Arrow, Dart, Or Shuttlecock; Part Thereof Patents (Class 473/578)
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Patent number: 8784243Abstract: An interface component for engaging an arrow tip to the leading end of an arrow shaft. The device directs impact forces axially and eliminates the shearing and wall collapse of arrow shafts caused by conventional collared arrow head engagement devices which tend to collapse and cut the leading edge of arrow shafts on hard impacts. Engagement to the arrow shaft leading end is provided by an elongated member axially engaged with the bore of the arrow shaft. The exterior surface of the device can be surfaced to interact with passing air during flight of the arrow and increase spin for better accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Inventor: Brian James
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Patent number: 8784242Abstract: A projectile for hunting a game animal includes an outer shaft assembly configured to pass through the animal and a bloodletting assembly configured to remain within the animal. The outer shaft assembly includes a hollow cylindrical shaft including an aperture in a rearward end of the cylindrical shaft and a piercing tip affixed to a front end of the cylindrical shaft. The bloodletting assembly includes an elongated wound resident member configured to be inserted within the aperture of the cylindrical shaft and extend within the hollow cylindrical shaft and a grappling structure affixed to a rearward end of the wound resident member, the grappling structure configured to prevent the bloodletting assembly from passing through the game animal.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Inventor: Stephen Gendregske
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Patent number: 8777786Abstract: A lighted nock device includes a nock body, the nock activation collar, a nock housing and LED/battery assembly. The nock body includes a first plurality of radially arrayed teeth and a plurality of gaps defined between the teeth. The nock activation collar is disposed adjacent the first plurality of teeth. The collar includes a second plurality of radially arrayed teeth projecting longitudinally outwards towards the first plurality of teeth. The second plurality of teeth are configured to interleave with the first plurality of teeth in a first rotational position when the second plurality of teeth are rotationally aligned with the gaps between the first plurality of teeth. The second plurality of teeth are configured to abut the first plurality of teeth in a second rotational position when the second plurality of teeth are rotationally aligned with the first plurality of teeth.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Clean-Shot Archery, Inc.Inventor: Larry R. Bay
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Patent number: 8771111Abstract: A hunting arrow having an arrow shaft with a front end and a back end. The hunting arrow has at least one arrow blade attached to the arrow shaft, and has a closed position and at least one open position. The at least one arrow blade is substantially flush with the arrow shaft when in the closed position, and extends radially outward from the arrow shaft when in an open position. In addition, the hunting arrow has an arrow tip that is attached to the front end of the arrow shaft and is capable of moving longitudinally toward or away from the arrow shaft. The arrow tip is operatively engaged with the at least one arrow blade so that the arrow tip opens and closes the at least one arrow blade by moving relative to the arrow shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: William David HandInventor: William David Hand
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Publication number: 20140187363Abstract: An apparatus disclosed to maximize damage from a projectile to a hunted animal. The apparatus, a hunting projectile, includes an outer shaft assembly comprising an outer shaft, fletches, and a plurality of retention fins extending outwardly radially from the outer shaft. The apparatus further includes an inner shaft assembly fitting slidably inside the outer shaft and comprising an inner shaft and a piercing tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Inventor: Stephen Gendregske
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Patent number: 8764590Abstract: A device for illuminating the impact point of an arrow. The device contains at least one light source. Upon impact with a target, the device detaches from the arrow and attaches to the target to illuminate the impact point. When the target is live game, the illumination highlights the impact point and assists in tracking the game.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Inventor: Chad Draper
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Patent number: 8764589Abstract: An extended flight system for extending the flying distance and improving the accuracy of an arrow when shot from a bow has a shaft first end having a threaded cavity for attaching a standard arrowhead. The shaft second end has a threaded rod for attaching a standard arrow shaft. The system has fletching located on the shaft exterior surface with fins or vanes resembling a shape of a triangle. The fins or vanes are located at an even distance from each other. A fin first end originates close to the shaft middle and a fin second end terminates close to the shaft second end. The arrowhead is attached to the shaft first end. The arrow shaft is attached to the shaft second end. A length of an arrow is extended upon installation of the system an equivalent of about the shaft length.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Inventor: Robin E. Thompson
