Archery arrow having improved flight characteristics
10234250 ยท 2019-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B6/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B6/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B10/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/362
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F42B6/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B10/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B6/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The archery arrow having improved flight characteristics of the present invention is designed to improve the accuracy of the arrow which is equipped with a dampening medium within the central bore of the arrow shaft. The dampening materials in an embodiment may include, but not be limited to, silicon, epoxies or urethanes and selection of various dampening materials may provide for varying degrees of stiffness. The dampening effects of internal dampening materials decrease the initial deflection distance of the arrow and also serves to decrease the deflection with each oscillation. In addition, the dampening medium adopted in the present invention provides for an arrow having a selectable center of gravity location that has improved flight characteristics. Thus, the dampening materials adopted in the present invention provide for a selected location of center of gravity and a desired attenuation of oscillations.
Claims
1. An archery arrow having improved flight characteristics comprising: an arrow shaft having a length and an outer diameter and formed with a central lumen; a point attached to a first end of said arrow shaft; a nock attached to a second end of said arrow shaft; and one to three dampening inserts inserted within said central lumen along said length of said arrow shaft, each said dampening insert comprising: a first end comprising a pulling aperture, and a second end comprising a pulling aperture, wherein said pulling apertures are configured to receive a pull line, and wherein said dampening insert is configured to deform from an original diameter to a smaller diameter when tension is applied to said pull lines, allowing said dampening insert to be positioned within said central lumen, wherein said dampening inserts are spatially disparate from said point and said nock.
2. The archery arrow of claim 1, wherein each said dampening insert is held in place by friction created by said dampening insert attempting to expand to said original diameter when said pulling apertures are released.
3. The archery arrow of claim 1, wherein said shaft comprises carbon fiber.
4. The archery arrow of claim 1, wherein one or more of said dampening inserts comprise a plurality of dampening materials.
5. The archery arrow of claim 4, wherein said plurality of dampening materials are all dissimilar.
6. The archery arrow of claim 4, wherein each said dampening insert is dissimilar from the other dampening inserts.
7. The archery arrow of claim 4, wherein said dampening insert is the same as the other dampening inserts.
8. The archery arrow of claim 4, wherein said plurality of dampening inserts are each placed at different locations along said length of said shaft within said lumen.
9. The archery arrow of claim 4, wherein said plurality of dampening inserts is each made of a different dampening material.
10. The archery arrow of claim 1, wherein each said dampening insert comprises a dampening material selected from the group consisting of silicon, epoxy, and urethane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the following detailed description in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) An improved arrow is provided that is equipped with a dampening medium within the central lumen, or bore, of the arrow shaft. Referring to
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(12) An arrow will have a typical center of gravity. For instance, referring to
(13) The arrow of the present invention 100 is equipped with an internal dampening material which provides for the minimization of the deflection 114, the dampening of any deflection 114, and the selective placement of the center of gravity 122 along the length of the arrow shaft 102. Referring to
(14) The dampening material 124 may be placed throughout the entire length of the shaft 102, or through only a portion of the shaft. Lumen 118 may be filled with multiple dampening materials 124, and such multiple dampening materials 124 may be of similar or dissimilar materials. For instance, the portion of the lumen adjacent the point may be filled with a first dampening material, and the portion of the lumen adjacent the nock may be filled with a second dampening material. The first and second dampening materials may be the same or dissimilar to achieve a desired dampening effect on shaft 102. The shaft-stiffening and dampening effects of the material 124 provides for the deflections and oscillations in arrow 100 to diminish as the arrow flies towards its target.
(15) Referring now to
(16) The dampening insert 125 is formed having length 126 and configured to fit within the lumen 118. It is contemplated that the dampening insert 125 may be configured to fit within preexisting arrow shafts. The dampening insert 125 is removably inserted into the lumen 118 by placing one end of the dampening insert 125 and moving the dampening insert 125 to the desired location within the lumen 118 of the arrow shaft 102. The dampening insert 125 may be moved through the lumen 118 by the use of a rod or other similar elongated structures. The rod may have markings at regular intervals indicating distance measurements. This will allow for the precise placement of the dampening insert 125 inside the lumen 118. To remove the dampening insert 125, the rod will be used to push the dampening insert 125 all the way through the arrow shaft 102. The shaft-stiffening and dampening effects of the dampening insert 125 provides for the deflections and oscillations in arrow 100 to diminish as the arrow flies towards its target.
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(18) It is to be appreciated that multiple dampening inserts 124 may be used to add weight to the length of an arrow shaft at specific locations within the shaft. By connecting the pull line 152 of a first dampening insert 124 to a second dampening insert 124, multiple dampening inserts may be inserted into the arrow shaft and positioned in place.
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(21) Graph 200 includes a first oscillating curve 202 representing an arrow that is not equipped with the present invention. Specifically, curve 202 has a maximum deflection 204, and a consistent amplitude of deflection 206 representing an un-dampened oscillation of the shaft of an arrow during its entire flight. Curve 210 (shown in dashed lines) represents the arrow 100 of the present invention has a higher stiffness and thus has an initial deflection of 211, which diminishes through flight to a lesser amplitude shown as 212. The dampening effects of dampening materials 124 decrease the initial deflection distance 211 of arrow 100, and also serves to decrease the deflection with each oscillation. This provides for an arrow 100 having a selectable center of gravity location, as well as provides for an arrow that has improved flight characteristics through the minimization of unwanted deflections and oscillations.
(22) Graph 200 indicates that the frequency of deflections within arrow 100 is similar to those of an ordinary arrow not equipped with the dampening materials of the present invention. However, it is to be appreciated that the selection of various dampening materials will provide for a change in the amplitude and periodicity of the oscillations experience by the arrow 100. For instance, dampening materials having a higher viscosity may decrease the frequency of oscillations, and dampening materials having a lower viscosity may provide for faster oscillations. Also, selection of various dampening materials may provide for varying degrees of stiffness, in which a dampening material 124 having a higher stiffness will result in lower deflections 114, while dampening material 124 having a lower stiffness may result in greater deflections 114.
(23) In a preferred embodiment, dampening materials 124 may include, but not be limited to, silicon, epoxies or urethanes. These materials may at least partially solidify once positioned within lumen 118 and maintain the position along the length of shaft 102. In other cases, the dampening materials may remain viscous, with a sufficient viscosity to maintain the position of the material within the length of arrow shaft 102. In other cases the dampening material 124 is formed as a dampening insert 125 and removably inserted within the lumen 118 of the arrow shaft 102.
(24) It is also to be appreciated that the arrow of the present invention may be equipped with multiple locations of dampening materials 124 within lumen 118. For instance, a length 126 of dampening materials 124 may be positioned forward in the arrow 100 to provide a center of gravity 122 near the point 104, and a second length of dampening material 124 near fletching 108 to provide a selected location of center of gravity, and a desired attenuation of oscillations.
(25) It is also to be appreciated that the arrow 100 of the present invention may include dampening materials 124 of dissimilar material. For instance, a low viscosity light weight material may be positioned in lumen 118 between two separate placements of dampening materials of higher viscosity or weight. Thus, by selectively including a variety of dampening materials 124 in a single arrow shaft 102, an arrow having highly customizable mechanical and flight characteristics can be devised using the present invention.