A lighted arrow shaft includes a cylindrical shaft having a first end and a second end. The second end is opposite the first end. A tip is secured to the cylindrical shaft at the first end. A non-powered light source is disposed within the shaft.
A lighted arrow shaft includes a cylindrical shaft haying a first end and a second end. The second end is opposite the first end. A tip is secured to the cylindrical shaft at the first end. A non-powered light source is disposed within the shaft.
A crossbow having an energy storage system configured for storing energy when a bowstring is cocked at full-draw and releasing at least a portion of the stored energy when a trigger is pulled releasing the bowstring. The stored energy is defined by an area under a power-curve or draw-curve of the crossbow. The power-curve is defined by the force required to draw the bowstring from an un-cocked position to the cocked position. Between the un-cocked position and an intermediate position, the force required to draw the bowstring is substantially proportional to the draw distance. Between the intermediate position and the cocked position, the force required to draw the bowstring is substantially constant. When the cocked bowstring is released, at least a portion of the stored energy is transferred in the form of kinetic energy of an arrow or bolt nocked on the cocked bowstring.
A crossbow includes a riser. The crossbow includes a first limb and a second limb. The first limb includes a first end and a second end. The second limb includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the first limb and the first end of the second limb are coupled to the riser. A first wheel is rotatably coupled to the first limb proximate the second end thereof. A second wheel is rotatably coupled to the second limb proximate the second end thereof. The crossbow includes a first power cord that includes a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to the first wheel. The crossbow includes a second power cord a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to the first wheel. The crossbow includes a bowstring. The crossbow includes an efficiency of at least 80%.
A lighted arrow shaft includes a cylindrical shaft. The lighted arrow shaft includes a light dispersing material disposed within the shaft. The lighted arrow shaft includes a light source connected to the light dispersing material and disposed within the shaft. The lighted arrow shaft includes a power source in electrical communication with the light source and disposed within the shaft.
A lighted arrow shaft includes a cylindrical shaft. The lighted arrow shaft includes a light dispersing material disposed within the shaft. The lighted arrow shaft includes a light source connected to the light dispersing material and disposed within the shaft. The lighted arrow shaft includes a power source in electrical communication with the light source and disposed within the shaft.
F21L 4/04 - Electric lighting devices with self-contained electric batteries or cells characterised by provision of a light source housing portion adjustably fixed to the remainder of the device
G02B 6/46 - Processes or apparatus adapted for installing optical fibres or optical cables
Crossbows; Archery equipment, namely, broadheads, field arrow points and non-telescopic bow sights; Archery equipment kits primarily composed of crossbows, crossbow bolts, field arrow points, quivers, mounts for quivers, vibration dampeners for crossbow strings, vibration dampeners for crossbow limbs, crossbow rope cocking aids, and also including crossbow scopes and lubricant for crossbow rails
An arrow loading guide configured for enabling an archer to correctly load and nock an arrow or bolt using tactical feedback only, i.e., without “watching” the process. The arrow loading guide includes a central bore for receiving at least a portion of a shaft of an arrow or bolt, a plurality of radial slots extending from the central bore, and a pair of opposing slots extending from the central bore and through an exterior surface of the arrow loading guide. Each radial slot is configured for receiving at least a portion of a vane coupled to the shaft of the arrow or bolt. The pair of opposing slots are configured for receiving at least a portion of a bowstring.
A cocking mechanism is disclosed. The cocking mechanism comprises an actuator assembly, a hand crank assembly, and a bow string hook assembly. The actuator assembly further comprises clutch assembly having a bearing housing, a bearing cage, a support axle and bearing elements. The bearing housing is defined by an inner peripheral surface having a plurality of inwardly extending annular ramps, wherein the bearing elements contact a portion of the ramps to prevent rotation of the support axle in a first direction, but allows for rotation of the support axle in a second direction when the actuator assembly is in a locked configuration. This provides for immediate braking action against any unforeseen forward motion of the bow string of a crossbow such as when inadvertently or accidently releasing the removable hand crank assembly during the cocking operation.
