PORTABLE BREAKAWAY BOLT SAVING BOLT STOP
A portable flexible collapsible non-penetrable breakaway blunt bolt stop target in combination with a quick release fastener is provided. The target is provided along with a quick release fastener that can be attached to a stand and when impacted by a bolt shot from a crossbow the target is released from the stand and falls to the ground along with the bolt thus preventing damage to the bolt and to the crossbow. The target is foldable and capable of being rolled up to be carried in a pocked or easily carried on or stored in a crossbow.
This application to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/558,453 entitled “BOLT OR ARROW CATCHING TARGET” filed Sep. 14, 2017 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHINCAL FIELDA portable collapsible non-penetrable target capable of breaking away from a fixed position upon impact from a blunt tip bolt fired from a crossbow is provided thus saving the bolt.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe classic crossbow is cocked by hand and de-cocked by shooting a bolt from the crossbow since triggering a cocked crossbow without loading a bolt is likely to damage the crossbow. This is referred to in the art as dry firing. Shooting a bolt into the ground or into a tree to de-cock a crossbow is likely to damage the bolt. Shooting a bolt into the air to de-cock a crossbow is dangerous and is likely to result in a lost bolt. Furthermore, many states such as Michigan make it illegal to possess a cocked crossbow in the woods, field, parking lot and the like before or after hunting hours. Therefore, it is important to have a means for de-cocking such crossbows without harming the crossbow and a hunting bolt. The disclosure relates to a flexible collapsible blunt tip bolt stop non-penetrable target made of a flexible ballistic material used to shoot a blunt tip bolt into said target without harming the bolt nor require dry firing and may be easily carried for use by the shooter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA method of and a reusable portable bolt stop target article for reducing damage to crossbows by dry firing and reducing damage to blunt tip bolts when fired from a crossbow to prevent dry firing is provided.
A flexible collapsible breakaway, from a fixed position, bolt stop target which is non-penetrable by a blunt tip bolt fired from a crossbow is taught. A quick release fastener is provided to attach and hang the bolt stop target to a support such as a stand so when the target is impacted by a blunt tipped bolt shot from a crossbow the target is released from the support such as a stand and falls to the ground along with the bolt. The quick release fastener can be attached to the target, to the stand or provided as a separate item. The target is made from a flexible high tensile strength ballistic material which prevents penetration on the impact of a blunt tipped bolt or arrow shot from a crossbow with high kinetic energy. The target is flexible, collapsible and prevents penetration by blunt tipped bolt shot from a crossbow when the target is in a fixed, but easily released position. The target when in a fixed but easily released position is configured to adsorb and dissipate all or a significant amount of the kinetic energy of the bolt. In one embodiment, the target is composed of at least one layer of flexible and collapsible ballistic material, such a ballistic fabric or multiple layers of a ballistic fabric, whereby when impacted by a blunt tip bolt fired from a crossbow adsorbs and dissipates the kinetic energy of the flying bolt. As an embodiment the target and quick release fastener is provided in combination with a pair of rods which provide a stand to which the bolt stop target is attached and hung using the quick release fastener. The target is reusable and is easily transported into the field for example by releaseably affixing it to a crossbow such as by wrapping the target around the barrel or tail stock. It can also be folded or rolled up and stored in a pocket or in a compartment that is provided in the tail stock. It can also be folded or rolled up and carried in a jacket pocket or the like.
A method of de-cocking a crossbow is provided which comprises loading a cocked crossbow with a blunt tipped bolt, providing a collapsible breakaway bolt stop target as described above releaseably attached to a stand, and firing the bolt into said target whereby the target absorbs the kinetic energy of said bolt, preferably without penetrating the target, whereby the target is released from the stand and falls to the ground with said bolt thereby preventing damage to the bolt and to the crossbow. Bolts are an expensive item running as much as ten dollars or more per bolt. Different brands of crossbows require different types of bolts, bolt sizes and bolt nocks. The present invention is adaptable to these differences.
