Patent classifications
F41B5/1442
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.
Accessory Mounts For Archery Bows And Related Apparatuses
An archery bow includes a riser, a limb, and a standoff. The riser has a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The first lateral side has a first set of braces defining a first plane. The second lateral side has a second set of braces defining a second plane. The limb extends from the riser. The standoff is couplable to an archery bow accessory. The standoff extends through the first plane and couples to the second lateral side.
Device for measuring arrow location at rest
A device is disclosed for measuring arrow position or location at rest. An example device includes a platform that mounts to an archery bow system to determine a position of an arrow shaft in relation to an inside of a riser shelf of the archery bow system for tuning or data collection. The example device also includes a first slot in the platform. A center shot indicator adjacent to the first slot references the center shot of the arrow shaft. A measurement reference is slidable, separately, in the first slot to reference center shot of the arrow shaft.
Archery stabilizer mount and related method of use
An archery stabilizer mount is provided and can include a base that indexes an archery stabilizer in a fixed, angular orientation relative to the base, and a bracket, which attaches to an archery bow riser, where the base is selectively installable and removable from the bracket without altering the stabilizer orientation relative to the base and/or the archery bow. The base can be repeatedly removed from and installed relative to the bracket while maintaining a reference element of the archery stabilizer indexed in the fixed angular orientation relative to the base and to the bracket. The reference element can be a branding element, such as a logo, image, alphanumeric characters or other indicia.