Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert
20170299353 ยท 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B6/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert is a three-piece arrow tip attached to an arrow shaft and includes an arrow tip insert, an arrow tip collar, and an arrow tip. The arrow tip insert is threadably received by the arrow tip collar and is attached to the arrow shaft, where the arrow tip is inserted within, and the arrow tip collar overlaps, the arrow shaft. The arrow by is inserted through the arrow tip collar and attached directly to the arrow tip insert without protruding into the arrow shaft. Sections of the arrow tip insert may be removed to adjust the overall weight of the arrow. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert transfers the impact forces of the arrow tip to the arrow tip insert and arrow tip collar, where the forces are transferred over a larger area thereby minimizing the forces on front edge of the arrow shaft.
Claims
1. An Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert comprising: an arrow tip collar; and an arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar.
2. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 1, wherein said arrow tip collar comprises: a tapered body tapering from a first diameter to a second diameter, said taper body formed with a first internal bore having a first diameter and a second internal bore having a second diameter larger than said first diameter, said first internal bore formed with internal threads.
3. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 2, wherein said arrow tip insert comprises: a stud head having a cylindrical shape, said stud head formed with external threads corresponding to said internal threads of said arrow tip collar; a cylindrical stud protruding from said stud head having a cylindrical stud exterior diameter; and a first internal bore formed into said stud head and formed with internal threads,
4. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 3, wherein said arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar forms an annular channel between said arrow tip insert and said arrow tip collar,
5. An Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert comprising: an arrow tip collar; an arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar; and an adjustable weight threaded to said arrow tip insert. cm 6. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 5, wherein said arrow tip collar comprises: a tapered body tapering from a first diameter to a second diameter, said taper body formed with a first internal bore having a first diameter and a second internal bore having a second diameter larger than said first diameter, said first internal bore formed with internal threads.
7. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 6, wherein said arrow tip insert comprises: a stud head having a cylindrical shape, said stud head formed with external threads corresponding to said internal threads of said arrow tip collar; a cylindrical stud protruding from said stud head having a cylindrical stud exterior diameter; a first internal bore formed into said stud head and formed with internal threads; and a second internal bore formed into said cylindrical stud and formed with internal threads.
8. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 7, wherein said adjustable weight comprises a threaded stud formed to be threadably inserted into said second internal bore of said arrow tip insert.
9. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 8, wherein said adjustable weight further comprises an adjustable weight exterior diameter equal to said cylindrical stud exterior diameter,
10. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 9, wherein said arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar forms an annular channel between said arrow by insert and said arrow tip collar.
11. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 6, wherein said arrow tip insert comprises: a stud head having a cylindrical shape, said stud head formed with external threads corresponding to said internal threads of said arrow tip collar; a cylindrical stud protruding from said stud head having a cylindrical stud exterior diameter; a first internal bore formed into said stud head and formed with internal threads; and a threaded stud.
12. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 11, wherein said adjustable weight comprises a threaded bore formed to receive said threaded stud of said arrow tip insert.
13. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 12, wherein said adjustable weight further comprises an adjustable weight exterior diameter equal to said cylindrical stud exterior diameter.
14. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 13, wherein said arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar forms an annular channel between said arrow tip insert and said arrow tip collar.
15. An Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert comprising: an arrow tip collar; an arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar; an adjustable weight threaded to said arrow tip insert; and an arrow tip inserted through said arrow tip collar and threaded to said arrow tip insert.
16. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 15, wherein said arrow tip collar comprises: a tapered body tapering from a first diameter to a second diameter, said taper body formed with a first internal bore having a first diameter and a second internal bore having a second diameter larger than said first diameter, said first internal bore formed with internal threads.
17. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 16, wherein said arrow tip insert comprises: a stud head, said stud head formed with external threads corresponding to said internal threads of said arrow tip collar; a cylindrical stud protruding from said stud head having a cylindrical stud exterior diameter; and a first internal bore formed into said stud head and formed with internal threads.
18. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 17, wherein said arrow tip comprises: a base; a tip formed into said base; and a cylindrical stud formed into said base opposite said tip, said cylindrical stud formed with external threads corresponding to said internal threads of said arrow tip insert,
19. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 18, wherein said arrow tip insert threaded to said arrow tip collar forms an annular channel between said arrow tip insert and said arrow tip collar.
