Adjustable archery release
09618295 ยท 2017-04-11
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Abstract
A handheld archery release includes a handle and a first finger piece which is removably and adjustably connected with the handle to provide radial adjustment of the release. Preferably, a second finger piece is removably and adjustably connected with the first finger piece. Adjusting the finger pieces forward creates a flatter hand feel and provides a faster back-tension speed for shot execution. Adjusting the finger pieces rearward or backward creates a larger arcuate shape for a more swept hand feel and a slower back-tension speed for shot execution.
Claims
1. An archery release, comprising (a) a handle including a first portion and an extended concave portion for receiving first and second fingers, respectively, of an archer, said handle having a longitudinal axis extending through said first and extended concave portions; and (b) a first finger piece pivotally connected with an end of said handle extended concave portion about a first pivot axis and adjustable through an arc spaced from said first pivot axis to provide radial adjustment of said first finger portion relative to said handle extended concave portion.
2. An archery release, comprising (a) a handle including a first portion containing a central opening and an integral extended concave portion for receiving first and second fingers, respectively, of an archer, said handle having a longitudinal axis extending transverse to an axis of said central opening and through said extended concave portion; and (b) a first finger piece removably and adjustably connected with said handle extended concave portion to provide radial adjustment of the release, an end of said handle concave portion containing a channel and a first end of said first finger piece containing a transverse slot, said first finger piece first end being slidably arranged in said handle channel, and further comprising a locking screw passing through said handle and said first finger piece slot to lock said first finger piece in a selected radial position relative to said handle end.
3. An archery release as defined in claim 2, wherein said handle end contains a recess adjacent said channel and said first finger piece first end further includes a pivot portion which rests in said handle recess when said first finger piece is connected with said handle extended concave portion, said first finger piece being pivotally adjustable relative to said handle when said locking screw is released and being locked into a selected radial position relative to said handle when said locking screw is tightened.
4. An archery release as defined in claim 3, and further comprising a second finger piece removably and adjustably connected with a second end of said first finger piece.
5. An archery release as defined in claim 4, wherein said first finger piece second end contains a channel and a first end of said second finger piece contains a transverse slot, said second finger piece first end being arranged in said first finger piece channel, and further comprising a second locking screw passing through said first finger piece and said second finger portion slot to connect said second finger portion with said first finger piece, said first finger piece second end containing a recess adjacent said channel and said second finger piece first end further including a pivot portion which rests in said first finger piece recess when said second finger piece is connected with said first finger piece, said second finger piece being pivotally adjustable relative to said first finger piece when said second locking screw is released and being locked into a selected radial position relative to said first finger piece when said second locking screw is tightened.
6. An archery release as defined in claim 5, wherein said first finger piece is radially adjustable up to 30 and wherein said second finger piece is radially adjustable up to 30.
7. An archery release as defined in claim 2, wherein said handle first portion contains a recess in an outer surface thereof, and further comprising a sear assembly arranged in said recess and connected with said handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The inventive interchangeable and adjustable finger pieces may be used with various types of archery releases, including a back tension release and a thumb trigger hand-held release. For illustrative purposes only, the invention will be described in connection with a hand-held back tension release.
(12) As shown in
(13) A sear assembly 10 is connected with the handle. The sear assembly 10 includes a sear 12 and bowstring hook 14. The bowstring hook 10 includes a gate portion (not shown) which engages the top of the sear when the gate portion is in the closed as is known in the art. The sear thus retains the bowstring hook in the closed position against the force of the bow draw weight. The bowstring hook is connected with a bowstring loop (not shown) of a bow. When the sear is pivoted upon back tension movement of the finger portions, the gate portion is released and the hook pivots under the force of the bow draw weight to a fire position to release the bowstring from the hook to fire an arrow.
