For Archery Projector Patents (Class 124/86)
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Patent number: 8225779Abstract: A cable guard eliminator for a compound bow comprising a first limb and a second limb and having a bowstring and at least one cable strung between first and second connecting elements respectively mounted near outer ends of the first and second limbs. The cable guard eliminator comprises a first portion from which the cable extends to the first connecting element, a second portion from which the cable extends to the second connecting element, and, an intermediate portion defining a deflection area between the first end and the second end. The deflection area has a length in a direction generally parallel to the cable at least as long as a range of motion of the cable, such that at least some portion of the deflection area remains aligned with an arrow path throughout drawing and release of the bowstring.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: EVCO Technology & Development Company Ltd.Inventor: John D. Evans
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Publication number: 20120167864Abstract: Vibration dampeners (DTM's) designed to surround a device in which unwanted vibrations (including shocks) are set up during use or a component of the device. The DTM significantly shortens the duration of those vibrations, reducing sound levels, making the device more comfortable to use in wielded instrument applications of the invention, and/or significantly reducing the possibility that the vibrations might damage the device. A representative, but significant, use of the subject DTM's is to dampen the vibrations generated when an arrow (or bolt) is shot from a crossbow.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Steven C. Sims
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Patent number: 8205607Abstract: A compound archery bow includes a handle having projecting limbs, and first and second pulleys mounted on the limbs for rotation around respective axes. First and second cable anchors are disposed on the base adjacent to respective ends of a cable groove. A bow cable arrangement includes a bowstring cable extending from a bowstring anchor on the first pulley around a bowstring let-out groove and then toward the second pulley. A first cable extends from the first anchor on the first pulley through a portion of the cable groove on the first pulley and then toward the second pulley. A second cable extends from the second anchor toward the second pulley.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Darton, Inc.Inventor: Rex F. Darlington
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Patent number: 8186339Abstract: An archery bow shot cover device is attachable to an archery bow for use during hunting an animal. The archery bow shot cover device includes a housing, a sensor, a memory chip and a speaker. During use, a sensor detects the release of an arrow from the archery bow, which triggers a memory chip to send a signal carrying an animal sound to the speaker. The animal sound is emanated from the speaker and covers up or camouflages the noise produced by the release of the arrow from the bow. The sensor may be an accelerometer or other vibration type of switch, a motion detector, a bar code type of reader, or other type of sensor for detecting the release of the arrow from the archery bow. The device includes a USB port or jack for installing additional natural animal sounds or other types of sounds onto the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Inventor: Terry Gerard McClanahan
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Patent number: 8166963Abstract: An accessory platform for archery bows is provided. The accessory platform includes a substantially disk-shaped portion provided with a hole in the center thereof, a plurality of holes are provided around a periphery of the disk-shaped portion and a base cushion is provided in the hole and includes means to couple the disk-shaped portion directly or indirectly to an archery bow. The accessory platform is utilized to absorb vibration when an arrow is shot from the archery bow and to balance the weight of the archery bow.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Leven IndustriesInventor: William L. Leven
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Patent number: 8161956Abstract: A weapon, such as a crossbow or firearm, may have a main beam, a trigger mechanism mounted to the main beam and, a support rod that can be positioned into a first use position and a second stowed position. The support rod may have a first end used to support the main beam and a second end used to contact a ground surface. In one embodiment, a contact member with a hemispherical contact surface is attached to the second end of the support rod. In another embodiment, the support rod has a handgrip portion that receives a user's hand in supporting the weapon when shooting the weapon when the support rod is in the second stowed position. In still another embodiment, a mounting bracket is used to provide at least two locations for attaching the support rod to the main beam.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Hunter's Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard L. Bednar
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Patent number: 8141546Abstract: A bowstring drawing assembly for a bow has a mounting frame, an operating device and a connecting belt. The mounting frame has a bottom bar, two supporting shafts and two pulleys. The supporting shafts are connected to the bottom bar. The pulleys are connected to the supporting shafts to hold the bow. The operating device is mounted on the mounting frame and has a holding seat, a rotating rod, a worm wheel, a worm shaft and a crank shaft. The holding seat is mounted on the bottom bar. The rotating rod is rotatably connected to the holding seat. The worm wheel is mounted around the rotating rod. The worm shaft is rotatably connected to the holding seat and engages the worm wheel. The crank shaft is connected securely to the worm shaft. The connecting belt is connected to the rotating rod of the operating device to mount around the bow.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Poe Lang Enterprises Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chang Chi Liu
