Archery arrow wrap system
11248887 · 2022-02-15
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Abstract
A vane wrap for a projectile is provided where the wrap includes a base configured to wrap entirely around a circumference of a projectile, such as an arrow, and adhere to the arrow. The base includes an outward facing surface having a set of adhesive strips which are placed in predetermined locations and equally spaced about the circumference when the base is applied to the arrow. Each adhesive strip can include an individual corresponding release liner removable from the strip to expose the respective adhesive for application of a vane thereto, and to the arrow in predetermined locations about a circumference of the arrow. A related method of use also is provided.
Claims
1. A vane wrap adapted to secure a plurality of vanes about a circumference of an archery arrow, the vane wrap comprising: a base sheet of a rectangular form including a lower base surface and an upper base surface, the base sheet including a base width that is greater than a circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, the base sheet including a longitudinal axis and a base length extending along the longitudinal axis; a base adhesive layer disposed on the lower surface across the base width and along the base length; a first adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first adhesive strip including a first length and a first width, the first width less than the base width, the first length less than the base length; and a second adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the second adhesive strip including a second length and a second width, the second width less than the base width, the second length less than the base length, the second adhesive strip being substantially parallel to the first adhesive strip, but disposed across the longitudinal axis from the first adhesive strip, wherein the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip are separated from one another by a preselected distance when the base sheet is in a planar form, wherein the preselected distance corresponds to a predetermined angular orientation of a first vane relative to a second vane when the first vane is attached to the first adhesive strip and the second vane is attached to the second adhesive strip, and when the base sheet is applied in an arcuate form around a circumference of the cylindrical projectile, wherein at least one release liner is removably disposed over at least one of the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip.
2. The vane wrap of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive strip includes a first strip centerline, wherein the second adhesive strip includes a second strip centerline, wherein the base sheet includes a first side edge and a second side edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein the first strip centerline is separated from the second strip centerline by about ½ the circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, wherein the first adhesive strip is closer to the first side edge than the second adhesive strip, wherein the first strip centerline is on a first side of the longitudinal axis, wherein the second strip centerline is on a second opposing side of the longitudinal axis.
3. The vane wrap of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive strip includes a first strip centerline, wherein the second adhesive strip includes a second strip centerline, wherein the base sheet includes a first side edge and a second side edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein the first strip centerline is separated from the second strip centerline by about ⅓ the circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, wherein the first adhesive strip is closer to the first side edge than the second adhesive strip.
4. The vane wrap of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive strip includes a first strip centerline, wherein the second adhesive strip includes a second strip centerline, wherein the base sheet includes a first side edge and a second side edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein the first adhesive strip is spaced a first distance from the first side edge, wherein the second adhesive strip is spaced a second distance from the second side edge, wherein the second distance is greater than the first distance, wherein the first adhesive strip is closer to the first side edge than the second adhesive strip, wherein the second adhesive strip is closer to the second side edge than the first adhesive strip.
5. The vane wrap of claim 1, wherein the base sheet includes a first side edge and a second side edge opposite one another, across the longitudinal axis, and a first end edge and a second end edge distal from one another, at opposite ends of the length of the base sheet, wherein the first adhesive strip is separated from the first end edge by a first separation distance, wherein the first adhesive strip is separated from the second end edge by a second separation distance, wherein the second separation distance is greater than the first separation distance but less than the length of the base sheet.
6. The vane wrap of claim 5, wherein the first adhesive strip is separated from the first side edge by a third separation distance, wherein the first adhesive strip is separated from the second side edge by a fourth separation distance, wherein the fourth separation distance is greater than the third separation distance but less than the width of the base sheet.
7. A vane wrap adapted to secure a plurality of vanes about a circumference of an archery arrow, the vane wrap comprising: a base sheet of a rectangular form including a lower base surface and an upper base surface, the base sheet including a base width that is greater than a circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, the base sheet including a longitudinal axis and a base length extending along the longitudinal axis; a base adhesive layer disposed on the lower surface across the base width and along the base length; a first adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first adhesive strip including a first length and a first width, the first width less than the base width, the first length less than the base length; a second adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the second adhesive strip including a second length and a second width, the second width less than the base width, the second length less than the base length, the second adhesive strip being substantially parallel to the first adhesive strip, but disposed across the longitudinal axis from the first adhesive strip; a first release liner adhesively but removably joined with the first adhesive strip; and a second release liner adhesively but removably joined with the second adhesive strip; wherein the first release liner is separate and independent from the second release liner so that the first release liner can be completely removed from the first adhesive strip while the second release liner remains joined with the second adhesive strip to conceal the second adhesive strip wherein the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip are separated from one another by a preselected distance when the base sheet is in a planar form, wherein the preselected distance corresponds to a predetermined angular orientation of a first vane relative to a second vane when the first vane is attached to the first adhesive strip and the second vane is attached to the second adhesive strip, and when the base sheet is applied in an arcuate form around a circumference of the cylindrical projectile.