(14) The handle is shown in greater detail in
(15) Above the opening 12, the handle 4 includes an upwardly extending portion 4a containing an upwardly facing recess 22 adapted to receive the sear assembly. Beyond the concave portion 18, the end of the handle 4 contains a channel 24 between spaced portions 4b of the handle. The spaced portions 4b of the handle contain aligned openings 26, 28 which are designed to receive a locking screw 30 as shown in
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(17) The first finger piece 6 is connected with the handle by inserting the narrowed portion 6a between the spaced portions 4b of the handle and into the channel 24 with the opposite ends of the pivot portion 6b resting in the concave recesses 32 in the upper surface of the handle spaced portions 4b, respectively. When so arranged, the slot 36 of the first finger piece narrowed portion 6a is aligned with the aligned openings 26, 28 in the handle spaced portions 4b. A locking screw 30 is placed in the opening 26, passes through the slot 36, and into the opening 28 which is preferably a threaded opening. With the locking screw in a release (untightened) condition, the first finger piece can be pivoted with respect to the handle about the pivot portion 6b. From a neutral position, i.e. when the screw is arranged in the middle of the slot 36, the first finger piece can be radially pivoted in either direction. The extent of pivotal movement is a function of the arcuate length of the slot 36. By way of example only, if a slot of a given length affords a radial rotation of 15 in either direction from a neutral position, the total displacement would be up to 30. Increasing the length of the slot would increase the degree of rotation. The archer thus adjusts the first finger piece relative to the handle to a desired location and tightens the locking screw 30. Tightening of the locking screw draws the spaced portions 4b of the handle against the narrowed portion of the first finger piece to clamp or lock it in the selected position relative to the handle. The bottom surface of the narrowed portion 6a of the first finger piece contains a plurality of alignment markings 38 which are used to indicate to the archer the selected radial position of the first finger piece relative to the handle.
(18) While the first finger piece is shown with only one concave surface for receiving the ring finger of the archer's hand, it will be readily apparent that the first finger piece may be provided with a second concave surface adjacent and rearward of the first concave surface to receive and support the pinkie finger of the archer.
(19) A preferred embodiment of the invention which provides even greater adjustability for the archer is to provide a second finger piece 8 removably and adjustably connected with the first finger piece 6 as shown in
(20) Accordingly, the first finger piece 6 contains a connection assembly similar to that of the handle. That is, the other end of the first finger piece contains a channel 40 between spaced portions 6c of the first finger piece. The spaced portions 6c contain aligned openings 42, 44 which are designed to receive a locking screw 46 as shown in
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(22) The second finger piece 8 is connected with the first finger piece by inserting the narrowed portion 8a between the spaced portions 6c of the first finger piece and into the channel 40 with the opposite ends of the pivot portion 8b resting in the concave recesses 48 in the upper surface of the first finger piece spaced portions 6c, respectively. When so arranged, the slot 52 of the second finger piece narrowed portion 8a is aligned with the aligned openings 42, 44 in the first finger piece spaced portions 6c. A locking screw 46 is placed in the opening 42, passes through the slot 52, and into the opening 44 which is preferably a threaded opening. With the locking screw 46 in a release (untightened) condition, the second finger piece can be pivoted in either direction with respect to the first finger piece about the pivot portion 8b. The extent of displacement is a function of the arcuate length of the slot 52. The archer thus adjusts the second finger piece relative to the first finger piece to a desired location and tightens the locking screw 46. Tightening of the locking screw draws the spaced portions 6b of the first finger piece against the narrowed portion of the second finger piece to clamp or lock it in the selected position relative to the first finger piece. The bottom surface of the narrowed portion 8a of the second finger piece contains a plurality of alignment markings 56 which are used to indicate to the archer the selected radial position of the second finger piece relative to the first finger piece.
(23) The handheld archery release with interchangeable finger pieces or portions allows radial adjustment of release providing the equivalent of a handle shape change for the archer. For a fulcrum back-tension release, adjusting the finger pieces forward creates a flatter hand feel and provides a faster back-tension speed for shot execution. Adjusting the finger pieces rearward or backward creates a larger arcuate shape for a more swept hand feel and a slower back-tension speed for shot execution.
(24) While the invention has been illustrated and described for use in four finger release, it is applicable to two and three finger releases as well. In a two finger hand-held release, the handle includes a concave section for receiving a first finger, generally the index finger, and only a single finger piece is connected with the handle using the connection construction shown for the handle and first finger piece in the drawing. In a three finger release, the handle includes either an opening or a surface for the first finger and a surface for the second finger. A finger piece having a construction similar to the construction of the second finger piece 8 shown in
(25) What is important is that in any release incorporating the invention, at least one finger piece is removably and adjustably connected with a handle or handle portion.
(26) While the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without deviating from the inventive concepts set forth above.