Rest device

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Inventors

Troncoso, Jr., Fernando

Application #

848628

Filed

Apr-7-1986

Published

Aug-18-1987

Current US Class

124/44.5

International Classes

F41D 010/00

Field of Search

124/24

Examiners

Pinkham; Richard C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nist; Donald E.

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Abstract
The archery arrow rest device includes an arrow launcher in the form of an upwardly and forwardly extending blade having a forked upper end for contacting the underside of an arrow shaft, flanked by a pair of flexible, resilient, bendable, upwardly and forwardly extending wire arms for gripping the opposite sides of the arrow shaft. Those arms are connected to the launcher or to a transverse support arm, as is the launcher. The launcher may be pivotally connected to such transverse arm, and biased to a position perpendicular to the transverse arm by springs connected to it or to the arrow-gripping arms so as to eliminate the need for a plunger. The transverse arm is laterally adjustably received in a block securable to the side of an archery bow riser to adjustably support the launcher at a desired location in the bow window. The launcher may be of resiliently depressible material and/or may be rotatable into a depressed position but spring biased to the upright position along with the transverse arm. Such transverse arm may be square in cross-section, toothed as its four exterior edges and driven by a wheel in the block. A click stop mechanism may be attached thereto.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved archery arrow rest device, said device comprising, in combination:

a. a generally narrow, spring biased resiliently depressible launcher adapted to support only the lower portion of an arrow shaft;

b. a generally transverse launcher support arm receiving the rear end of said launcher, said support arm including a non-rotatable portion and a rotatable portion joined thereto and an internally coiled spring connected to both said portions, said launcher being connected to said rotatable portion for rotation therewith against the bias of said spring;

c. a spaced pair of flexible, resilient, bendable, generally upwardly and forwardly extending arrow-gripping arms secured to at least one of said launcher and said transverse support arm and disposed adjacent to and on opposite sides of said launcher, said arrow-gripping arms extending above said launcher forward end, and adapted to releasably grip opposite sides of an arrow shaft while it is on said launcher so as to prevent inadvertent roll-off of said shaft from said launcher, said arrow-gripping arms obviating the necessity of a plunger, and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to sports devices and more particularly to an improved type of archery bow arrow rest.

2. Prior Art

Conventional archery bow arrow rests support the arrow shaft in the archery bow window before launching of the arrow. Most such supports are merely shelves attached to the sidewall of the bow and projecting horizontally into the bow window through which the arrow passes during shooting. It has been found that most rests interfere to some degree with arrow flight, deflecting the arrow from its intended path because the arrow feathers or vanes strike the rest during shooting. This also causes wear of feathers and vanes, inducing erratic arrow flight and requiring frequent vane and feather replacement.

Collapsible rests have been devised to solve this problem, but are expensive and not entirely efficient and reliable. Moreover, most rests do not sufficiently support the arrow shaft to prevent its inadvertent movement thereon during drawing of the bowstring by the fingers, or with a tab and even with some types of mechanical releases, thus shifting the target hit point. They also do not prevent the arrow from rolling off the rest if the arrow is carried on the rest before the bowstring is drawn. This is sometimes done in hunting, where a hit may depend on the hunter's ability to shoot an arrow in a split second of opportunity.
 
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