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Patent number: 8136514Abstract: An archery or similar projectile launching device having a spring assembly to energize the device and a release mechanism to transmit energy stored within a torsion or alternative spring to the bowstring, so as to accelerate an arrow nocked to the bowstring once the trigger is released. In one embodiment, conjoined cranks wind a torsion spring within a spring motor affixed along the riser of the bow while the bowstring and arrow are concurrently brought into the discharge position. A mechanical advantage may be achieved with the cranking mechanism to reduce the effort exerted by the archer and thereby increase accuracy, velocity and ease of use.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: JRH Industries, LLCInventors: Jack Ryan Howard, Patrick L. Muscarella
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Patent number: 8122874Abstract: A detachable quiver mount assembly comprises a bow mounting portion connectable to an archery bow and a quiver mounting portion releasably connectable to the bow mounting portion. At least one of the mounting portions includes at least one magnet for attracting and holding the other of the mounting portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Truglo, Inc.Inventors: Paul LoRocco, Mark Garcia
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Publication number: 20120037139Abstract: A multi-purpose crossbow cocking device having two handles attached by a draw cord or string. Slidably affixed to the cord are a pair of pulley members having hooks that engage a bow string of a crossbow. The handles may have an inner cavity. One or both of the handles may contain one or more Allen wrenches pivotally connected to the handle within the inner cavity. In its retracted position, the Allen wrench is housed within the inner cavity. In its extended position, the distal end of the Allen wrench is placed external of the handle's inner cavity and may be used to drive a bolt or screw with a hexagonal shaft head. The Allen wrenches may be different sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventor: David A. Barnett
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Patent number: 8091540Abstract: A crossbow includes a trigger mechanism having a trigger housing for receiving a bowstring of a crossbow and a bowstring catch mounted with respect to the housing and adapted to releasably engage a crossbow bowstring brought within the trigger housing. The crossbow further includes a trigger adapted to releasably engage the bowstring catch, the trigger being further adapted to be selectively actuated by a user so as to cause the trigger to release the bowstring catch, thereby causing the bowstring catch to release a crossbow bowstring. Optionally, the crossbow may include a ball disposed between the bowstring catch and the trigger, the ball being adapted to bear and react to forces arising between the bowstring catch and the trigger during at least one of the trigger so engaging the bowstring catch and the trigger so releasing the bowstring catch.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Kodabow, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Matasic, Baron E. Abel, Sujan V. Patel, Curvin L. Wolfgang, Jr.
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Patent number: 8082910Abstract: A pulley assembly for a compound archery bow comprises a set of multiple power cable pulleys and a draw cable pulley. The draw cable pulley is arranged to be rotatably mounted on a bow limb, to let out the draw cable when the bow is drawn, and so as to have interchangeably mounted thereon any one of the multiple power cable pulleys. Each power cable pulley is arranged to take up the power cable when the bow is drawn. At least one of the power cable pulleys is arranged so as to result in substantially negligible let-off of draw force of the bow. At least one other of the power cable pulleys is arranged so as to result in substantial let-off of the draw force of the bow at a corresponding draw length.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Extreme Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig T. Yehle
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Patent number: 8079353Abstract: An archery bow is formed of multiple composite tubes bonded to one another along a common wall, wherein apertures, or “ports,” are molded between the tubes to improve the stiffness, strength, resiliency, control, and aerodynamics of the bow.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Prince Sports, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Davis, Mauro Pezzato, Mauro Pinaffo, Roberto Gazzara, Michele Pozzobon, Stefano Conte
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Patent number: 8069847Abstract: An archery bow comprises a riser portion with upper and lower ends, and at least one bow limb portion extending from the riser. The archery bow further includes at least one spacer member positioned between the riser portion and the bow limb portion, such that the limb portion contacts the spacer member. The spacer member has a longitudinal axis and a width axis, and includes at least one contact surface for contacting the limb portion with a bottom portion extending along the longitudinal axis underneath the contact surface. The contact surface extends beyond the bottom portion along the width axis to provide increased surface area contact with the bow limb portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Bear Archery IncorporatedInventor: Ben Blosser