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Patent number: 8764591Abstract: A hunting arrow having an arrow shaft with a front end and a back end. The hunting arrow has at least one arrow blade attached to the arrow shaft, and has a closed position and at least one open position. The at least one arrow blade is substantially flush with the arrow shaft when in the closed position, and extends radially outward from the arrow shaft when in an open position. In addition, the hunting arrow has an arrow tip that is attached to the front end of the arrow shaft and is capable of moving longitudinally toward or away from the arrow shaft. The arrow tip is operatively engaged with the at least one arrow blade so that the arrow tip opens and closes the at least one arrow blade by moving relative to the arrow shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Inventor: William David Hand
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Publication number: 20140148282Abstract: A lighted nock assembly is disclosed for use with an archery projectile. A cap fits within the tail end of the projectile shaft. The cap comprises a shoulder to bear against the projectile shaft, a recess terminating in a floor portion, and a face to bear against the shoulder of a nock. An LED/battery assembly fits within the recess of the cap abutting the floor portion. A nock fits over the LED/battery assembly and into the recess of the cap. Ready-to-fire, the LED/battery assembly comprises an activation gap between the LED lamp and the body of the battery assembly. A gap, greater than or equal to the activation gap, is left between the shoulder of the nock and the face of the cap. When fired, the bow string drives an internal surface of the nock into the front end of the LED/battery assembly and illuminates the LED lamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Inventor: John F. Marshall, JR.
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Publication number: 20140148284Abstract: A lighted nock assembly is disclosed for use with an archery projectile. A portion of an insert fits within, and is shouldered against, the tail end of the projectile shaft. The insert includes a recess terminating in a floor portion, and a face to bear against the nock shoulder. An LED/battery assembly fits within the recess of the insert abutting the floor portion. A nock fits over the LED/battery assembly and into the recess of the insert. Ready-to-fire, the LED/battery assembly comprises an activation gap between the LED lamp and the body of the battery assembly. A gap, greater than or equal to the activation gap, is left between the shoulder of the nock and the face of the insert. When fired, the bow string drives an internal surface of the nock into the front end of the LED/battery assembly and illuminates the LED lamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Inventor: John F. Marshall, JR.
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Publication number: 20140148283Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to vanes and/or fletch members having a rearward, extended, flanged base portion for use in association with fletch holders and lighted nock assemblies such as are utilized with crossbow bolts, arrows, and the like. The rearward, extended, flanged base portion provides a floor against which a small-profile LED and battery assembly can bear during firing and subsequent LED activation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: May 29, 2014Inventor: John F. Marshall, JR.
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Patent number: 8734276Abstract: A transforming dart mechanism is described. The transforming dart mechanism includes an inner collar and an outer collar. A dart body is positioned through the inner collar, while fins are pivotally attached with the outer collar. A deployable canopy is affixed with the fins. Thus, in operation, a user can position the fins and deployable canopy against the dart body in a collapsed state. When in the collapsed state, a user can shoot the toy dart horn a to dart gun and upon contacting a target, the fins and deployable canopy expand into an expanded state.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Dominic Laurienzo, Rip Lopusnak, Brandon Giraldez, Dennis Lee Chi Wai, Eli Halpert
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Patent number: 8723644Abstract: The device of this invention is for use in marking, locating and retrieving an object with respect to the user, and has particular usefulness for hunters and the like to assist in locating a hunted game that has fallen some distance from the hunter. The device is an object that can be fastened to or hung from a user, can be easily removed from its attachment, is hand-holdable in size, and light weight for being launched or thrown toward the location to be marked. Once places and after a reasonable time delay, the device can emit sound, light or electronic signals that can assist the user in finding the marked location. The device can be have other uses as an assist in returning to a located place after the device has been launched or placed.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Inventor: James Bruce Morehead
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Publication number: 20140128183Abstract: Example nocks, arrowheads and/or arrowhead inserts include a tapered annular flange axially engaging a correspondingly tapered edge on a tubular arrow shaft. The tapered flange and edge help prevent the end of tubular arrow shaft from deforming radially outward when substantial axial force is applied to the nock, arrowhead and/or arrowhead insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: MCP IP, LLCInventor: Mathew A. McPherson
