Archery Device
20200256633 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B5/1492
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/1453
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B5/1496
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Systems and methods directed to archery bow accessories include a panel to be mounted on an archery bow, forward of the archery bow limbs, to provide stabilization, silencing, and/or concealment. The panel may be sufficiently rigid to support all or some of the weight of the archery bow against a support structure, such as the ground. The panel may also be sufficiently structurally sound to quiver arrows and to support other optional features, such as aiming devices. Silencing functionality of the panel may be enhanced by usage of or addition of sound absorbing materials, such as cork, foam, rubber, honeycomb structures, or combinations thereof.
Claims
1. A device comprising: a panel having a substantially planar forward surface and opposed substantially planar rearward surface; a projectile portal formed through the panel; and a substantially rigid mounting interface configured to support the panel on an archery bow riser.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the substantially rigid mounting interface comprises at least one bracket.
3. A device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one bracket comprises: a first mounting bracket secured to the rearward panel surface; and a second mounting bracket configured to be secured to the archery bow riser, wherein the first mounting bracket and the second mounting bracket are matingly engageable.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the first mounting bracket comprises one of a longitudinal projection and a receiving slot, wherein the second mounting bracket comprises the other of the longitudinal projection and the receiving slot
5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the first mounting bracket comprises the receiving slot and the second mounting bracket comprises the longitudinal projection, the second mounting bracket further comprising: a Z-brace comprising: a mounting beam extending from a first free end to a first beam intersection; a medial beam extending from the first beam intersection to a second beam intersection; and a lateral beam extending from the second beam intersection to a second free end; an F-brace comprising: the longitudinal projection; and two mounting legs extending at least substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal projection and secured to the medial beam of the Z-brace, wherein the receiving slot is mateable separately with each of the longitudinal projection and the lateral beam.
6. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a quiver structure secured to the rearward surface.
7. A device according to claim 6, wherein the quiver structure comprises: at least one tip hood aligned with a clip.
8. A device according to claim 1, further comprising an aiming device extending into the projectile portal.
9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the aiming device comprises one of a crosshair sight, a fiber optic pin sight, a multiple pin sight, a laser sight, an adjustable sight, and a telescopic sight.
10. A device according to claim 1, further comprising: a camera port formed through the panel; and a camera support bracket configured to support an image capture device to enable capturing of images through the camera port.
11. A device according to claim 1, further comprising an extendable resting mechanism configured to longitudinally translate from a stored position to an activated position.
12. A device according to claim 11, the resting mechanism comprising: at least one shooting stick longitudinally translatable in a direction that is at least substantially parallel to the rearward surface; and a lever, the activation of which causes the shooting stick to translate from the stored position to the activated position, the lever being spring biased in a direction to frictionally engage the shooting stick, thereby substantially impeding longitudinal translation of the shooting stick, wherein the translation of the shooting stick is caused by gravity.
13. A device according to claim 1, wherein the panel comprises a material selected from the group consisting of wood, carbon fiber, plastic, and fiberglass.
14. A device according to claim 13, wherein the panel consists essentially of the material.
15. A device according to claim 13, further comprising a textile fabric covering a majority of the panel.
16. A method comprising the steps of: rigidly securing a panel to an archery bow, the panel comprising a first opening therethrough; nocking an arrow on a string of the archery bow, the nocked arrow extending through the opening; releasing a string of the bow to propel the arrow entirely through the opening in an aiming direction.
17. A method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of removing the arrow from a quiver supported by the panel prior to the nocking step.
18. A method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of: circumferentially about the first opening, at least one of absorbing, diffusing, and deflecting a majority of sound waves caused by the releasing step to impede travel of the majority of sound waves in the aiming direction.
19. A kit comprising: a first mounting bracket including a longitudinal projection; and a second mounting bracket including a receiving slot configured to receive the longitudinal projection; and a set screw configured to frictionally secure the longitudinal projection in the receiving slot, wherein the first mounting bracket, the second mounting bracket, and the set screw are disposed in a container.
20. A kit according to claim 19, wherein the first mounting bracket is configured to be secured to an archery bow riser and the second mounting bracket is configured to be secured to a panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0045] Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
[0046] Preliminarily related to terminology, on an archery bow, the bow string (the string that is activated to propel a projectile such as an arrow) may be considered to be towards a rear side of a bow. The portions of the bow opposite the string (e.g., the riser and limbs) comprise a front side of a bow. Two alternate sides of a bow exist in planes parallel to the plane formed by a bowstring and a medial portion of the riser. A bow may be considered to be in a vertical plane or arrangement when the bowstring is at least substantially perpendicular to the earth's surface (e.g., at least substantially in the direction of gravity). A bow may be considered to be in a horizontal plane or arrangement when the plane between the bowstring and medial portion of the riser is at least substantially parallel to the earth's surface (e.g, at least substantially perpendicular to the direction of gravity).