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Patent number: 8065994Abstract: An adaptor for a device mount that is used to mount a device such as a video camera, rangefinder or a game caller is provided. In one embodiment, the adapter includes a threaded attaching portion and an engaging cylinder. The threaded screw portion is adapted to engage internal threads in a bore of a structure. The engaging cylinder is coupled to the threaded attaching portion. The surface of the engaging cylinder is adapted to engage a scope mount ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventor: Larry Holmberg
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Patent number: 8061341Abstract: An archery bow quiver for holding arrows for quick retrieval to be shot by the bow includes an integral bow hook and tree screw. The quiver, which quickly attaches and detaches to the riser of a bow, includes an elongate frame with a top end for a hood to protect the arrow tips or broadheads and a bottom end where at is suitably an elastomeric arrow shaft rack. In the central region of the elongate frame is a first cutout into which a pivotal collar or bushing is secured for acceptance of a journaled shaft further extending into a tree screw or spike. The journaled shaft is threaded into a bow hook end which extends in opposite direction from the tree screw. The bow hook and integral tree screw readily pivot within the cutout space to rotate transversely with respect to the elongate frame for rotation of the bow hook to screw the tree screw into suitably a tree.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventor: Jason M. Hudkins
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Patent number: 8056548Abstract: A vibration dampening device for use on compound archery bows. A device may be associated with one or more bow limb, with each device disposing a vibration damping bumper in position to shorten the vibrating length of the bow string at brace, compared to the vibrating length of a bow string of a comparable bow lacking the device(s). Certain embodiments couple bowstring vibration at brace with one or more cable. Preferred embodiments include a limb anchor adapted to distribute string-induced loading onto a bow limb at both sides of a string cam.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Larson Archery CompanyInventor: Marlow W. Larson
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Patent number: 8042530Abstract: A crossbow (1) comprises ? stock (2) having a detachable, pre-stru?g prod (10), with the stock (2) including a recess (20) for receiving the pre-strung prod (10), a latch (24) pivotally attached to the stock (2) adjacent the recess (20) for capturing the pre-strung prod (10) within the recess (20), and a fastener (22) for securing the pre-strung prod (10) to the stock (2).Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Barnett Outdoors, LLCInventor: David A. Barnett
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Patent number: 8033277Abstract: An archery bow comprises an archery bow body defining opposing limb tips, a bowstring extending between the limb tips along a bowstring axis, and an elongate member extending from the bow body, the elongate member having a length and a proximal end arranged adjacent the bowstring. The archery bow further comprises a dampening element made of a vibration dampening material mounted to the proximal end of the elongate member between the proximal end and the bowstring. The elongate member extends from the bow body along a first axis non-perpendicular to the bowstring axis. Additionally, the elongate member may be curved along at least a portion of its length. In certain embodiments, the archery bow body defines a nested mounting area configured as an open channel to receive a distal end of the elongate member.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Bear Archery, Inc.Inventors: Sean Gordon, Ben Blosser
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Publication number: 20110232619Abstract: A portable device for drawing the bowstring of a crossbow. The cocking device may be designed to prevent the uneven drawing of the crossbow and may eliminate the complex installation process typically required to retro-fit an existing crossbow with known cocking devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: Hunter's Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TenPoint Crossbow TechnologiesInventors: Richard L. Bednar, Michael J. Shaffer, Jacob A. Hout
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Patent number: 8020544Abstract: In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a rotatable member configured for rotation about a first rotatable member axis. A cable anchor is attached to the rotatable member and rotatable with respect to the rotatable member about an anchor axis. The anchor axis is offset from the rotatable member axis. The bow can further comprise a power cable anchored to said cable anchor.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Inventors: Mathew A. McPherson, Gary L. Simonds
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Patent number: 8011356Abstract: An archery bow comprises an archery bow body defining opposing limb tips and a bowstring extending between the limb tips. The archery bow includes an elongate member extending from the bow body, the elongate member having a length and a proximal end arranged adjacent the bowstring. Additionally, the archery bow includes a dampening element made of a vibration dampening material mounted to the proximal end between the proximal end and the bowstring, the dampening element having a contact face adapted to contact the bowstring. In certain embodiments, the dampening element includes a laterally protruding rib extending outward from the contact face along at least a portion thereof to engage the bowstring when the bowstring is released.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Bear Archery, Inc.Inventors: Sean Gordon, Ben Blosser
