HANDS-FREE BOW HOLDER
20240044608 ยท 2024-02-08
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Abstract
A hands-free bow holder has a collapsible bow holder carriage designed to open to hold an archery bow. The bow holder has a vertically disposed plate member designed to be attached to a belt member. A foldable, substantially u-shaped carriage member is pivotally coupled to the plate member and is designed to hold the bow at a lower cam of the bow when the carriage member is in an open state, substantially perpendicular to the plate member. The carriage member is folded substantially parallelly to the plate member when closed. Included is a vertically disposed v-block member wherein a concave portion of the v-block member is outwardly facing to retain the cam of the bow. The v-block member is further designed to restrain side-to-side movement of the bow. A release catch is designed to releasably retain a string member of the bow wherein the bow will be retained hands-free.
Claims
1. A hands-free bow holder of a user comprising: a collapsible bow holder carriage adapted to open to hold a bow further comprising; a vertically disposed plate member adapted to be attached to a belt member; a foldable, substantially u-shaped carriage member pivotally coupled to the plate member adapted to hold the bow at a lower cam of the bow when the carriage member is in an open state, the carriage member substantially perpendicular to the plate member, the carriage member folded substantially parallelly to the plate member when the carriage member is in a closed state; a vertically disposed v-block member wherein a concave portion of the v-block member is outwardly facing and adapted to retain the cam of a bow with the bow oriented outward substantially parallelly with the v-block member that bow portion distally facing from the user, the v-block member further adapted to restrain side-to-side movement of the bow; and a release catch adapted to releasably retain a string member of the bow wherein the bow can be retained hands-free.
2. The hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein a clip and strap member disposed substantially at a middle portion of the plate member is adapted to secure the carriage member, when folded, in the folded state.
3. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein the release catch is further at least one or more of a string hook and a slide member.
4. A hands-free bow holder for a user of claim 1, wherein at least one spring-loaded latch member is adapted to retain and release the carriage member when changing the carriage member from one state to another state of open and closed states.
5. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein the plate member is substantially fabric.
6. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein the plate member is at least one or more of polymer and metal.
7. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein the plate member is covered by one or more fabric portions.
8. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein the carriage member is substantially covered with a polymer.
9. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 1, wherein stop members are polymer covered, there being disposed on the plate member at least one or more of a bottom stop member and a top stop member for respective carriage member open and closed states, the bottom stop member retaining the carriage member substantially perpendicular to the plate member.
10. A method for using a hands-free bow holder, the method comprising: securing and wearing a belt member and a vertically disposed plate member adapted to be attached to a belt member; opening a foldable, substantially u-shaped carriage member pivotally coupled to the plate member by an inward bend of the u-shaped carriage member, the carriage member adapted to hold the bow at a lower cam of the bow when the carriage member is in an open state, the u-shaped carriage member long enough to, with the plate member as backing, circumscribe the lower cam of the bow; setting the carriage member substantially perpendicular to the plate member from a folded and substantially parallel closed state; inserting the base of the bow into the carriage member and against a vertically disposed v-block member wherein a concave portion of the v-block member is outwardly facing, the v-block member retaining the cam of the bow with the bow oriented outward substantially parallelly with the v-block member that bow portion distally facing from the user, the v-block member further restraining side-to-side movement of the bow; placing a release catch adapted to releasably retain a string member of the bow wherein the bow is retained hands-free; and upon the appearance of an opportunity, releasing with one hand the string member from the release catch to free the bow, lifting with the other hand the bow to knock an arrow member, knocking the arrow, and aiming, the bow remaining vertical and substantially facing the opportunity distally from the string member from release to knocking to aiming.
11. The method for using a hands-free bow holder of claim 1, the method further including securing and then releasing at least one spring-loaded latch member when changing the carriage member from one state to another state of open and closed states.
