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CROSSBOW WITH REPLACEABLE BOW UNIT
20230235988 · 2023-07-27 ·

A crossbow includes a body includes a connection part that includes a clamping portion. The clamping portion includes two side plates, and a space is formed between the two side plates. A bow unit includes a bow and a block which is formed to the middle portion of the bow. The block includes a protrusion which is accommodated in the space and clamped between the two side plates so as to connect the bow unit to the connection part. A magazine includes the first end thereof pivotably connected to the body, and the second end of the magazine is connected to the clamping portion. The magazine includes two lugs between which the clamping portion is located. A pin extends through the two lugs, the two side plates and the block to connect the magazine to the body. By removing the pin and pivoting the magazine, the bow unit is replaced.

Device and systems for a semi-automatic crossbow
11692787 · 2023-07-04 · ·

The disclosed technology includes a semi-automatic crossbow having a stock, a plurality of limbs, a drawstring, a bolt feeder, a barrel, a draw assembly, and a release. The draw assembly can be configured to automatically move the drawstring to a cocked position and the release can include a trigger and be configured to release the drawstring when the trigger is actuated. The disclosed technology can further include a truck configured to engage the drawstring and a bolt such that the bolt can be propelled forward by the truck when the drawstring is released by the release.

ARROW FEEDING DEVICE FOR CROSSBOW
20220412687 · 2022-12-29 ·

The present invention relates to an arrow feeding device attached to a crossbow, and includes a feeding part having a path defined therethrough and communicating with the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part. The path includes a first for receiving the arrow head, a second area for receiving the shaft and the tail, and a third area for receiving an arrow nock. The third area includes a stepped portion on each of two sidewalls thereof. Each stepped portion defines the third area into a first section and a second section. The first section is wider than the second section. The first section includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section includes a rib extending therefrom. The second sections and the ribs of the path form a three-point restriction to the tail of the arrow to prevent the arrow from being tilt.

REPEATING BREAK-ACTION CROSSBOW
20220364820 · 2022-11-17 · ·

A break action pistol crossbow having a repeating capability. The crossbow has a loading chamber configured to house a plurality of bolts. A biasing mechanism is disposed within the loading chamber. The crossbow has a forward retainer positioned at the front of a flight rail and a rear retainer positioned at the back of the flight rail. The bowstring is configured to be drawn over a bolt loaded into the chamber. As the bowstring travels over the bolt, the biasing mechanism presses the bolt against the bowstring. When the bowstring clears the bolt, the force applied onto the bolt by the biasing mechanism presses the leading end of the bolt against the retaining bridge and presses the trailing end of the bolt against retaining brush. In this manner, the bolt is aligned with the flight rail.

MULTI-STROKE LEVER ACTION CROSSBOW
20220357124 · 2022-11-10 · ·

A multi-stroke lever action crossbow has two sets of cocking hooks. The first cocking hooks are disposed on cocking links slidingly coupled to a crossbow body. The second cocking hooks are retractable. The second cocking hooks are disposed on a cocking arm, which is pivotally attached to a cocking lever. A retractable handover latch operatively engages the cocking arm. During the first stroke of the cocking lever, the first cocking hooks draw the bowstring past the handover latch, where the bowstring is retained in a partially drawn position. During the second stroke of the cocking lever, the second cocking hooks draw the bowstring past a trigger latch, where the bowstring is retained in a fully drawn position. When the cocking lever returns to its initial closed position, the second cocking hooks and the handover latch are retracted into the crossbow body.

REPEATING TOY CROSSBOW
20220341698 · 2022-10-27 · ·

A repeating crossbow having a pump-action reloading mechanism. The crossbow includes an elongated body with a shooting track and a holding chamber configured to house one or more projectiles. A hatch is coupled to the body and configured to move between a first position aligned with the shooting track and a second position at least partially aligned with the holding chamber. A palm rest is slidingly connected to the elongated body. Sliding the palm rest in a rearward direction causes the hatch to move from the first position into the second position. A biasing member within the holding chamber ejects a projectile onto the hatch. Sliding the palm rest in a forward direction to return to its default position causes the hatch to return to its first position, bringing the proj ectile into alignment with the shooting track.

ARROW FEEDING DEVICE FOR CROSSBOW
20220333891 · 2022-10-20 ·

The present invention relates to an arrow feeding device for crossbows. The feeding device positions the arrows in the feeding pall. The feeding device includes a feeding part which has a path defined through the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part. The path is defined by two sidewalls and each sidewall of the path includes a rib extending therefrom. The two ribs are located close to the rear end of the feeding part. The arrow includes two grooves defined in the tail thereof so that the two ribs of the path are received in the two grooves of the arrow. The arrow is properly positioned and restricts from shifting in the path so as to improve preciseness of shooting.

Crossbow having trigger mechanism with arrow retention

A nock for an archery arrow or bolt. The nock includes a radial indention configured to be engaged by a biased retainer of a trigger mechanism of a crossbow to retain the arrow or bolt in a desired position relative to the trigger mechanism and/or a bowstring. The radial indention may optionally comprise a groove defined generally continuously around a circumference of the nock. The radial indention is exposed when the nock is coupled with an arrow or bolt such that the radial indention may be engaged by a biased retainer within the trigger mechanism. The nock may further include a generally planar rearward bearing surface configured for being engaged by a bowstring. The nock of the present invention may be suitable for use with a multiple-shot crossbow or a single-shot crossbow. Other aspects of the present invention are directed to a projectile, a projectile retention system, and a crossbow.

Multi-stroke lever action crossbow
11680767 · 2023-06-20 · ·

A multi-stroke lever action crossbow has two sets of cocking hooks. The first cocking hooks are disposed on cocking links slidingly coupled to a crossbow body. The second cocking hooks are retractable. The second cocking hooks are disposed on a cocking arm, which is pivotally attached to a cocking lever. A retractable handover latch operatively engages the cocking arm. During the first stroke of the cocking lever, the first cocking hooks draw the bowstring past the handover latch, where the bowstring is retained in a partially drawn position. During the second stroke of the cocking lever, the second cocking hooks draw the bowstring past a trigger latch, where the bowstring is retained in a fully drawn position. When the cocking lever returns to its initial closed position, the second cocking hooks and the handover latch are retracted into the crossbow body.

DEVICE AND SYSTEMS FOR A SEMI-AUTOMATIC CROSSBOW
20220364821 · 2022-11-17 ·

The disclosed technology includes a semi-automatic crossbow having a stock, a plurality of limbs, a drawstring, a bolt feeder, a barrel, a draw assembly, and a release. The draw assembly can be configured to automatically move the drawstring to a cocked position and the release can include a trigger and be configured to release the drawstring when the trigger is actuated. The disclosed technology can further include a truck configured to engage the drawstring and a bolt such that the bolt can be propelled forward by the truck when the drawstring is released by the release.