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Patent number: 8006682Abstract: A support tube is attachable via a bracket to the riser of an archery bow, the support tube being bored to accept the diameter of a sheath tube of a telescoping leg, and the sheath tube of the telescoping leg having a connection means for a cap to secure it in said support tube. The telescoping leg is optional, having lockable segments and a removable foot to provide secure footing on a variety of surfaces. The quiver portion of the apparatus is also optional and comprises an upper hood portion and a lower notched plate, both attachable to the support tube, together or separately. Methods for assembly and use are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Jonathan Vanek
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Patent number: 7997261Abstract: The compound bow accessory includes a bracket adapted for mounting to the bow riser of a compound bow, an adjustable bar connected to the bracket and an alignment assembly adjustably mounted to the bar. The alignment assembly includes a pair of vertical alignment pins permitting the user to visually align with the sight pins of a bow sight between the upright pins. The compound bow accessory provides another point of reference in the process of aiming such that the user may reduce inaccuracies due to hand torque.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Inventor: Michael J. Scaniffe
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Patent number: 7987842Abstract: A releasable mount comprising two mounting posts that releasably engage into notches in the ends of a resilient, generally C-shaped bracket. The releasable mount is particularly useful to releasably mount an archery accessory such as an arrow quiver to an archery bow, tree or tree stand or the like. The arrow quiver may include a hood having an arrow retaining insert for receiving an arrow with a single-point or a 2-4 bladed broadhead. The quiver may also include an arrow gripper having a plurality of fingers whose sides define expandable oval slots between adjacent fingers into which the arrows are loaded.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventor: Mathew A. McPherson
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Patent number: 7980239Abstract: A bow and arrow holder combination includes a bow that includes a grip, an upper limb, a lower limb and a bowstring extending between the upper and lower limbs. The upper and lower limbs each have a first side and a second side. An upper coupler is mounted to the upper limb and extends outwardly from the first side of the upper limb. The upper coupler releasably engages an arrow. A lower coupler is mounted to the lower limb and extends outwardly from the first side of the lower limb. The lower coupler releasably engages the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Doral T. Parmer, Sr.
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Patent number: 7980235Abstract: A portable bow press made of three distinct and separable parts. The first two parts contain loop assemblies made of steel wire formed into a U-shaped loop with the two ends connected via a bolt. The third part is a connection cable with S-hooks on either end that hook into the loop elements. The bolts in the loop assemblies are applied through tooling holes in pulleys on the limbs of a compound archery bow. The bow press is applied once the loop assemblies are in place. The limbs can be forced inward by drawing the bowstring creating enough slack for the connection cable to be hooked on either end to the loops. When the bowstring is released, the limbs are held by tension in the cable and loops to a point where they are closer than at brace height. When the bow press is applied, the bowstring is loose and maintenance can be applied to the bow, before disengaging the bow press.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Precision Shooting Equipment, Inc.Inventors: David H. Kronengold, Scott F. Coffinger, Kevin Hansen
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Publication number: 20110162631Abstract: A bow press for pressing the limbs of compound bows. The press has a pair of coplanar lever arms mounted on a frame. The lever arms are spaced inwardly from their fixed fulcrum points on the frame toward a bow-pressing location defined between their upper ends, such that their path of travel from a starting position is primarily on the downward arcuate path of their range of motion. The starting contact point with the bow's limbs can thus be closer to the bow's cams, reducing the adjustment skill needed to position the bow, and reducing stress on the limbs. In a preferred form, the lever arms are simultaneously operated by a central telescopic screw jack mounted on the frame to reciprocate on an axis perpendicular to the bow held between the lever arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Kevin R. Tulpa
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Publication number: 20110146644Abstract: An archery bow and cam apparatus having an anti-rotation cam stop mechanism which permits loosening of the bow string, loosening of a cable, or loosening of the bow string and a cable. The anti-rotation means may comprise an aperture or series of apertures through the cam and a member insertable in the aperture. The member can extend through the cam assembly and contact the limb of the bow to prevent the cam from rotating back to a resting or static position. The invention is particularly suited for a compound bow or compound crossbow having one or more cams, and a combination of a bow string and power cable, such the bow string may be detensioned by increasing the tension on the power cable, and vice versa, upon stopping free rotation of the cam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: NIBAL ACHKAR
