Spring loaded accessory mount and means
11365950 ยท 2022-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
- James J. Kempf (Coralville, IA, US)
- Rex E. Isenhower (Stanwood, IA, US)
- Randy Kitts (Ball Ground, GA, US)
Cpc classification
F41C33/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F2200/0591
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41B5/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41B5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An accessory mount having a plurality of uses and mounting provisions wherein an accessory may be operably removed and engaged with the accessory mount. The accessory mount may be worn on a belt or engaged with any end use article, such as a bow, a tree, a tree stand. The accessory mount shall have radial indexing provisions, allowing a receiver to rotate about the axis of the provisions.
Claims
1. An accessory mount comprising: a base having a raised spindle, a first radial indexing provision and at least one fastener opening, said first radial indexing provision includes a plurality of cavities, said raised spindle extends from a front of said base, said first radial indexing provision is formed in said front of said base; a spring; an accessory mounting head includes an accessory mounting block and a second radial indexing provision, said second radial indexing provision includes a plurality of projections, said second radial indexing provision extends from a rear of said accessory mounting head, a spindle bore is formed in said rear of said accessory mounting head to rotatably receive said raised spindle; and a coupling device engages said base with said accessory mounting head, said spring is retained on said coupling device, a coupling device counterbore is formed in a rear of said raised spindle to receive said coupling device and spring, wherein said spring biases said base toward said accessory mounting head, said second radial indexing provision mates with said first radial indexing provision.
2. The accessory mount of claim 1 wherein: said base may be rotated relative to said accessory mounting head by loosening said coupling device, such that said first radial indexing provision is not engaged with said second indexing provision.
3. The accessory mount of claim 1 wherein: a pair of tube projections extend from a rear of said base.
4. The accessory mount of claim 1 wherein: a pair of belt receiver openings are formed through a rear of said base.
5. The accessory mount of claim 1 wherein: at least one fastener is inserted through said at least one fastener opening for securing said base to an end use article.
6. An accessory mount comprising: a base having a raised spindle, a first radial indexing provision, and at least one fastener opening, said first radial indexing provision includes a plurality of cavities, said raised spindle extends from a front of said base, said first radial indexing provision is formed in said front of said base; an accessory mounting head includes an accessory mounting block and a second radial indexing provision, said second radial indexing provision includes at least two spring loaded balls, said accessory mounting block extends from a front of said accessory mounting head, said second radial indexing provision extends from a rear of said accessory mounting head, a spindle bore is formed in said rear of said accessory mounting head to rotatably receive said raised spindle; and a coupling device engages said base with said accessory mounting head, said second radial indexing provision mates with said first radial indexing provision, a coupling device counterbore is formed in a rear of said raised spindle to receive said coupling device, wherein said base may be rotated relative to said accessory mounting head.
7. The accessory mount of claim 6 wherein: a pair of tube projections extend from a rear of said base.
8. An accessory mount comprising: a base having a raised spindle, a first radial indexing provision and at least one fastener opening, said first radial indexing provision includes a plurality of cavities, said raised spindle extends from a front of said base, said first radial indexing provision is formed in said front of said base, said at least one fastener opening is formed through said base; an accessory mounting head includes an accessory mounting block and a second radial indexing provision, said second radial indexing provision includes a plurality of spring loaded balls, said accessory mounting block extends from a front of said accessory mounting head, said second radial indexing provision extends from a rear of said accessory mounting head, a spindle bore is formed in said rear of said accessory mounting head to rotatably receive said raised spindle; and a coupling device engages said base with said accessory mounting head, said second radial indexing provision mates with said first radial indexing provision, a coupling device counterbore is formed in a rear of said raised spindle to receive said coupling device, wherein said base may be rotated relative to said accessory mounting head.
9. The accessory mount of claim 8 wherein: a pair of tube projections extend from a rear of said base.
10. The accessory mount of claim 8 wherein: a pair of belt receiver openings are formed through a rear of said base.
11. The accessory mount of claim 8 wherein: at least one fastener is inserted through said at least one fastener opening for securing said base to an end use article.
12. The accessory mount of claim 1 wherein: a bracket head counterbore is formed in said front of said spring loaded archery accessory bracket to receive an outer diameter of said spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head.
13. The accessory mount of claim 6 wherein: a bracket head counterbore is formed in said front of said spring loaded archery accessory bracket to receive an outer diameter of said spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head.
14. The accessory mount of claim 9 wherein: a bracket head counterbore is formed in said front of said spring loaded archery accessory bracket to receive an outer diameter of said spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head.