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Patent number: 8696498Abstract: An arrow tracking device and method of use provides archery arrows with a line tracking mechanism to aid in the location and retrieval after firing. The arrow is provided with a length of string housed inside the hollow arrow shaft. The string is attached at a first end to a nock assembly which is removably coupled to the arrow shaft behind the fletching. The string is attached at a second end to a wedge that is also housed within the arrow shaft behind the arrow head. The nock assembly includes a plurality of outwardly protruding barbs which attach to the animal at an entrance wound and does not pass through the animal with the arrow. If the animal and the arrow are separated, the length of string is deployed allowing a hunter to follow the string to the animal and locate the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Joseph Andrus
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Publication number: 20140094330Abstract: A hunting arrow for tracking target animals is disclosed and described. The arrow can include a chamber. The arrow may also include a transmitter housing that is installable into the chamber. A pair of bores extending through the transmitter housing and chamber may be configured and adapted for receiving a pair of shear pins. The shear pins may secure the housing in the chamber. The transmitter housing may comprise an animal engagement member, such as a hook. The transmitter housing is ejected from the chamber when the arrow strikes a target animal and the hook stops the forward momentum of the transmitter housing with sufficient force to shear the shear pins, thereby ejecting and embedding the transmitter housing in the hide of the animal. The transmitter within the housing may broadcast the location of the animal to the hunter to enable easy tracking of the animal, if wounded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Michael D. Ferguson
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Publication number: 20140094331Abstract: Weighted arrow shafts and other athletic equipment composed of hollow shafts are constructed from carbon/graphite fibers. Such carbon/graphite fiber material may be at least in part coated with nickel or other metal or alloy to alter the weight of the carbon/graphite fiber material and, thus, the weight or weight distribution of the athletic equipment along the length of the hollow shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: George C. Hansen, Nathan D. Hansen, Richard A. Dresden, Jon S. Bial, Gary Loomis
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Publication number: 20140087896Abstract: An improved nocking system for archery wherein the bow string is magnetically held within a U-shaped channel in the nock attached to the rearward end of an arrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: TRUMAN R. TORKELSON, Glyn P. McCord
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Patent number: 8622855Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a nock device that may be used on an arrow. A top portion a nock device can comprise one or more pairs of string guide impression on its top surface, where the respective one or more pairs of string guide impressions may be symmetrically arranged on the top surface, with respect to each other. A first pair of string guide impression can be disposed along a first bisecting line on the top surface, and, if present, a second pair of string guide impressions can be disposed along a second bisecting line on the top surface. The respective one or more pairs of string guide impression can be configured to receive a bowstring, where the first pair may receive the bowstring in a first orientation, and the second pair, if present, may receive the bowstring in a second orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Hunter's Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Bednar, Michael J. Shaffer, Jacob A. Hout
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Publication number: 20140004982Abstract: A hunting arrow having an arrow shaft with a front end and a back end. The hunting arrow has at least one arrow blade attached to the arrow shaft, and has a closed position and at least one open position. The at least one arrow blade is substantially flush with the arrow shaft when in the closed position, and extends radially outward from the arrow shaft when in an open position. In addition, the hunting arrow has an arrow tip that is attached to the front end of the arrow shaft and is capable of moving longitudinally toward or away from the arrow shaft. The arrow tip is operatively engaged with the at least one arrow blade so that the arrow tip opens and closes the at least one arrow blade by moving relative to the arrow shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventor: William David Hand
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Publication number: 20140004981Abstract: A hunting arrow having an arrow shaft with a front end and a back end. The hunting arrow has at least one arrow blade attached to the arrow shaft, and has a closed position and at least one open position. The at least one arrow blade is substantially flush with the arrow shaft when in the closed position, and extends radially outward from the arrow shaft when in an open position. In addition, the hunting arrow has an arrow tip that is attached to the front end of the arrow shaft and is capable of moving longitudinally toward or away from the arrow shaft. The arrow tip is operatively engaged with the at least one arrow blade so that the arrow tip opens and closes the at least one arrow blade by moving relative to the arrow shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventor: WILLIAM DAVID HAND
