Patent classifications
F41B5/0052
Archery bow and handle riser and limb
At a second fitting part, inclination of the limb can be easily adjusted and corrected by an eccentric locator. The archery bow is characterized in that: the limb-side second fitting part of a limb has a projection with a convex cross section protruding from the surface of the limb of the limb-side second fitting part; the handle riser-side second fitting part of a handle riser has a housing part with a concave cross section to house the projection with a convex cross section; in the housing part, a side face near a bottom is smaller in diameter than an opening; and the limb and the handle riser are joined by joining the limb-side first fitting part and the handle riser-side first fitting part and joining the limb-side second fitting part and the handle riser-side second fitting part. The limb and handle are prevented from vibrating left and right.
Archery bow with ballast stabilizer
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a limb assembly attached to the riser and a stabilizer. The limb assembly comprises a first limb member and a second limb member. The stabilizer is attached to the riser, and at least a portion of the stabilizer is oriented between the first limb member and the second limb member.
Archery Bow Limb Construction
In some embodiments, an archery bow limb assembly comprises a first limb, a second limb and a spacer. The spacer contacts the first limb and the second limb. The first limb comprises a limb material. The spacer comprises a spacer material comprising a higher elastic modulus than the limb material. A width of the spacer is less than a width of the first limb.
CROSSBOW WITH TRAVELING TRIGGER AND CONVENTIONAL BOW
A crossbow may include a main beam and a bow mechanism having a pair of outwardly extending bow limbs, a pair of bowstring wheels, a bowstring and at least one power cord that extends between the bow limbs. The crossbow may also include a traveling trigger mechanism and a drawing mechanism. The traveling trigger mechanism may hold the bowstring in the un-cocked condition. The drawing mechanism may then be operated to move the traveling trigger mechanism and thus the bow string from the un-cocked condition to a cocked condition.
ARCHERY AND HANDLE RISER AND LIMB
When the archery assembled by joining a limb and a handle riser is used, the limb and handle are prevented from vibrating left and right. At a second fitting part, the inclination of the limb can be easily adjusted and corrected by an eccentric locator.
The archery is characterized in that: the limb-side second fitting part 12 of a limb 11 has a projection 131 with a convex cross section protruding from the surface of the limb 11 of the limb-side second fitting part 12; the handle riser-side second fitting part 23 of a handle riser 21 has a housing part 231 with a concave cross section to house the projection with a convex cross section; in the housing part 231, a side face near a bottom is smaller in diameter than an opening; and the limb 11 and the handle riser 21 are joined by joining the limb-side first fitting part 12 and the handle riser-side first fitting part 22 and joining the limb-side second fitting part 13 and the handle riser-side second fitting part 23.
Archery Bow with Ballast Stabilizer
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a limb assembly attached to the riser and a stabilizer. The limb assembly comprises a first limb member and a second limb member. The stabilizer is attached to the riser, and at least a portion of the stabilizer is oriented between the first limb member and the second limb member.
Archery bow with ballast stabilizer
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a limb assembly attached to the riser and a stabilizer. The limb assembly comprises a first limb member and a second limb member. The stabilizer is attached to the riser, and at least a portion of the stabilizer is oriented between the first limb member and the second limb member.
Archery bow having an operative riser
A bow having a high throw weight and a low draw weight. The bow has an operative riser adapted to cause pivotal movement of an upper or lower limb. The operative riser includes a first end section connected to a first limb, a second end section connected to a second limb, and a central section connected between the first and second end sections, the first end section being fixedly connected to the central section and the second end section being pivotally connected to the central section. An actuating means is disposed within the central section to physically engage the second end section. A triggering means is connected to the actuating means to operably engage the actuating means and cause pivotal movement of the second limb. The pivotal movement changes a length between the distal ends of the limbs thus changing a draw or throw weight of the archery bow.
Archery Bow with Ballast Stabilizer
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a limb assembly attached to the riser and a stabilizer. The limb assembly comprises a first limb member and a second limb member. The stabilizer is attached to the riser, and at least a portion of the stabilizer is oriented between the first limb member and the second limb member.
ARCHERY LIMB HOLDER AND METHOD
An archery limb holder and method are disclosed herein. The archery limb holder, in an embodiment, includes a first body portion configured to at least partially receive an end of a limb of an archery bow. The archery limb holder also includes a second body portion that has a riser mount. The riser mount includes a mounting surface configured to face a front surface of a riser of an archery bow. In addition, the riser mount has a riser coupler that defines an opening configured to receive a coupling member.