Patent classifications
F41B5/06
Compound bow
In some embodiments, a compound bow comprises a frame, a first limb supported by the frame and a second limb supported by the frame. The first limb supports a first rotatable member, and the first rotatable member comprises a cam. The compound bow further comprises a second rotatable member, a first pulley and a second pulley. A power cable is in communication with the cam. A bowstring contacts the first rotatable member, the second rotatable member, the first pulley and the second pulley. In some embodiments, the first pulley is supported by the first limb.
Bow-mounted quiver
The bow-mounted quiver is a removable attachment for a conventional archery bow. The bow-mounted quiver includes a mounting plate adapted for releasable mounting on the archery bow, an arm, and a U-shaped retaining member. The arm has first and second arm portions. A first end of the first arm portion is pivotally attached to the mounting plate, and a second end of the first arm portion is pivotally attached to a first end of the second arm portion. The second arm portion may have an adjustable length. The U-shaped retaining member has a central portion and a pair of free ends. The central portion is pivotally attached to a second end of the second arm portion, and each of the free ends defines a recess for releasably retaining a shaft of an arrow.
Quiver arrow vanes skid guards
A quiver arrow vanes guards is hereby presented, the quiver comprising an arrow nock receiving portion with a nock receiver portion disposed generally orthogonal to a longitudinal direction, the nock receiver portion being sized and designed to receive therein a plurality of arrows by accommodating the nock end of each arrow, the nock receiver portion including a pair of arrow vanes guards disposed on opposed orthogonal and distal sides of the arrow nock receiving portion for protecting vanes of orthogonal distalmost arrows housed in the quiver, the arrow vanes guards are progressively proximally retracting, from orthogonal distal edges of the arrow nock receiver portion, longitudinally in the direction of the arrow head receiving portion generally along the orthogonal distal edges and the back side of the quiver to substantially match a profile of arrow's vanes.
Medical quiver
A collapsible quiver (2) has an outer tube (4) and an inner tube (6). When extended the inner end (24) of the inner tube (4) engages the inner surface of the outer tube (6) so there is substantially no discontinuity of the inner surface defined by the first and second tubular members.
Medical quiver
A collapsible quiver (2) has an outer tube (4) and an inner tube (6). When extended the inner end (24) of the inner tube (4) engages the inner surface of the outer tube (6) so there is substantially no discontinuity of the inner surface defined by the first and second tubular members.
Archery Device
Systems and methods directed to archery bow accessories include a panel to be mounted on an archery bow, forward of the archery bow limbs, to provide stabilization, silencing, and/or concealment. The panel may be sufficiently rigid to support all or some of the weight of the archery bow against a support structure, such as the ground. The panel may also be sufficiently structurally sound to quiver arrows and to support other optional features, such as aiming devices. Silencing functionality of the panel may be enhanced by usage of or addition of sound absorbing materials, such as cork, foam, rubber, honeycomb structures, or combinations thereof.
BOW-MOUNTED QUIVER
The bow-mounted quiver is a removable attachment for a conventional archery bow. The bow-mounted quiver includes a mounting plate adapted for releasable mounting on the archery bow, an arm, and a U-shaped retaining member. The arm has first and second arm portions. A first end of the first arm portion is pivotally attached to the mounting plate, and a second end of the first arm portion is pivotally attached to a first end of the second arm portion. The second arm portion may have an adjustable length. The U-shaped retaining member has a central portion and a pair of free ends. The central portion is pivotally attached to a second end of the second arm portion, and each of the free ends defines a recess for releasably retaining a shaft of an arrow.
Quiver securing mechanism
A quiver securing mechanism is hereby presented, the quiver securing mechanism comprising a support designed to be secured on the string equipped apparatus, the support including a locking mechanism and a connector removably attached to the support with the locking mechanism, the connector including a first pivot rotatably assembled to the connector, the first pivot providing a 360-degree angle adjustment with the connector, wherein a quiver attached to the first pivot could rotate about a 360-degree angle in respect to the string equipped apparatus to be positioned and secured at any angle thereof.
REVERSIBLE QUIVER
Reversible quiver for performing the sport of archery, consisting of a support element (1) equipped with devices to secure it to the body of the sportsperson, and a containment element (2) for the arrows, which can be connected in an interchangeable fashion to the support element (1), wherein the connection devices (3) are of magnetic type, consisting of a female part (3a) and a male part (3b), and wherein this latter part can be inserted coaxially into the female part (3a), whilst disengagement occurs in the direction defined by the respective disengagement grooves provided on the female parts (3) and equipped with a single disengagement opening.
REVERSIBLE QUIVER
Reversible quiver for performing the sport of archery, consisting of a support element (1) equipped with devices to secure it to the body of the sportsperson, and a containment element (2) for the arrows, which can be connected in an interchangeable fashion to the support element (1), wherein the connection devices (3) are of magnetic type, consisting of a female part (3a) and a male part (3b), and wherein this latter part can be inserted coaxially into the female part (3a), whilst disengagement occurs in the direction defined by the respective disengagement grooves provided on the female parts (3) and equipped with a single disengagement opening.