Arrow launcher apparatus

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Inventors

Evans, Daniel L.

Application #

573640

Filed

May-17-2000

Published

Mar-20-2001

Current US Class

124/44.5

International Classes

F41B 005/22

Field of Search

124/24.1 124/44.5

Examiners

Ricci; John A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thompson; David S.

US Patent References

4453528   Arrow rest
5095884   Arrow rest apparatus
5117803   Adjustable arrow rest
5285764   Arrow rest apparatus
5365912   Arrow rest assembl...
5421314   Quick set rest
5632263   Automatic arrow po...
5960779   Arrow rest and lau...

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Abstract
An arrow launcher apparatus (10) includes a bow attachment assembly (20) which allows attachment to the middle portion of the handle of a bow in a manner that allows adjustment approximately along the axis of the arrow. An elevation adjustment assembly (40), attached to the bow attachment assembly, allows vertical adjustment against the bow attachment assembly. A windage adjustment assembly (70), attached to the elevation adjustment assembly, allows horizontal adjustment against the elevation adjustment assembly. A launcher sleeve assembly (100) is pivotably carried by the windage adjustment assembly between a forward position wherein the launcher arm (140) is lowered, and a rearward position wherein the launcher arm is raised. A pull string (160) is attached to the buss cable on a compound bow that moves down when the bowstring is pulled back. Movement of the pull string overcomes the bias of the spring (120) and lifts the launcher arm and arrow. Upon release of the bowstring, the buss cable moves up and the launcher sleeve assembly pivots to its relaxed state, thereby lowering the launcher arm.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An arrow launcher apparatus comprising:

(A) a bow attachment assembly comprising:

(a) an elongated body defining at least one elongated bow attachment slot; and

(b) a vertically oriented protrusion defining at least one threaded hole;

(B) an elevation adjustment assembly attached to the bow attachment assembly, the elevation adjustment assembly comprising:

(a) a bow attachment block defining a vertically oriented recess sized to adjustably mate with the vertically oriented protrusion;

(b) an elevation attachment bolt, passing through an elongated vertical slot defined through the bow attachment block, and threaded into one of the at least one threaded holes; and



Description
BACKGROUND

A limited number of launcher-type arrow rests are known and used by archery enthusiasts. While in theory such arrow rests have many advantages, there is still considerable unmet demand for an arrow rest that is more easily and accurately adjusted, both vertically and horizontally.

A primary cause of the difficulty in adjusting such arrow rests is that the structure of known arrow rests tends to rely on adjustable movement against the bow itself by the bracket or fastener which is used to directly attach the apparatus to the bow. That is, the entire apparatus is incrementally moved with respect to the bow to make an adjustment. However, such a bracket is under considerable stress, in that it receives a shock each time an arrow is released. The shock is typically greater to this portion of the apparatus than to other portions of the apparatus, since the weight of the entire remainder of the apparatus is supported by this bracket. Such repeated shocks will eventually incrementally change the position of the bracket, thereby resulting in degradation of accuracy.
 
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