Patent classifications
F42B6/04
Vented arrow
In some embodiments, an arrow comprises a shaft comprising a tubular wall comprising a cavity and a nock comprising a notch arranged to engage a bowstring. An intake inlet is in fluid communication with the cavity and an exhaust outlet is in fluid communication with the cavity.
Vented arrow
In some embodiments, an arrow comprises a shaft comprising a tubular wall comprising a cavity and a nock comprising a notch arranged to engage a bowstring. An intake inlet is in fluid communication with the cavity and an exhaust outlet is in fluid communication with the cavity.
System and method for adjusting the trajectory of an arrow
A system and method of correcting the trajectory of a hunting arrow is disclosed and described. The arrow can include a compensator coupled to a shaft of the arrow and the compensator has diameter that is larger than a diameter of the shaft of the arrow. A thickness of the compensator, which is measured as the difference in the diameter of the compensator and the diameter of the shaft of the arrow, is configured to enable a user to aim the arrow with a bow that has been sighted for a standard arrow.
System and method for adjusting the trajectory of an arrow
A system and method of correcting the trajectory of a hunting arrow is disclosed and described. The arrow can include a compensator coupled to a shaft of the arrow and the compensator has diameter that is larger than a diameter of the shaft of the arrow. A thickness of the compensator, which is measured as the difference in the diameter of the compensator and the diameter of the shaft of the arrow, is configured to enable a user to aim the arrow with a bow that has been sighted for a standard arrow.
Arrow with a camera
An arrow includes an arrowhead, a shaft, a nock, and an internal cavity. The internal cavity includes a camera.
Arrow with a camera
An arrow includes an arrowhead, a shaft, a nock, and an internal cavity. The internal cavity includes a camera.
FEATHERS OF AN ARROW
The present invention relates to the improved feathers of an arrow, and more particularly, to the improved feathers of an arrow, which prevent instability of flight caused by a vortex generated during the flight of the arrow by forming a plurality of arrow feathers attached to the arrow, which has a cross section which is a curved surface and integrally forming an auxiliary surface having one surface which is the curved surface with the arrow feather to guarantee stable flight.
Arrow Bending Axis Orientation
In some embodiments, an arrow comprises a shaft, a nock and a structural asymmetry orienting a weak bending axis of the arrow.
Arrow Bending Axis Orientation
In some embodiments, an arrow comprises a shaft, a nock and a structural asymmetry orienting a weak bending axis of the arrow.
ARROW USING CORING HEAD AND RODS
An arrow with a first body having a cylindrical member with a first outside diameter, a first outer surface, a first inner diameter, a first proximate end, and a first distal end, where the first proximate end is configured to accept an arrowhead, a second body having a hollow cylindrical member, where the second distal end is configured to accept fletching, and a nock, and a connecting means to couple the first body to the second body, wherein the arrowhead is a hollow coring arrowhead configured to cut a volume of material through a target, and where mass and fluid passes through the coring arrowhead to the first body, and where one or more rods are positioned within the second body, where the rods are exposed to the target after the first body detaches from the second body.