Archery apparatus

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Inventors

Savage, Huey P.

Application #

705299

Filed

May-24-1991

Published

Apr-27-1993

Current US Class

124/24.1
124/25.6
124/35.2
124/44.5
124/87
124/88

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/23.1 124/24.1 124/25.6 124/35.2 124/86 124/87 124/88 124/89 124/44.5 124/32 124/35.1 33/265

Assignee

Savage Systems, Inc. (San Clemente, CA)

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jackson; Harold L.

US Patent References

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5025565   Range finding bow...
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Other References

"Tie The Loop" Article in Bow & Arrow Magazine, pp. 46-47, Apr. 1986. Bow & Arrow Oct., 1985 p. 69--Advertisement by The Market Place.

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Abstract
An archery apparatus for optimizing the force exerted on the arrow upon release includes a frame or riser and a pair of resilient limbs extending in opposite directions therefrom. A bowstring is connected between the free ends of the limbs and includes a nocking point for engagement with the nock of an arrow. an arrow rest is carried by the frame and together with the nocking point on the bowstring define a shooting axis along with the arrow travels when departing the bow. A hand grip is mounted on each side of the frame adjacent the shooting axis for accommodating the left and right hands of an archer. A harness adapted to be worn by the archer includes a bowstring release mechanism for selectively holding and releasing the bowstring adjacent the nocking point. In operation, the archer after putting the harness on, (1) secures the bowstring to the bowstring release mechanism and flexes the bow limbs by forcing the frame away from his or her body with both arms, (2) aims the arrow toward a desired target and (3) actuates the bowstring release mechanism to propel the arrow toward the target.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An archery apparatus for launching arrows comprising:

a bow having:

a central section;

a pair of resilient limbs extending in opposite directions from the central section;

a bowstring connected between the ends of the limbs and having a nocking point, the bowstring, limbs and central section lying generally in a central plane encompassing the path of the arrow to be launched;

an arrow rest disposed in said central plane for supporting the shaft of the arrow, the arrow rest and nocking point aligning the arrow on a shooting axis along which the arrow travels when departing the bow;

at least one hand grip extending from the central section adjacent the shooting axis; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to archery equipment in which the force to be imparted to an arrow is held by the archer and more particularly to a bow and bowstring release mechanism which optimize the force exerted on the arrow upon release.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Bow designers have from ancient times sought to increase the speed at which an arrow is launched thereby improving the trajectory, range and destructive power of the arrow.

The efforts of the designers have resulted in a progression of bows from the conventional long bow to the recurved bow and, in more recent times, to the compound bow. To shoot an arrow each bow must be held at arms length with one hand while the other hand and arm pulls the bowstring from its resting position to its full draw position. The force exerted on the bowstring by the archer is commonly referred to as the draw weight. Once the bowstring is in the full draw position, the bow must be held in a steady position while the arrow is aimed at a desired target and then released. The limiting factor on draw weight is the strength of the archer's back muscles and particularly the strength of the back muscles associated with the pulling arm.
 
  Disclosed is an archery alignment device for a bow with a tensioned bow string drawn by an archer comprising a mount adapted to mount the device on the...  A combination arrow sight and support device is adapted to be mounted to an archery bow. A horizontal bar projects outwardly from the bow across the plane...