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Publication number: 20130337950Abstract: Blood trail enhancer is composed of fish oil and apple cider vinegar together with effective amounts of natural anti-coagulant agents, such as ginger, onion, and garlic. These agents also are effective in promoting healing of a non-fatal wound in a game animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventor: Gayle Wiegand
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Patent number: 8585517Abstract: An apparatus is configured for inclusion in an arrow. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a sensor configured to provide data concerning one or more flight characteristics of the arrow in flight and a communication link coupled to the sensor, the communication link configured to communicate the data to a device external to the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Full Flight Technology, LLCInventor: Robert V. Donahoe
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Patent number: 8579739Abstract: Provided is an arrow shaft having a front and rear two stage spine structure and including a front end to which an arrowhead is coupled and a rear end to which a nock is coupled, wherein the arrow shaft has a hollow tubular shape and is divided and defined into a front part and a rear part in a longitudinal direction thereof such that spine strengths of the arrow shaft are different between the front part including a center of gravity of the arrow shaft and the rear part to which the nock is coupled; wherein the front and rear parts of the arrow shaft are formed by an arrow shaft shaping sheet constituted of three layers; wherein an uppermost layer of the arrow shaft shaping sheet includes a front sheet and a rear sheet respectively formed of a carbon fabric sheet each having different elastic strengths.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Inventor: In Gyu Song
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Publication number: 20130288831Abstract: An interface component for engaging an arrow tip to the leading end of an arrow shaft. The device directs impact forces axially and eliminates the shearing and wall collapse of arrow shafts caused by conventional collared arrow head engagement devices which tend to collapse and cut the leading edge of arrow shafts on hard impacts. Engagement to the arrow shaft leading end is provided by an elongated member axially engaged with the bore of the arrow shaft. The exterior surface of the device can be surfaced to interact with passing air during flight of the arrow and increase spin for better accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventor: Brian James
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Publication number: 20130263837Abstract: The invention relates to an archery system that launches an arrow from a position that is perpendicular to a direction of flight for the arrow. After release, the arrow rotates to a position that is parallel to the direction of flight to the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Richard T. Fields
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Publication number: 20130267359Abstract: A self-centering nock is provided for use in a well-balanced nock-arrow or nock-bolt assembly. The self-centering nock includes compliant projecting protrusions or compliant arms that are substantially rotationally symmetric about a cross section normal to a main axis of the self-centering nock. The compliant projecting protrusions or compliant arms may be received in bolts that have bores of differing internal dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: Out RAGE, LLCInventor: William Edward Pedersen
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Publication number: 20130267360Abstract: Provided is an arrow shaft having a front and rear two stage spine structure and including a front end to which an arrowhead is coupled and a rear end to which a nock is coupled, wherein the arrow shaft has a hollow tubular shape and is divided and defined into a front part and a rear part in a longitudinal direction thereof such that spine strengths of the arrow shaft are different between the front part including a center of gravity of the arrow shaft and the rear part to which the nock is coupled; wherein the front and rear parts of the arrow shaft are formed by an arrow shaft shaping sheet constituted of three layers; wherein an uppermost layer of the arrow shaft shaping sheet includes a front sheet and a rear sheet respectively formed of a carbon fabric sheet each having different elastic strengths.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: SHINKWANG LEPORTS CO., LTD.Inventor: In Gyu SONG
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Patent number: 8529383Abstract: A system includes a sensing device configured for inclusion in an arrow when shot from a bow and configured to provide an output concerning arrow speed in response to the arrow being shot from the bow; and a processing device in communication with the sensing device, the processing device configured to receive the output and determine at least one value of arrow speed for a flight of the arrow when shot from the bow.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Full Flight Technology, LLCInventor: Robert V. Donahoe