15. The accessory mount of claim 6 wherein: a dovetail is formed on said accessory mounting block.
16. The accessory mount of claim 9 wherein: a dovetail is formed on said accessory mounting block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(13) The spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket assembly 1 may include a base 60, at least a first fastener opening 12, a first radial indexing provision 20, and a belt receiver opening 32. A three hundred sixty degree rotatable spring loaded archery accessory mounting head (accessory mounting head) 90 may include at least a first fastener opening 12, an opening axial to and sized to engagement means 9, a second radial indexing provision 92, and archery accessory mounting bracket jaw engagement surface 50. The three hundred sixty degree rotatable spring loaded archery accessory mounting head 90 is rotatable about the axis of the coupling means 10. The first radial indexing provision 20 and the second radial indexing provision 92 may be of any method known in any art, such as a spring loaded ball detent, opposing teeth, pockets and the like. Further, the coupling means 10 may be one of any method known in the art to axially couple objects one with another, such as shafts, pins, axles, compression fittings and the like.
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(16) The coupling means 10 is inserted into the compression spring 5 until a first end of the compression spring rests against the fastener head 7. The compression spring 5 and the coupling means 10 are inserted into the spring pocket 18 of a raised spindle 88 of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base 60 until a second end of the compression spring rests against the inner surface of the spring pocket 70, wherein the coupling means 7 of the coupling means 10 extends beyond the outer surface 80 of the raised spindle 88 of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base spring pocket 18. The spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90 is axially engaged with the coupling means 10. The spindle bore 94 is sized to rotatably receive the raised spindle 88.
(17) The outer surface of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base spring pocket 18 is axial to and engages inner surface of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head spring pocket receiver pocket 94a.
(18) The spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base radial indexing provision 20 engage the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head radial indexing provision 92. The compression spring 5 biases the outer surface of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base spring pocket 80 with the inner surface of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head spring pocket receiver pocket 72 and the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base radial indexing provision 20 with the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head radial indexing provision 92.
(19) In use, a first object, the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base 60, is coupled with a desired object such as a bow. An individual would pull outward on the third object (the accessory), or the second object (the means for engaging the accessory) 52, disengaging the first radial indexing provision 20 from second radial indexing provision 92, rotate the third object or the second object 52 axial to the coupling means 10 to the desired position, and release the third or the second object 52, re-engaging the first radial indexing provision 20 from second radial indexing provision 92. The spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head radial indexing provision 92 engage the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base radial indexing provision 20, preventing unwanted rotation of the third object or the second object 52. A user may also rotate only the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90 in the same manner outlined above, if no accessory is attached with the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90.
(20) In use, an archery accessory is coupled with the jaw assembly 52. A user activates the jaw assembly 52 and engages the archery accessory mounting bracket engagement surface 54 with the spring loaded archery accessory mounting head jaw engagement surface 50 of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting assembly 1. The user may have a second or more spring loaded archery accessory mounting assembly 1 attached to a user's belt, tree stand or tree.
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(24) Assembly includes inserting the spring 135 into the pocket 140, and then inserting the ball 130 on top of the spring 135 in the pocket 140, biasing the ball away from the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90. The axial center of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base 60 is aligned axially with the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90. The coupling fastener 10 is inserted through a hole is the axial center of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base 60 and the engagement means 9 of the coupling means 10 is coupled with the axial center of the of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90. The coupling means 10 retains the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket base 60 axially with the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90. In a first position, the spring 135 biases the ball 130 into the first indexing means 145, preventing unwanted movement of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90. An array of the first indexing means 145 are displaced radial about the axis of the coupling means 10.
(25) In use, rotation of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90 forces the ball 130 to compress the spring 135 within the pocket 140, due to a diminishing depth of the first indexing means 145, in this case, a radial pocket, thus performing like a ball detent. As the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90 is rotated about the axis of the coupling means 10, the ball 130 and the spring 135 will interact with the next radial first indexing means 145, wherein the spring 135 will force the ball 130 into the next first indexing means 145. Depending on spacing of the first indexing means 145 pockets and the overlapping thereof, the ball 130 may self-locate with the first indexing means 145. The ball 130 moves up and down within the pocket 140, compressing and relaxing the spring 135 as the ball crosses the high and low features of the pockets of the first indexing means 145, acting like a radial ball detent. In this embodiment, only rotation of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90 is required to choose the radial displacement of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head, wherein the former embodiment requires pulling-out-on, rotation, and release of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90 to choose radial displacement of the spring loaded archery accessory mounting bracket head 90.
(26) Although the figures in this application illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention, alternative designs assembly methods may be accomplished by altering the number of components, manufacturing practices, tension alternatives, style or type of indexing pockets such as teeth, materials, size, and methods to accomplish the end result accordingly. An alternative embodiment of the invention discloses having the mounting base fully integrated with an end use article.
(27) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The invention shall not be limited to archery accessories, the invention may be used in any field allowing the use of a mounting bracket and an attachment means as prescribed in the disclosure.