Patent classifications
F41B5/1461
Bow Sling with Cam Cover Fastener System
A bow sling has a central member. The central member has a first cam cover at a first end of the central member. The first cam cover has a cord with a fixed portion attached to the first cam cover and spaced from the central member. The central member has a first cam cover cord connector. The first cam cover cord has a loose portion releasably attachable to the first cam cover cord connector. The central member may have a second cam cover on a second end opposite the first end. The second cam cover may have a cord with a fixed portion attached to the second cam cover and spaced from the central member. The central member may have a second cam cover cord connector. The second cam cover cord may have a loose portion releasably attachable to the second cam cover cord connector.
Archery bow support device
An archery bow support device is disclosed having a clip portion have a front leg having a front surface and a back leg and a support bracket connected to the front surface of the front leg and extending outwardly from the front leg. An archery bow support device having a clip portion have a front leg having a front surface and an end portion and a back leg and a support bracket connected to the end portion of the front leg by a hinge device for allowing the support bracket to pivot relative to the front leg and the support bracket extending outwardly from the front leg is also disclosed.
Archery Bow with Sling Mount
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb, a second limb, a bowstring and a sling mount. In some embodiments, the sling mount comprises a proximal portion, an intermediate portion and a distal portion. In some embodiments, the proximal portion is attached to the bow. In some embodiments, a width of the intermediate portion is less than a width of the distal portion.
SLING APPARATUS
A sling apparatus has a sling body with downwardly extending first and second arms downwardly. First and second upper straps is coupled to the sling body for carrying the sling body. A first release mechanism is coupled to a distal end of the first arm and a second release mechanism is coupled to a distal end of the second arm. The first and second release mechanisms are configured to attach to an object to be carried by a user, such as with a shoulder strap. A trigger assembly is integrated into the sling body and interconnected to the first and second release mechanisms, whereby actuating the trigger mechanism of the trigger assembly causes simultaneous detachment of the first and second release mechanisms from the object and thereby release of the object from the sling apparatus.
Bow carrier system
A system, method, and apparatus for securely carrying a bow comprises: a body, a first end of the body further comprising a loop hook configured on the first end, a second end of the body, a bow mount configured on the second end of the body, and an external attachment point comprising: a strap, a loop in the strap configured to engage the loop hook; and a latch.
HANDS-FREE BOW HOLDER
A hands-free bow holder has a collapsible bow holder carriage designed to open to hold an archery bow. The bow holder has a vertically disposed plate member designed to be attached to a belt member. A foldable, substantially u-shaped carriage member is pivotally coupled to the plate member and is designed to hold the bow at a lower cam of the bow when the carriage member is in an open state, substantially perpendicular to the plate member. The carriage member is folded substantially parallelly to the plate member when closed. Included is a vertically disposed v-block member wherein a concave portion of the v-block member is outwardly facing to retain the cam of the bow. The v-block member is further designed to restrain side-to-side movement of the bow. A release catch is designed to releasably retain a string member of the bow wherein the bow will be retained hands-free.
ARCHERY BOW SUPPORT DEVICE
An archery bow support device is disclosed having a clip portion have a front leg having a front surface and a back leg and a support bracket connected to the front surface of the front leg and extending outwardly from the front leg. An archery bow support device having a clip portion have a front leg having a front surface and an end portion and a back leg and a support bracket connected to the end portion of the front leg by a hinge device for allowing the support bracket to pivot relative to the front leg and the support bracket extending outwardly from the front leg is also disclosed.
Archery bow with sling mount
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb, a second limb, a bowstring and a sling mount. In some embodiments, the sling mount comprises a proximal portion, an intermediate portion and a distal portion. In some embodiments, the proximal portion is attached to the bow. In some embodiments, a width of the intermediate portion is less than a width of the distal portion.
SLING APPARATUS
A sling apparatus has a sling body with downwardly extending first and second legs. An upper strap is coupled to the sling body for carrying the sling body. A first release mechanism coupled to the first leg and a second release mechanism coupled to the second leg. The first and second release mechanisms are configured to attach to an object to the sling body to be carried by a user, such as with a shoulder strap. A trigger assembly is integrated into the sling body and interconnected to the first and second release mechanisms, whereby actuating the trigger mechanism of the trigger assembly causes simultaneous release of the first and second release mechanisms thereby releasing of the object from the sling apparatus. Each release mechanism includes a housing configured to selectively retain and release a post member attached to the object to be carried.
Hands free carrier system
A hands free carrier system that enables a hunter to easily and quickly accessed a hunting bow that is carried in a protected, hands-free manner. The system includes a bow with a mounting peg, a waist belt or chest harness mounted holster with an interior pocket that includes a vertically receiver slot. The mounting peg is attached to the bow in an offset location from its center axis so the bow automatically hangs with its longitudinal axis vertically aligned adjacent to the hunter's waist or back when attached to the holster. The peg includes a wide head attached to a narrow post. During use, the bow is positioned over the holster so the peg is oriented over the receiver slot in the holster. When the bow is moved downward, the peg slides into the receiver slot and captures the wide head. In another embodiment, the holster includes a rotating locking disc that engages the wide head that requires a combination movement of rotation and lifting of the bow in order to bow from the holster.