[0047] An embodiment of an archery device is depicted in
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[0049] Archers who compete in shooting tournaments and most bow hunters use a weight-forward shooting stabilizer to steady their bow while aiming and shooting. Referring also to
[0050] Returning to
[0051] The body 100 of the embodiment may serve as a visual concealment device to hide an archer and the movements required to approach game, aim, and shoot an arrow 216. The forward planar surface 102 is in an ideal orientation to host a removable mirror or camouflage surface 104 and/or have a mirror or camouflage surface fixedly printed, molded, or shaped, etc. thereon during the construction process. The upper 206 and lower 208 surfaces, and opposite sides 210 of the body 100 might be similarly covered with the same or additional camouflage layers. A removable layering system offering a variety of camouflage patterns allows an archer to more closely match a hunting location. This removable surface 104 might be attached to the body 100 of the embodiment via latch and hook, snap button, string ties, elastic bands or other common attachment means.
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[0053] The embodiment may prop a bow 214 in approximately vertical and/or horizontal orientations on a generally horizontal surface such as the earth or a table top. A three-point triangular base configuration is used for stable propping on uneven surfaces, with one point the bow's lower terminus 302. In this embodiment, propping of bows of varied dimension with the bow's string 228 in an approximately vertical plane is achieved by proper vertical location of the mounting interface on the rearward surface 204 of the body 100. The bow 214 may be propped horizontally on either of the two opposite sides 210 of the embodiment or with the embodiment's forward planar surface 102 on the earth or table top. The embodiment's construction material(s) must provide sufficient strength and rigidity to the body 100 of the embodiment to perform the propping functions without bending, twisting, or breaking the embodiment. The body 100 of the embodiment should be of sufficient width to prevent tipping of the embodiment and attached bow 214 when placed on uneven terrain and during normally encountered wind conditions.
[0054] The rearward surface 204 of the body 100 may host arrows 216 for convenient access. One or more protective arrow tip hood(s) 304 may be located at or near the upper surface 206 and/or lower surface 208 of the device to cover arrow tips 306. One or more arrow gripping/holding structure(s) 308 on the rearward surface 204 may releasably engage one or more arrow(s) 216. The body 100 of the embodiment serves to hide the hand movements required to remove an arrow 216 from the device and place it on the bow's string 228, as required during a second shot at a game animal.
[0055] Virtually all vertical type bows have an inherent mass imbalance from the median plane of the bow 214 because of the distortion in a bow's riser 315 from the sighting/shooting window 312 and/or the attachment of accessories to predominantly one side of the bow's riser 315. The embodiment may offset this imbalance by placing additional mass of extra arrows 216, or asymmetrical body width, or other added mass opposite the imbalance, thereby balancing the aggregate structure.
[0056] An embodiment may include an aiming device 314 built into or attached to the body 100 of the embodiment, near or in the shooting/sighting port 212 thereby eliminating the need for a separate bow sight. The extended sighting plane provided by the forward position of the embodiment provides the potential to greatly improve accuracy for an archer, while reducing the weight of the aggregate system. Any known sight type could be adapted for use in an embodiment, including crosshair, fiber optic pin, multiple pin, laser, adjustable, telescopic, etc.
[0057] Many modern aiming devices 314 have a bubble level device 316 incorporated into their design. The rearward surface 204 of an embodiment might host such a device. In embodiments for archers who shoot with a bow 214 in a canted position, a bubble level device 316 which can be installed by the archer might be canted during installation to ensure a consistent canting angle for these archers. For example, an adhesive backing on a bubble level device 316 would allow such a device to be attached by an archer.
[0058] A shelf bracket 318 or similar structure may be installed on the rearward surface 204 of the embodiment to hold a smart phone 320 with video and sound recording capabilities. A camera lens port 322 allows a camera lens on a smart phone 320 to capture action where the arrow 216 is directed before, during, and after a shot. A camera holding structure such as a shelf bracket 318 might be adjustable in tilt and pan directions to ensure proper orientation of the camera lens. The body 100 hides hand movements required to operate the camera such as zooming and focusing. A bracket typical to a sport camera (not shown) would allow that camera type to record arrow flight and other hunt details in a similar manner. A miniature camera (not shown) built-in to the camera lens port 322 might also perform the recording function.
