Claims
- 1. An archery bow structure comprising:
- a handle riser having a handgrip portion configured to be grasped by an archer's hand; and
- a stabilizer receiver removably mounted to the handle riser to leave a cavity between a portion of the stabilizer receiver and the handgrip portion, the cavity being sized to enable one or more of the fingers of the archer's hand to slide between the handgrip portion and the portion of the stabilizer receiver, the stabilizer receiver having at least one weight-reducing orifice extending therethrough.
- 2. An archery bow structure comprising:
- a handle riser having a handgrip portion configured to be grasped by an archer's hand;
- a stabilizer receiver displaced from the handgrip portion and configured to receive an archery bow stabilizer;
- a threaded extension extending through the stabilizer receiver and removably attaching the stabilizer receiver to the handle riser; and
- a cavity between a portion of the stabilizer receiver and the handgrip portion, the cavity being sized to enable one or more of the fingers of the archer's hand to slide between the handgrip portion and the stabilizer receiver.
- 3. An archery bow handle defining a major longitudinal handle axis comprising:
- a handle body;
- a first end of the handle body;
- a second end of the handle body longitudinally displaced from the first end;
- a handgrip portion positioned longitudinally between the first and second ends and configured to be grasped by an archer's hand;
- a stabilizer receiver displaced from the handgrip portion and configured to receive an archery bow stabilizer;
- a threaded extension extending through the stabilizer receiver and removably attaching the stabilizer receiver to the handle body; and
- a cavity between the stabilizer receiver and the handgrip portion, the cavity being sized to enable one or more of the fingers of the archer's hand to slide between the handgrip portion and the stabilizer receiver.
- 4. The archery bow handle of claim 3 further comprising a rotation stop connected to both the stabilizer receiver and the handle body and configured to impede rotation of the stabilizer receiver relative to the handle body.
- 5. The archery bow handle of claim 4 wherein the stabilizer receiver comprises a pin receptacle and the handle body comprises a pin receptacle and wherein the rotation stop is a pin received within both the pin receptacle of the stabilizer receiver and the pin receptacle of the handle body.
- 6. The archery bow handle of claim 3 wherein the stabilizer receiver comprises a major longitudinal axis and wherein the major longitudinal axis of the stabilizer receiver and the major longitudinal axis of the archery bow handle intersect one another.
- 7. The archery bow handle of claim 3 wherein the stabilizer receiver comprises a receiver body and at least one weight reducing slot formed within the receiver body.
- 8. The archery bow handle of claim 3 wherein the stabilizer receiver comprises a receiver body and a plurality of weight reducing slots formed within the receiver body.
- 9. The archery bow handle of claim 3, wherein the handgrip portion defines a forward direction in which an arrow would be launched, and wherein the stabilizer receiver is laterally displaced forwardly of the handgrip portion.
- 10. An archery bow comprising:
- a handle defining a major longitudinal handle axis and comprising:
- a handle body;
- a first end of the handle body;
- a second end of the handle body longitudinally displaced from the first end;
- a handgrip portion positioned longitudinally between the first and second ends and configured to be grasped by an archer's hand;
- a stabilizer receiver displaced from the handgrip portion and configured to receive an archery bow stabilizer, the stabilizer receiver and the handgrip portion overlapping at a common longitudinal displacement from the first end, the stabilizer receiver being removably attached to the handle body with a threaded extension that extends through the stabilizer receiver;
- a cavity between the stabilizer receiver and the handgrip portion, the cavity being sized to enable one or more of the fingers of the archer's hand to slide between the handgrip portion and the stabilizer receiver;
- a pair of limbs extending from the handle; and
- a bowstring joined to the limbs.
- 11. An archery bow comprising:
- an archery bow handle comprising:
- a handle body;
- a stabilizer receiver removably attached to the handle body, the stabilizer receiver being configured to threadedly engage an archery bow stabilizer;
- an orifice extending through the stabilizer receiver;
- a threaded extension extending through the orifice of the stabilizer receiver and retaining the stabilizer receiver to the handle body; and
- a rotation stop connected to both the stabilizer receiver and the handle body and configured to impede rotation of the stabilizer receiver relative to the handle body;
- a pair of limbs extending from the archery bow handle; and
- a bowstring joined to the limbs.
- 12. A stabilizer receiver comprising:
- a receiver body;
- an aperture extending into the receiver body and configured for receiving an archery bow stabilizer;
- a first orifice extending through the receiver body and configured for receiving a first pin;
- a second orifice extending into the receiver body and configured for receiving a second pin; and
- at least two weight reducing slots formed within the receiver body.
RELATED PATENT DATA
This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/831,710, filed Apr. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,266; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08,775,899, filed Jan. 2, 1997 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,070.
US Referenced Citations (28)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Yamaha Brochure, "1993 Yamaha Archery", 1993, 3 pgs. |
Copies of photographs of alleged prior art bow. |
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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