F41B5/14

ARROW LOADING GUIDE
20230012976 · 2023-01-19 ·

An arrow loading guide configured for enabling an archer to correctly load and nock an arrow or bolt using tactical feedback only, i.e., without “watching” the process. The arrow loading guide includes a central bore for receiving at least a portion of a shaft of an arrow or bolt, a plurality of radial slots extending from the central bore, and a pair of opposing slots extending from the central bore and through an exterior surface of the arrow loading guide. Each radial slot is configured for receiving at least a portion of a vane coupled to the shaft of the arrow or bolt. The pair of opposing slots are configured for receiving at least a portion of a bowstring.

ARCHERY MOUNTING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD

An archery mounting assembly and method are disclosed herein. The archery mounting assembly, in an embodiment, includes a mount device having a mount portion configured to be engaged with a body of an archery weapon. The mount device also has a first interface that extends at least partially along an adjustment axis. The archery mounting assembly further includes an accessory support, which includes a support portion configured to support an archery accessory and a second interface configured to be movably coupled to the first interface of the mount device.

ARCHERY MOUNTING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD

An archery mounting assembly and method are disclosed herein. The archery mounting assembly, in an embodiment, includes a mount device having a mount portion configured to be engaged with a body of an archery weapon. The mount device also has a first interface that extends at least partially along an adjustment axis. The archery mounting assembly further includes an accessory support, which includes a support portion configured to support an archery accessory and a second interface configured to be movably coupled to the first interface of the mount device.

Archery Bow with Conditional Data Analysis

In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser comprising a cavity and a grip attached to the riser and arranged to cover the cavity. A first limb is supported by the riser and a second limb is supported by the riser. A bowstring extends between the first limb and the second limb. A data device comprises an accelerometer. In some embodiments, the data device is oriented in the cavity and attached to the riser.

Bowmar Nose Button
20230017511 · 2023-01-19 ·

A method of aiming an archery bow includes the steps of providing a nose button which comprises a longitudinal axis, first and second split rings spaced apart along the longitudinal axis, a plurality of connecting beams spanning between the split rings, and with the second split ring further comprising a radial array of projections with tips residing in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. With the bowstring drawn, nose button presents one from among its radial array of projections to contact a point on an archer's nose. The button is secured to the string by depositing a cord between the split rings and looping the cord around the bowstring. A gap defined by two adjacent but spaced apart connecting beams and the first and second split rings defines an aperture within which the cord contacts the bowstring with its loops transverse to the axis of the bowstring.

Compound Bow with Cable Change
20230013989 · 2023-01-19 · ·

In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb and a second limb. A first rotatable member is arranged to rotate about a first axis and a second rotatable member is arranged to rotate about a second axis. A bowstring is attached to the first rotatable member and arranged to bias the first rotatable member in a first rotational direction about the first axis. A power cable is attached to the first rotatable member. A servicing string is arranged for attachment to the first rotatable member and arranged to bias the first rotatable member in a second rotational direction about the first axis.

METHODS FOR HYDROPHOBIZING ARROWS OF A BOW-AND-ARROW SYSTEM
20230016239 · 2023-01-19 ·

Methods for hydrophobizing arrows are described herein. In one aspect, the method can include applying a ceramic-based hydrophobic coating to the arrow; and curing the arrow for a predefined period of time.

Crossbow cocking apparatus
RE049372 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A cocking mechanism is disclosed. The cocking mechanism comprises an actuator assembly, a hand crank assembly, and a bow string hook assembly. The actuator assembly further comprises clutch assembly having a bearing housing, a bearing cage, a support axle and bearing elements. The bearing housing is defined by an inner peripheral surface having a plurality of inwardly extending annular ramps, wherein the bearing elements contact a portion of the ramps to prevent rotation of the support axle in a first direction, but allows for rotation of the support axle in a second direction when the actuator assembly is in a locked configuration. This provides for immediate braking action against any unforeseen forward motion of the bow string of a crossbow such as when inadvertently or accidently releasing the removable hand crank assembly during the cocking operation.

CROSSBOW WITH MOVABLE TRIGGER LATCH BLOCK
20230221089 · 2023-07-13 ·

A crossbow with a movable trigger latch block. The crossbow has a trigger latch block slidingly connected to the flight track. The trigger latch block is configured to engage and retain the bowstring. A cocking mechanism is configured to draw the trigger latch block with the bowstring from an initial position near a forward end of the flight track to a cocked position. A one-way retention mechanism is configured to immobilize the trigger latch block against linear movement in a forward direction along the flight track. A trigger-traverse mechanism is configured to slide the trigger latch block in a forward direction to its initial position after the bowstring is released.

STRUCTURAL ENERGY STORAGE WITH CARBON FIBER FOR SPORT EQUIPMENT SENSOR

A sport apparatus, including a handle, an action portion, a connection portion connecting the handle to the action portion, at least part of the connection portion including a structural battery, the structural battery including one or more energy storage devices, each of the one or more energy storage devices having at least one anode core of a continuous carbon fiber, an electrolyte arranged on the at least one continuous carbon fiber core, and a cathode layer coating arranged to the at least one continuous carbon fiber core on the electrolyte, and at least one sensor unit electrically connected to the energy storage devices, the at least one sensor unit providing signals related to use of the sport apparatus.