Archery accessory coupler and method
11359883 ยท 2022-06-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B5/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/467
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An archery accessory coupler and method are disclosed herein. The archery accessory coupler, in an embodiment, includes first and second members. The first member has a first riser engager. The second member has a second riser engager. At least one of the first and second members is configured to at least partially support an accessory. The first and second riser engagers are configured to be engaged with a bow riser in an arrangement in which the first and second riser engagers are spaced apart from each other.
Claims
1. An archery accessory coupler comprising: a first member and a second member, wherein at least one of the first and second members is configured to at least partially support an accessory, and wherein the first and second members are configured to be coupled to at least one fastener; the first member comprising a first riser engager; and the second member comprising a second riser engager, wherein the first and second riser engagers are configured to be engaged with a bow riser so that, when the bow riser is oriented to at least partially extend along a vertical plane, the vertical plane extends in a forward direction toward a target, and the first and second riser engagers are in an arrangement wherein: the first and second riser engagers are separated by a space, the space extends along a lateral axis that intersects with the vertical plane, the first and second riser engagers are configured to apply a compression force to a portion of the bow riser, and the compression force acts along the lateral axis.
2. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein, when the first and second riser engagers are in the arrangement and the at least one fastener is coupled to the first and second riser engagers, the first and second riser engagers are configured to compress the portion of the bow riser in response to a movement of the at least one fastener.
3. The archery accessory coupler of claim 2, wherein: the portion of the bow riser comprises a surface; and the surface is configured to at least partially face in a rearward direction away from the target.
4. The archery accessory coupler of claim 3, wherein: the bow riser defines first and second grooves; the first and second grooves are spaced apart from each other; each of the first and second grooves at least partially extends vertically when the bow riser is vertically oriented; and in the arrangement: the first riser engager at least partially fits within the first groove; and the second riser engager at least partially fits within the second groove.
5. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein the first and second riser engagers are configured to apply a clamping force to the portion of the bow riser.
6. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein: the archery accessory coupler comprises a body; the body comprises first and second sections; the first section comprises the first member; and the second section comprises the second member.
7. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein: the first riser engager comprises a first lip; and the second riser engager comprises a second lip.
8. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein: the first riser engager comprises a first section; and the second riser engager comprises a second section.
9. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein: the first riser engager comprises a first arm; and the second riser engager comprises a second arm.
10. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein: the space comprises a riser-receiving opening; and in the arrangement, the first and second riser engagers are configured to be moved relative to each other.
11. The archery accessory coupler of claim 10, wherein: the space comprises a flex space; and each one of the first and second riser engagers is configured to flex relative to the other one of the first and second riser engagers.
12. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein: the first member defines a first opening; the second member defines a second opening; the first and second openings are configured to at least partially receive the at least one fastener.
13. The archery accessory coupler of claim 12, comprising a body that defines a bore, wherein the bore comprises the first and second openings.
14. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, comprising the at least one fastener, wherein the at least one fastener comprises a screw configured to threadably engage with at least one of the first and second members.
15. An archery assembly comprising: the archery accessory coupler of claim 1; and the accessory, wherein the accessory comprises an arrow rest device.
16. The archery accessory coupler of claim 1, wherein the first riser engager and the second riser engager each comprise a riser interface surface configured to contact the bow riser.
17. An archery accessory coupler comprising: a first member and a second member, wherein at least one of the first and second members is configured to at least partially support an accessory; the first member comprising a first riser engager; and the second member comprising a second riser engager, wherein the first and second riser engagers are configured to be engaged with a bow riser in an arrangement in which the first and second riser engagers are spaced apart from each other, wherein, when the first and second riser engagers are in the arrangement: the first and second riser engagers are configured to apply a compression force to a portion of the bow riser; and the compression force acts along an axis that extends between the first and second riser engagers.
