1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to devices used to stabilize objects, and in particular relates to an adaptor device for stabilizing a bow used in archery, such as a standard archery bow or crossbow.
2. Description of the Related Art
Bows and arrows are used by shooters in competitions and for hunting. Recurve bows have a pair of curved elastic limbs, usually made of wood, fiberglass, metals or composite materials, joined by a riser. The ends of the limbs are connected by a bow string attached to nocks at the ends of the limbs. To shoot an arrow, an archer pulls the bow string and arrow backwards (toward the archer). Releasing the string causes the arrow to be projected away from the archer.
A compound bow uses a levering system, usually of cables and pulleys, to bend the limbs, which are much stiffer than those of a recurve bow or longbow. The compound bow has its string applied to pulleys (cams), and one or both of the pulleys have one or more cables attached to the opposite limb. When the string is drawn back, the string causes the pulleys to turn.
Crossbows have limbs (called a prod) attached at right angles to a crosspiece so that the string can be mechanically pulled and held. A trigger releases the drawn string to shoot a bolt. As used herein, the word “archery bow” includes bows, crossbows and longbows.
Monopods, bipeds, tripods and quad pods are used to support a wide variety of items such as rifles and cameras to allow the user of the items to keep the items stable and in a desired location, and eliminate the need for the person's body to support the weight of the items.
Archery bow bipods and other types of support are used in archery to stabilize the bow and keep the bow in position and upright within reach of the user, for example, during hunting.
In archery, stabilizers are weights that are used on bows to increase their stability and minimize movement of the bow. Examples include a long-rod stabilizer in front of the bow, which moves the center of gravity forward, and may help to reduce errors in shooting and reduce inadvertent movement of the bow.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an archery bow support device that aids in stability of shot with a bow or crossbow.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an archery bow support device that aids shooters with a handicap by supporting the weapon, and also aiding with long range shots.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an archery bow support device that takes the weight of the weapon off of the shooter's arm.
Other objects and advantages will be more fully apparent from the following disclosure and appended claims.
The invention herein is an archery bow support device a trigger handle attachable to the top of a ground support. A threaded cylinder is attached to the trigger handle. A first end of a threaded bar adaptor is attached to the threaded cylinder and a second end of the threaded bar adaptor is attached to the archery bow.
Other objects and features of the inventions will be more fully apparent from the following disclosure and appended claims.
The present invention provides an archery bow support device that aids in stability of shot with a bow, crossbow or longbow, that aids shooters with a handicap by supporting the weapon, and also aids with long range shots, and takes the weight of the weapon off of the shooter's arm. The invention herein may be used with any type of bow that has a 5/16 thread opening. Use of the present invention suppresses the torque from the weapon allowing more consistent, precise arrow or bolt placement for all hunters, but is particularly useful for hunters with physical disabilities. The archer bow support device of the invention may also be used with a camera mount to make video and still shots easier.
Referring in greater detail to the figures, the archery bow support device 10 of the invention for supporting an archery bow 12 comprises a trigger handle 14 (
The trigger handle 14 is attached to a ground support 16 that has at least one leg 18 and a top 20 (
A threaded cylinder 22 is attached to the trigger stick 15 as shown in
A threaded bar adaptor 24 is provided having a first end 26 and a second end 28 (
The device of the invention is preferably used with a standard bow or a crossbow (
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that numerous variations, modifications, and embodiments are possible, and accordingly, all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.