ARROW FEEDING DEVICE FOR CROSSBOW
20220412687 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to an arrow feeding device attached to a crossbow, and includes a feeding part having a path defined therethrough and communicating with the top end and the bottom end of the feeding part. The path includes a first for receiving the arrow head, a second area for receiving the shaft and the tail, and a third area for receiving an arrow nock. The third area includes a stepped portion on each of two sidewalls thereof. Each stepped portion defines the third area into a first section and a second section. The first section is wider than the second section. The first section includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section includes a rib extending therefrom. The second sections and the ribs of the path form a three-point restriction to the tail of the arrow to prevent the arrow from being tilt.
Claims
1. An arrow feeding device for crossbows, comprising: a feeding part (100) having a front end (1) and a rear end (2), the front end (1) of the feeding part (100) located corresponding to an arrow head (201) of an arrow (200), the rear end (2) of the feeding part (100) located corresponding to a tail (202) of the arrow (200), a shaft (203) formed between the arrow head (201) and the tail (202), a path (5) defined through the feeding part (100) and communicating with a top end (3) and a bottom end (4) of the feeding part (100), the path (5) including a first area (51) for receiving the arrow head (201), a second area (52) for receiving the shaft (203) and the tail (202), and a third area (53) for receiving an arrow nock, the third area (53) including two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area (53) having a stepped portion (531), each stepped portion (531) defining the third area (53) into a first section (531A) and a second section (531B), a width (X) of the first section (531A) being wider than a width (Y) of the second section (531B); the first section (531A) including two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section (531A) including a rib (54) extending therefrom, the two respective ribs (54) located corresponding to each other, the two respective ribs (54) protruding from the top end (3) to the bottom end (4) of the feeding part (100), and the tail (202) of the arrow (200) including a wide section (202A) and a narrow section (202B) which is narrower than the wide section (202A), the arrow (200) located in the path (5) and the narrow section (202B) located corresponding to the second sections (531B) of the third area (53) of the path (5), the wide section (202A) located corresponding to the first sections (531A) of the third area (53) of the path (5), the wide section (202A) including two grooves (202C) in which the two ribs (54) are received, the shaft (203) of the arrow (200) located in the second area (52) of the path (5), the arrow head (201) located in the first area (51) of the path (5), the second sections (531B) and the ribs (54) of the path (5) forming a three-point restriction to the tail (202) of the arrow (200).
2. The arrow feeding device for crossbows as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first area (51) and the second area (52) of the path (5) each include two sidewalls, each sidewall of the first area (51) and the second area (52) has multiple ridges (55) extending therefrom, the ridges (55) of the two sidewalls of each of the first area (51) and the second area (52) are located in pairs, each ridge (55) includes an end face that contacts the shaft (203) and the arrow head (201) of the arrow (200) in the path (5).
3. The arrow feeding device for crossbows as claimed in claim 2, wherein the arrow (200) includes a feathering (204) formed to the tail (202) of the arrow (200), the second area (52) of the path (5) includes a shaft receiving area (521) and a feathering receiving area (522), the feathering receiving area (522) includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the feathering receiving area (522) includes a shoulder (523) extending from one of the ridges (55) that is located in the second area (52), the shoulder (523) defines the feathering receiving area (522) corresponding thereto into a first portion (522A and a second portion (522B, the second portion (522B formed between the first portion (522A) of the feathering receiving area (522) and the first section (531A) of the third area (53) of the path (5), a width (d) of the first portion (522A) of the feathering receiving area (522) is shorter than a width (D) of the second portion (522B), the feathering (204) of the arrow (200) is located in the second portion (522B) of the feathering receiving area (522), the shaft (203) is located in the first portion (522A) of the feathering receiving area (522).
4. The arrow feeding device for crossbows as claimed in claim 1, wherein the arrow head (201) of the arrow (200) includes a point (205), the first area (51) includes two sidewalls, a distance (E) is formed between each of the two sidewalls of the first area (51) of the path (5).