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Patent number: 8529384Abstract: Marker tag darts, dart guns therefor, and methods which allow a toy gun to receive a marker tag dart, to put water in the forward tip of the dart and to shoot the dart. The marker tag dart itself has slits in the wall of a small chamber at the front of the dart so that on impact with a target, the inertia of the water causes deformation of the tip and opening of the slits to eject water for marking the location of the marker tag dart hit. The dart guns are spring chocked, and propel the dart with a blast of air from an air pump powered by the spring. Various embodiments and modes of operation are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLCInventors: Richard Jonathan Corlett, David B. Small, Paul S. Rago
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Publication number: 20130220160Abstract: An identification device such as an RFID is delivered and embedded in a target by flechette means for target tracking and identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventors: ROBERT VAN BURDINE, Dorothy Devine Burdine
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Patent number: 8500579Abstract: A bolt-arrow system having a shaft with a first end and a second end, an arrowhead component having a pointed end and a shaft end, the shaft end removably engages the first end of the shaft, a fletch head having a shaft end and a back end, the shaft end removably engages the second end of the shaft, and a plurality of fletchings extending outwardly from the fletch head, the fletchings each comprise a sharp edge.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventors: Todd M. Long, Steven Brady
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Patent number: 8496548Abstract: A cylindrical carbon fiber arrow shaft formed with an increased external diameter of 0.380 inches. This arrow shaft is formed with an axial bore which has a first internal diameter throughout a substantial portion of the shaft length, and a second, smaller, internal diameter throughout the fletching end of the arrow. The second internal diameter corresponds to the internal diameter of standard arrows having external diameters of 0.295 inches. Using this standard internal diameter at the fletching-end of the arrow, standard nocks may be used without the need for any spacer or insert, thereby decreasing fletching-end weight significantly and providing for the proper and more desired location of the center of gravity forward on the arrow.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventors: Martin T. Connolly, Tod Boretto
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Publication number: 20130176175Abstract: A signal-transmitting arrow operable to transmit an encoded RF signal, an arrow locating and game tracking receiver system for use with the signal-transmitting arrow, and a transmitter-nock unit for installation on an arrow to construct a signal-transmitting arrow. The arrow includes an arrow shaft, an arrow head disposed at an arrow shaft forward end, and a nock disposed at an arrow shaft rearward end. A transmitter unit includes a transmitter housing that is removably mounted in interior chamber at the rearward end of the arrow shaft, and is rigidly connected to the nock to provide the transmitter-nock unit. The transmitter unit has an RF transmitter with a rigid antenna that extends rearwardly into the nock. The receiver system includes omnidirectional and directional antennas and RF receivers, a processor for generating direction indicating signal, and a user interface that indicates arrow location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: ARCHER QUEST, INC.Inventors: George V. Zusman, Val J. Pollak, Kendrick R. Bennet
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Patent number: 8475302Abstract: A hunting arrow has a wound-enhancing accessory which has at least one pair of pivoting knife blades which deploy upon striking the targeted prey. Unlike existing broad head devices, the blades of the present invention are positioned at the tail of the arrow between the fletching and the nock where there is less impact on the aerodynamics of the arrow. In one embodiment, the restraining force resisting deployment of the knife blades can be adjusted using a set screw.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: George A Hummel, III
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Patent number: 8475303Abstract: An interface component for engaging an arrow tip to the leading end of an arrow shaft. The device directs impact forces axially and eliminates the shearing and wall collapse of arrow shafts caused by conventional collared arrow head engagement devices which tend to collapse and cut the leading edge of arrow shafts on hard impacts. Engagement to the arrow shaft leading end is provided by an elongated member axially engaged with the bore of the arrow shaft. The exterior surface of the device can be surfaced to interact with passing air during flight of the arrow and increase spin for better accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Brian James
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Publication number: 20130143699Abstract: A fletching system and method that allows for quick and easy attachment of a fletching member to an arrow or cross bolt shaft provides a slotted fletch holder adapted to receive a fletching member projecting therethrough and an external end cap member to provide frictional fit engagement with a flanged base portion of the fletching member wherein the flanged base portion is secured between the end cap member and an internal surface of a sidewall of the fletch holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2013Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventor: John F. Marshall, JR.
