Patent classifications
F41B5/06
Adjustable two-piece archery quiver
An archery quiver includes upper and lower quiver assemblies. Each quiver assembly includes corresponding arrow retainer and mounting assembly connecting the arrow retainer to the riser. The arrow retainers retain the arrows stored in the quiver. Each quiver assembly holds its corresponding arrow retainer substantially rigidly attached to the riser in a position adjustable over different longitudinal positions, different transverse positions, or both. One or both arrow retainers can be adjustable over different vertical positions. The upper and lower arrow retainer positions can be adjustable independently of one another. The upper and lower quiver assemblies can comprise separate assemblies that are attached independently to the riser at distinct corresponding locations on the riser.
COMBINED ARCHERY CAP AND ARROW TOOL
An archery cap tool is configured to serve as a lid for an arrow storage container as well as a tool for use with arrows. The archery cap tool may contain a broadhead tool as well as a plurality of nock tools in various sizes. The archery cap tool is interchangeable among arrow storage containers, allowing an archer to ensure a desired tool is available.
COMBINED ARCHERY CAP AND ARROW TOOL
An archery cap tool is configured to serve as a lid for an arrow storage container as well as a tool for use with arrows. The archery cap tool may contain a broadhead tool as well as a plurality of nock tools in various sizes. The archery cap tool is interchangeable among arrow storage containers, allowing an archer to ensure a desired tool is available.
Apparatus and method for releasably mounting an accessory to an object such as for releasably mounting an arrow quiver to an archery bow
In some embodiments, an archery accessory attachment system comprises an accessory body comprising a mounting post and a mounting bracket suitable for attachment to an archery bow. The mounting bracket comprises a notch and a lead-in lip positioned next to the notch. The system has a disengaged orientation wherein the accessory body is disengaged from the mounting bracket, and an engaged orientation wherein the accessory body is attached to the mounting bracket and the mounting post is oriented in the notch.
CROSSBOW
A crossbow including a riser, a limb coupled to the riser, and a cam assembly rotatably coupled to the limb about an axis of rotation. The cam assembly including a string guide defining a plane of rotation of the cam assembly about the axis of rotation and structured to support a drawstring, a drawstring attachment point structured to engage the drawstring, a power cable journal extending away from the plane of rotation along the axis of rotation and structured to support a power cable, and a power cable attachment point structured to engage the power cable. The power cable journal is shaped to displace the power cable away from the plane of rotation as the crossbow is drawn from a released configuration to a drawn configuration to provide a gap sized to permit the drawstring attachment point and the power cable attachment point to pass between the power cable and the plane of rotation.
Arrow quiver
A combined stabilizer/quiver for a bow is provided that may store arrows and may also function as a stabilizer. The combined stabilizer/quiver may comprise a shaft that extends forward from the front side of a bow and functions as a stabilizer, and arrows may be disposed substantially parallel to the shaft and contribute to the stabilizing function. With two components combined into one, the bow has less weight, improved accuracy and precision, and greater versatility. Alternatively, a quiver is provided which is adapted to attach to a conventional stabilizer which is attached to a riser of a bow.
Arrow quiver
A combined stabilizer/quiver for a bow is provided that may store arrows and may also function as a stabilizer. The combined stabilizer/quiver may comprise a shaft that extends forward from the front side of a bow and functions as a stabilizer, and arrows may be disposed substantially parallel to the shaft and contribute to the stabilizing function. With two components combined into one, the bow has less weight, improved accuracy and precision, and greater versatility. Alternatively, a quiver is provided which is adapted to attach to a conventional stabilizer which is attached to a riser of a bow.
Crossbow with Pulleys that Rotate Around Stationary Axes
A crossbow including a frame with a riser and a center rail. First and second flexible limbs are attached to the riser. A draw string is received in string guide journals in first and second cams rotatably attached to the frame. The draw string unwinds from the string guide journals as it translates between a released configuration and a drawn configuration. The first and second cams include at least first and second power cable take-up journals, respectively. At least first and second power cables are attached to the first and second limbs and received in the first and second power cable take-up journals, respectively. As the crossbow is drawn from the released configuration to the drawn configuration the first and second power cables wrap onto the respective first and second power cable take-up journals.
Modular Quiver Device
The present invention relates to a novel modular quiver device. The device is a two-in-one belt type archery quiver comprised of a main quiver and a pocket quiver. The pocket quiver is removable and nestable within the main quiver allowing users to quickly access and reload arrows as needed. The pocket quiver comprises a belt clip to allow it to be secured to a user's belt or waistband. Accordingly, the device allows the pocket quiver to be removed and secured to a user, then used to easily access arrows while shooting.
Modular Quiver Device
The present invention relates to a novel modular quiver device. The device is a two-in-one belt type archery quiver comprised of a main quiver and a pocket quiver. The pocket quiver is removable and nestable within the main quiver allowing users to quickly access and reload arrows as needed. The pocket quiver comprises a belt clip to allow it to be secured to a user's belt or waistband. Accordingly, the device allows the pocket quiver to be removed and secured to a user, then used to easily access arrows while shooting.