The present invention relates to accessories and devices designed to absorb the vibrations generated when an arrow is shot from a bow and to balance the bow to the user's requirements.
In the prior art there exists several devices for absorbing vibration of the bow during the time period when an arrow is shot from the bow. In addition, some of these devices are also capable to some extent of balancing the bow. Such prior art devices can be found in issued United States patent numbers:
While the devices described in the above-identified United States patents may absorb vibration and balance the bow to some extent, they all have one or more defects such as being heavy, cumbersome, being affected by the wind and providing limited adjustability.
Applicant incorporates by reference all of Provisional Application No. 61/209,595.
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art.
In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide an accessory platform for an archery bow which not only absorbs the vibration but also provides substantial adjustability in balancing the bow to the user's specifications.
In keeping with the principals and objects of the present invention, the above described objects are accomplished by a unique accessory platform for archery bows. The accessory platform includes a substantially disk-shaped portion provided with a hole in the center thereof, a plurality of holes are provided around a periphery of the disk-shaped portion and a base cushion is provided in the hole and includes means to couple the disk-shaped portion directly or indirectly to an archery bow. This accessory platform is utilized to absorb vibration when an arrow is shot from an archery bow and to balance the weight of the archery bow pursuant to the requirements of the user.
The above mentioned features and objects will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanied drawings wherein like referenced numerals described like elements and in which:
Referring to the
The disk 2 is further provided at its center with a hole 8. The hole 8 may be further provided with radially extending notches 10 on a bottom surface of the disk 2. These notches 10 are utilized to prevent the disk 2 from rotating on its mounting.
A cushion base comprising two parts shown in the
In operation and as is shown in
With the stabilizer 24 mounted on the archery bow, not shown, and the disk 2 mounted to the stabilizer 24 by means of the bottom portion 12 of the cushion base, the vibration generated when an arrow is shot from a bow is absorbed by means of the cushion base while the weights 6 provided on the disk 2 maintain the balance of the bow.
While the present invention has been described in terms of a separate cushion base from the disk 2, one of ordinary skill in the art could also make the cushion base and the disk 2 as a single molded part. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above described embodiment is but one of many embodiments which could be made based upon the principals and objects of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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20100242940 A1 | Sep 2010 | US |