Slide hammer arrow extractor
10557680 ยท 2020-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An extraction tool for an embedded arrow head works by attaching a slide hammer shaft to the embedded arrow and then working an outer slide hammer body along the shaft to engage cooperating travel stops to kinetically work the arrow head from a dense material in which the arrow is embedded. The extraction tool includes a handle that may be stored parallel to the slide hammer shaft for transport and then disposed to engage the slide hammer body when needed. The slide hammer shaft has an arrow head engagement end with a threaded receiver and a distal stop bolt end that includes for a separate grip and an ancillary attachment.
Claims
1. An extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material, comprising: a handle; a slide hammer shaft having a first end and a second end, said first end including an arrow head receiving portion and said second end including a stop bolt receiving portion and a peripheral slide hammer shaft stop; a slide hammer body having a longitudinal throughbore and a slide hammer body contact head, said longitudinal throughbore dimensioned for receiving said slide hammer shaft with said slide hammer shaft being freely movable therein, said slide hammer body further including a first handle receiving portion and a second handle receiving portion, said first handle receiving portion being an in-use handle receiving portion disposed perpendicular to said slide hammer body throughbore and a second handle receiving portion being a handle storage receiving portion disposed parallel to said slide hammer body throughbore; and, an extraction tool handle including a handle attachment for allowing said handle to be alternately received in either said in-use handle receiving portion or said handle storage receiving portion, wherein a user is able to a shaft of an arrow from an embedded arrow head and attach a free arrow head to said arrow head receiving portion on said slide hammer shaft, attach said handle to said in-use receiving portion on said slide hammer body and, by sliding said slide hammer body along said slide hammer shaft, bringing said slide hammer body contact head and said peripheral slide hammer shaft stop into contact, thereby removing the embedded arrow head.
2. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 1, wherein said arrow head receiving portion is a threaded aperture for receiving a threaded end of an arrow head.
3. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 1, further comprising a stop bolt with said stop bolt receiving portion being a threaded aperture for receiving a threaded stop bolt end, wherein said stop bolt includes said threaded stop bolt end and a grip portion.
4. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 3, wherein said grip portion of said stop bolt is ring-shaped for securely gripped by a user's hand.
5. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 4, wherein said stop bolt further includes an ancillary attachment for attaching said extraction tool for transport.
6. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 5, wherein said ancillary attachment is a keychain ring.
7. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 1, wherein handle attachment includes a threaded portion able to be received in said first handle receiving portion for disposing said handle perpendicularly to the throughbore of said slide hammer body for allowing the user to move said slide hammer body along said slide hammer shaft.
8. The extraction tool for removing an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 1, wherein handle attachment includes a threaded portion able to be received in said second handle receiving portion for disposing said handle parallel to the throughbore of said slide hammer body for allowing the user to transport or store said extraction tool.
9. A method for extracting an embedded arrow head from a dense material, comprising the steps of: detaching the embedded arrow head from an accompanying arrow shaft; providing an extraction tool including a slide hammer shaft that is removably attachable to the embedded arrow head; attaching said slide hammer shaft to said embedded arrow head; providing a slide hammer body that includes a longitudinal throughbore dimensioned for receiving said slide hammer shaft so that said slide hammer shaft freely moves therein and said slide hammer body travels along said slide hammer shaft and further providing a set of cooperating contact stops on both said slide hammer shaft and said slide hammer body; and, moving said slide hammer body along said slide hammer shaft for bringing said cooperating contact stops together for kinetically working the embedded arrow head from the dense material.
10. A method for extracting an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 9, further comprising the step of providing a threaded aperture on said slide hammer shaft for engaging the embedded arrow head.
11. The method for extracting an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 9, further comprising the step of providing a grip portion on said slide hammer shaft for manipulating said extraction tool when engaging the embedded arrow head.
12. The method for extracting an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 9, further comprising the step of providing a slide hammer body handle for assisting in moving said slide hammer body along said slide hammer shaft.
13. The method for extracting an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 12, wherein said slide body handle includes a threaded portion and said slide hammer body includes a first handle receiving portion configured so that said slide body handle is able to be located perpendicularly to the longitudinal throughbore of said slide hammer body for use.
14. The method for extracting an embedded arrow head from a dense material according to claim 12, wherein said slide body handle includes a threaded portion and said slide hammer body includes a second storage handle receiving portion configured so that said slide body handle is able to be located parallel to the longitudinal throughbore of the slide hammer body for transport or storage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCED NUMERALS
(16) Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate the use of the present invention. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures: U user A embedded arrow head T tree trunk 10 extraction tool/instant invention 12 slide hammer shaft 14 slide hammer body 16 hammer body handle receiving portion 18 hammer body handle storage portion 20 slide hammer shaft arrow head receiving first end 22 hammer shaft arrow head receiver 24 slide hammer shaft stop second end 26 peripheral slide hammer shaft stop 28 stop end bolt 30 ancillary attachment means 32 slide hammer body handle 34 slide hammer shaft stop end bolt receiver 36 threaded handle storage receiver 38 threaded handle in-use receiver 40 slide hammer body throughbore 42 slide hammer body contact head 44 stop end bolt threaded end 46 handle threaded end 48 arrow shaft 50 arrow head threaded end A1 arrow head engagement directional arrow A2 slide hammer directional arrow
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(17) When an arrow is embedded in a tree it can be both difficult and dangerous to extract it. In
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(23) When the arrow head A is embedded in a tree T as seen in
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(26) After the arrow head A is removed as seen in
(27) It is contemplated that the present invention 10 could be made from a plurality of materials, or combination of materials. Metals or composites for lightness and durability could be used. The ancillary attachment means 30 is seen as a key ring-type object in the Figures. As mentioned above, both this and the stop end bolt 28 could be many different configurations. The present invention 10 is designed to be easily carried and deployed in the field, to quickly disengage an embedded arrow head from a tree trunk or the like.
(28) While only several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.