20. The Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert of claim 19, wherein said adjustable weight comprises an adjustable weight exterior diameter equal to said cylindrical stud exterior diameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0010] 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
[0028] Referring initially to
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[0030] The arrow tip 120 is removably attached to the arrow tip insert 130 through the use of threads, allowing the removal of arrow tip 120 from the arrow tip insert 130. However, it is contemplated that the use of a friction fit or adhesive may be used for a permanent attachment. The assembled arrow tip 120 and arrow tip insert 130 is slid through the arrow tip collar 110 whereby the arrow tip insert 130 is threaded into the arrow tip collar 110. The arrow tip insert 130 is then inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached. Alternatively, before attaching the arrow tip 120 to the arrow tip insert 130, the arrow tip insert 130 may be slid through the arrow tip collar 110 whereby the arrow tip insert 130 is threaded into the arrow tip collar 110. The arrow tip insert 130 is then inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached. Subsequently, the arrow tip 120 may then be removably attached to the arrow tip insert 130 through the use of threads, allowing the removal of arrow tip 120 from the arrow by insert 130 in circumstances where it is desirous to switch the arrow tip 120 to an alternative arrow tip 120.
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] Further, the weight of the arrow tip insert 130 may be adjusted by breaking off portions of the cylindrical stud 135 at each circumferential groove 136 upon the application of a predetermined force. Each section of the cylindrical stud 135 between two circumferential grooves 136 are predetermined to have a certain weight, for example each section may weigh between 1.0 grain and 3.0 grains. This allows the precise weight control of the arrow tip insert 130 by removing as much or as lithe of the cylindrical stud 135 as desired. Additionally, the interior bore 142 may be filled with a material to add additional weight to the arrow tip insert 130. By varying the weight of the arrow tip insert 130, a user may adjust the weight of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 101 and ultimately the arrow 100. Additionally, the adhesive used to attach the arrow tip insert 130 to the arrow shaft 102 allows the insert 130 to be removed thus allowing the arrow tip insert 130 to be interchangeable for an alternative arrow tip insert 130 having a different weight, allowing the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 101 an additional degree of weight adjustability.
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[0036] The arrow tip 120 is threadably attached to the arrow tip insert 130 through the use of threads, allowing the tip 120 to be removed from the arrow tip insert 130 and collar 120. The external threads 128 of the arrow tip 120 is threadably received by the internal threads 138 of the arrow tip insert 130 forming an arrow tip with an elongated insert. The mechanically coupled arrow tip 120 and arrow tip insert 130 is slid through the collar 110 where the external threads 132 of the arrow tip insert 130 is threadably received by the internal threads 118 of the collar 110. The cylindrical stud 135 of arrow tip insert 120 is inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached by the use of adhesives, It is contemplated that other methods of attachment may be used. The arrow shaft 102 is inserted within an annular channel 117 created by the second bore 116 of the collar 110 and the cylindrical stud 135, confining the arrow shaft 102 between the body 112 of collar 110 and the cylindrical stud 135 of the arrow tip insert 130. Further, the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 comes into contact with the ledge 113.
[0037] Alternatively, before attaching the arrow tip 120 to the arrow tip insert 130, the arrow tip insert 130 may be slid through the arrow tip collar 110 whereby the arrow tip insert 130 is threaded into the arrow tip collar 110. The external threads 132 of the arrow tip insert 130 is threadably received by the internal threads 118 of the collar 110, The cylindrical stud 135 of arrow tip insert 120 is inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached by the use of adhesives, The arrow shaft 102 is inserted within the gap created by the second bore 116 of the collar 110, confining the arrow shaft 102 between the body 112 of collar 110 and the cylindrical stud 135 of the arrow tip insert 130, The arrow tip 120 may then be removably attached to the arrow tip insert 130. The external threads 128 of the arrow tip 120 is threadably received by the internal threads 138 of the arrow tip insert 130, allowing the removal of arrow tip 120 from the arrow tip insert 130 in circumstances where it is desirous to switch the arrow tip 120 to an alternative arrow tip 120.