18. The archery accessory coupler of claim 17, wherein, when the bow riser is vertically oriented and aimed in a forward direction toward a target: the bow riser comprises a right side through which a right vertical plane extends; the bow riser comprises a left side through which a left vertical plane extends; and in the arrangement: the first and second riser engagers are separated by a space; the axis comprises a lateral axis that intersects with each of the right and left vertical planes; the space extends along the lateral axis; and the portion of the bow riser is at least partially located within the space.
19. The archery accessory coupler of claim 17, wherein: the portion of the bow riser comprises a surface; the surface is configured to at least partially face in a rearward direction away from a target when the first and second riser engagers are in the arrangement and the bow riser is aimed at the target; the first riser engager comprises a first lip; and the second riser engager comprises a second lip.
20. An archery assembly comprising: the archery accessory coupler of claim 16; and the accessory, wherein the accessory comprises an arrow rest device, wherein the first and second riser engagers are configured to squeeze the portion of the bow riser in response to a fastening force applied to at least one of the first and second riser engagers.
21. The archery accessory coupler of claim 17, wherein the first riser engager and the second riser engager each comprise a riser interface surface configured to contact the bow riser.
22. A method for manufacturing an archery accessory coupler, the method comprising: performing a first step comprising configuring a first member to comprise a first riser engager; and performing a second step comprising configuring a second member to comprise a second riser engager, wherein at least one of the first and second steps comprises configuring at least one of the first and second members to at least partially support an accessory, wherein the first and second steps comprise: configuring the first and second riser engagers to be engaged with a bow riser in an arrangement in which the first and second riser engagers are spaced apart from each other; and configuring the first and second riser engagers so that, when the first and second riser engagers are in the arrangement: the first and second riser engagers are configured to apply a compression force to a portion of the bow riser; and the compression force acts along an axis that extends between the first and second riser engagers.
23. A method for manufacturing an archery assembly, the method comprising: the method of claim 22; and configuring the accessory to be coupled to at least one of the first and second members, wherein the accessory comprises an arrow rest device, wherein the bow riser is configured to be aimed in a forward direction toward a target, wherein the portion of the bow riser comprises a surface, wherein the surface is configured to at least partially face in a rearward direction away from the target.
24. The method of claim 22, wherein: the configuring of the first riser engager comprises configuring a first riser interface surface to contact the bow riser; and the configuring of the second riser engager comprises configuring a second riser interface surface to contact the bow riser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(24) In an example, the accessory 106 is coupled to the bow accessory coupler 108 such that at least a portion of the accessory 106 extends in a plane that faces the target. In this embodiment, when the bow accessory coupler 108 is coupled to the riser 104 and the bow 102 is in the operational position, the accessory 106 is offset to the right or left of the bow accessory coupler 108. This offset position locates the accessory 106 into the user's field of vision, line of shooting action or aiming zone to facilitate shooting.
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(26) In an embodiment, when the mount 502 is secured to the riser 104, the flat surface of the mount face 503 of the mount 502 is flush against, and in contact with, the face coupling structure 104a. This face-to-face engagement enhances the stability of the mount 502 on the riser 104.