A bowstring release includes a body, a jaw, a trigger, first and second biasing elements, and a back tension adjustment apparatus having a sheath, a tension adjustment rod, a tension adjustment knob, and a back tension biasing element. Moving the jaw into a channel of the body cocks the release. Pulling the trigger releases the bowstring.
A connector for coupling an arrow shaft and an arrowhead to each other includes an insert configured for coupling with the arrow shaft and an outsert configured for coupling with an arrowhead.
A crossbow includes a riser. The crossbow includes a first limb and a second limb. The first limb includes a first end and a second end. The second limb includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the first limb and the first end of the second limb are coupled to the riser. A first wheel is rotatably coupled to the first limb proximate the second end thereof. A second wheel is rotatably coupled to the second limb proximate the second end thereof. The crossbow includes a first power cord that includes a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to the first wheel. The crossbow includes a second power cord a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to the first wheel. The crossbow includes a bowstring. The crossbow includes an efficiency of at least 80%.
A crossbow includes a riser. The crossbow includes a first limb and a second limb. The first limb includes a first end and a second end. The second limb includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the first limb and the first end of the second limb are coupled to the riser. A first wheel is rotatably coupled to the first limb proximate the second end thereof. A second wheel is rotatably coupled to the second limb proximate the second end thereof. The crossbow includes a first power cord that includes a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to the first wheel. The crossbow includes a second power cord a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to the first wheel. The crossbow includes a bowstring. The crossbow includes an efficiency of at least 80%.
An energy storage system for a bow, the system defined at least in part by a riser, a first and second limb each having a first end coupled to the riser, a first and second wheel disposed at a second end of respective first and second limbs, a first and second power cord each having a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to respective first and second wheels, and a string extending between and coupled to the first and second wheels.
A non-limiting exemplary embodiment of a winch includes a bearing housing, a one way bearing having an outer ring attached to the bearing housing, a bearing hub having a cylindrical section attached to an inner ring of the one way bearing, a friction disk having a first surface adjacent a disc of the bearing hub, a crank spool having a first disk adjacent a second surface of the friction disk, a crank housing configured for rotatably retaining the crank spool, a crank shaft extending through the bearing hub, through the friction disk, and into the crank spool, wherein a first end of the crank shaft is coupled to the crank spool, and a crank mechanism coupled to a second end of the crank shaft.
An apparatus for securing an accessory to a device. The apparatus includes an elongated base, a clamp, and a lever. The clamp is defined at least in part by a first section disposed on the elongated base and a second section slidably coupled to the elongated base. The lever is operable for locking and un-locking the second section.
F16B 2/18 - Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening using cams, levers, eccentrics, or toggles
F41B 5/14 - Bows; Crossbows - Details of bows; Accessories for arc shooting
An arrow loading guide configured for enabling an archer to correctly load and nock an arrow or bolt using tactical feedback only, i.e., without "watching" the process. The arrow loading guide includes a central bore for receiving at least a portion of a shaft of an arrow or bolt, a plurality of radial slots extending from the central bore, and a pair of opposing slots extending from the central bore and through an exterior surface of the arrow loading guide. Each radial slot is configured for receiving at least a portion of a vane coupled to the shaft of the arrow or bolt. The pair of opposing slots are configured for receiving at least a portion of a bowstring.
An arrow loading guide configured for enabling an archer to correctly load and nock an arrow or bolt using tactical feedback only, i.e., without "watching" the process. The arrow loading guide includes a central bore for receiving at least a portion of a shaft of an arrow or bolt, a plurality of radial slots extending from the central bore, and a pair of opposing slots extending from the central bore and through an exterior surface of the arrow loading guide. Each radial slot is configured for receiving at least a portion of a vane coupled to the shaft of the arrow or bolt. The pair of opposing slots are configured for receiving at least a portion of a bowstring.