[0038] Due to the fact that the arrow tip 110 is mechanically coupled to the arrow by insert 130 and not to the arrow tip collar 110, the axial forces experienced by the arrow tip 120 is transferred to the arrow tip insert 130 which is transferred to arrow shaft 102 as a shear force. The arrow by insert 130 also transfers force to the collar 110 which transfers the force to the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 as a compressive force. The anchored surface between the cylindrical stud 135 and the arrow shaft 102 provides a large surface area in which the shear force is distributed. This allows the distribution of the axial force from the arrow tip 120 as shear forces to a larger area, minimizing the force absorbed by any one particular point. By dispersing the force of impact across a larger area, the front-edge impact is minimized. The collar 110 also provides lateral support for the arrow tip 110.
[0039] In an alternative embodiment, the arrow tip collar 110 is further elongated to allow the formation of an elongated secondary bore 116, the secondary bore 116 having uniform diameter 117 sized to closely fit around the exterior of the arrow shaft 102. This allows the arrow tip collar 110 to enclose a larger portion of the arrow shaft 102. In the alternative embodiment, the cylindrical stud 135 of arrow tip insert 130 is formed with a taper tapering from a larger diameter adjacent the stud head 132 to the smaller diameter 144 at the opposite end. The taper angle of the cylindrical stud 135 is minimal allowing the arrow tip insert 130 to be inserted into the arrow shaft bore 103 a predetermined distance before the taper of the cylindrical stud 135 creates an interference fit with the arrow shaft 103.
[0040] The complete insertion of the arrow tip insert 130 with the cylindrical stud 135 having the taper is designed to slightly expand the arrow shaft 102, However, because the arrow tip collar 110 is placed over the arrow shaft 102, the arrow shaft 102 does not expand to the point where the physical integrity of the arrow shaft 102 is compromised. The arrow tip collar 110 maintains the size of the arrow shaft 102 within ideal tolerances to maintain its structural integrity. However, slight expansion of the arrow shaft 102 due to the arrow tip insert 130 compresses the arrow shaft walls 102 between the secondary bore 116 of the arrow tip collar 110 and the exterior of the cylindrical stud 135, anchoring the assembly onto the arrow shaft 102.
[0041] The arrow tip 120 is threadably received by the arrow tip insert 130, with the base 124 contacting the front edge of the arrow tip collar body 112. Due to the fact that the arrow tip 110 is mechanically coupled to the arrow tip insert 130 and not to the arrow tip collar 110, the axial forces experienced by the arrow tip 120 is transferred to the arrow tip insert 130 which is then transferred to arrow shaft 102 as a shear force. The arrow tip insert 130 transfers minimal forces to the collar 110 which transfers the force to the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 as a compressive force. The anchored surface between the cylindrical stud 135 and the arrow shaft 102 provides a large surface area in which the shear force is distributed. This allows the distribution of the axial force from the arrow tip 120 as shear forces to a larger area, minimizing the force absorbed by any one particular point. By dispersing the force of impact across a larger area, the front-edge impact is minimized. The collar 110 also provides lateral support for the arrow tip 110.
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] The arrow tip insert 210, described in conjunction with
[0044] Further, the weight of the arrow tip insert 210 may be adjusted by breaking off portions of the cylindrical stud 118 at each circumferential groove 230 upon the application of a predetermined force. Each section of the cylindrical stud 218 between two circumferential grooves 230 are predetermined to have a certain weight, This allows the precise weight control of the arrow tip insert 130 by removing as much or as little of the cylindrical stud 118 as desired. By varying the weight of the arrow tip insert 210, a user may adjust the weight of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 201 and ultimately the arrow 100. Additionally, the adhesive used to attach the arrow tip insert 210 to the arrow shaft 102 allows the arrow tip insert 210 to be removed thus allowing the arrow tip insert 210 to be interchangeable for an alternative arrow tip insert 210 having a different weight, allowing the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 201 an additional degree of weight adjustability.