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Patent number: 7963279Abstract: An arrow rest that drops away or otherwise moves away from a discharging shaft of an arrow or another projectile. An arrow holder is operable between two support positions and a launch position. A support force is used to keep or maintain the arrow holder in the support position. A movement force can be transferred to the arrow holder for overcoming the support force and moving the arrow rest into a launch position, away from a discharging arrow shaft and the corresponding fletching.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: New Archery Products Corp.Inventors: Frank A. Harwath, Miroslav A. Simo, Christopher A. Kozlik
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Patent number: 7958881Abstract: An apparatus is configured to couple a component to an archery bow. The archery bow defines a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis coplanar with and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and an opening extending at least partially through the archery bow. The apparatus includes a base positioned within the opening and pivotally movable about the lateral axis. The base defines at least one first passage configured to receive the component.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventor: Tim Douglas Silverson
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Patent number: 7958878Abstract: A camouflage and support assembly for a cross bow is disclosed. The assembly is comprised of a camouflage having an opening for shooting the arrow through while the hunter is hidden from view, and a clamp for affixing the crossbow stirrup onto the camouflage. The assembly also comprises a support rod for resting the cross bow. This assembly provides a comfortable stance for the hunter to wait for an animal to appear into view, while also allowing the hunter to move the crossbow along with the camouflage as needed to maintain focus on a potential moving target.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventor: Robert R Hoffmann
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Patent number: 7954175Abstract: An archer's hand support structure apparatus and method of use is disclosed to help stabilize an archer's hand during string draw and string release of an archer's bow. The archer's hand support structure apparatus includes a band of flexible material adapted to encase the archer's hand, the band having a first edge portion extending adjacent to an archer's distal hand portion and a second edge portion extending adjacent to an archer's proximal hand portion. The band also includes an aperture therethrough disposed substantially adjacent to the first edge portion for receiving a thumb of the archer's hand. Further included is a stiffener positioned adjacent to the band, the stiffener also extending lengthwise substantially from the band first edge portion to the band second edge portion and the band also includes structure for removably engaging the band from the archer's bow.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventor: David C. Platt
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Patent number: 7954481Abstract: An archery bow string vibration suppressor includes a telescoping arm having a hollow member and an internal slideable elongate shaft. A bumper is affixed to the distal end of the elongate shaft. Furthermore, the vibration suppressor includes a male threaded coupling for affixing the telescoping arm to the rear mounting hole of a bow. In additional embodiments, the vibration suppressor includes an offset adapter bracket for affixing the vibration suppressor to the rear mounting hole of a bow or extension adapter bracket for affixing the vibration suppressor to the front mounting hole of a bow.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventor: Anthony Kirk Barnard
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Patent number: 7942141Abstract: An arrow quiver for carrying arrows is provided. Each arrow has a blade end, a feather end, and an elongated shaft between the blade end and the feather end with the blade end having a tip and blade edges. The arrow quiver comprises a cross member having a first end and a second end. A gripping mechanism is secured to the first end of the cross member with the gripping mechanism substantially surrounding and releasably gripping the elongated shaft only between the blade end and the feather end. A blade hood is secured to the second end of the cross member for forming a blade receiving pocket with the blade hood having a base, a cover and the cover movable from the base, and the blade receiving pocket being open on at least one side. A magnetic plate is positioned within the blade hood and mounted to the base with at least a portion of the blade edges being held by the magnetic plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Western Recreation Industries, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Everett Love, Deone Horinek