8. A vane wrap adapted to secure a plurality of vanes about a circumference of an archery arrow, the vane wrap comprising: a base sheet of a rectangular form including a lower base surface and an upper base surface, the base sheet including a base width that is greater than a circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, the base sheet including a longitudinal axis and a base length extending along the longitudinal axis; a base adhesive layer disposed on the lower surface across the base width and along the base length; a first adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first adhesive strip including a first length and a first width, the first width less than the base width, the first length less than the base length; and a second adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the second adhesive strip including a second length and a second width, the second width less than the base width, the second length less than the base length, the second adhesive strip being substantially parallel to the first adhesive strip, but disposed across the longitudinal axis from the first adhesive strip, wherein the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip are separated from one another by a preselected distance when the base sheet is in a planar form, wherein the preselected distance corresponds to a predetermined angular orientation of a first vane relative to a second vane when the first vane is attached to the first adhesive strip and the second vane is attached to the second adhesive strip, and when the base sheet is applied in an arcuate form around a circumference of the cylindrical projectile, wherein the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip are each a pressure sensitive adhesive layer applied to the base sheet while the base sheet is in a planar form, before the base sheet is applied to the cylindrical projectile.
9. The vane wrap of claim 8, wherein the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip are separated from one another by a distance about ½ the width of the base sheet.
10. A vane wrap adapted to secure a plurality of vanes about a circumference of an archery arrow, the vane wrap comprising: a base sheet of a rectangular form including a lower base surface and an upper base surface, the base sheet including a base width that is greater than a circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, the base sheet including a longitudinal axis and a base length extending along the longitudinal axis; a base adhesive layer disposed on the lower surface across the base width and along the base length; a first adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first adhesive strip including a first length and a first width, the first width less than the base width, the first length less than the base length; and a second adhesive strip on the upper surface and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the second adhesive strip including a second length and a second width, the second width less than the base width, the second length less than the base length, the second adhesive strip being substantially parallel to the first adhesive strip, but disposed across the longitudinal axis from the first adhesive strip; a first release liner adhesively but removably joined with the first adhesive strip on the upper surface of the base sheet; and a second release liner adhesively but removably joined with the second adhesive strip on the upper surface of the base sheet; a base release liner adhesively but removably joined with the base adhesive layer on the lower surface, the base release liner extending across the base width and along the base length, coextensive with the base sheet, wherein the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip are separated from one another by a preselected distance when the base sheet is in a planar form, wherein the preselected distance corresponds to a predetermined angular orientation of a first vane relative to a second vane when the first vane is attached to the first adhesive strip and the second vane is attached to the second adhesive strip, and when the base sheet is applied in an arcuate form around a circumference of the cylindrical projectile.
11. The vane wrap of claim 10, wherein the first release liner includes a first length and the second release liner includes a second length, wherein the first length and second length are equal to one another and less than the base length.
12. The vane wrap of claim 11, wherein the base release liner has a base liner width equal to the base width, wherein the first release liner includes a first width and the second release liner includes a second width, wherein the first width and the second width are less than ½ the base liner width.
13. A vane wrap adapted to secure a plurality of vanes about a circumference of an archery arrow, the vane wrap comprising: a base sheet including a lower base surface and an upper base surface, the base sheet including a base width, a longitudinal axis and a base length extending along the longitudinal axis; a base adhesive layer disposed on the lower surface; a first adhesive strip disposed on the upper surface; and a second adhesive strip disposed on the upper surface, the second adhesive strip being substantially parallel to the first adhesive strip, but disposed across the longitudinal axis from the first adhesive strip, wherein at least one release liner is removably disposed over at least one of the first adhesive strip and the second adhesive strip.
14. The vane of claim 13, wherein the first adhesive strip includes a first strip centerline, wherein the second adhesive strip includes a second strip centerline, wherein the base sheet includes a first side edge and a second side edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein the first strip centerline is separated from the second strip centerline by at least one of about ½ and about ⅓ the circumference of a cylindrical projectile to which the base sheet is configured to attach, wherein the first adhesive strip is closer to the first side edge than the second adhesive strip, wherein the first strip centerline is on a first side of the longitudinal axis, wherein the second strip centerline is on a second opposing side of the longitudinal axis.
