ARCHERY HAND WARMING DEVICE
20170234643 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B5/1442
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
What is disclosed is an archery hand warming device that functions to keep a user's bow hand warm when grasping an archery bow. The device has a sleeve that fits over a user's forearm and two flaps that wrap around a user's hand when grasping the handle of a bow so as to shield a user's bow hand from the elements. The archery hand warming device utilizes a grommet or other opening typically located in one or both flaps which allows for the passage of a male threaded connector of a typical archery stabilizer to pass through and connect to the female threaded connector of an archery bow in order to mount or attach the archery hand warming device to the archery bow.
Claims
1. An archery hand warming device, wherein said archery hand warming device comprising: a sleeve, wherein said sleeve is configured to be positioned around a user's forearm and wherein said sleeve has two openings at opposing ends; two flexible flaps, wherein said flaps extend away from a first end of said sleeve on generally opposing sides of said sleeve, wherein said flaps are configure to envelop a handle of a bow by said flaps partially wrapping around a bow handle in opposing directions such that one flap overlaps the other; and an opening in at least one of said flaps configured for the through passage of a male end of an archery stabilizer such that said archery stabilizer attaches said archery hand warmer to a bow when said male end is located through said opening and attached to a female stabilizer connector of an archery bow.
2. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said opening comprises a grommet.
3. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said flexible flaps comprise a flexible fabric material.
4. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said archery hand warming device comprises a retaining device configured to retain the overlapping flap in an overlapping position.
5. The archery hand warming device of claim 4, wherein said retaining device comprises a tensioning device configured to adjust the tension at which the overlapping flap is held in an overlapping position.
6. The archery hand warming device of claim 4, wherein said retaining device comprises a strap attached to said sleeve and to said overlapping flap, wherein a buckle is releasably positioned on said strap between said sleeve and said overlapping flap.
7. An archery hand warming device, said archery hand warming device comprising: a generally flexible cylindrical section configured to circumvolve a user's forearm, wherein said cylindrical section comprises an first end and a second end and defining a circumference at said first end and said second end, wherein said first end comprises an opening configured for the insertion of a user's hand and forearm, two flaps comprising a first flap and a second flap, wherein said first flap and said second flap extend from said second end from generally opposing locations on said circumference of said second end, wherein said first flap and said second flap comprise a flexible material, wherein said first flap is configured to wrap around a bow handle in a first direction, wherein said second flap is configured to wrap around a bow handle in a second direction toward said first flap such that said second flap overlaps said first flap; an opening on at least one of said flaps configured for the through passage of a male connector of an archery bow stabilizer, wherein said opening is configured such that when an archery bow stabilizer passes through said opening and is attached to a bow said archery hand warming device is attached to said bow; at least one retaining mechanism, wherein said retaining mechanism is configured to retain said second flap in position when wrapped around said bow handle and over said first flap.
8. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said archery hand warming device comprises a pocket attached on an interior of said first flap, wherein said pocket is configured to receive a user's fingers when said user's forearm and hand are positioned within said archery hand warming device.
9. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said archery hand warming device tensioning mechanism comprises a first tensioning mechanism, wherein said fabric cylinder defines a plane defined by a lengthwise axis of said cylinder, wherein said first tensioning mechanism is configured to adjust the tension of said second flap in a plane parallel to said plane defined by said lengthwise axis of said cylinder; wherein said archery hand warming device tensioning mechanism comprises a second tensioning mechanism configure to adjust the tension of said archery hand warming device in a plane generally at a 45 degree angle to said plane defined by said lengthwise axis.
11. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said archery hand warming device comprises a tensioning mechanism configured to adjust the circumference of said first end of said cylinder.
12. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said archery hand warming device comprises a wrist strap located on an interior of said archery hand warming device.
13. The archery hand warming device of claim 5, wherein said wrist strap comprises a length of cord configured to receive a user's hand through said length of cord.
14. The archery hand warming device of claim 5, wherein said wrist strap comprises two lengths of cord configured for receiving a user's hand between said two lengths of cord.
15. The archery hand warming device of claim 5, wherein said wrist strap comprises a tensioning mechanism.
16. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said retaining mechanism comprises a buckle, wherein said buckle comprises a male portion and a female portion, wherein said male portion is positioned on said cylinder and wherein said female portion is positioned on said second flap.
17. The archery hand warming device of claim 1, wherein said retaining mechanism comprises a tension adjuster for adjusting the tension of said second flap wrapped around said bow handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] In the following description and in the figures, like elements are identified with like reference numerals. The use of “e.g.,” “etc,” and “or” indicates non-exclusive alternatives without limitation unless otherwise noted. The use of “including” means “including, but not limited to,” unless otherwise noted.
[0026] The figures illustrate an example of a typical compound archery bow 13 with an embodiment of the archery hand warming device 12 positioned on the bow. The bow has upper and lower limbs (upper not shown, lower limb 15) that are utilized, in conjunction with strings 15, to store and release energy generated by an archer to propel or shoot an arrow from the bow. A typical compound bow utilizes a stabilizer 18 that attaches via a threaded male connector 5 component of the stabilizer to a threaded female stabilizer hole 7 on a bow. When using a bow bow, an archer grasps the handle 8 of the bow in shooting the bow and often in carrying the bow.
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[0028] The archery hand warming device 12 is positioned on the bow handle such that the string(s) 15 of the bow are not in contact with the glove in a preferred embodiment. The archery hand warming device is constructed with a grommet 19 or similar opening positioned such that the stabilizer 18 of the bow protrudes through the grommet 19 where it is attached to the bow. This allows the stabilizer connection to the bow to provide for a connection between the archery hand warming device and the bow. The archery hand warming device has an optional wrist strap that can be used to substitute for a traditional wrist strap on a bow. In a preferred embodiment, the wrist strap (depicted in
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[0034] In a preferred embodiment the wrist strap cord has a cord lock located on the exterior of the archery hand warming device. The wrist strap cord passes through the fabric of the archery hand warming device on top of the archery hand warming device, preferably at a grommet 41 shown in
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[0037] In a preferred embodiment the archery hand warming device is constructed from a flexible fabric that provides an insulating effect to a user. Preferably the material constitutes a water resistant fabric or a fabric with a waterproof, breathable membrane within the fabric. Insulation, such as Thinsulate™, can be utilized between external layers of fabric to provide insulation. In a preferred embodiment, the tensioners utilize nylon webbing straps attached to the archery hand warming device and connected by a buckle. In a preferred embodiment the buckles constitute standard side release buckles that provide for length adjustment of at least one of the lengths of webbing that are connected by the buckles. In a preferred embodiment the wrist strap cord constitutes parachute cord, although a wide variety of cords or straps can be used. The cord constituting the wrist strap or external tensioner can be pulled on to tighten the wrist strap or tensioner, and held into place by a cord lock.
[0038] Still other features and advantages of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the following detailed description describing preferred embodiments of the inventive concept(s), simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated by carrying out the inventive concept(s). As will be realized, the inventive concept(s) is capable of modification in various obvious respects all without departing from the inventive concept(s). Accordingly, the drawings and description of the preferred embodiments are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive in nature.