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Publication number: 20130143698Abstract: A non-lethal arrow is disclosed that includes a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis. A nock is located on a first end of the shaft and a flight is positioned at approximately the first end of the shaft. A tip connector is included that has a foam tip connection end and a shaft connection end. The shaft connection end is connected with a second end of the shaft. The foam tip connection end includes a plurality of securing ribs extending circumferentially about the foam tip connection end. The securing ribs taper upwardly toward a back surface thereby allowing the securing ribs to grip a foam tip connected with the foam tip connection end. The shaft connection end includes an elongate cylindrical portion defining a hollow tube that is sized and configured to receive the second end of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventors: John Jackson, Matthew Reed Lennon
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Patent number: 8449413Abstract: A non-lethal arrow is disclosed that includes a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis. A nock is located on a first end of the shaft and a flight is positioned at approximately the first end of the shaft. A tip connector is included that has a foam tip connection end and a shaft connection end. The shaft connection end is connected with a second end of the shaft. The foam tip connection end includes a plurality of securing ribs extending circumferentially about the foam tip connection end. The securing ribs taper upwardly toward a back surface thereby allowing the securing ribs to grip a foam tip connected with the foam tip connection end. The shaft connection end includes an elongate cylindrical portion defining a hollow tube that is sized and configured to receive the second end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: DeerSpace, LLCInventors: John Jackson, Matthew Reed Lennon
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Patent number: 8446282Abstract: An animal tracking transmitter anchor assembly includes a mount that is positionable on an arrow. An arm is attached to and extends away from the mount. A casing is mounted to the arm and a hook is attached to the casing. The hook has a point that is directed toward the mount and is embeddable into an animal when the arrowhead goes into the animal. The hook halts the penetration of the casing when an arrowhead of the arrow enters the animal. The stopping of the casing breaks the arm to allow the arrowhead to further penetrate the animal. A transmitter is mounted in the casing and remains with the animal. The transmitter emits a wireless signal detectable by a receiver to determine a direction of the transmitter by the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventors: John Warner, Brandon Bruder
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Patent number: 8444512Abstract: An animal attractant, such as a liquid scent can be dispersed from a frangible housing by attaching the housing to an arrow and firing an arrow in a designated area frequented by animals. The housing has large fins secured about outer periphery of the housing, enlarging the impact surface of the housing and preventing the housing from being embedded in the soil. As a result, the animal attractant is dispersed above the ground and is not lost in the soil.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Rac Em Bac, L.L.C.Inventors: William Fred Pierce, Tony James Latiolais
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Patent number: 8439777Abstract: An animal attractant, such as a liquid scent can be dispersed from a soft-shelled frangible capsule by positioning the capsule in an enclosure and then attaching the enclosure to an arrow. A plunger secured to the enclosure slidably moves inside the enclosure and causes rapture of the capsule upon impact of the plunger with a solid surface. The liquid animal attractant is dispersed through cutouts formed in the enclosure in a fan-like fashion.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Rac Em Bac, L.L.C.Inventors: William Fred Pierce, Tony James Latiolais
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Publication number: 20130116071Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for a nock device that may be used on an arrow. A top portion a nock device can comprise one or more pairs of string guide impression on its top surface, where the respective one or more pairs of string guide impressions may be symmetrically arranged on the top surface, with respect to each other. A first pair of string guide impression can be disposed along a first bisecting line on the top surface, and, if present, a second pair of string guide impressions can be disposed along a second bisecting line on the top surface. The respective one or more pairs of string guide impression can be configured to receive a bowstring, where the first pair may receive the bowstring in a first orientation, and the second pair, if present, may receive the bowstring in a second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: 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: 8425354Abstract: A hunting arrow for tracking target animals is disclosed and described. The arrow can include a chamber having an angled surface and a compression fitting surface. The arrow can also include a transmitter housing having an angled surface and a compression fitting to securely house the transmitter within the chamber during flight. The transmitter may include removable parts, to enable reuse of the transmitter, including but not limited to: compression fittings, barbed hooks, an attachment assembly and a battery cover. The transmitter is ejected from the chamber when the arrow strikes a target animal and the one or more barbed hooks stops the forward momentum of the transmitter with sufficient force to overcome the friction between the compression fitting and the compression fitting surface within the chamber, thereby ejecting and embedding the transmitter in the hide of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Inventor: Michael D. Ferguson