(27) In an embodiment, the bow accessory coupler 108 further includes or defines an opening or a bore 510 that penetrates through the mount 502 perpendicular to the first and second riser engagers 504 and 506. The bore 510 can receive a fastener (not shown) for moving the first riser engager 504 closer to the second riser engager 506 to secure the bow accessory coupler 108 to the riser 104. The fastener can be any suitable type of fastener, including, but not limited to, a screw, bolt, spring or pin. In one embodiment, the fastener is a threaded bolt, and the bore wall 511 of one, but not both, of the clamp sections 511, 514 is threaded. In operation, referring to
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(30) In an embodiment, the bow accessory coupler 108a further includes or defines a fully or partially threaded opening or a bore 530 that penetrates through the mount 502 extending perpendicular to the split rail 520. The bore 530 can receive a fastener (not shown) for moving the first lip 521 of the split rail 520 outwardly and away from the second lip 523 of the split rail 520. In an example operation, the user inserts a threaded bolt or screw into the bore 530. The screw threadably engages the rail section 529 until making contact with an internal interference portion (not shown) of the rail section 531. As the user continues to rotate the screw, the screw drives the rail section 531, pushing it apart from the rail section 529. This exerts an outward clamping force on the riser engagers 524, 526 and secures the bow accessory coupler 108 to the coupling structure 110. This establishes a fixed, locked or securing condition on the bow 102. The fastener can be any suitable type of fastener, including, but not limited to, a screw, bolt, spring or pin. In one embodiment, the fastener is a set screw, and the bore wall 531 of the bore 530 is partially threaded. Furthermore, in this embodiment, neither such fastener nor any other fastener makes direct physical contact with the riser 104a. Instead, such fastener physically contacts the mount 502a to control the movement of the riser engagers 529 and 533.
(31) To adjust the vertical position of the accessory coupler 108a, the user can partially unscrew the fastener from opening 530 to relieve the outward clamping or pressing force. Then, the user can adjust the vertical position of the bow accessory coupler 108a on the bow 102 by sliding the coupler 108a upward or downward relative to the riser 104a. After that, the user can retighten the fastener to increase the outward clamping or pressing force to re-establish the fixed or locked position.
(32) In an embodiment not shown, the riser portions 524 and 526 of bow riser 104a are configured to be moved relative to each other in order to clamp the rail 520 of the bow accessory coupler 108a. For example, the riser portions 524, 526 can be configured to receive a fastener (not shown) for moving the first riser portion 524 closer to the second riser portion 526 to secure the rail 520 of the bow accessory coupler 108a.
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(35) Depending upon the embodiment, any of the rails described herein can extend along the longitudinal axis of the bow 102, or such rail can extend along a lateral axis perpendicular to the bow's longitudinal axis. The rail extending along the longitudinal axis enables the user to adjust the vertical position of the accessory 106 relative to vertical axis 153. The rail extending along the lateral axis enables the user to adjust the lateral or left-to-right position of the accessory 106.
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(37) The bow accessory coupler 108 is configured to attach bow-related accessories directly to a bow riser or other portion of a bow, eliminating the need for a separate mounting bracket or arm. Because less pieces are utilized to attach accessories, the overall weight and complexity of the accessorized bow assembly is reduced. The bow accessory coupler 108 attaches accessories to the bow riser via a secure method as described above. In addition, accessories that require a specific orientation, e.g. horizontal, vertical, etc., can be fixed at that orientation with little or no risk of the angular orientation changing while slide adjustments to the accessory position are made. Thus, the bow accessory coupler 108 allows a degree of slide adjustment along an axis while the accessory's orientation in other directions remains unchanged.
(38) The bow 102 can have different configurations of its accessory coupling structure. For example, the accessory coupling structure 100 extends along a longitudinal axis of the bow 102, enabling a vertical repositioning when the bow 102 is held upright. In another embodiment not shown, the bow's accessory coupling structure extends along a horizontal axis of the bow 102, enabling a horizontal repositioning when the bow 102 is held upright. Accordingly, depending upon the embodiment, the bow 102 and coupler 108 can cooperate to enable reliable repositioning of bow accessories vertically or horizontally, such as by slide-based repositioning.
(39) Additional embodiments include any one of the embodiments described above, where one or more of its components, functionalities or structures is interchanged with, replaced by or augmented by one or more of the components, functionalities or structures of a different embodiment described above.
(40) It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
(41) Although several embodiments of the disclosure have been disclosed in the foregoing specification, it is understood by those skilled in the art that many modifications and other embodiments of the disclosure will come to mind to which the disclosure pertains, having the benefit of the teaching presented in the foregoing description and associated drawings. It is thus understood that the disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein above, and that many modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, as well as in the claims which follow, they are used only in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the present disclosure, nor the claims which follow.