The bolt stop target can also be used for target practice, citing in bow scopes and the like. The target can easily be transported such as by rolling it up and placing it in a coat pocket or as shown in
In the Figures like parts are not always numbered. Also, in all Figures showing a bolt stop target, the target is referred to with number 10.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF TILE INVENTIONThe stand 11 used to releaseably attach a target 10 of the invention can comprise two rods 12 as previously described. The rods can range in height for example from about 18 to about 36 inches. The rods 12 can be round, square or rectangular and may contain a peg 16 extending from the side near the top of the rods. The rods 12 may range in diameter from about one quarter inch to about one-half inch. They may be made of metal, hard wood such as a dowel rods, or plastic. The rods may be telescoping as illustrated in
The size and shape of the target 10 is not critical the practice of the invention. For example, the shape may be a polygon, such as rectangular or square, triangular or oval such as a circle. Rectangular shapes, such as square, are preferred. Preferably the size ranges from about 8 inches square to about 14 inches square for ease of transporting and setting up in the field. Larger or smaller sizes are operable. The target is preferably made from a ballistic fabric including leather and the like. The material should preferably not be penetrable by a blunt tip bolt shot from a crossbow. Examples of suitable ballistic fabric materials used to make the targets are fabrics made from Keviar, Dyneema and Spectra brand fibers having high tensile strength that do not break easily which would permit penetration of a blunt tipped bolt fired from a crossbow. They can be cut with ordinary scissors. Kevlar brand fiber is composed of an aramid plastic material. Dyneema brand fibers are made from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. Spectra brand fiber is made from polyethylene. The ballistic resistance of the target can be increased by layering sheets of ballistic fabric one on top of the other and sewing them together using for example upholstery thread. When sewing multiple layers together it is preferred that the center of the target remains unsewn and not restrained so that it remains flexible and absorbable of the kinetic energy of the blunt tip bolt. Thus, sewing around the perimeter of the target is preferred. Rotating the weave of the fabric improves the ballistic properties. The number of layers will depend on the specific type of fabric and should, however, provide a target that is flexible collapsible and non-penetrable to a blunt tip bolt shot from a crossbow. Leather can be used in combination with these fabrics or can be used alone. A typical target comprises no more than about 10 layers of such ballistic fabric so that it remains flexible to dissipate the kinetic energy of the fired bolt. An actual example of a target was prepared rising 8 layers of Rip Stop Kevlar brand ballistic fabric, cut square twelve inches on a side and se together around the perimeter of the target. It was tested by shooting a blunt tip bolt from a crossbow into the target suspended from a stand using a pair of rods pushed into the ground as a stand and using as a quick release fastener two spring clips 17 (spring clothes pin). The target easily released from the stand and the bolt was recovered undamaged. The bolt had not pierced the surface of the target. In another example the target and quick release fastener as shown in
The blunt tip bolt may be made from a standard bolt by removing the broad head tip or field tip. In one embodiment, the broad head or field tip is replaced with a rounded practice tip or with a small cap made of for example rubber or leather.
Claims
1. A portable flexible collapsible bolt stop target for catching and not damaging a bolt having a blunt point shot from a crossbow which can be stored on or in a crossbow comprising:
- a flexible fabric target article that can be releaseably hung from a stand secured to a ground surface with a quick release fastener, said fabric comprising a flexible high tensile strength ballistic non-penetrable material which prevents penetration by said blunt tipped bolt traveling through the air with high kinetic energy, said target when impacted by said blunt tipped bolt flying through the air with high kinetic energy the target is released from a stand and falls to the ground along with said bolt without damage to said bolt.
2. The target of claim 1 wherein said target is configured to collapse and adsorb and dissipate a significant mount of the kinetic energy of said bolt.
