Over time, archery bows have advanced in sophistication and modern archery bows, when manipulated, are subjected to a great deal of inherent vibration from the tension in the bow which is transferred from the bow riser to the archer's hand. When this occurs, the accuracy of the archery shot is compromised. Also, vibration causes fatigue to occur during lengthy practice sessions.
A large number of devices have been developed and utilized to overcome the problem of archery bow vibration. Due to varying characteristics in the archery bow in combination with the level of expertise of the archer, different vibration dampening and balancing devices are employed as the varying needs dictate. There is not a single device that accommodates all situations and, therefore, there is a need to select the desired vibration dampening or balancing device which can be quickly and conveniently interchanged with another device without the need to change the entire mechanism.
By this invention, a holder for an archery bow vibration dampening and balancing means device is provided and includes a generally circular attachment housing to receive a vibration dampening or balancing device with an attachment bar interconnected to the attachment housing. A flexible base is provided with a flanged cavity for receiving the attachment bar in an interconnected relation with the flexible base adapted for attachment between the split limbs of an archery bow flexible limb.
An alternative form of the holder includes a generally circular attachment housing for receiving a vibration dampening or balancing device whereby the holder is interconnected between two split limbs of an archery bow by means of a pair of apertured attachment rings secured to the attachment housing with the split limbs sandwiched between the two flexible rubber apertured attachment rings.
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According to this invention, and as shown in
To complete the holder for the vibration dampening and balancing means, according to this invention, attachment holder 13 includes coupling 14 attached thereto. Attachment holder 13 is manufactured of aluminum or other suitable material. Neck 15 extends upwardly from coupling 14 remote from attachment holder 13 with attachment bar 16 integrally joined to neck 15 remote from coupling 14. Shoulders 17 and 18 extend outwardly from the sides of attachment bar 16. With reference to
For the purpose of providing an archery bow vibration dampening or balancing capability, device 22 is provided and includes outer ring 23 formed around the periphery thereof. Groove 24 is formed on the interior of attachment holder 13 and is adapted to receive outer ring 23 to secure device 22 in its operating position, as shown in
Alternatively, attachment holder 13 and flexible base 7 are integrally joined together whereby the entire holder is made of flexible material such as rubber.
In order to install the vibration dampening and balancing device, shown in
According to a modification of this invention, an alternative holder is shown in
In order to attach the holder to the archery bow, as shown in
In order to install the holder shown in
Following this, attachment ring 35 is positioned on the top surfaces of split limbs 2 and 3 and cover 32 is placed in face contacting relation with the upper surface of attachment ring 35 such that apertured sleeve 34 extends through aperture 37. By this means, spacer ring 39 and the corresponding spacer ring disposed on the underside of attachment ring 35 are disposed in face contacting relation to provide the spacing to receive split limbs 2 and 3. Screw 31 then is inserted through apertures through apertures 33, 37 and 38 and into apertured threaded coupler 30 whereby screw 31 is tightened so that the holder is securely affixed to the archery bow and between split limbs 2 and 3.
Therefore, by this invention, a wide variety of vibration dampening and balancing devices are interchangeably attached to an archery bow quickly and conveniently without the necessity of removing and replacing the entire device.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6298842 | Sims | Oct 2001 | B1 |
7703449 | Wright | Apr 2010 | B2 |
20040107952 | Kronfeld | Jun 2004 | A1 |