Patent classifications
F42B6/02
Speargun
A sportfishing speargun is sized for ease of use and provides the power of the largest rubber band speargun. The speargun includes a drive system with two or more pulleys, the drive system is driven by one or more rubber bands to provide mechanical advantage and the force of a large speargun in a compact device.
Speargun
A sportfishing speargun is sized for ease of use and provides the power of the largest rubber band speargun. The speargun includes a drive system with two or more pulleys, the drive system is driven by one or more rubber bands to provide mechanical advantage and the force of a large speargun in a compact device.
PROJECTILE IN THE FORM OF A HOLLOW TUBE, HAVING INTERNAL ELEVATIONS OR RECESSES OR COMBINATIONS THEREOF, SUCH THAT AIR FLOWING THROUGH SETS THE PROJECTILE IN ROTATION
The invention describes a tubular projectile which is suitable for being fired in particular by bows or crossbows (such as bolts and arrows), but can also be fired from other shooting devices (for example firearms). The arrow is set in rotation about its longitudinal axis by the air passing through after being fired. The rotation is achieved by elevations or recesses applied to the inner surface, which are primarily designed in a linear manner and, by interaction with the air passing through, create a trajectory-stabilizing rotation of the rod or hollow tube. To this end, the arrow generally requires no or less fletching or other elements that stabilize the trajectory.
BOWFISHING ARROW SLIDE WITH SHOCK ABSORBING SYSTEM
A bowfishing arrow slide configured to slidably attach a bowfishing line to an arrow and configured to include a shock absorbing system to enhance the life of the slide is disclosed. The bowfishing arrow slide enables a bowfishing line to be slidably attached to the arrow to keep the arrow attached to a line reel even after being shot and to allow the slide to move from a preshot position at the tip of the arrow to the rear of the arrow during the shot for improved arrow flight. The bowfishing arrow slide may include a shock absorbing system on the bowfishing arrow slide whereby the shock absorbing system is configured to absorb impact forces created when the strikes a slide stop on an arrow shaft when the arrow is shot. The shock absorbing system reduces damage to the slide thereby enhancing the useful life of the slide.
BOWFISHING ARROW SLIDE WITH SHOCK ABSORBING SYSTEM
A bowfishing arrow slide configured to slidably attach a bowfishing line to an arrow and configured to include a shock absorbing system to enhance the life of the slide is disclosed. The bowfishing arrow slide enables a bowfishing line to be slidably attached to the arrow to keep the arrow attached to a line reel even after being shot and to allow the slide to move from a preshot position at the tip of the arrow to the rear of the arrow during the shot for improved arrow flight. The bowfishing arrow slide may include a shock absorbing system on the bowfishing arrow slide whereby the shock absorbing system is configured to absorb impact forces created when the strikes a slide stop on an arrow shaft when the arrow is shot. The shock absorbing system reduces damage to the slide thereby enhancing the useful life of the slide.
Projectile Launching System
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.
Projectile Launching System
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.
Three-in-one toy projectile launching assembly
An assembly for launching toy projectiles includes a body having a bore, a plunger extendable from the bore, and a shaft removably attachable to the body. The body includes a first recess having a first diameter for receiving a first projectile. The shaft includes a second diameter for receiving a second projectile therearound and a second recess having a third diameter for receiving a third projectile therein. The first diameter is substantially equal to a diameter of the first projectile, the second diameter is substantially equal to a diameter of the second projectile, and the third diameter is substantially equal to a diameter of the third projectile but smaller than the second diameter. The plunger drives air through the assembly when released from an extended position to eject any one of the first, second, or third projectiles positioned in the first recess, on the shaft, or in the second recess.
Compressed gas rocket dart for personal protection
The device of the present disclosure is a weapon. The weapon having a CO.sub.2 powered projectile which is fired from the weapon, used principally for self-defense. The projectile is generally rocket shaped wherein the front end of the rocket can be formed by a rounded shape of a front of a CO.sub.2 cylinder. The impact of the rocket projectile on a human could cause some pain, depending upon exactly what part of the body it hits. The impact could also cause some loss of balance to a human, due to the impact.
Projectile launching system
A device for launching a projectile along an intended flight trajectory includes a launching mechanism with a handle. A projectile having a longitudinal axis is disposed in the launching cord in a launch position prior to launch such that the projectile's longitudinal axis is perpendicular to a plane in which the launching cord is disposed. As the projectile is launched by the launching mechanism, the projectile rotates such that the projectile's longitudinal axis is parallel to the plane in which the launching cord was disposed.