A crossbow having an energy storage system configured for storing energy when a bowstring is cocked at full-draw and releasing at least a portion of the stored energy when a trigger is pulled releasing the bowstring. The stored energy is defined by an area under a power-curve or draw-curve of the crossbow. The power-curve is defined by the force required to draw the bowstring from an un-cocked position to the cocked position. Between the un-cocked position and an intermediate position, the force required to draw the bowstring is substantially proportional to the draw distance. Between the intermediate position and the cocked position, the force required to draw the bowstring is substantially constant. When the cocked bowstring is released, at least a portion of the stored energy is transferred in the form of kinetic energy of an arrow or bolt nocked on the cocked bowstring.
A crossbow having an energy storage system configured for storing energy when a bowstring is cocked at full-draw and releasing at least a portion of the stored energy when a trigger is pulled releasing the bowstring. The stored energy is defined by an area under a power-curve or draw-curve of the crossbow. The power-curve is defined by the force required to draw the bowstring from an un-cocked position to the cocked position. Between the un-cocked position and an intermediate position, the force required to draw the bowstring is substantially proportional to the draw distance. Between the intermediate position and the cocked position, the force required to draw the bowstring is substantially constant. When the cocked bowstring is released, at least a portion of the stored energy is transferred in the form of kinetic energy of an arrow or bolt nocked on the cocked bowstring.
A firing system for a crossbow includes a bowstring carrier and a trigger assembly. The bowstring carrier includes a sear and a catch. The trigger assembly includes a trigger and a trigger roller. An embodiment of the firing system includes a bowstring carrier, a trigger assembly, and a dry-fire inhibitor. Another embodiment of the firing system includes a bowstring carrier, a trigger assembly, and a safety. Yet another embodiment of the firing system includes a bowstring carrier, a trigger assembly, a dry-fire inhibitor, a safety, and a safety reset.
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
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Feed supplements for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of ground protein-based powder for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of granular minerals for deer; Dietary and nutritional supplements for deer Food for animals
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
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Feed supplements for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of ground protein-based powder for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of granular minerals for deer; Dietary and nutritional supplements for deer Food for animals
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
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Dietary and nutritional supplements for deer; Feed supplements for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of ground protein-based powder for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of granular minerals for deer
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
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Feed supplements for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of ground protein-based powder for deer; Nutritional supplements in the form of granular minerals for deer; Dietary and nutritional supplements for deer
A bowstring release includes a body, a jaw, a trigger, first and second biasing elements, and a back tension adjustment apparatus having a sheath, a tension adjustment rod, a tension adjustment knob, and a back tension biasing element. Moving the jaw into a channel of the body cocks the release. Pulling the trigger releases the bowstring.
A connector for coupling an arrow shaft and an arrowhead to each other includes an insert configured for coupling with the arrow shaft and an outsert configured for coupling with an arrowhead. The insert includes a first section having an outer surface configured for coupling with an inner surface of a bore of the arrow shaft; a second section; and a collar between the first and second sections. The outsert includes an arrow shaft section including an arrow shaft having an inner surface configured for coupling with an outer surface of the arrow shaft and an insert compartment configured for coupling with the second section of the insert. An arrowhead section is configured for coupling with the arrowhead. The arrow shaft section and the arrowhead section are discrete sections of the outsert.
A bowstring release includes a body, a jaw, a trigger, first and second biasing elements, and a back tension adjustment apparatus having a sheath, a tension adjustment rod, a tension adjustment knob, and a back tension biasing element. Moving the jaw into a channel of the body cocks the release. Pulling the trigger releases the bowstring.
A connector for coupling an arrow shaft and an arrowhead to each other includes an insert configured for coupling with the arrow shaft and an outsert configured for coupling with an arrowhead.
An energy storage system for a bow, the system defined at least in part by a riser, a first and second limb each having a first end coupled to the riser, a first and second wheel disposed at a second end of respective first and second limbs, a first and second power cord each having a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to respective first and second wheels, and a string extending between and coupled to the first and second wheels.
An energy storage system for a bow, the system defined at least in part by a riser, a first and second limb each having a first end coupled to the riser, a first and second wheel disposed at a second end of respective first and second limbs, a first and second power cord each having a first end coupled to the riser and a second end coupled to respective first and second wheels, and a string extending between and coupled to the first and second wheels.
