Patent classifications
F41B5/1442
Archery accessory guard and method
An archery accessory guard and method are disclosed herein. The archery accessory guard, in an embodiment, includes a coupler and a body coupled to the coupler. The coupler is attachable to a support. The body is configured to at least partially guard an archery accessory element that has a front element surface, a rear element surface, and an element part. The body has at least one body surface configured to at least partially face toward the front element surface or the rear element surface. The archery accessory guard is configured to maintain a gap between the body and the element part. The body is configured to receive a force directed toward the element part and then transmit the force to the support.
HANDS-FREE ATTACHABLE WIND DETECTION DEVICE
A wind detection device of a generally bisected cylindrical-type shape with a flat face at the bisection, for attachment to other devices such as a hunting bow, having opaque or translucent walls formed of an impermeable material such as plastic where one end narrows down to an opening for a lid to attach to and seal device; and where lid narrows down further to another cylindrical-type shape with another, smaller opening for contents of device to exit through.
BOW RISER WITH INTEGRATED CENTRAL ACCESSORY MOUNT
An archery bow with a riser including a mount in an upper wall of a sight window of the riser may allow for a novel manner of mounting an archery accessory. Placement of the mount within a centerline plane of the riser may maintain the weight of the archery accessory along a center of the bow, thereby reducing or eliminating asymmetrically weighted bows or the need for an additional stabilizer to balance the weight of the archery accessory. Positioning the mount in the upper wall of the sight window additionally allows for coordination of the position of a secondary accessory, such as a sight, a light, or a camera, in addition to mounting an arrow rest, such as in a lower wall of the sight window, while maintaining the centralized weight advantages noted above.
BOW BALANCING TOOL
A bow balancing tool according to various embodiments can include a mounting assembly, a floating bracket and a cradle assembly which provides a user an indication on where the bow is balanced to provide an improved shooting experience, better aiming stability and ultimately a more accurate configuration. The mounting assembly includes an elongated mounting plate attached to a housing having a pivotable shaft. The mounting assembly is configured to attach the bow balancing tool to the at least one flat surface. The floating bracket is attached to the pivotable shaft. The cradle assembly includes a clamping hub section, a clamping block section and a protective mechanism. The cradle assembly is attached to the floating bracket and holds the bow in a balanced configuration.
Bow balancing tool
A bow balancing tool according to various embodiments can include a mounting assembly, a floating bracket and a cradle assembly which provides a user an indication on where the bow is balanced to provide an improved shooting experience, better aiming stability and ultimately a more accurate configuration. The mounting assembly includes an elongated mounting plate attached to a housing having a pivotable shaft. The mounting assembly is configured to attach the bow balancing tool to the at least one flat surface. The floating bracket is attached to the pivotable shaft. The cradle assembly includes a clamping hub section, a clamping block section and a protective mechanism. The cradle assembly is attached to the floating bracket and holds the bow in a balanced configuration.
Cocking rope with angled hooks
In some embodiments, a crossbow cocking device comprises a rope and a hook engaged with the rope. The hook defines a longitudinal axis and comprises a valley, a surface of the valley oriented at a non-orthogonal angle to the longitudinal axis.
MODULAR POWERING SYSTEM FOR ARCHERY BOWS
A power module configured for use with archery bows to enhance use of the bows and/or provide other functionality.
Archery hand warming device
What is disclosed is an archery hand warming device that functions to keep a user's bow hand warm when grasping an archery bow. The device has a sleeve that fits over a user's forearm and two flaps that wrap around a user's hand when grasping the handle of a bow so as to shield a user's bow hand from the elements. The archery hand warming device utilizes a grommet or other opening typically located in one or both flaps which allows for the passage of a male threaded connector of a typical archery stabilizer to pass through and connect to the female threaded connector of an archery bow in order to mount or attach the archery hand warming device to the archery bow.
Archery bow accessory attachment
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser comprising a first rail and a second rail. An accessory is supported by the riser. The accessory extends through the first rail and contacts the second rail. A fastener contacts the riser and the accessory. The fastener comprises a central axis that does not intersect the accessory.
QUICK MOUNT SYSTEM FOR BOW AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
A quick mount system is disclosed for removably attaching an bow or accessory to a mounting structure. An example quick mount system includes a first interfacing component having a receiving element formed therein. The example quick mount system also includes a second interfacing component having a coupler assembly configured to mate with the receiving element in a first position. The coupler assembly rotates into an engagement position relative to the first interfacing component. The example quick mount system also includes a magnetic coupler. The magnetic coupler maintains the first interfacing component and the second interfacing component in the engagement position to attach the accessory to the mounting structure.