12. A hands-free bow holder for a user comprising: a collapsible bow holder carriage adapted to open to hold a bow further comprising; a vertically disposed plate member adapted to be attached to a belt member at a top portion of the plate member; the plate member having a leg strap member at a bottom portion of the plate member adapted to be strapped around the user's leg; a foldable, polymer covered, substantially u-shaped carriage member pivotally coupled to the plate member adapted to hold the bow at a lower cam of the bow when the carriage member is in an open state, the carriage member substantially perpendicular to the plate member, the carriage member folded substantially parallelly to the plate member when the carriage member is in a closed state; an inwardly depressible spring-loaded latch member adapted to retain and release the carriage member when changing the carriage member from one state to another state of open and closed states. a vertically disposed v-block member wherein a concave portion of the v-block member is outwardly facing and adapted to retain the cam of a bow with the bow oriented outward substantially parallelly with the v-block member that bow portion distally facing from the user, the v-block member further adapted to restrain side-to-side movement of the bow; at least one or more of a polymer or polymer covered stop member disposed on the bottom portion of the plate member adapted to stop the carriage member at substantially perpendicular to the plate member when the carriage member is in an open state; and an adjustable, spring-loaded release catch adapted to releasably retain a string member of the bow wherein the bow will be retained hands-free.
13. The hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein a clip and strap member is disposed substantially at a middle portion of the plate member and adapted to secure the carriage member, when folded, in the folded state.
14. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein the release catch is further at least one or more of a string hook and a slide member adapted for substantially silent use.
15. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein the at least one spring-loaded latch member is inwardly disposed toward the user's center.
16. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein the plate member is substantially fabric.
17. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein the plate member is at least one or more of polymer and metal.
18. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein the plate member is covered by one or more fabric portions.
19. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein the leg strap is elastic.
20. A hands-free bow holder of a user of claim 12, wherein stop members are polymer covered, there being disposed on the plate member at least one or more of a bottom stop member and a top stop member for respective carriage member open and closed states, the bottom stop member retaining the carriage member substantially perpendicular to the plate member.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
[0021] Disclosed is a hands-free bow holder for a user having a collapsible bow holder carriage. A bow is defined as an archery bow as might be used for hunting or other archery activities.
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[0033] The method further includes the step of 420, setting the carriage member 130 substantially perpendicular to the plate member 100 from a folded and substantially parallel closed state. The method further includes the step of 430, inserting the base of the bow into the carriage member 130 and against a vertically disposed v-block member 150 wherein a concave portion of the v-block member 150 is outwardly facing, the v-block member 150 retaining the cam of the bow with the bow oriented outward substantially parallelly with the v-block member 150 that bow portion distally facing from the user, the v-block member 150 further restraining side-to-side movement of the bow.
[0034] The method further includes the step of 440, placing a release catch 170 designed to releasably retain a string member of the bow wherein the bow is retained hands-free. The method further includes the step of 450, upon the appearance of an opportunity, releasing with one hand from the release catch 170 the string member to free the bow, lifting with the other hand the bow to knock an arrow member, knocking the arrow, and aiming, the bow remaining vertical and substantially facing the opportunity distally from the string member from release to knocking to aiming.
[0035] The method for using a hands-free bow holder 10 may further including the step of 460, securing and then releasing at least one spring-loaded latch member when changing the carriage member 130 from one state to another state of open and closed states.
[0036] The following patents are incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,103,807, 4,282,849, 4,684,047, 4,705,015, 5,038,987, 5,165,584, 5,243,957, 5,243,959, 5,246,154, 5,497,512, 6,591,825, 6,948,690, 7,290,689, 7,527,182, 7,798,137, 8,161,956, 8,336,746, 8,814,018, 8,899,217, U.S. Ser. No. 11/009,308, US20120043362A1, and US20220082350A1.
[0037] While inventive concepts have been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts are not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Upon reading the teachings of this disclosure, many modifications and other embodiments of the inventive concepts will come to mind of those skilled in the art to which these inventive concepts pertain, and which are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended that the scope of the inventive concepts should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.