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
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Providing access to digital photographs taken from remote cameras, via an Internet website portal Online retail store services featuring remote cameras, equipment, and accessories for hunting, wildlife watching, and security Providing a website for the electronic storage of digital photographs taken from remote cameras
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Metal lock boxes; Safes; Metal safes; Metal locks Solar panels for production of electricity; Antennas; Batteries; Rechargeable batteries; Battery charge devices; Power adapters; SIM cards; Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards; Downloadable mobile applications for operating and controlling outdoor digital trail and scouting cameras for hunting; Downloadable mobile applications for taking, uploading, viewing, sending, and downloading digital photos and videos from outdoor digital trail and scouting cameras for hunting
Locking mechanism composed of metal hardware and rubber compression pads sold as a component part of hand tools in the form of saws, pruners, pruning saws, pole saws, pinchers, loppers and hand-operated cutting tools
Metal mechanical fastening element sold as a component part of hand tools in the form of pole saws that allows for removal of pole to convert the tool into a hand saw
A non-limiting exemplary embodiment of a winch includes a bearing housing, a one way bearing having an outer ring attached to the bearing housing, a bearing hub having a cylindrical section attached to an inner ring of the one way bearing, a friction disk having a first surface adjacent a disc of the bearing hub, a crank spool having a first disk adjacent a second surface of the friction disk, a crank housing configured for rotatably retaining the crank spool, a crank shaft extending through the bearing hub, through the friction disk, and into the crank spool, wherein a first end of the crank shaft is coupled to the crank spool, and a crank mechanism coupled to a second end of the crank shaft.
B66D 1/30 - Rope, cable, or chain drums or barrels
B66D 3/14 - Chain or like hand-operated tackles with or without power-transmission gearing between operating member and lifting rope, chain, or cable lever-operated
Wireless electronic transmission of data, images, text, and video from outdoor digital trail and scouting cameras for hunting; Transmission and delivery of data, images, text, and video from wireless cameras via cellular data networks
Wireless electronic transmission of data, images, text, and video from outdoor digital trail and scouting cameras for hunting; Transmission and delivery of data, images, text, and video from wireless cameras via cellular data networks
A cut-on-contact broadhead having a plurality of deployable blades. Each of the plurality of blades is pivotally coupled to a ferrule configured for attaching the broadhead to a shaft of an arrow or a bolt. Each of the plurality of blades includes a tip, an impact region, a first cutting edge, and a second cutting edge. During flight, blades are in a fully retracted state forming a distal tip of the broadhead having sharp cutting edges defined at least in part by the first cutting edges of the blades. Upon impact, the distal tip of the broadhead creates a bore in the target. As the broadhead penetrates the target, the plurality of blades are deployed into a swept-back configuration exposing the second cutting edge of each blade. The second cutting edges expand the bore initiated by the distal tip of the broadhead and create a passage in the target.
A cut-on-contact broadhead having a ferrule and a plurality of deployable blades pivotally coupled to the ferrule. The ferrule includes a plurality of recesses, and at least one protrusion extending away from a surface of one or more of the plurality of recesses. Each of the plurality of blades includes a tip, an impact region, a first cutting edge, and a second cutting edge. During flight, the blades are in a fully retracted configuration forming a chisel tip having cutting edges defined at least in part by the first cutting edge of each blade. Upon impact, the plurality of blades are deployed into a swept-back configuration whereby the second cutting edges expand the bore initiated by the chisel tip.
A cut-on-contact broadhead having a plurality of deployable blades rotatably coupled to a surface of a ferrule, and a plurality of channels disposed on the surface of the ferrule. At least a portion of each channel is defined at least in part by at least a portion of the ferrule and at least a portion of at least one of the plurality of blades. Each blade includes a tip, an impact shoulder, and a first and second cutting edges. During flight, the blades are in a fully retracted configuration forming a distal tip having sharp cutting edges defined at least in part by the first cutting edges of the blades. Upon impact, the distal tip initiates a bore in the target, the plurality of blades deploy into a swept-back configuration, and the second cutting edges expand and lengthen the bore initiated by the distal tip.