the use of this hand without removal of the bow release.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,508 issued to Greene on Jun. 4, 1991 is a bow release that engages the wrist and crosses the palm of the user clearly limiting the use of the hand without removal of the device.
THE INVENTIONThe instant invention is a pivoting bow release comprising in combination a pivoting mechanism, an elongated shaft and a wrist harness.
The pivoting mechanism comprising in combination a pivoting mechanism with a top surface, a bottom surface, an inside surface, an outside surface, a center column with an outside surface, a internal spring, a internal ball bearing, a washer and a locking nut, a elongated shaft extending therefrom and a wrist harness attached thereto.
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- The center column extends from the pivoting mechanism top surface through the pivoting mechanism bottom surface. The center column has detents opposing each other on the outside surface of the column. The column has a near end and a distal end.
The spring and ball bearing acting as a locking mechanism when engaging the detents and the distal end of the column penetrates and the wrist harness. The wrist harness is secured with the locking nut to the center column and to pivoting mechanism.
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- The elongated shaft is attached to the pivoting mechanism. The pivoting mechanism is capable of locking with the elongated shaft facing away from the wrist harness. The shaft is capable of rotating 180° degrees and locking.
The invention is a pivoting bow release that will rotate 180° and lock creating a release with two positions; one for shooting and the other or away position for freeing the hand of the user for other purposes such as climbing, rattling, grunting, attaching safety equipment and other uses of that hand. The prior art devices obscure or obstruct the release hand requiring the user to remove the release to perform other functions. The instant invention creates a situation where the release is essentially a hands free release when it is in the away position. The release is still attached to the arm of the user but the hand is free. This is a substantial advantage over the current prior art.
The pivoting bow release 2 that has two positions; a shooting position and an away position or hands free position. The release has an elongated member 6 that extends from the pivoting mechanism 4 and wrist band 8 to engage the bow string. This elongated member 6 is attached to the pivoting mechanism 4 that allows the elongated member 6 to rotate 180° therefore freeing the hand of the user. In another embodiment of the pivoting bow release 2 the elongated member 6 is detachable. Still another embodiment allows the user to rotate the elongated member 6 without locking. This device is also capable of being manufactured from metal, plastic, wood, graphite and fiberglass.
Claims
1. A pivoting bow release comprising in combination a pivoting mechanism, an elongated shaft and a wrist harness;
- said pivoting mechanism comprising in combination a pivoting mechanism with a top surface, a bottom surface, an inside surface, an outside surface, a center column with an outside surface, a internal spring, a internal ball bearing, a washer and a locking nut, a elongated shaft extending therefrom and a wrist harness attached thereto, said center column extending from said pivoting mechanism top surface through said pivoting mechanism bottom surface, said center column having detents opposing each other on the outside surface, said column having a near end and a distal end; said spring and ball bearing acting as a locking mechanism when engaging said detents, the distal end of said column penetrating said wrist harness, and said wrist harness being secured with said locking nut to the center column and to said pivoting mechanism; said elongated shaft being attached to said pivoting mechanism, said pivoting mechanism being capable of locking with elongated shaft facing away from said wrist harness, said shaft being capable of rotating 180° degrees and locking.
2. A pivoting bow release as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivoting release is manufacture from group consisting of metal, plastic, wood, graphite and fiberglass.
3. A pivoting bow release as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivoting bow release is capable of locking in at least one position.
4. A pivoting bow release as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivoting bow release is non-locking.
5. A pivoting bow release as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivoting bow release elongated member is detachable.
6. A pivoting bow release as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivoting bow release is attached to a harness using fasteners.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 3, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 9, 2009
Inventor: Chris Coughlin (Kalkaska, MI)
Application Number: 12/286,781
International Classification: F41B 5/18 (20060101);