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Publication number: 20110088677Abstract: A bowstring drawing assembly for a bow has a mounting frame, an operating device and a connecting belt. The mounting frame has a bottom bar, two supporting shafts and two pulleys. The supporting shafts are connected to the bottom bar. The pulleys are connected to the supporting shafts to hold the bow. The operating device is mounted on the mounting frame and has a holding seat, a rotating rod, a worm wheel, a worm shaft and a crank shaft. The holding seat is mounted on the bottom bar. The rotating rod is rotatably connected to the holding seat. The worm wheel is mounted around the rotating rod. The worm shaft is rotatably connected to the holding seat and engages the worm wheel. The crank shaft is connected securely to the worm shaft. The connecting belt is connected to the rotating rod of the operating device to mount around the bow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: POE LANG ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.Inventor: Liu Chi Chang
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Patent number: 7913678Abstract: An arrow rest that contains the arrow shaft before, during, and after the shot. To give the archer a precise, accurate shot, pull-away support fingers 120 degrees apart move in a self centering radial motion towards the center of the arrow shaft when the archer draws the bow to full draw and simultaneously pull away from the arrow shaft in a simultaneous radial motion to give complete clearance to the arrow shaft and its vanes or fletching once released from full draw.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Olympic Archery LLCInventor: Jason M. Hudkins
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Patent number: 7913680Abstract: The invention provides a portable bow press and a limb connector therefor, for use with a bow comprising a pair of resilient limbs that extend outwardly from a handle. The bow press is used to force the outer ends of the limbs together, thereby releasing tension on the bow string and/or cable. The user is then able to remove, replace or repair the bow string or cable while the bow press holds the bow in position. The bow press may comprise two limb connectors which hold the bow press in place. Each limb connector may comprise an outer peg and an inner peg, which are used to couple the limb connector to a bow limb.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Evco Technology & Development Company, Ltd.Inventor: John D. Evans
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Patent number: 7886733Abstract: A method of mounting an autonomous electronic device onto a crossbow including the steps of attaching a scope mount ring to a scope on the crossbow; attaching a device mount to the scope mount ring; and securing an autonomous electronic device selected from a video camera and a range finder to the device mount.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Larry Holmberg
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Publication number: 20110030668Abstract: An archery bow quiver for holding arrows for quick retrieval to be shot by the bow includes an integral bow hook and tree screw. The quiver, which quickly attaches and detaches to the riser of a bow, includes an elongate frame with a top end for a hood to protect the arrow tips or broadheads and a bottom end where at is suitably an elastomeric arrow shaft rack. In the central region of the elongate frame is a first cutout into which a pivotal collar or bushing is secured for acceptance of a journaled shaft further extending into a tree screw or spike. The journaled shaft is threaded into a bow hook end which extends in opposite direction from the tree screw. The bow hook and integral tree screw readily pivot within the cutout space to rotate transversely with respect to the elongate frame for rotation of the bow hook to screw the tree screw into suitably a tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Jason M. Hudkins
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Patent number: 7861987Abstract: A device for holding archery bows and/or other hunting accessories is provided. The hunting accessory holding device includes a base member that attaches to a mounting substrate such as a tree, an arm assembly that is configured to hold the archery bow, and a lift mechanism that connects the arm assembly to the base member. The lift mechanism automatically retracts the arm assembly upwardly, from an extended position to a retracted position, when the bow is removed from the arm assembly, thereby removing the arm assembly from the hunter's view and way. The lift mechanism can include a spring that provides a retracting force for moving the arm assembly. As desired, the lift mechanism can also provide an adjustable or variable braking force that opposes the retracting force and enables the hunter to determine a rate of arm retraction, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: Timothy M. Gorsuch, James A. Buckley
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Patent number: 7857279Abstract: An improved bow holder is comprised of a bow cradle, at least one extension member and a base. The bow cradle is comprised of a body, a guide and a limb rest. The guide receives and holds the limb of a bow and is attached to the top of the body. The limb rest is comprised of a pair of extension arms pivotally attached to the body, upright arms projecting from each extension arm and a stop. The extension arms and upright arms securely hold the lower limb and cam of a bow. The base is comprised of a stem for insertion into a ground surface and a pair of pedals for applying ground insertion force to the stem. The bow cradle is attached to the base, or if a higher bow holding position is desired, an extension member.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventor: David A. Krasnicki
