Bow-limb-operated pull-down arrow rest support

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Inventors

Fletcher, James D.

Application #

118436

Filed

Nov-9-1987

Published

Feb-14-1989

Current US Class

124/24.1
124/44.5
D22/107

International Classes

F41B 005/00

Field of Search

124/41

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bissell; Henry M.

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Abstract
A pull-down type arrow rest support for an archery bow is disclosed. The downward motion of the lower limb tip as the bow changes from its drawn position to its relaxed position is used to pull down the arrow rest support out of the path of the arrow. There is no need for cocking the device each time before an arrow is fired, and the pulled-down arrow rest support clears even the largest fletchings so that the arrow is not deflected from its intended path. The arrow rest support disclosed makes it possible to use a V-spool rest or can be adapted to use other commercially available arrow rests. Provisions are made for precise vertical and horizontal adjustments of the arrow position, and the V-rest can be adjusted to accommodate any size arrow.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pull-down arrow rest support for an archery bow comprising:

attachment means for attaching said arrow rest support to said bow;

support means attached to said attachment means for supporting an arrow;

elastic restoring means for holding said support means in first and second positions corresponding to relaxed and drawn states of said bow, respectively; and

retracting means for holding said support means in said first position when said bow is relaxed and for moving said support means away from the path of said arrow as it is being fired;

continuously and smoothly horizontally adjustable and width-adjustable rest means on said support means for adjusting a position of said arrow with respect to its horizontal distance from said attachment means and for accommodating different sized arrow shafts;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention.

This invention relates to archery and, more particularly, to an arrow rest support which is pulled down by action of the bow limb when the arrow is released.

2. Description of the Related Art.

The shooting of arrows with a bow is a skill practiced by man that dates from prehistoric times. The bow in its various forms was for a long time a principal weapon of war and of hunting throughout the world. Proficiency in the use of the bow involved many of the features associated with a sport--practice to achieve accuracy or increased distance, the development of skill in aiming and releasing the arrow, the element of competition, and the satisfaction of skilled performance under pressure. Although in the 15th century the bow was superseded as a weapon of war, it remained in use as a hunting weapon and for recreational activities. Since that time the activities associated with the bow have evolved into the modern sport of archery. By the 1970s, the total number of participants in all forms of the sport was about 8 million in the United States alone. Of these participants, a relatively small number strive for ever greater distances in "flight" shooting, a much larger number are concerned with accuracy in shooting at targets of various kinds at specified distances, and a still larger number have adopted the bow as their primary weapon for hunting game.
 
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