3. The target of claim 1 wherein said target is rectangular shaped.
4. The target of claim 1 wherein said targets composed of multi layers of said non-penetrable ballistic material.
5. The target of claim 1 wherein said target is composed of leather.
6. The target of claim 1 wherein said target is composed of a fabric of aramid plastic material fiber.
7. The target of claim 1 wherein said target defines a pair of spaced apart holes functioning as a quick release fastener.
8. The target of claim 1 wherein including as quick release fastener a pair of spring clips.
9. The target of claim 8 wherein said quick release fastener comprises a pair of spring clothes pens.
10. The target of claim 1 including in addition a stand comprised of a pair of rods.
11. The target of claim 10 wherein said rods comprise telescopic rods.
12. The target of claim 11 wherein magnets are attached to the top end of said telescopic rods.
13. The target of claim 1 wherein said target includes a pair of magnets embedded in said fabric serving as said quick release fastener.
14. The target of claim 1 wherein said target includes as a quick release fastener a pair of cords one end attached to the top portion of said target material and spring clips attached to the other end said pair of cords.
15. The target of claim 14 wherein said spring clips are alligator clips.
16. The target of claim 1 wherein said target includes as quick release fastener a pair of loops attached to the top portion of said target material.
17. A method of de-cocking a crossbow without damaging it comprising: loading a cocked crossbow with a blunt tipped bolt, providing a portable collapsible breakaway target comprising a flexible fabric target article that can be releaseably hung from a stand secured to a ground surface with a quick release fastener, said fabric comprising a flexible high tensile strength ballistic non-penetrable material which prevents penetration by said blunt tipped bolt traveling through the air with high kinetic energy, said target when impacted by said blunt tipped bolt flying through the air with high kinetic energy the target is released from a stand and falls to the ground along with said bolt without damage to said bolt, and
- firing the bolt into said target whereby the target absorbs the kinetic energy of said bolt and falls to the ground with said bolt thereby preventing damage to the bolt and to the crossbow.
18. A crossbow/bolt collapsible breakaway target combination comprising: a crossbow having a flexible collapsible target of claim 1 releaseably attached thereto.
19. A portable blunt tip bolt stop bolt saving kit comprising:
- a target comprising a flexible fabric target article that can be releaseably hung from a stand secured to a ground surface with a quick release fastener, said fabric comprising a flexible high tensile strength ballistic non-penetrable material which prevents penetration by said blunt tipped bolt traveling through the air with high kinetic energy, said target when impacted by a blunt tipped bolt flying through the air with high kinetic energy the target is released from a stand and fails to the ground along with said bolt without damage to said bolt,
- a pair of rods to provide a stand to releaseably hang said target, and
- a quick release fastener to releaseably attach said target to said stand.
20. The kit of claim 19 wherein said quick release fastener comprises a pair of spring clips.
21. The kit of claim 19 wherein said quick release fastener comprises a pair of spring clothes pens.
22. The kit of claim 19 wherein said rods comprise telescopic rods.
23. The kit of claim 22 wherein magnets are attached to the top end of said telescopic rods.
24. The kit of claim 19 wherein said target is rectangular shaped.
25. The kit of claim 19 wherein said target comprises multi layers of said non-penetrable ballistic material.
26. The kit of claim 19 wherein said target is composed of leather.
27. The kit of claim 14 wherein said target comprises a fabric of aramid plastic material fiber.
28. The kit of claim 19 wherein a said target defines a pair of spaced apart holes functioning as a quick release fastener.
29. The kit of claim 19 wherein said target includes a pair quick release fastener comprise a pair of magnets embedded in said fabric.
30. The kit of claim 19 wherein said target includes as a quick release fastener a pair of cords one end attached to attached to the top portion of said target material and spring clips attached to the other ends of said pair of cords.
31. The kit of claim 30 wherein said spring clips are alligator clips.
32. The kit of claim 19 wherein said target includes as quick release fastener a pair of loops attached to the top portion of said target material.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 11, 2018
Publication Date: Mar 14, 2019
Inventor: Eric Bonnivier (Silverwood, MI)
Application Number: 16/127,606