CROSSBOW CLAW STORAGE
20230266096 · 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B5/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/1469
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A crossbow may include a main beam and a claw used to move a bowstring between an un-cocked position and a cocked position. The claw may be placed into a storage condition by engaging one or more storage locations positioned on the bottom side of the main beam.
Claims
1. A crossbow comprising: a main beam extending longitudinally and having: 1) a proximal end; 2) a distal end opposite the proximal end; 3) a right lateral side; 4) a left lateral side opposite the right lateral side; 5) a top side; 6) a bottom side opposite the top side; 7) an arrow receiving surface adapted to receive an associated arrow; and 8) a first storage location positioned on the bottom side; a bow mechanism supported to the main beam and having: 1) a first limb extending on the right lateral side of the main beam; 2) a second limb extending on the left lateral side of the main beam; and 3) a bowstring operatively engaged to the first and second bow limbs and selectively movable between: (a) an un-cocked position; and (b) a cocked position; a trigger mechanism supported to the main beam and selectively operable: 1) to hold the bowstring in the cocked position; and 2) to release the bowstring to fire the crossbow; and a cocking mechanism having: 1) a claw having: (a) a first lateral side; (b) a second lateral side opposite the first side; and (c) a bowstring engagement surface; and 2) a drawing mechanism having: (a) a first cord portion extendable on the right lateral side of the main beam and operatively engaged to the first lateral side of the claw; (b) a second cord portion extendable on the left lateral side of the main beam and operatively engaged to the second lateral side of the claw; and (c) first, second, third and fourth distinct wrap surfaces; wherein: 1) the claw is selectively operable to be placed in: (a) an un-cocked condition where the bowstring engagement surface engages the bowstring and the bowstring is in the un-cocked position; (b) a cocked condition where the bowstring engagement surface engages the bowstring and the bowstring is in the cocked position; and (c) a storage condition where the bowstring engagement surface does not engage the bowstring and the claw is supported to the main beam at the first storage location; 2) the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; 3) the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to: (a) wrap at least part of the first cord portion onto the first wrap surface when the cocking mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (i) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (ii) the cocked condition and the cocked position; (b) wrap at least part of the second cord portion onto the second wrap surface when the cocking mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (i) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (ii) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and 4) the claw is selectively operable to: (a) wrap at least part of the first cord portion onto the third wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (i) the cocked condition; to (ii) the storage condition; and (b) wrap at least part of the second cord portion onto the fourth wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (i) the cocked condition; to (ii) the storage condition.
2. The crossbow of claim 1 wherein: each of the first, second, third and fourth distinct wrap surfaces are each at least partially arc shaped; the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to: 1) wrap at least part of the first cord portion at least 90 degrees onto the first wrap surface when the cocking mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and 2) wrap at least part of the second cord portion at least 90 degrees onto the second wrap surface when the cocking mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and the claw is selectively operable to: 1) wrap at least part of the first cord portion at least 90 degrees onto the third wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) the storage condition; and 2) wrap at least part of the second cord portion at least 90 degrees onto the fourth wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) the storage condition.
3. The crossbow of claim 2 wherein: the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to: 1) wrap at least part of the first cord portion at least 180 degrees onto the first wrap surface when the cocking mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and 2) wrap at least part of the second cord portion at least 180 degrees onto the second wrap surface when the cocking mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and the claw is selectively operable to: 1) wrap at least part of the first cord portion at least 180 degrees onto the third wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) the storage condition; and 2) wrap at least part of the second cord portion at least 180 degrees onto the fourth wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) the storage condition.
4. The crossbow of claim 3 wherein: the claw is selectively operable to: 1) wrap at least part of the first cord portion about 360 degrees onto the third wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) the storage condition; and 2) wrap at least part of the second cord portion about 360 degrees onto the fourth wrap surface when the claw is selectively moved from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) the storage condition.
5. The crossbow of claim 1 wherein: the drawing mechanism comprises a housing supported to the main beam; the first wrap surface comprises a first spool positioned: 1) on the right lateral side of the main beam; and 2) within the housing; the second wrap surface comprises a second spool, distinct from the first spool, positioned: 1) on the left lateral side of the main beam; and 2) within the housing; the third wrap surface is positioned: 1) on the right lateral side of the main beam; and 2) on an outer surface of the housing; and the fourth wrap surface is positioned: 1) on the left lateral side of the main beam; and 2) on an outer surface of the housing.
