Archery Bow Bracket
A bracket for on a bow used in archery is provided. The bracket includes a cradle that can support an apparatus such as a light at a location such that the light can be operated by a finger of the hand holding the bow. The cradle can be adjusted in a horizontal and vertical plane such that apparatus on the cradle is pointed in the direction that an arrow is to be shot and at the same time be easily activated.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to archery. More particularly, a bracket having multiple adjustments for attaching a light or other apparatus that is pointed in the direction of the arrow and in a location for manual activation is disclosed.
2. Description of Related Art
There are a variety of designs of bows and equipment to use with the bow in the field of archery equipment. For example, improved sights for use in archery have been developed recently, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,328,515, which is hereby incorporated by reference. For use in hunting certain wild animals, such as hogs, lights on the bow may be used in some areas, since the animals are very destructive of the environment in those areas. Lights now available include the “Hawglite,” described at www.hawglite.com. That light is mounted on a bow and electrically connected to batteries by an electrical cord, and may be activated by a pressure-sensitive switch mounted on the grip of the bow
There is a need for a simpler apparatus that can be attached to bows to allow use of a separate portable light or other apparatus that is to be pointed in the direction that the bow is aimed. Such apparatus should allow use of different portable lights that are readily available and that can be readily interchanged on a bow.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA bracket is provided for attaching to bows using the stabilizer hole normally present on a bow or a similar threaded hole. The bracket allows fixing a portable light that is directed in the direction of an arrow shot from the bow and is adjustable in vertical and horizontal planes and in position and distance with respect to the bow. A camera or other apparatus may be used in place of the portable light.
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Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific details, it is not intended that such details should be regarded as limitations on the scope of the invention, except to the extent that they are included in the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. A bracket adapted to attach to a bow and support an apparatus, comprising:
- a connector adapted to fasten to the bow;
- a member having an upper end and a lower end and attached to the connector, the upper end having an adjustable location with respect to the connector; and
- a cradle attached to the member, the cradle having a fastener and being supported by shafts in perpendicular directions such that the cradle may be rotated on the shafts in a vertical and a horizontal plane and held in a selected direction.
2. The bracket of claim 1 wherein the connector is a screw sized to be placed in a hole in the bow.
3. The bracket of claim 1 wherein the member having an adjustable length is a slotted flat bar.
4. The bracket of claim 1 wherein the fastener of the cradle is a band.
5. The bracket of claim 1 wherein the cradle is held the selected direction by turning a thumb screw on a shaft.
6. The bracket of claim 3 wherein the slotted flat bar is curved.
7. A device for archery, comprising:
- a bow;
- a bracket attached to the bow to support an apparatus, the bracket comprising;
- a connector fastened to the bow;
- a member having an upper end and a lower end and attached to the connector, the upper end having an adjustable location with respect to the connector; and
- a cradle attached to the member, the cradle having a fastener and being supported by shafts in perpendicular directions such that the cradle may be rotated on the shafts in a vertical and a horizontal plane and held in a selected direction.
8. The bracket of claim 7 wherein the connector is a screw sized to be placed in a hole in the bow.
9. The bracket of claim 7 wherein the member having an adjustable length is a slotted flat bar.
10. The bracket of claim 7 wherein the fastener of the cradle is a band.
11. The bracket of claim 7 wherein the cradle is held the selected direction by turning a thumb screw on a shaft.
12. The bracket of claim 9 wherein the slotted flat bar is curved.
13. A method for hunting with a bow and arrow, comprising:
- attaching the bracket of claim 1 to the bow;
- attaching a light to the cradle and adjusting the light to the direction of the arrow;
- aiming the arrow;
- activating the light; and
- shooting the arrow.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 20, 2009
Publication Date: Sep 23, 2010
Inventor: Melvin A. Erickson (Willis, TX)
Application Number: 12/408,314
International Classification: F41B 5/14 (20060101);