[0045] The arrow tip collar 240, described in conjunction with
[0046] The arrow tip collar 240 has an overall length 265. The first internal bore 248 extends a length 266, the threaded bore 252 extends a length 267, the second internal bore 256 extends a length 268, and the third internal bore 260 extends a length 269 through the arrow tip collar 240. The threaded bore 252 corresponds to the external threads 228 of the arrow tip insert 210, allowing the arrow tip collar 240 to threadably receive arrow tip insert 210. The diameter 250 of the first internal bore 248 allows the arrow tip insert 210 to pass without obstruction to the threaded bore 252.
[0047] The arrow tip 270 has a point 272 with a base 274 with diameter 275. Extending from the base 274 is a cylindrical stud 278 having diameter 225 and formed with a circumferential groove 280 with diameter 281. Diameter 279 of cylindrical stud 278 is smaller than diameter 275 of base 274 thereby creating a shoulder 276 between the transition from the base 274 to the cylindrical stud 278. Further formed on the cylindrical stud 278, adjacent the circumferential groove 280 opposite point 272, are threads 282 corresponding to the threaded bore 224 of the arrow shaft insert 210. The first internal bore 248 and threaded bore 252 of the collar 240 is dimensioned larger than the cylindrical stud 278 creating a slight clearance between the parts and prevents the cylindrical stud 278 from damaging the threads of threaded bore 252 of the collar 210, where the diameters 250 and 254 is larger than diameter 225.
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[0049] The arrow tip 270 is threadably attached to the arrow tip insert 210 through the use of threads, allowing the tip 270 to be removed from the arrow tip insert 210 and collar 240. The external threads 282 of the arrow tip 270 is threadably received by the threaded bore 224 of the arrow by insert 210 forming an arrow tip with an elongated insert. The mechanically coupled arrow by 270 and arrow tip insert 210 is slid through the collar 240 where the external threads 228 of the arrow tip insert 210 is threadably received by the threaded bore 252 of the collar 240, The cylindrical stud 218 of arrow tip insert 210 is inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached by the use of adhesives. The arrow shaft 102 is inserted within an annular channel 265 (not shown) created by the third internal bore 260 of the collar 240 and the cylindrical stud 218, confining the arrow shaft 102 between the body 242 of collar 240 and the cylindrical stud 218 of the arrow by insert 210. Further, the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 comes into contact with the ledge 264.
[0050] Alternatively, before attaching the arrow tip 270 to the arrow tip insert 210, the arrow by insert 210 may be slid through the arrow tip collar 240 whereby the arrow tip insert 210 is threaded into the arrow by collar 240. The external threads 228 of the arrow tip insert 210 is threadably received by the thread bore 252 of the collar 240. The cylindrical stud 218 of arrow tip insert 210 is inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached by the use of adhesives. The arrow shaft 102 is inserted within the gap created by the third internal bore 260 of the collar 240, confining the arrow shaft 102 between the body 242 of collar 240 and the cylindrical stud 218 of the arrow tip insert 210. Further, the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 comes into contact with the ledge 264. The arrow tip 270 may then be removably attached to the arrow tip insert 210. The external threads 282 of the arrow tip 270 is threadably received by the threaded bore 224 of the arrow tip insert 210, allowing the removal of arrow tip 270 from the arrow tip insert 210 in circumstances where it is desirous to switch the arrow tip 270 to an alternative arrow tip 270.
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[0052] The arrow tip insert 310, described in conjunction with
[0053] The adjustable weight 390, described in conjunction with
[0054] The weight of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 300 may be adjusted by connecting different weighted adjustable weights 390 to the arrow tip insert 310. The weight of the adjustable weight 390 may be altered by using different materials, changing the length 396, or removing additional material from the cylindrical body 392, The removal of material from the cylindrical body 392 may be accomplished by adjusting the recessed area 398, forming additional grooves, or forming a bore.
[0055] The adjustable weight 390 may be attached or removed from the arrow tip insert 310 to adjust the weight of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 300. This allows the precise weight control of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 300 by attaching the exact weighted adjustable weight 390. By varying the weight of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 300 by using specifically weighted adjustable weight 390, the user may adjust the weight of the Adjustable Archery Arrow Insert 300 and ultimately the arrow 100. The adjustable weight 390 will also allow the user to adjust the weight of the Archer Arrow Insert 300 in finer increments based upon choosing the exact finer weight of the adjustable weight 390 to reach the desired overall weight of the arrow 100. The adjustable weight 390 allows a user to dial in the overall weight of the arrow 100 to an exact grain weight which improves grouping accuracy.