6. The crossbow of claim 1 wherein: the first wrap surface comprises a first spool positioned on the right lateral side of the main beam; the second wrap surface comprises a second spool, distinct from the first spool, positioned on the left lateral side of the main beam; the first and second spools are engaged to a spool shaft having a spool shaft axis; the first storage location is positioned: 1) below the spool shaft axis; and 2) proximal to the spool shaft axis; the main beam has a second storage location: 1) distinct from the first storage location; 2) positioned on the bottom side of the main beam; 3) positioned below the spool shaft axis; and 4) positioned distally of the spool shaft axis; and the claw is selectively operable to be placed in the storage condition where the bowstring engagement surface does not engage the bowstring and the claw is supported to the main beam at the second storage location.
7. The crossbow of claim 1 wherein when the claw is moved from the cocked condition to the storage condition: at least a portion of the first cord portion unwraps from the first wrap surface; and at least a portion of the second cord portion unwraps from the second wrap surface.
8. A crossbow comprising: a main beam extending longitudinally and having: 1) a proximal end; 2) a distal end opposite the proximal end; 3) a right lateral side; 4) a left lateral side opposite the right lateral side; 5) a top side; 6) a bottom side opposite the top side; 7) an arrow receiving surface adapted to receive an associated arrow; 8) a first storage location positioned on the bottom side; and 9) a second storage location, distinct from the first storage location, positioned on the bottom side; a bow mechanism supported to the main beam and having: 1) a first limb extending on the right lateral side of the main beam; 2) a second limb extending on the left lateral side of the main beam; and 3) a bowstring operatively engaged to the first and second bow limbs and selectively movable between: (a) an un-cocked position; and (b) a cocked position; a trigger mechanism supported to the main beam and selectively operable: 1) to hold the bowstring in the cocked position; and 2) to release the bowstring to fire the crossbow; and a cocking mechanism having: 1) a claw having: (a) a first lateral side; (b) a second lateral side opposite the first side; and (c) a bowstring engagement surface; and 2) a drawing mechanism having: (a) a first cord portion extendable on the right lateral side of the main beam and operatively engaged to the first lateral side of the claw; and (b) a second cord portion extendable on the left lateral side of the main beam and operatively engaged to the second lateral side of the claw; wherein: 1) the claw is selectively operable to be placed in: (a) an un-cocked condition where the bowstring engagement surface engages the bowstring and the bowstring is in the un-cocked position; (b) a cocked condition where the bowstring engagement surface engages the bowstring and the bowstring is in the cocked position; and (c) a storage condition where the bowstring engagement surface does not engage the bowstring and the claw is supported to the main beam at one of the first and second storage locations; 2) the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and 3) the claw is selectively movable while remaining operatively engaged to the first and second cord portions from the cocked condition; to one of: (a) the storage condition at the first storage location; and (b) the storage condition at the second storage location.
9. The crossbow of claim 8 wherein: the drawing mechanism includes: 1) a first spool upon which the first cord portion wraps when the drawing mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; 2) a second spool upon which the second cord portion wraps when the drawing mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; the first and second spools are engaged to a spool shaft having a spool shaft axis; the first storage location is positioned: 1) below the spool shaft axis; and 2) proximal to the spool shaft axis; and the second storage location is positioned: 1) below the spool shaft axis; and 2) distal to the spool shaft axis.
10. The crossbow of claim 8 wherein: the drawing mechanism includes: 1) a first spool upon which the first cord portion wraps when the drawing mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and 2) a second spool upon which the second cord portion wraps when the drawing mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; the first and second spools are engaged to a spool shaft having a spool shaft axis; when the claw is in the storage condition at the first storage location: 1) a portion of the claw is positioned above the spool shaft axis; and 2) a portion of the claw is positioned below the spool shaft axis; and when the claw is in the storage condition at the second storage location: 1) a portion of the claw is positioned above the spool shaft axis; and 2) a portion of the claw is positioned below the spool shaft axis.
11. The crossbow of claim 8 wherein: the first storage location has a main beam storage surface that is concave shaped; the second storage location has a main beam storage surface that is concave shaped; and the claw has a claw storage surface that is convex shaped and adapted to be selectively engaged to the concave shaped storage surfaces of both the first storage location and the second storage location.
12. The crossbow of claim 8 wherein: the first cord portion is a first end of a single continuous cord and the second cord portion is a second end of the single continuous cord.
13. The crossbow of claim 8 wherein: the first cord portion has a generally rectangular cross-section with a width W1 and a thickness T1; the second cord portion has a generally rectangular cross-section with a width W2 and a thickness T2; the ratio W1/T1 is at least 3.0; and the ratio W2/T2 is at least 3.0.
14. The crossbow of claim 8 wherein: the claw is generally U-shaped having: 1) a first leg; 2) a second leg; and 3) a mid-portion that interconnects the first and second legs; the first and second storage locations have a main beam storage surface that is one of a concave and a convex surface; the claw has a claw storage surface that is the other of a concave and a convex surface; the claw storage surface engages the first and second storage locations to place the claw into the storage condition; and the claw storage surface is positioned on the mid-portion of the claw.
