Back-tension handheld archery release
11353281 · 2022-06-07
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Abstract
A back-tension handheld archery release includes a handle and a sear assembly adjustably connected with the handle to lengthen and shorten a head release distance. The sear assembly includes a first sear and a click sear which is adjustable to control a click distance prior to firing a shot. In addition, the degree of rotation of the first and click sears relative to the head is adjustable to control the head speed of the sear assembly when the release is operated to release a bowstring and fire a shot.
Claims
1. An archery release, comprising (a) a handle having a longitudinal axis and containing an opening; (b) a sear assembly adjustably including a neck portion arranged within said handle opening for movement toward and away from said handle and operable between hold and fire positions upon pivotal movement of said handle to hold and release a bowstring, respectively; and (c) a neck locking screw connected with said handle to lock said sear assembly neck portion relative to said handle.
2. An archery release as defined in claim 1, and further comprising an adjustment screw connected with said neck portion and operable to move said neck portion relative to said handle.
3. An archery release as defined in claim 2, wherein said sear assembly includes a head portion at an end of said neck portion spaced from said handle.
4. An archery release as defined in claim 3, wherein said sear assembly further includes (a) a first sear pivotally connected with said head portion; and (b) a second sear pivotally connected with said head portion and coaxial with said first sear, said first and second sears being operable between hold and fire positions.
5. An archery release as defined in claim 4, and further comprising a torsion spring arranged between said first and second sears to bias said first and second sears toward the hold position.
6. An archery release as defined in claim 5, and further comprising a sear adjustment screw threadably connected with one end of said second sear and operable to adjust an overlap distance between said first and second sears, thereby to adjust the fire position of said sear assembly.
7. An archery release as defined in claim 6, and further comprising a click sear locking screw connected with said second sear to lock said sear adjustment screw in a fixed position.
8. An archery release as defined in claim 6, wherein said head portion contains a recess adjacent to a second end of said second sear and further comprising a spring arranged in said head portion recess to bias said second sear against said sear adjustment screw.
9. An archery release as defined in claim 6, and further comprising a cage rotatably connected with said sear assembly head portion and a bail rotatably connected with said cage, said bail having one end configured to hold and release the bowstring and another end which engages said second sear, whereby said sear assembly is operable to hold and release said bail to hold and release the bowstring, respectively.
10. An archery release as defined in claim 5, and further comprising a head adjustment screw connected with said head portion and engaging said second sear to limit the rotation of said second sear relative to said head portion, thereby to control the speed of said sear assembly.
11. A sear assembly for an archery release, comprising (a) a head portion; (b) a first sear pivotally connected with said head portion; (c) a second sear pivotally connected with said head portion and coaxial with said first sear, said first and second sears being operable between hold and fire positions; and (d) a torsion spring arranged between said first and second sears to bias said first and second sears toward the hold position.
12. A sear assembly as defined in claim 11, and further comprising a sear adjustment screw threadably connected with one end of said second sear and operable to adjust an overlap distance between said first and second sears, thereby to adjust the fire position of said sear assembly.
13. A sear assembly as defined in claim 12, and further comprising a click sear locking screw connected with said second sear to lock said sear adjustment screw in a fixed position.
14. A sear assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein said head portion contains a recess adjacent to a second end of said second sear and further comprising a spring arranged in said head portion recess to bias said second sear against said sear adjustment screw.
15. A sear assembly as defined in claim 12, and further comprising a cage rotatably connected with said head portion and a bail rotatably connected with said cage, said bail having one end configured to hold and release the bowstring and another end which engages said second sear, whereby said sear assembly is operable to hold and release said bail to hold and release the bowstring, respectively.
16. A sear assembly as defined in claim 11, and further comprising a head adjustment screw connected with said head portion and engaging said second sear to limit the rotation of said second sear relative to said head portion, thereby to control the speed of said sear assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(17) To assist the archer with adjusting and re-adjusting the head portion of the sear assembly, the neck portion 12 includes indicia 20 such as gradations indicative of the location of the neck portion. It will be noted that in
(18) In addition, the neck portion 12 contains a longitudinal track or channel 22 in the outer surface thereof. The indentation is configured to receive a synthetic plastic ball 24 which is arranged in an opening 26 in a side of the handle and which is held in place by a neck locking screw 28. Once the archer has adjusted the position of the head portion of the sear assembly with the adjustment screw 18, the sear assembly can be locked in place by tightening the neck locking screw against the ball 24 which presses against the channel 22 in the neck portion. A pair of dowel pins 30 are provided which fit snugly in corresponding openings 32 in the handle. The lower dowel pin retains the screw 18 relative to the handle and the upper dowel pin acts as a stop for movement of the sear assembly away from the handle as shown in
(19) Other components of the sear assembly 10 will now be described. These components are shown in detail in
(20) As shown in
(21) A unique feature of the sear assembly is that the click sear is adjustable. Referring to
(22) A further feature of the sear assembly is that the release speed of the assembly is also adjustable. Referring to
(23) A cage 60 is pivotally connected with the head portion via the pivot pin 42. More particularly, as shown in
(24) A bail 64 is pivotally connected with the cage 60 via a pivot pin 66 which passes through a second pair of aligned openings 60c in the cage and an opening 64a in the bail. A further retaining screw 68 connected with the cage retains the bail pivot pin 66 in position. The bail has one end portion 64b configured to hold and release a bowstring and a release end portion 64c which engages the release edges of the first and click sears as shown in
(25) The two piece sear assembly is operable to adjust the click distance, i.e. the distance between where the bail release end portion slides over the release edge of the slightly larger click sear and where the bail release end portion swivels slightly and drops down onto the first scar release edge, resulting in a metal to metal “click” noise that the archer listens for, so that the archer is somewhat aware when the release is close to firing. This click distance is adjustable by the archer using the click sear adjustment screw 44. Turning this screw causes the click sear release edge that the bail slides over to move farther or closer relative to the first sear release edge. The torsion spring 50 located between the sears supplies the pressure to keep the lateral projection of the first sear to stay in contact with the click sear adjustment screw.
(26) The head adjustment screw 54 adjusts the amount the sears are able to rotate in the head, thereby adjusting where the location of the sear release edges are in relation to the handle. When the handle is hinged or rotated during back tension to fire a shot, the bail falls over the adjustable sear release edge with the shot being fired at different handle angles. The head adjustment screw 54 is turned clockwise, moving the sear release edge down or closer to the pinky side of the handle for a faster shot so that less handle rotation is necessary for the bail to fall over the sear release edge to fire the shot. Turning the head adjustment screw in the counter-clockwise direction raises the sear release edge that the bail slides over, resulting in a slower speed as it takes more handle rotation for the bail to fall over the sear edge and fire the shot. The small cap over the spring remains in contact with the first and click sears providing the necessary pressure to keep the sears in contact with the head adjustment screw. The archer's hinging handle movement additionally pressures the sears to move in that rotation direction, keeping the sears in contact with the head adjustment screw during the back-tension hinging firing sequence.
(27) While the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without deviating from the inventive concepts set forth above.