Arrow holder

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Inventors

Ludwig, James E.

Application #

576622

Filed

May-12-1975

Published

Aug-2-1977

Current US Class

124/24.1
124/44.5

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/41

Examiners

Pinkham; Richard C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Davis; Keith B.

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Abstract
An arrow holder including a bifurcated end cooperating with a bow side or arrow rest to continuously hold an arrow in emplacement under virtually every condition including while a bow and strung arrow are being carried about in a non-shooting position, while an arrow is being drawn to a fully-drawn position, and while an arrow is being held in a fully-drawn position. Upon release of an arrow, forward movement of the arrow operates to break the cooperation between the bifurcated end and bow side or arrow rest and release an arrow for free flight.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An arrow holder for continuously holding an arrow having a shaft, a nock on one end of the arrow and three vanes on the same end of the shaft as the nock, two of which vanes face toward a side of the bow when the arrow is in a strung position and the other of which vanes faces away from and is perpindicular to said bow side, in emplacement when the holder is attached to a bow and under virtually every condition including when a bow and strung arrow are being carried in a non-shooting position, while an arrow is being drawn to a fully-drawn position and while an arrow is being held in a fully-drawn position comprising:

means for holding an arrow shaft which means includes a bifurcated end; and, a pivot means for providing when said arrow holder is attached to a bow and an arrow is in proper emplacement pivotal movement of said arrow shaft holding means between positions providing engagement and disengagement of said bifurcated end with and from the arrow shaft, which bifurcated end cooperates with a bow member to apply a holding force of at least a predetermined magnitude to the arrow shaft when said bifurcated end is in engagement on the arrow shaft in a start position to hold the arrow in emplacement, which movement of said bifurcated end is in response to an initial forward movement of the shaft of said arrow to correspondingly move forward, and which pivoting of said holding means is in response to said bifurcated end's forward movement to pivot relative to said pivot means and disengage said bifurcated end from the arrow shaft whereby the cooperation between said bifurcated end and said bow member is broken to release an arrow for free flight.



Description
BACKGROUND and FIELD of the INVENTION

Briefly, the invention relates to archery equipment in general and to those archery devices known as arrow holders in particular.

Continuous arrow emplacement from the time an arrow is first strung until it is shot is extremely important to certain and of some importance to virtually all archery activities. For purposes of this description, "emplacement" means a position of an arrow in which the arrow nock properly engages the bow string and the arrow shaft rests upon the arrow rest (or archer's knuckles or finger if the bow doesn't include an arrow rest). Continuous emplacement is perhaps most important for certain forms of target shooting known as shooting "rounds", and for game hunting. One form of "round" target shooting consists of a plurality of targets which may be placed along a course on terrain including heavy brush, woods, hills, creeks and all manner of natural obstacles. Targets may also be placed to surprise a contestant to provide a test of reflex action shooting skill. According to one version of scoring such round target shooting, a contestant is timed for the length of time required to traverse the course from start to finish and shoot at each target in sequence. In addition to this time, a contestant's total score is also based on his shooting accuracy. Having an arrow continuously in emplacement after racing along difficult terrain, particularly upon suddenly being confronted with a target, is obviously important to either or both reducing a contestant's time or increasing the accuracy of a shot. Game hunting can also include the elements of reflex action shooting and rough terrain which makes it difficult if not impossible for a hunter to continuously have an arrow ready to be drawn and shot without the aid of an arrow holder. For inexperienced archers, means which provide continuous arrow emplacement is important even for passive activities such as archery range target shooting. To illustrate, an inexperienced archer will sometimes cause an arrow shaft to move sideways while drawing the arrow to a fully-drawn position, causing the arrow to drop downwards or otherwise frustrate completion of the shot.
 
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