5. An arrow feeding device for crossbows, comprising: a feeding part (100) having a front end (1) and a rear end (2), the front end (1) of the feeding part (100) located corresponding to an arrow head (201) of an arrow (200), the rear end (2) of the feeding part (100) located corresponding to a tail (202) of the arrow (200), a shaft (203) formed between the arrow head (201) and the tail (202), a path (5) defined through the feeding part (100) and communicating with a top end (3) and a bottom end (4) of the feeding part (100), the feeding part (100) attached to a crossbow (300), the path (5) communicating with a flight groove (301) of the crossbow (300), the path (5) including a first area (51) for receiving the arrow head (201), a second area (52) for receiving the shaft (203) and the tail (202), and a third area (53) for receiving an arrow nock, the third area (53) including two sidewalls and each sidewall of the third area (53) having a stepped portion (531), each stepped portion (531) defining the third area (53) into a first section (531A) and a second section (531B), a width (X) of the first section (531A) being wider than a width (Y) of the second section (531B); the first section (531A) including two sidewalls and each sidewall of the first section (531A) including a rib (54) extending therefrom, the two respective ribs (54) located corresponding to each other, the two respective ribs (54) protruding from the top end (3) to the bottom end (4) of the feeding part (100), and the tail (202) of the arrow (200) including a wide section (202A) and a narrow section (202B) which is narrower than the wide section (202A), the arrow (200) located in the path (5) and the narrow section (202B) located corresponding to the second sections (531B) of the third area (53) of the path (5), the wide section (202A) located corresponding to the first sections (531A) of the third area (53) of the path (5), the wide section (202A) including two grooves (202C) in which the two ribs (54) are received, the shaft (203) of the arrow (200) located in the second area (52) of the path (5), the arrow head (201) located in the first area (51) of the path (5), the second sections (531B) and the ribs (54) of the path (5) forming a three-point restriction to the tail (202) of the arrow (200).
6. The arrow feeding device for crossbows as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first area (51) and the second area (52) of the path (5) each include two sidewalls, each sidewall of the first area (51) and the second area (52) has multiple ridges (55) extending therefrom, the ridges (55) of the two sidewalls of each of the first area (51) and the second area (52) are located in pairs, each ridge (55) includes an end face that contacts the shaft (203) and the arrow head (201) of the arrow (200) in the path (5).
7. The arrow feeding device for crossbows as claimed in claim 6, wherein the arrow (200) includes a feathering (204) formed to the tail (202) of the arrow (200), the second area (52) of the path (5) includes a shaft receiving area (521) and a feathering receiving area (522), the feathering receiving area (522) includes two sidewalls and each sidewall of the feathering receiving area (522) includes a shoulder (523) extending from one of the ridges (55) that is located in the second area (52), the shoulder (523) defines the feathering receiving area (522) corresponding thereto into a first portion (522A and a second portion (522B, the second portion (522B formed between the first portion (522A) of the feathering receiving area (522) and the first section (531A) of the third area (53) of the path (5), a width (d) of the first portion (522A) of the feathering receiving area (522) is shorter than a width (D) of the second portion (522B), the feathering (204) of the arrow (200) is located in the second portion (522B) of the feathering receiving area (522), the shaft (203) is located in the first portion (522A) of the feathering receiving area (522).
8. The arrow feeding device for crossbows as claimed in claim 6, wherein the arrow head (201) of the arrow (200) includes a point (205), the first area (51) includes two sidewalls, a distance (E) is formed between each of the two sidewalls of the first area (51) of the path (5).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0023] When the feeding part 100 is attached to a crossbow 300, the path 5 of the feeding part 100 communicates with the flight groove 301 of the crossbow 300. The lowest arrow 200 in the path 5 of the feeding part 100 will be loaded into the flight groove 301 of the crossbow 300. The arrows 200 are well positioned in the path 5 by the three-point restriction as described above, as shown by the triangle area in
[0024] The first area 51 and the second area 52 of the path 5 each include two sidewalls. Each sidewall of the first area 51 and the second area 52 has multiple ridges 55 extending therefrom. The ridges 55 of the two sidewalls of each of the first area 51 and the second area 52 are located in pairs. Each ridge 55 includes an end face that contacts the shaft 203 and the arrow head 201 of the arrow 200 in the path 5 to ensure that the arrows 200 do not shake and move as shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] Generally, the arrow head 201 of the arrow 200 includes a point 205. The present invention provides a distance “E” formed between each of the two sidewalls of the first area 51 of the path 5 as shown in
[0027] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.