Patent classifications
F41B5/06
Archery quiver having individual arrow head receiving biased plungers
A quiver for receiving therein a plurality of arrows is hereby presented, the quiver comprising an arrow head receiving portion secured at a first end of an elongated frame and an arrow nock receiving portion secured at a second end of the elongated frame, the arrow head receiving portion comprising a biasing mechanism for longitudinally biasing an arrow toward the arrow nock receiving portion for longitudinally compressing and securing the arrow between the arrow head receiving portion and the arrow nock receiving portion.
Arrow supply assembly for bow
An arrow supply assembly for a bow includes an operation box connected to riser of a bow, and a cartridge is connected to the operation box. The operation box includes a first passage defined axially through two sides thereof, and a string of the bow movably extends through the first passage. The cartridge includes a second passage communicating with the first passage. The second passage includes an insertion path and an entrance. The insertion path accepts multiple arrows to be stored in the cartridge. A press member is pivotably connected to the cartridge and biased by a resilient member so as to press and supply the arrows in the cartridge into the first passage. The users pull the string continuously to shoot the arrows that are fed into the first passage of the operation box.
MODULAR STOCK FOR A WEAPON
A removable stock for a crossbow includes a body. The body includes a front end and a mounting feature. The front end includes a stock interface that is configured to removably couple the stock to a rear interface of a crossbow. The mounting feature is configured to couple a projectile to the body of the removable stock.
Modular quiver system and method of use
A modular quiver system and method of use may include, first, a base portion configured to be attachable to a bow and configured to removably hold a first arrow, and second, a detachable portion configured to removably hold a plurality of second arrows and configured to be removably attachable with the base portion by hand without the use of any tools, regardless whether or not the base portion is attached to the bow, and regardless whether arrows are in the quiver. A quick-release bracket system allows the modular quiver system to be removed from and attached with a bow in different predetermined positions without the use of any tools.
Protective cover for hunting arrow heads stored in an archery quiver
A protective cover for hunting arrow heads stored in an archery quiver, the protective cover having an outer case and an inner unit, the outer case being hollow with a solid top, four solid sides, and an open bottom, and the inner unit having a rigid base and a plurality of cylindrically-shaped, flexible filaments. The base has a planar bottom surface, the top end of each of the filaments is connected to the bottom surface of the base. Each filament extends perpendicularly downward from the bottom surface of the base when arrow heads are not inserted into the protective cover, and each filament is configured to flex away from its perpendicular orientation when an arrow head is inserted into the protective cover and exerts lateral force on the filament.
Protective cover for hunting arrow heads stored in an archery quiver
A protective cover for hunting arrow heads stored in an archery quiver, the protective cover having an outer case and an inner unit, the outer case being hollow with a solid top, four solid sides, and an open bottom, and the inner unit having a rigid base and a plurality of cylindrically-shaped, flexible filaments. The base has a planar bottom surface, the top end of each of the filaments is connected to the bottom surface of the base. Each filament extends perpendicularly downward from the bottom surface of the base when arrow heads are not inserted into the protective cover, and each filament is configured to flex away from its perpendicular orientation when an arrow head is inserted into the protective cover and exerts lateral force on the filament.
Reduced Length Crossbow
A reduced length crossbow with a trigger located near a midpoint of the crossbow and a small included angle of the draw string when in the drawing configuration that creates a space between the draw string and the user's face. The included angle of the draw string when in the drawing configuration may be less than about 25 degrees. The trigger is typically located proximate the midpoint within about 10% of the overall length of the crossbow.
QUIVER
A quiver for receiving therein a plurality of arrows is hereby presented, the quiver comprising an arrow head receiving portion secured at a first end of an elongated frame and an arrow nock receiving portion secured at a second end of the elongated frame, the arrow head receiving portion comprising a biasing mechanism for longitudinally biasing an arrow toward the arrow nock receiving portion for longitudinally compressing and securing the arrow between the arrow head receiving portion and the arrow nock receiving portion.
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.
QUIVER ARROW VANES SKIP 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.