Patent classifications
A01K81/04
ELECTRIC POWERHEAD DEVICE
An electric powerhead device includes an elongated pole having a penetrating head that is positioned along the second end of the pole. The penetrating head includes a metallic and electrically conductive shaft, sharpened tip and barbs for engaging a target. A pair of electrodes are provided along the shaft and are connected to a power source within the pole. The power source includes a plurality of batteries that provide power to the device components. A power output unit amplifies and sends power to the electrodes based on a command from a user interface. The power output is adjustable via the user interface to either stun or dispatch a target. The pole is buoyant for being thrown into the water and delivers an electric shock upon detecting that the penetrating head has made contact with the target. A connector is provided on the pole and is secured to a rope.
ELECTRIC POWERHEAD DEVICE
An electric powerhead device includes an elongated pole having a penetrating head that is positioned along the second end of the pole. The penetrating head includes a metallic and electrically conductive shaft, sharpened tip and barbs for engaging a target. A pair of electrodes are provided along the shaft and are connected to a power source within the pole. The power source includes a plurality of batteries that provide power to the device components. A power output unit amplifies and sends power to the electrodes based on a command from a user interface. The power output is adjustable via the user interface to either stun or dispatch a target. The pole is buoyant for being thrown into the water and delivers an electric shock upon detecting that the penetrating head has made contact with the target. A connector is provided on the pole and is secured to a rope.
Bowfishing Arrow
In some embodiments, an arrow comprises a shaft and a notch in an end of the arrow. The notch is arranged to receive a bowstring. A first finger recess and a second finger recess are located in proximity to the notch. The first finger recess and the second finger recess comprise opposed diverging surfaces.
Bowfishing arrow slide
In aspects of the invention, an arrow slide is provided with a body having a first opening with a plurality of first edges arranged in a generally triangular configuration within which a first diameter can be received, a second opening with a plurality of second edges arranged in the generally triangular configuration within which the first diameter can be received; sidewalk linking corresponding ones of the first plurality of edges to the plurality of second edges to create a passageway extending from the first opening to the second opening through which an arrow can slide; and a string mount to which a bowfishing line can be joined.
Bowfishing arrow slide
In aspects of the invention, an arrow slide is provided with a body having a first opening with a plurality of first edges arranged in a generally triangular configuration within which a first diameter can be received, a second opening with a plurality of second edges arranged in the generally triangular configuration within which the first diameter can be received; sidewalk linking corresponding ones of the first plurality of edges to the plurality of second edges to create a passageway extending from the first opening to the second opening through which an arrow can slide; and a string mount to which a bowfishing line can be joined.
SPEARGUN
A sportfishing speargun is sized for ease of use and provides the power of the largest rubber band speargun. The speargun includes a drive system with two or more pulleys, the drive system is driven by one or more rubber bands to provide mechanical advantage and the force of a large speargun in a compact device.
SPEARGUN
A sportfishing speargun is sized for ease of use and provides the power of the largest rubber band speargun. The speargun includes a drive system with two or more pulleys, the drive system is driven by one or more rubber bands to provide mechanical advantage and the force of a large speargun in a compact device.
Spear launching assembly
A spear launching assembly includes a tube that is held in a hand and the tube is pointed toward game. A sling is removably coupled to the tube and the sling is comprised of a resiliently stretchable material. The sling is selectively drawn away from the second end of the tube to urge the sling into a shooting position. Moreover, the sling is releasable when the sling is urged into the shooting position thereby facilitating the sling to recoil toward the tube. A spear is slidable through the tube such that the spear is aimed at the game when the tube is pointed at the game. A lighting unit is coupled to the tube and the lighting unit is turned on to emit light outwardly from the tube wherein the lighting unit for illuminating the darkened environment and locating the spear when the spear has been launched. A plurality of arrow heads is provided and each of the arrow heads is removably coupled to the spear to pierce the game thereby facilitating the game to be killed.
Spear launching assembly
A spear launching assembly includes a tube that is held in a hand and the tube is pointed toward game. A sling is removably coupled to the tube and the sling is comprised of a resiliently stretchable material. The sling is selectively drawn away from the second end of the tube to urge the sling into a shooting position. Moreover, the sling is releasable when the sling is urged into the shooting position thereby facilitating the sling to recoil toward the tube. A spear is slidable through the tube such that the spear is aimed at the game when the tube is pointed at the game. A lighting unit is coupled to the tube and the lighting unit is turned on to emit light outwardly from the tube wherein the lighting unit for illuminating the darkened environment and locating the spear when the spear has been launched. A plurality of arrow heads is provided and each of the arrow heads is removably coupled to the spear to pierce the game thereby facilitating the game to be killed.
BOWFISHING ARROW SLIDE
In aspects of the invention, an arrow slide is provided with a body having a first opening with a plurality of first edges arranged in a generally triangular configuration within which a first diameter can be received, a second opening with a plurality of second edges arranged in the generally triangular configuration within which the first diameter can be received; sidewalls linking corresponding ones of the first plurality of edges to the plurality of second edges to create a passageway extending from the first opening to the second opening through which an arrow can slide; and a string mount to which a bowfishing line can be joined.