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Device, system, and method for improving archery accuracy
10612885 · 2020-04-07 ·

An archery accuracy device, system, and method for improving archery accuracy that can be tailored for each archer and their current archery equipment is provided. The archery accuracy device may embody a wireless accelerometer and gyroscope sensors coupled to an auto graphing software adapted to graphically represent multiple sets of bow movement data collected by the accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. The graphical representation of multiple data sets, each data set associated with a different attempted shot, may be layered over each other on in one graphical representation, thereby enabling the archer to compare and contrast in their quest to optimize the best stabilization, setup condition through this iterative process.

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 lock plate adjacent to the charge cam. The charge cam may be configured to store potential energy by rotating in a first direction and the lock plate may be configured urge rotation of the charge cam in the first direction to lock potential energy in the power assisted bow.

DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING ARCHERY ACCURACY
20190293382 · 2019-09-26 ·

An archery accuracy device, system, and method for improving archery accuracy that can be tailored for each archer and their current archery equipment is provided. The archery accuracy device may embody a wireless accelerometer and gyroscope sensors coupled to an auto graphing software adapted to graphically represent multiple sets of bow movement data collected by the accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. The graphical representation of multiple data sets, each data set associated with a different attempted shot, may be layered over each other on in one graphical representation, thereby enabling the archer to compare and contrast in their quest to optimize the best stabilization, setup condition through this iterative process.

Bowstring saw
10330429 · 2019-06-25 ·

A bowstring which is attached to a recurve or other long bow providing a section having an abrasive circular margin used to cut wood or other substance in an emergency replacing the bowstring of the bow utilized for shooting an arrow.

Combined centerfire slingbow and quiver
10156415 · 2018-12-18 · ·

A compact slingbow/quiver combination including first and second arms joined by a generally central cross piece. Slingbow arms are interconnected by at least one latex band for projecting arrows. Central cross piece includes an internal centerfire aperture for receiving arrows for launching. A rest and guide element with pliable bristles is secured within the centerfire aperture to support arrows without damage to fletching. The band includes an intermediate nocking segment adjustably positioned at the centerfire aperture to engage arrow nocks. Slingbow arms include internal storage chambers. At least one chamber is configured as a quiver for arrow storage; other chamber(s) may store other items for the archer. The central cross piece projects rearwardly of the slingbow where it (1) receives an arrow for launch and (2) absorbs band impact thus avoiding wrist slap. Slingbow arms and central cross piece may be conveniently and inexpensively constructed from detachable polyvinylchloride conduit elements.

Small unmanned air vehicle repulsing apparatus
10113839 · 2018-10-30 · ·

A small unmanned air vehicle repulsing apparatus includes a capturing body adapted to capture a drone, a target to be captured; and a capturing body launching apparatus adapted to launch the capturing body at the drone, in which the capturing body launching apparatus can quickly capture the drone by launching the capturing body even if the suspicious drone flies into an area to be protected so as to protect the interest and safety of law-abiding people.

Archery arrow rest assembly and slider therefor

An arrow rest assembly for bowfishing or the like includes a first arrow rest portion for supporting an arrow and a second arrow rest portion releasably connected to the first arrow rest portion, the second arrow rest portion has a bore for slidably receiving the shaft of an arrow. The second arrow rest portion slides along the arrow shaft and separates from the first arrow rest portion in a forward direction during forward movement of the arrow. A line extends between the archery bow and the second arrow rest portion for enabling retrieval of the arrow after it has been shot.

Magnetic trigger assembly with reduced travel and method
09915491 · 2018-03-13 · ·

A trigger assembly includes one or more stationary magnets and a trigger member pivotable relative to the stationary magnets. The trigger member includes a base portion with a pivot point, an actuating portion extending from the base portion in a first direction, and a magnetic trigger portion extending from the base portion in a second direction. The magnetic trigger portion operatively engages the stationary magnets in a first position. The base portion of the trigger member operatively engages a first sear element, which is operatively connected to a sear arm, which in turn operatively engages a second sear element. A spring operatively biases the first sear element. The second sear element retains a bow string in the first position. In a second position, the trigger member rotates to separate the magnetic trigger portion from the magnets, and the second sear element rotates to release the bow string.

MAGNETIC TRIGGER ASSEMBLY WITH REDUCED TRAVEL AND METHOD
20180017349 · 2018-01-18 · ·

A trigger assembly includes one or more stationary magnets and a trigger member pivotable relative to the stationary magnets. The trigger member includes a base portion with a pivot point, an actuating portion extending from the base portion in a first direction, and a magnetic trigger portion extending from the base portion in a second direction. The magnetic trigger portion operatively engages the stationary magnets in a first position. The base portion of the trigger member operatively engages a first sear element, which is operatively connected to a sear arm, which in turn operatively engages a second sear element. A spring operatively biases the first sear element. The second sear element retains a bow string in the first position. In a second position, the trigger member rotates to separate the magnetic trigger portion from the magnets, and the second sear element rotates to release the bow string.

Heated Bow Grip
20240401902 · 2024-12-05 ·

A heated bow grip includes a bow, a channel, a heating element, a power port, a first heat-conductive plate, and a second heat-conductive plate. The channel traverses through a grip section of the bow so that the heating element can be internally mounted to the grip section through a channel-wall of the channel. The power port is integrated onto a riser of the bow. The heating element is electrically connected to the power port so that the heating element can be heated from an external power source via the charging port. The first heat-conductive plate and the second heat-conductive plate are oppositely positioned of each other about the channel and removably mounted to the grip section. The heating element is enclosed by the first heat-conductive plate and the second heat-conductive plate thus allowing the heating element to transfer thermal energy to the first heat-conductive plate and the second heat-conductive plate.