[0056] The arrow tip collar 340, described in conjunction with
[0057] The arrow tip collar 340 has an overall length 385. The first internal bore 348 extends a length 366, the threaded bore 352 extends a length 367, the second internal bore 356 extends a length 368, and the third internal bore 360 extends a length 369 through the arrow tip collar 340. The threaded bore 352 corresponds to the external threads 328 of the arrow tip insert 310, allowing the arrow tip collar 340 to threadably receive arrow tip insert 310. The diameter 350 of the first internal bore 348 and thread diameter 354 of the threaded bore 352 allows the cylindrical stud 318 of arrow tip insert 310 to pass without obstruction until the threads 328 of the stud head 3122 contacts the threaded bore 352.
[0058] The arrow tip 370 has a point 372 with a base 374 with diameter 375. Extending from the base 374 is a cylindrical stud 378 having diameter 379 and formed with a circumferential groove 380 with diameter 381. Diameter 379 of cylindrical stud 378 is smaller than diameter 375 of base 374 thereby creating a shoulder 376 between the base 374 and the cylindrical stud 378. Further formed on the cylindrical stud 378, adjacent the circumferential groove 380 opposite point 372, are threads 382 corresponding to the internal threads 324 of the arrow shaft insert 310. The first internal bore 348 and threaded bore 352 of the collar 340 is dimensioned larger than the cylindrical stud 378 creating a slight clearance between the parts and prevents the cylindrical stud 378 from damaging the threads of threaded bore 352 of the collar 310, where the diameters 350 and 354 is larger than diameter 379.
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[0060] The arrow tip 370 is threadably attached to the arrow tip insert 310, allowing the tip 370 to be removed from the arrow tip insert 310 and collar 340. The external threads 382 of the arrow tip 370 is threadably received by the threaded bore 324 of the arrow tip insert 310 forming an arrow tip with an elongated insert. The mechanically coupled arrow tip 370 and arrow tip insert 310 is slid through the collar 340 where the external threads 328 of the arrow tip insert 310 is threadably received by the threaded bore 352 of the collar 340. The cylindrical stud 318 of arrow tip insert 310 and attached adjustable weight 390 is inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached by the use of adhesives. The arrow shaft 102 is inserted within an annular channel 365 created by the third internal bore 360 of the collar 340 and the cylindrical stud 318, confining the arrow shaft 102 between the body 342 of collar 340 and the cylindrical stud 318 of the arrow tip insert 310. Further, the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 comes into contact with the ledge 364.
[0061] Alternatively, before attaching the arrow tip 370 to the arrow tip insert 310, the arrow tip insert 310 with attached adjustable weight 390 may be slid through the arrow tip collar 340 whereby the arrow tip insert 310 is threaded into the arrow tip collar 340. The external threads 328 of the arrow tip insert 310 are threadably received by the threaded bore 352 of the collar 340. The cylindrical stud 318 of arrow tip insert 310 and the attached adjustable weight 390 is inserted into the internal bore 103 of the arrow shaft 102 and fixedly attached by the use of adhesives. The arrow shaft 102 is inserted within the annular channel 365 created by the third internal bore 360 of the collar 340 and cylindrical stud 318 of the arrow tip insert 310, confining the arrow shaft 102 between the collar 340 and the arrow tip insert 310. Further, the front edge of the arrow shaft 102 comes into contact with the ledge 364. The arrow tip 370 may then be removably attached to the arrow tip insert 310. The external threads 382 of the arrow tip 370 is threadably received by the threaded bore 324 of the arrow tip insert 310, allowing the removal of arrow tip 370 from the arrow tip insert 310 in circumstances where it is desirous to switch the arrow tip 370 to an alternative arrow tip 370, As shown, there is a gap between the arrow tip 370 and the collar 340. It is contemplated that the collar 340 may be formed to correspond to the arrow tip 370 for a precise fit without any gaps.
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[0064] While there have been shown what are presently considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention,