Archery finger tab
11002506 ยท 2021-05-11
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Abstract
An ergonomic finger tab includes a tab plate with a contoured upper surface to receive and support the fingers of an archer during execution of an archer shot. The upper surface contains a plurality of spaced parallel contours extending from the forward edge of the tab plate to a position short of the rear edge of the tab plate. A palm extender is adjustably connected with the tab plate adjacent to its rear edge. The palm extender preferably includes a pivotal palm plate which can be pivoted to provide a reference point for the archer when positioning the shooting hand on the finger tab.
Claims
1. An archery finger tab, comprising a rigid ergonomic tab plate extending continuously in a plane and having upper and lower surfaces and front and rear edges, said upper surface containing at least one contour extending from said front edge toward said rear edge of said tab plate for receiving a finger of a pull hand of an archer, whereby said tab plate supports the archer's hand and finger during displacement of a string of an archery bow to fire a shot.
2. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 1, and wherein said tab plate upper surface contains a plurality of spaced parallel contours each of which extends from said front edge to a position intermediate of said rear edge of said tab plate.
3. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 2, and further comprising a spacer connected with said tab plate and extending upwardly from said tab plate upper surface, said spacer being arranged between a first contour and a second contour.
4. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 3, wherein said spacer is adjustably connected with said tab plate upper surface for longitudinal displacement relative thereto.
5. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a palm plate connected with said tab plate and extending from said tab plate rear edge.
6. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 5, wherein said palm plate is adjustably connected with said tab plate lower surface for longitudinal displacement relative to said tab plate to accommodate hands of different sizes.
7. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 6, wherein said palm plate includes a fixture adjustably connected with said tab plate lower surface and a palm portion pivotally connected with said fixture to fit the archer's hand relative to said tab plate.
8. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 5, wherein said palm plate is formed of a rigid material.
9. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 1, and further comprising at least one layer of flexible material connected with said tab plate and extending beyond said front edge, whereby said layer of material is arranged between the archer's finger and the string.
10. An archery plate as defined in claim 9, wherein a plurality of layers of material are connected with said tab plate.
11. An archery plate as defined in claim 10, wherein said layers of material include an outer leather layer, an intermediate rubber layer, and an inner suede layer.
12. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a shelf connected with said tab plate lower surface and extending beneath said plate along an edge normal to said front edge to define a surface against which a thumb of the archer may rest during firing of a shot.
13. An archery finger tab as defined in claim 1, wherein said tab plate is formed of brass.
14. A palm extender for an archery finger tab, comprising (a) a rigid tab plate; (b) a rigid fixture arranged in a plane and connected with a rear portion of said rigid tab plate; and (c) a palm plate pivotally connected with said fixture via a hinge connection for movement beyond said plane containing said fixture to accommodate a palm portion of an archer's hand when firing an archery shot with the finger tab.
15. A palm extender as defined in claim 14, wherein said fixture includes a generally planar portion and an extension portion which contains a laterally extending through opening.
16. A palm extender as defined in claim 15, wherein said palm member has a generally U-shape configuration and has forward ends each containing a lateral through opening, said palm plate being configured to receive said extension portion of said fixture between said forward ends, with said end through openings being aligned with said extension through opening.
17. A palm extender as defined in claim 16, wherein said extension through opening is defined by a threaded inner surface, said hinge connection including a pair of screws which pass through said palm member end through openings, respectively, and into said extension threaded opening to pivotally connect said palm member with said fixture.
18. A palm extender as defined in claim 15, wherein said fixture planar portion contains at least one longitudinally extending through opening for receiving a screw connected with the tab plate, whereby said fixture is longitudinally adjustable relative to the tab plate.
19. An archery finger tab, comprising an ergonomic tab plate extending continuously in a plane and having an upper surface containing at least one contour extending from one edge toward an opposite edge of said tab plate for receiving a finger of a pull hand of an archer, whereby said tab plate supports the archer's hand and finger during displacement of a string of an archery bow to fire a shot.
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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(12) While three layers of material are shown, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any number of layers may be provided. According to a preferred embodiment, the top layer 6 is a layer of suede material, the middle layer 8 is formed of rubber, and the bottom layer 10 is formed of leather. The layers include extending portions which are adapted to be engaged by the fingers of an archer. More particularly, the fingers engage the top suede layer for comfort, the middle rubber layer provides support and cushioning, and the bottom leather layer is wrapped around a bow string to grip the string so that the archer may pull on the string in advance of an archery shot.
(13) As will be developed in greater detail below, a shelf 18 is also connected with the bottom of the tab plate 4 using screws 20, 22 which pass through aligned openings in the shelf and layers of material into threaded openings in the bottom surface of the tab plate. A washer 23 is provided for the screw 20 that passes through the wider opening in the shelf to provide angular adjustment. A spacer 24 is connected with an upper surface of the tab plate using a screw 26 which passes through an opening in the plate and into a threaded opening in the spacer. A palm extender 28 is connected with the bottom surface of the tab plate using a pair of screws 30, 32 which pass through a portion of the plate into threaded openings in the tab plate bottom surface.
(14) The tab plate 4 is shown in greater detail in
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(16) The space between the first contour 34 and the second contour 36 is greater than the space between the second contour and the third contour to provide an area for the spacer 24. A longitudinally extending through slot 40 is arranged between the first and second contours to receive the fastening screw 26. Thus, with the screw 26 loosened slightly, the spacer can be adjusted forwardly and rearwardly relative to the tab plate as selected by the user. Tightening of the screw 26 secures the spacer in the selected position.
(17) Threaded openings 42, 44 receive the screws 30, 32, respectively to connect the palm extender 28 with the tab plate. As will be developed below, the palm extender is also longitudinally adjustable relative to the tab plate.
(18) Threaded openings 46, 48 in the tab plate receive the mounting screws 14, 16 which connect the clamp 12 with the tab plate. Spaced parallel through slots 50, 52, 54 are provided in the tab plate for receiving a strap, not shown. The strap is preferably in the form of an elastic band which passes through the slots adjacent to a finger of the archer. A round cord-lock (also not shown) can be provided on the strap which can be displaced on the band and cinched against the archer's finger to assist in retaining the finger tab assembly on the archer's hand.
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(20) The bottom surface of the tab plate further includes a plurality of laterally spaced studs 58 extending therefrom. While three such studs are shown, they may vary in number. The studs are provided to assist with the connection of the layers of flexible material 6, 8, 10. More particularly, each layer contains spaced openings which are configured to receive the respective studs of the tab plate. The clamp 12 is configured to be positioned over the studs when it is connected with the tab plate. Thus, replacement of the material layers requires simply removing the screws 14, 16, and 26 and the clamp 12, lifting the layers of material off of the stud and replacing them with a different layer or layers, and then re-attaching the clamp 12 with the screws 14, 16, and 26.
(21) The clamp 12 is shown more particularly in
(22) The shelf 18 is shown in detail in
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(25) The pivotal palm plate extender 28 provides the archer adjustability to fit his or her hand while laying the fingers in a flat plane as taught by many recurve archer coaches. However, hands differ in size and shape. Longitudinal positioning of the extender adapts the finger tab of the invention to hands of different size. Some hand palm knuckle pads stick out which creates a need for the palm plate to swivel or pivot toward the deep cup portion of the hand until a touch or feel is achieved which allows the hand to be properly positioned for each shot.
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(27) The clamp 12, shelf 18, and extender 28; 128 are all formed of a rigid material such as metal. The spacer is also formed of a rigid material, but may be a material having a softer composition such as synthetic plastic or rubber. The screws are common machine screws which appropriately configured heads.
(28) While the preferred forms and embodiments of the archery finger tab have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without deviating from the novel concepts thereof.