Archery bow assembly

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Inventors

Troncoso, Vincent F.
Troncosco, Jr., Fernando

Application #

015310

Filed

Feb-17-1987

Published

Jun-7-1988

Current US Class

124/24.1
124/44.5

International Classes

F41B 005/00; F41D 010/00

Field of Search

124/41 124/24

Assignee

Golden Key Futura, Inc. (Montrose, CO)

Examiners

Pinkham; Richard C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nist; Donald E.

US Patent References

3935854   Archery bow and a...
4577612   Arrow holder
4632087   Archery arrow sup...
4664093   Arrow rest assembl...

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Other References

Nelson Arrow Holder, (Nelson), 4/27/54. Hunter II, "Archery Mag.", 1975.

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Abstract
The archery bow assembly includes an archery bow having a riser with arrow window, arrow rest and handle, a pair of limbs and a bowstring. The assembly also includes a novel arrow holder which prevents an arrow from inadvertently rolling off the rest but which automatically releases the arrow as the arrow is drawn during shooting of the bow. The holder includes a flexible resilient elongated line of rubber or the like having a high frictional resistance with the surface of the arrow, connectors at one or both opposite ends of the line, an anchor bolt or the like anchoring one end of the line through its connector to the riser, preferably at the rear end thereof, and a smooth surfaced slide pin or the like interconnected to and projecting rearwardly from the riser and slideably receiving the connector at the opposite end of the line, after the line is passed over the arrow when the latter is on the rest. Preferably, the pin is carried by a crossbar. As the arrow is drawn rearwardly, the line travels with it until the connector slides off the slide pin so that the line automatically releases the arrow and then flexes out of the window area and arrow path. In order to accommodate various arrow shaft diameters, bow riser configurations, arrow rests and the like, the pin angle and length are adjustable, as is its position behind the bow window. The crossbar is also adjustable in length and angle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved archery bow assembly, said assembly comprising, in combination:

a. an archery bow having

i. a riser with handle, an arrow window and an arrow rest fixed adjacent to and extending into said window,

ii. a pair of limbs secured to opposite ends of said riser, and

iii. a bowstring inter-connected to said limbs; and

b. an improved arrow holder, including

i. a flexible, resilient elongated line bearing a slide connector on one end thereof, said line being frictionally engageable with the surface of an archery arrow,

ii. anchoring means including a first adjustably positionable bracket extending toward said bowstring, and a transversely extending second adjustably positionable bracket connected to the rear portion of said first bracket and extending behind said window, said first bracket inter-connecting the opposite end of said line to said riser, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to sports equipment and more particularly to an improved archery bow assembly having a novel arrow holder.

2. Prior Art

There are many types of archery arrow holders which have been developed. Most are clumsy, bulky and expensive. The only arrow holders currently in favor are those which are in the form of racks connected to the bow riser on the side opposite that facing the arrow window. Such holders releasably secure the arrows by V-shaped clips. An arrow must be manually inserted with both hands into and manually removed from the holder before the archer can string it on the bowstring, then place it on the arrow rest, draw and shoot the arrow. Obviously, the bow is not ready to shoot instantly, as may be required during hunting. Moreover, it is difficult and inconvenient to have to use both hands to place a sharp arrow in a holder, since the bow must then be laid down or braced against an object. If, instead, the rear end of an arrow is merely placed on the bowstring and the arrow shaft is allowed to sit on the arrow rest while the bowhunter carries the bow in the field, in order to permit instant shooting when a target animal appears, any substantial tilting and/or bumping of the bow, such as is normally encountered when a bowhunter travels through rough terrain, will cause the arrow to roll off the rest. The bowhunter must then continually reseat the arrow on the rest or else risk that firing the bow will result in a grossly inaccurate shot, with possible damage to the arrow, hunter and/or bow.
 
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