15. A crossbow comprising: a main beam extending longitudinally and having: 1) a proximal end; 2) a distal end opposite the proximal end; 3) a right lateral side; 4) a left lateral side opposite the right lateral side; 5) a top side; 6) a bottom side opposite the top side; 7) an arrow receiving surface adapted to receive an associated arrow; and 8) a first storage location positioned on the bottom side; a bow mechanism supported to the main beam and having: 1) a first limb extending on the right lateral side of the main beam; 2) a second limb extending on the left lateral side of the main beam; and 3) a bowstring operatively engaged to the first and second bow limbs and selectively movable between: (a) an un-cocked position; and (b) a cocked position; a trigger mechanism supported to the main beam and selectively operable: 1) to hold the bowstring in the cocked position; and 2) to release the bowstring to fire the crossbow; and a cocking mechanism having: 1) a claw having: (a) a first lateral side; (b) a second lateral side opposite the first side; and (c) a bowstring engagement surface; and 2) a drawing mechanism having: (a) a first cord portion extendable on the right lateral side of the main beam and operatively engaged to the first lateral side of the claw; and (b) a second cord portion extendable on the left lateral side of the main beam and operatively engaged to the second lateral side of the claw; wherein: 1) the claw is selectively operable to be placed in: (a) an un-cocked condition where the bowstring engagement surface engages the bowstring and the bowstring is in the un-cocked position; (b) a cocked condition where the bowstring engagement surface engages the bowstring and the bowstring is in the cocked position; and (c) a storage condition where the bowstring engagement surface does not engage the bowstring and the claw is supported to the main beam at the first storage location; 2) the drawing mechanism is selectively operable to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; and 3) the claw is selectively movable while remaining operatively engaged to the first and second cord portions from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) a position on the top side of the main beam; to (c) a position proximal to the proximal end of the main beam; to (d) a position on the bottom side of the main beam; to (e) the storage condition.
16. The crossbow of claim 15 wherein: the drawing mechanism includes: 1) a first spool upon which the first cord portion wraps when the drawing mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; 2) a second spool upon which the second cord portion wraps when the drawing mechanism is selectively operated to move the claw and the bowstring, respectively, from: (a) the un-cocked condition and the un-cocked position; to (b) the cocked condition and the cocked position; the first and second spools are engaged to a spool shaft having a spool shaft axis; and the first storage location is positioned: 1) below the spool shaft axis; and 2) proximal to the spool shaft axis.
17. The crossbow of claim 15 wherein: the main beam has a second storage location positioned on the bottom side, distinct from the first storage location; the claw is selectively operable to be placed in a storage condition where the bowstring engagement surface does not engage the bowstring and the claw is supported to the main beam at one of the first and second storage locations; the claw is selectively movable while remaining operatively engaged to the first and second cord portions from: (a) the cocked condition; to (b) a position on the top side of the main beam; to (c) a position proximal to the proximal end of the main beam; to (d) a position on the bottom side of the main beam; to (e) the storage condition at the second storage location.
18. The crossbow of claim 15 wherein: the first cord portion is a first end of a single continuous cord and the second cord portion is a second end of the single continuous cord.
19. The crossbow of claim 15 wherein: the first cord portion has a generally rectangular cross-section with a width W1 and a thickness T1; the second cord portion has a generally rectangular cross-section with a width W2 and a thickness T2; the ratio W1/T1 is at least 3.0; and the ratio W2/T2 is at least 3.0.
20. The crossbow of claim 15 wherein: the claw is generally U-shaped having: 1) a first leg; 2) a second leg; and 3) a mid-portion that interconnects the first and second legs; the first storage location has a main beam storage surface that is one of a concave and a convex surface; the claw has a claw storage surface that is the other of a concave and a convex surface; the claw storage surface engages the main beam storage surface to place the claw into the storage condition; and the claw storage surface is positioned on the mid-portion of the claw.
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III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0054] The amount of wrap and unwrap on the rap surfaces may vary. In some embodiments, the cord portions wrap/unwrap at least 90 degrees. In some embodiments, the cord portions wrap/unwrap at least 180 degrees. For example, if storage location 900 is used, the cord portions 200, 202 may wrap about 180 degrees around the housing rap surface 910. In some embodiments, the cord portions wrap/unwrap about 360 degrees. For example, if storage location 902 is used, the cord portions 200, 202 may wrap/unwrap about 360 degrees around the housing rap surface 910.
[0055] Numerous embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of the present subject matter. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
[0056] Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed: