F41B5/1484

Archery bow and selectively removable bladed tool
11293716 · 2022-04-05 · ·

An archery bow includes a riser body having a first end and a second end, a first bow limb connected to the first end of the riser body and a second bow limb connected to the second end of the riser body. The archery bow also includes a pulley arrangement supported on the first bow limb and the second bow limb, the pulley arrangement having a cam arrangement, and a cable arrangement interfaced with pulley arrangement, the cable arrangement operable for movement between an undrawn condition and a drawn condition. The archery bow further includes a bladed tool removably secured to the riser body, the bladed tool having a handle and a blade, and a bladed tool fastener configured to removably secure the bladed tool to the riser body. The bladed tool may function as a bow stabilizer.

Crossbow with integral cocking worm gear driven spool

A worm gear assembly wherein the worm wheel gear is axially coupled with a shaft and a coupler. The coupler may be selectable from a first position locked with the wheel gear and the shaft to a second position unlocked with the wheel gear and the shaft. The coupler may be interactive with the worm wheel gear, or another component coupled with the shaft.

Toy Projectile Launching Assembly
20210308558 · 2021-10-07 ·

An assembly for launching toy projectiles is disclosed. The assembly includes a left wing having a left elastic support, a right wing having a right elastic support, a central region between the left wing and the right wing, and a pair of launching elements extending continuously from the left elastic support to the right elastic support. The launching elements pivot about the left and right elastic supports when drawn. When drawn, the launching elements stretch in parallel over a launch region to produce energy to launch a toy projectile. When released, the launching elements retract in parallel about the launch region to launch the toy projectile. A handle extends downwardly from the central region. An arm support extends outwardly from the central region and away from the handle. The arm support engages a user's arm to stabilize the toy projectile assembly while drawing and releasing the launching elements.

Power assisted bow with energy storage and relock mechanism

The present disclosure provides an energy storage and relock mechanism for a power assisted bow comprising a charge cam and a relock lever. The charge cam may be configured to store potential energy by rotating in a first direction. The relock lever may be configured urge rotation of the charge cam in the first direction to lock potential energy in the power assisted bow.

ARCHERY COUPLING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
20210055071 · 2021-02-25 · ·

An archery coupling assembly and method are disclosed herein. The archery coupling assembly, in an embodiment, includes a coupler configured to be coupled to a body of an archery bow. The archery coupling assembly also includes a device moveably coupled to the coupler. The device includes a first engager configured to engage a first portion of the body, and the device includes a second engager configured to engage a second portion of the body. The first and second engagers are arranged to at least partially compress the body of the archery bow.

Portable Hunting Blind for a Bow
20200390085 · 2020-12-17 ·

A portable hunting blind for a bow includes a bow attachment bracket, a stabilizer track, a blind attachment bracket, a camouflage blind, and a fastener assembly. The camouflage blind protects and hides a hunter form an animal. The camouflage blind includes a rod and a foldable panel as the foldable panel is terminally attached to the rod and the rod is terminally connected to the blind attachment bracket. The blind attachment bracket and the stabilizer track are positioned in between the camouflage panel and the bow attachment bracket that secures the portable hunting blind to a hunting bow. The bow attachment bracket is slidable mounted to the blind attachment bracket through the stabilizer track and the fastener assembly thus deploying the portable hunting blind in front of the hunter and the bow.

Archery riser and method

An archery riser and method are disclosed herein. The archery riser, in an embodiment, includes a grasp structure and a mounting portion coupled to the grasp structure. The mounting portion has a plurality of side surfaces that extend along a shooting plane, a plurality of first mount surfaces that extend along a first mount plane, and a plurality of second mount surfaces that extend along a second mount plane. The shooting plane intersects each of the first and second mount planes. Each of the first mount planes intersects with one of the second mount planes at an angle that comprises less than ninety degrees. The mounting portion defines a plurality of cavities, each of which is associated with one of the angles.

COMPOUND BOW PERFORMANCE MODULE
20200333101 · 2020-10-22 ·

A compound bow includes a riser, an upper limb, and a lower limb, the upper limb and lower limbs coupled to the riser. The compound bow may include a draw sensor. The compound bow includes a performance module coupled to the riser, the performance module operatively coupled to the draw sensor. A compound bow may include an arrow chronometer assembly. A method may include determining draw weight or length based on measurements of the draw sensor. A method may include determining arrow speed based on measurements of the arrow chronometer assembly.

POWER ASSISTED BOW WITH ENERGY STORAGE AND RELOCK MECHANISM

The present disclosure provides an energy storage and relock mechanism for a power assisted bow comprising a charge cam and a relock lever. The charge cam may be configured to store potential energy by rotating in a first direction. The relock lever may be configured urge rotation of the charge cam in the first direction to lock potential energy in the power assisted bow.

ARCHERY RISER AND METHOD
20200149838 · 2020-05-14 · ·

An archery riser and method are disclosed herein. The archery riser, in an embodiment, includes a grasp structure and a mounting portion coupled to the grasp structure. The mounting portion has a plurality of side surfaces that extend along a shooting plane, a plurality of first mount surfaces that extend along a first mount plane, and a plurality of second mount surfaces that extend along a second mount plane. The shooting plane intersects each of the first and second mount planes. Each of the first mount planes intersects with one of the second mount planes at an angle that comprises less than ninety degrees. The mounting portion defines a plurality of cavities, each of which is associated with one of the angles.