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Patent number: 7849846Abstract: This invention entails an armguard for mounting on an archery bow. The armguard includes a shield that extends rearward from a bow, protecting an archer's forearm from the inherent danger presented by a bowstring as it delivers an arrow to its target. A mounting plate extends perpendicularly from one end of the shield provides for fast, fail-safe mounting to the bow. The armguard is mounted to the bow by threading a stabilizer, a bolt, or other bow accessory through an aperture in the mounting plate and into the accessory port. The mounting plate can be attached to both sides of the mounting end of the shield, enabling both right-handed and left-handed use of the armguard.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Jeffrey L. Boucher
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Publication number: 20100300421Abstract: A quiver assembly for detachable connection to an archery bow includes a mounting base connectable to an archery bow and a quiver releasably connectable to the mounting base. The mounting base includes a base portion and a first clip portion extending from the base portion. The quiver is adapted to hold at least one arrow and includes a rail with a first longitudinally extending edge that cooperates with the first clip portion during rotation of the rail with respect to the mounting base for releasably connecting the quiver to the mounting base.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: TRUGLO, INC.Inventor: Paul LoRocco
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Publication number: 20100275896Abstract: An archery quiver is provided. The quiver includes a hood and an arrow gripper device connected together by at least one stay. A mounting bracket assembly is provided that permits lateral adjustment of the quiver relative to the bow riser. The arrow shaft gripper is provided with cam assemblies with portions that are movable to provide an adjustable gripping force on the arrow shafts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Michael J. ELLIG
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Publication number: 20100269808Abstract: A compound bow comprising a handle portion having a first limb and a second limb extending outwardly therefrom, a wide body cam assembly pivotally coupled to the first limb near an outer end thereof, and a dual wheel assembly pivotally coupled to the second limb near an outer end thereof. The wide body cam assembly comprises a main sheave and a collector sheave located on opposite sides of a cable sheave. The main sheave is spaced apart from the cable sheave by a first distance sufficient to permit arrows to be fired from the bow free from interference by a cable without the use of a cable guard. The dual wheel assembly comprises a feed out sheave and a take in sheave separated by a second distance which is larger than the first distance. The feed out sheave is positioned substantially within a plane defined by the main sheave.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: John D. Evans
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Patent number: 7798137Abstract: An adaptor device to be mounted on an elongated portion of a compound archery bow, such as a cable guard, to permit carrying of the compound archery bow on a harness around the body of a user. The adaptor device utilizes a locking mechanism to lock the adaptor onto the compound archery bow. The adaptor device is connectable to a harness to allow the user to carry the compound archery bow by using only the harness. The locking mechanism is openable and closable to permit the user to attach the adaptor device to the compound archery bow for carrying, and to detach the adaptor device from the compound archery bow, such as when the user wishes to use the compound archery bow to shoot an arrow.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: Gregg L. Ewing
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Patent number: 7793646Abstract: A bowstring suppression device can be coupled to a bow to reduce the sound produced by the bowstring when the bow is drawn and released. The bowstring suppression device may include a cushion portion that is positioned adjacent to the bowstring when the bow is in an undrawn configuration. When the bow is drawn and released, the bowstring contacts the bowstring suppression device thereby deadening residual movement of the bowstring and reducing the sound generated by the bowstring.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Hoyt Archery, Inc.Inventors: Darin B. Cooper, Gideon S. Jolley, Randy J. Walk
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Publication number: 20100224177Abstract: A modular crossbow for shooting a bolt and a method of customizing thereof. One modular crossbow comprises a tiller; a prod comprising a bow and a bow string, the bow attached to the tiller by a prod fastener at a predefined prod location; and a trigger mechanism attached to the tiller by a trigger mechanism fastener at a predefined trigger mechanism location, the trigger mechanism arranged to hold the bow string in a cocked position and allow shooting the bolt by releasing the bow string. The prod fastener is configured to allow changing the predefined prod location along the tiller, and the trigger mechanism fastener is configured to allow changing the predefined trigger mechanism location along the tiller.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: STELLCON MILLENIUM CORP.Inventor: Stas KAYLAN
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Patent number: RE42842Abstract: A bowstring vibration and noise suppressor, the vibration and noise suppressor being carried by a support having an attachment device at an end of the support for attachment to a limb of an archery bow. The support carries the vibration and noise suppressor which is configured and arranged to suppress vibration and noise created by the bowstring when launching an arrow.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Inventor: Mathew A. McPherson