15. A vane wrap adapted to secure a plurality of vanes about a circumference of an archery arrow, the vane wrap comprising: a base sheet including a lower base surface and an upper base surface, the base sheet including a base width, a longitudinal axis and a base length extending along the longitudinal axis; a base adhesive layer disposed on the lower surface; a first adhesive strip disposed on the upper surface; a second adhesive strip disposed on the upper surface, the second adhesive strip being substantially parallel to the first adhesive strip, but disposed across the longitudinal axis from the first adhesive strip; a first release liner covering the first adhesive strip; and a second release liner covering the second adhesive strip, the second release liner distal from the first release liner, with each laying on opposing sides of the longitudinal axis.
16. The vane of claim 15 comprising: a base release liner covering the base adhesive layer, the base release liner extending across the base width and along the base length, coextensive with the base sheet.
17. The vane of claim 15, wherein first release liner is narrower and shorter than the base width and the base length, wherein the release liner is narrower and shorter than the base width and the base length.
18. A method of installing vanes on an archery arrow, the method comprising: providing a vane wrap including a base sheet having a base adhesive layer on a lower surface, a first adhesive strip on the upper surface, and a second adhesive strip on the upper surface, removing a base release liner from the base adhesive layer; adhering the base sheet around a circumference of an archery arrow with the base adhesive layer so that the vane wrap follows the contours of the archery arrow and wraps around the circumference; removing a first release liner from the first adhesive strip; applying a first vane to the first adhesive strip; removing a second release liner from the second adhesive strip; and applying a second vane to the second adhesive strip.
19. The method of claim 18 comprising: removing a third release liner from a third adhesive strip on the base sheet; and applying a third vane to the third adhesive strip.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the base sheet is in a planar form before the adhering step, wherein the base sheet includes a first side edge and a second side edge, wherein the base sheet is curved during the adhering step, wherein the first side edge overlaps the second side edge after the base sheet is wrapped on the archery arrow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENTS
(13) A vane wrap for use with a projectile in accordance with a current embodiment is illustrated in
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(15) The base or base sheet shown in
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(17) The vane wrap 10 also can include a base release liner 60 covering and/or concealing the base adhesive layer so that the base adhesive layer does not engage a surface unintentionally and bond or secure the vane wrap to that surface before installation on an arrow. The base release liner 60 can be disposed over the lower surface of the base sheet, separated at least partially from the base sheet via the adhesive layer sandwiched therebetween. The base release liner 60 can be in the form of a sheet as well. It can extend across the base width BW and along the base length BL, coextensive with the base sheet 20. The base release liner can have a base liner width equal to the base width BW and a base liner length equal to the base liner length BL. Of course, where the adhesive layer 50 is of a different shape or format from the base sheet, the release liner can extend primarily across that layer in a similar manner to cover the adhesive.
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(19) The first adhesive strip 30 also can be separated from the side edges of the base sheet by different separation distances. For example, as shown in
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(24) The centerlines C1 and C2 of the respective adhesive strips also can be in a particular orientation relative to the longitudinal axis LA of the base sheet or vane wrap 10. For example, the first strip centerline can be on a first side of the longitudinal axis, while the second strip centerline can be on a second opposing side of the longitudinal axis. This can be the case regardless of how close the first strip is placed relative to the first side edge without extending beyond that edge 21.
(25) The vane wrap 10 can include separate and independent release liners disposed over the respective adhesive strips 30 and 40. As shown in
(26) Optionally, the first release liner 45 includes a first length and the second release liner includes a second length. The first length and second length can be equal to one another and less than the base length BL as shown. The release liners can be coextensive with each of the respective adhesive strips. The release liners can have lengths optionally less than three quarters, less than two thirds, or less than one half the length of the base BL. The release liners also can be spaced from the side edges and end edges similar to the adhesive strips which they cover. The first release liner also can include a first width and the second release liner can include a second width. The first width and the second width can be optionally less than ½, less than ⅓, less than ¼ or other portions of the base liner width or base width BW.
(27) As shown, the release liners are separate and independent, with one capable of being removed from one adhesive strip without pulling the other release liner off the other strips. Optionally, the release liners can be connected, however, for example, a remnant strip (not shown) can extend across from one liner to the other over the upper surface of the base to connect two or more release liners. One liner can be removed from one strip, and then can dangle via an attachment to the other remaining installed liner. Further optionally, the first release liner and second release liner can be formed of a continuous unitary strip wide enough to cover both adhesive strips.
