Archery bow stabilizer

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Inventors

Legate, Boyd B.

Application #

074733

Filed

May-8-1998

Published

Dec-7-1999

Current US Class

124/89
267/136

International Classes

F41B 005/20

Field of Search

124/89 188/378 188/380 267/136

Examiners

Ricci; John A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McHale & Slavin PA

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Abstract
A damped archery bow stabilizer includes a primary tube having a hollow interior. A shock absorber assembly is disposed within of the primary tube hollow interior. The shock absorber assembly employs a shock absorber housing, a damping construction, and damping fluid. The shock absorber housing includes a hollow sleeve bounded by a first endcap and a second endcap. The damping construction is disposed within the shock absorber housing and includes a vibration absorbing mass held in place by biasing springs. The biasing springs cooperate with the damping fluid to limit the motion of the vibration absorbing mass. The damping fluid has a relatively temperature-independent viscosity. In an alternate embodiment, the hollow interior of the primary tube includes vibration-absorption material disposed between the inside surface of the primary tube and the outside surface of the shock absorber assembly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An archery bow stabilizer comprising:

a primary tube having a hollow interior region, said primary tube being characterized by a threaded first end;

a shock absorber assembly disposed within said hollow interior region; said shock absorber assembly including a shock absorber housing, a damping construction, and a vibration-absorbing-effective amount of damping fluid disposed within said housing; said shock absorber housing defined as a hollow sleeve bounded by a removable first endcap and an opposite second endcap, said first endcap having a threaded surface constructed and arranged to engage said primary tube threaded first end; said damping construction being disposed within said hollow sleeve, said damping construction including a vibration absorbing mass positioned inside said hollow sleeve by a first biasing spring and a second biasing spring, said first biasing spring extending between said vibration absorbing mass and said first endcap and said second biasing spring extending between said vibration absorbing mass and said second endcap; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to archery bow stabilizers and, in particular, to a stabilizer having a damped shock absorber assembly mounted within an elongated primary rod.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The sport of archery is an ancient pastime in which an archery bow is used to project arrows at selected targets. An archer's success is based, in large part, upon the ability to master three main tasks: accurately judging distances, keeping a bow steady during a given shot, and managing muscle fatigue.

Archers consider target distance when assessing the likely affects of gravity and drag while aiming at a target. Because arrows tend to lose altitude during flight, many archers fire arrows along an arced path. Proper assessment of target distances helps an archer calculate the arc required to deliver an arrow to a chosen target.

Similarly, an archer must be able to keep a bow steady while firing an arrow. If the bow wavers during a shot, the accuracy of the shot will be affected. Some archers find bow placement to be so critical that they time shots in deference to the cadence of their breathing.
 
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