Patent classifications
F41B5/06
ARROW RETAINER
The present disclosure relates to structures that are adapted to facilitate the retention, storage, and transport of arrows. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, for example, an arrow retainer is described that includes a resilient portion having a plurality of passageways extending therethrough for retaining a plurality of arrows therein. Each passageway is resiliently expandable upon insertion of an arrow to maintain the position of the arrow. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, for example, an arrow storage device is disclosed that provides an efficient and secure means of storing arrows. The presently disclosed arrow retainer and arrow storage device may be used in conjunction with one another as part of an arrow storage system.
CROSSBOW WITH SCOPE MOUNT
A crossbow includes a center rail, a first flexible limb, a second flexible limb, a first cam, a second cam, a draw string, a string carrier, and a scope mount. The draw string is coupled with the first cam and the second cam and is configured to move between a released configuration and a drawn configuration. The string carrier is slidably engaged with the center rail and configured to move between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the string carrier is positioned at least partially between the scope mount and the center rail and is configured to engage the draw string, with the draw string in the released configuration. In the second position, the string carrier is configured to retain the draw string in the drawn configuration and the string carrier is positioned at least partially between the scope mount and the center rail.
CROSSBOW WITH DRAW STRING STOP
The crossbow includes a center rail, and a first flexible limb and a second flexible limb coupled with the center rail. The crossbow includes a first cam and a second cam rotatably coupled with the first flexible limb and the second flexible limb, respectively. The crossbow includes a draw string coupled with the first cam and the second cam. The crossbow includes a first cable anchor coupled to the first side of the center rail and a second cable anchor coupled the second side of the center rail. The crossbow includes a first power cable engaged with the first cam and the first cable anchor, and a second power cable engaged with the second cam and the second cable anchor. The crossbow includes a first draw string stop coupled to first cable anchor and a second draw string stop coupled to the second cable anchor.
CROSSBOW WITH DRAW STRING STOP
The crossbow includes a center rail, and a first flexible limb and a second flexible limb coupled with the center rail. The crossbow includes a first cam and a second cam rotatably coupled with the first flexible limb and the second flexible limb, respectively. The crossbow includes a draw string coupled with the first cam and the second cam, the draw string configured to move between a released configuration and a drawn configuration. The crossbow includes an upper cable anchor and a lower cable anchor coupled to the center rail and positioned to a first side of the center rail. The lower cable anchor is positioned vertically beneath the upper cable anchor. The crossbow includes a stop coupled to the center rail and positioned adjacent the upper cable anchor and the lower cable anchor. The stop contacts the draw string with the draw string in the released configuration.
CROSSBOW WITH POWER CABLE
The crossbow includes a center rail, and a first flexible limb and a second flexible limb coupled with the center rail. The crossbow includes a first cam and a second cam rotatably coupled with the first flexible limb and the second flexible limb, respectively. The crossbow includes a draw string coupled with first cam and the second cam. The first cam and the second cam include a power cable take-up journal. The crossbow includes a first power cable with a first end portion configured to wind about a first cam axis and second end portion configured to unwind about a second cam axis. The crossbow includes a second power cable with a first end portion configured to wind about the second cam axis and a second end portion of configured to unwind about the first axis.
Compound Bow
A compound bow comprises at least one limb that extends continuously between opposed rotatable members. In some embodiments, the bow comprises a second limb that extends continuously between the opposed rotatable members. In some embodiments, the limbs are parallel to one another.
Combination backpack and quiver
A combination backpack and quiver apparatus includes a backpack, a quiver, a planar insert and first and second quiver mounting rods. The planar insert is received in an outer pocket of the backpack. The insert includes a plurality of elongated quiver mounting receptacles extending substantially parallel to an insert length, the quiver mounting receptacles being spaced apart across an insert width. The quiver includes a hood, first and second elongated quiver rails extending from the hood, and at least one resilient arrow holder mounted on the rails and including a plurality of laterally open arrow receiving recesses defined in the resilient arrow holder. The first and second quiver mounting rods are received in first and second ones of the quiver mounting receptacles and are attached to the at least one resilient arrow holder to mount the quiver on the backpack.
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.
CROSSBOW WITH PULLEYS ATTACHED TO A FRAME
A crossbow including pulleys rotatably attached to a center rail of the crossbow. Power cables of the crossbow connect the limbs of the crossbow to the pulleys. The draw string is enclosed in a safety cover. The crossbow includes a cocking system that translates a string carrier along the center rail to cock and de-cock the crossbow.
BOW STRING CAM ARRANGEMENT FOR A COMPOUND BOW
A dual-cam archery bow with simultaneous power cable take-up and let-out journals. Each cam has power cable journals located on opposite sides of the draw string journal, where at least one of power cable journals is a helical journal.