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Publication number: 20130065715Abstract: A tracking apparatus secures a transmitting device onto a target game animal. The tracking apparatus engages with a target and separates the apparatus from the arrow. The apparatus includes a transmitting device for transmitting a signal to a receiving device; a stopping component for detaching the tracking apparatus from the arrow after the arrow collides with the target; and a securing component for securing the tracking apparatus to the target, said securing component including barbs angled towards the rear of the arrow for stopping rebound motion of the tracking apparatus after the arrow collides with the target. In one embodiment, the barbs are reinforced with reinforcing arms. In another embodiment, the securing component includes a torsion spring. In another embodiment, the stopping component includes one or more wings with a front edge facing the front of the arrow that is relatively perpendicular to the axis of the arrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventor: Phillip Kirsch
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Patent number: 8393982Abstract: A hunting arrow for tracking target animals is disclosed and described. The arrow can include a chamber. The arrow may also include a transmitter housing that is installable into the chamber. A pair of bores extending through the transmitter housing and chamber may be configured and adapted for receiving a pair of shear pins. The shear pins may secure the housing in the chamber. The transmitter housing may comprise an animal engagement member, such as a hook. The transmitter housing is ejected from the chamber when the arrow strikes a target animal and the hook stops the forward momentum of the transmitter housing with sufficient force to shear the shear pins, thereby ejecting and embedding the transmitter housing in the hide of the animal. The transmitter within the housing may broadcast the location of the animal to the hunter to enable easy tracking of the animal, if wounded.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Inventor: Michael D. Ferguson
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Patent number: 8388473Abstract: An arrow shaft comprising a first shaft portion and a second shaft portion is disclosed. The second shaft portion of the arrow shaft may have a larger outer diameter than the first shaft portion. The arrow shaft may also comprise a transition portion between the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion. An arrow comprising an arrow shaft, a first shaft portion, a second shaft portion, a nock, and a point is also disclosed. The first shaft portion of the arrow may comprise a lengthwise segment of the arrow shaft terminating at an end of the arrow shaft adjacent to the arrow nock. The second shaft portion of the arrow may comprise a lengthwise segment of the arrow shaft terminating at an end of the arrow shaft adjacent to the arrow point.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Easton Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: Jacob C. Smith
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Patent number: 8382616Abstract: A fletching system and method that allows for quick and easy attachment of a fletching member to an arrow or cross bolt shaft provides a slotted fletch holder adapted to receive a fletching member projecting therethrough and an external end cap member to provide frictional fit engagement with a flanged base portion of the fletching member wherein the flanged base portion is secured between the end cap member and an internal surface of a sidewall of the fletch holder.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventor: John Marshall
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Patent number: 8376882Abstract: A device for allowing a crossbow to be released from a drawn position without damaging the crossbow. The device may comprise an elongated member having a substantially cylindrical shape that can be positioned on the upper surface of the barrel of a crossbow. The device may comprise a notched end shaped to receive the bowstring of the crossbow and allows the device to be projected by the bowstring upon actuation of the crossbow's trigger lever.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Hunter's Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Shaffer, Richard W. Gardner, Richard J. Bednar
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Patent number: 8366572Abstract: A projectile arrow apparatus not requiring a bow comprising a grip member, a notch opening formed within the shaft and a string tether comprising a knot formed in a first end. The tether is retained taut between the knotted end tightly wound within the notch opening and a second end wrapped around a palm of a user's hand while the user's hand grips the grip member. The apparatus is aimed and thrown forward mimicking a typical throwing action to render the apparatus air-borne as the knotted end of the tether unwinds and releases from the notch. Forward projectile forces pull on the tether as the user's arm moves in a throwing arc, directing the arrow in a desired trajectory toward a preferred target and sending the arrow significantly further and with significantly more force than if thrown by hand.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Peter B. Joyce