[0059] Archers who stalk or hunt from the ground benefit greatly by using a vertically adjustable shooting stick device 324. This device allows an archer to hold a bow 214 in shooting position for lengthy periods of time while game approaches. Shooting accuracy is also much improved particularly during moments of extreme excitement as when shooting at game. The embodiment of
[0060] Archers who hunt from an elevated location in very windy weather may desire to remove and store the embodiment. A weather-resistant suspension loop 328, hook, or similar structure on or near the upper 206 and/or lower 208 surface(s) allows an archer to suspend the embodiment from a tree branch or installed support.
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[0063] The body 100 of the embodiment may serve as a visual concealment device to hide an archer and the movements required to approach game, aim, and shoot a bolt. The forward planar surface (not shown) is in an ideal orientation to host a removable mirror or camouflage surface 104 and/or have a mirror or camouflage surface fixedly printed, molded, or shaped, etc. thereon during the construction process. The upper 206 and lower 208 surfaces, and opposite sides 210 of the embodiment might be similarly covered with the same or additional camouflage layers. A removable system offering a variety of camouflage patterns allows an archer to more closely match his hunting environment. These layers might be attached to the body 100 of the embodiment via latch and hook, snap button, string ties, elastic bands, or other common attachment means. The camouflage surfaces in
[0064] An additional crossbow embodiment might include the functions of the fourth embodiment as well as functions for containing bolts (arrows), sighting, leveling, recording, shooting stabilization via a shooting stick device, and suspension. One or more protective arrow tip hood(s) 304 for bolt (arrow) tips and one or more arrow gripping/holding structure(s) 308 may contain one or more bolts (arrows) 216 on the rearward surface 204 of the embodiment. A sighting pin 606 works together with a peep-type sight 608 on the crossbow device. A bubble level device 316 allows an archer to level his bow to the earth's surface. A shelf bracket 318 or similar may host a smart phone 320 or similar camera to record video and sound. Two independent shooting sticks 326 stabilize shooting in an adjustable manner via threaded knob clamps 612 in a tubular housing 614. The shooting sticks 326 may be removed from the tubular housing 614 and stored in a shooting stick gripper 616. The tubular housings 614 might be fixed in place or rotate to a horizontal position for storage. A weather-resistant suspension loop 328 allows an archer to suspend the embodiment if desired.
[0065] A multi-function archery device might be customized to meet an individual archer's needs, as they may differ drastically from one shooting or hunting style to another. The embodiment for an archer shooting a longbow or recurve for example may appear considerably different than an embodiment for a compound bow. Most longbows and some recurves do not have lower accessory ports and mechanical sight attachment capabilities. The embodiment's mounting interface will therefore be different for these bows.
[0066] A manufacturer may wish to consider additional options when marketing a multi-function archery device. Fixed, adjustable, foldable, and/or removable feet or legs (not shown) might assist with the propping function or with shooting stabilization, allowing a bow to be propped in a canted position, or to be propped without a lower bow part contacting the earth.
[0067] The sighting/shooting port might consist of separate ports for each function.
[0068] Several mounting interfaces common to other bow accessories in the archery trade could connect the embodiment to a vertical-type bow or crossbow.
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[0070] A bolt-on, fixed mounting interface as seen in
[0071] The body of an embodiment might have a curved planar forward surface to mimic a tree's trunk and to avoid spooking game by reflecting sunlight off of a flat surface. The embodiment's rearward surface might be a flat plane for ease of accessory installment or curved, if desired. The forward, rearward and/or other surfaces might be coarsely or finely textured in a three-dimensional manner to achieve a more natural appearance.
[0072] An embodiment for a vertical-type bow may feature a body of two medial halves, split parallel to a bow's string, to be axially rotated, or removed in halves, each half to be stored on opposite sides of a bow, providing perfect bow balance in the operational and stored positions. In all embodiments, an archer should be able to shoot an arrow from the bow with the embodiment forward or when stored at the side of a bow.
[0073] A see-through, shoot-through fabric mesh layer might partially or completely cover the sighting/shooting port(s) to further conceal an archer.
[0074] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. For instance, while terms like vertical and horizontal are used throughout, the terms are intended for general reference. Though technically such terms may include precise vertical and horizontal directionality, such precision is not required to fall within the scope of the description. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.