(28) A method of installing the vane wrap 10 to an arrow will now be described. In general, the method can include the following steps: providing the vane wrap; removing a base release liner from the base adhesive layer; adhering the base sheet around a circumference of an archery arrow with the base adhesive layer so that the vane wrap follows the contours of the archery arrow and wraps around the circumference; removing a first release liner from the first adhesive strip; applying a first vane to the first adhesive strip; removing a second release liner from the second adhesive strip; and applying a second vane to the second adhesive strip. Where more adhesive strips and release liners are included on the vane wrap, the release liners can be removed and the additional vanes installed.
(29) More particularly, a user can obtain a vane wrap 10 and lay it out in a planar form. The base release liner 60 can be removed from the base adhesive layer 50. The first and second release liners remain attached to the first and second strips 30 and 40. The base sheet 20 can be turned over, adhesive layer 60 facing up, optionally on a rolling pad. The user can take a clean archery arrow and place it adjacent the base sheet, aligning the upper or first end edge with the end of the cylindrical arrow shaft. The user can roll the arrow as straight as possible to adhere the base sheet around the circumference of the arrow as the arrow rolls over. During the rolling, the base sheet adheres to the contours of the arrow, changing from a planar configuration to a curved configuration, wrapping around the arrow's circumference. The base sheet 20 adheres to the arrow until the second end edge 22 overlaps the first end edge 21 to create the overlap region 220L where the base width BW is greater than the circumference C of the arrow. The overlap region can be pressed down to secure the vane in place.
(30) With the vane wrap 10 installed on the arrow, the vane wrap has the configuration shown in
(31) The vane V1 can be applied to the arrow with the vane secured at the nock end of the arrow first. The vane V1 can be place at or slightly inside the outer edge of the adhesive strip, depending on its width, which may or may not be greater than the width of the base of the vane V1. That end of the vane V1 can be held while the end farthest from the nock is also placed at or slightly inside the outer edge of the adhesive strip. The exposed vane edge can be rubbed and pushed into engagement with the entire length of the adhesive strip.
(32) After the first vane V1 is attached to the first adhesive strip, shown in
(33) When the vanes are installed on the arrow, they can be disposed at an angle A1 taken between the respective centerlines C1 and C2 of the adhesive strips as shown in
(34) The vanes installed on the vane wrap 10 can be constructed from a rigid or semi rigid but flexible material. This material can be a polymeric material, such as MYLAR®, natural or synthetic rubber, silicone, a composite material or other material. In some applications, the material can be an alloy or metallic. Generally, the material can retain its general shape as an associated arrow is accelerated and flies during flight. The material, however, can withstand the impact of the vane with a bow riser or an arrow rest without permanent deformation so that the vane can be used multiple times and provide similar aerodynamic effects on the arrow to which the vane is attached. Again, these aerodynamic effects can include spinning, rotating or otherwise reorienting the projectile to which the vane is attached.
(35) A first alternative embodiment of the vane is illustrated in
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(38) The method of installing the arrow wrap 110 of this embodiment is virtually identical to that of installing the arrow wrap 10 as described above, except that one more release liner 175 is removed to reveal another adhesive strip 170 to install a third vane V3, in addition to the other vanes V1 and V2 as shown in
(39) The various components and features of the embodiments herein, for example, the archery vane and its components, can take on a variety of aesthetic forms, shapes and sizes. Although a particular component or feature can have a function, that feature can be expressed in different aesthetic manners to form an artistic design and/or purely ornamental design.
(40) Directional terms, such as “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “inner,” “inwardly,” “outer” and “outwardly,” are used to assist in describing the invention based on the orientation of the embodiments shown in the illustrations. The use of directional terms should not be interpreted to limit the invention to any specific orientation(s).
(41) The above description is that of current embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. This disclosure is presented for illustrative purposes and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive description of all embodiments of the invention or to limit the scope of the claims to the specific elements illustrated or described in connection with these embodiments. For example, and without limitation, any individual element(s) of the described invention may be replaced by alternative elements that provide substantially similar functionality or otherwise provide adequate operation. This includes, for example, presently known alternative elements, such as those that might be currently known to one skilled in the art, and alternative elements that may be developed in the future, such as those that one skilled in the art might, upon development, recognize as an alternative. Further, the disclosed embodiments include a plurality of features that are described in concert and that might cooperatively provide a collection of benefits. The present invention is not limited to only those embodiments that include all of these features or that provide all of the stated benefits, except to the extent otherwise expressly set forth in the issued claims. Any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” “the” or “said,” is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular. Any reference to claim elements as “at least one of X, Y and Z” is meant to include any one of X, Y or Z individually, and any combination of X, Y and Z, for example, X, Y, Z; X, Y; X, Z; and Y, Z.