Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to archery equipment. More particularly, illustrative embodiments of the disclosure relate to an archery equipment holding assembly which supports an archery bow and arrows in an organized, accessible and secure manner.
Archery has been popular among enthusiasts of all abilities for millennia. In target shooting or hunting using archery equipment and accessories, it is frequently necessary for an archer to set a bow down in order to perform a task such as retrieve an arrow for placement in the bow. Many archers, particularly those having expensive and high-precision bows, prefer not to lay the bow on the ground or lean the bow against a tree or other support as he or she retrieves the arrow or performs the task. Placement of the bow on the ground or against a tree or other support may damage or adversely affect the finely-adjusted position of a scope or other component on the bow, particularly in the event that the bow inadvertently falls over when leaning against a tree or support.
Accordingly, an archery equipment holding assembly which supports an archery how and arrows in an organized, accessible and secure manner is desirable for various archery applications.
The disclosure is generally directed to an archery equipment holding assembly. The archery equipment holding assembly may include an assembly base; an arrow support frame carried by the assembly base, the arrow support frame disposed within an arrow support frame plane; at least one arrow rest assembly carried by the arrow support frame; a bow support frame carried by the assembly base, the bow support frame disposed within a bow support frame plane, the bow support frame plane disposed in generally perpendicular relationship to the arrow support frame plane and bisecting the arrow support frame plane into approximately equal halves; and a bow rest assembly carried by the bow support frame.
Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Moreover, the illustrative embodiments described herein are not exhaustive and embodiments or implementations other than those which are described herein and which fall within the scope of the appended claims are possible. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.
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The assembly base 2 of the assembly 1 may be generally U-shaped with a pair of side base members 3 and a connecting base member 4 which connects the side base members 3. En some embodiments, the side base members 3 may extend from the connecting base member 4 in generally diverging relationship to each other, as illustrated. Each side base member 3 has a base member end 3a. As illustrated in
The arrow support frame 10 of the assembly 1 may be generally elongated with a pair of generally elongated, upward-standing, parallel, spaced-apart vertical arrow support frame members 11. The vertical arrow support frame members 11 may define a width of the arrow support frame 10. Each vertical arrow support member 11 may extend from the corresponding side base member 3 of the assembly base 2 at the base member end 3a thereof, as illustrated. A generally elongated horizontal arrow support frame member 12 may extend between the vertical arrow support frame members 11. The vertical arrow support frame members 11 may be attached to the respective side base members 3 and the horizontal arrow support frame member 12 may be attached to the vertical arrow support frame members 11 via welding, mechanical fasteners and/or other suitable attachment technique which is known by those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the vertical arrow support frame members 11 and the horizontal arrow support frame member 12 may be casted, molded or otherwise fabricated in one piece according to the knowledge of those skilled in the art. As illustrated in
The bow support frame 28 of the assembly 1 may include a generally elongated vertical bow support frame member 29 which is upward-standing from the connecting base member 4 of the assembly base 2. A generally elongated horizontal bow support frame member 30 may extend between the vertical bow support frame member 29 and the horizontal arrow support frame member 12 of the arrow support frame 10. The vertical bow support frame member 29 and the horizontal bow support frame member 30 of the bow support frame 28 may be disposed within the bow support frame plane 31.
At least one arrow rest assembly 16 is provided on the arrow support frame 10. Each arrow rest assembly 16 may include an arrow rest cup 17 and an arrow rest collar 22 which is generally above or in vertically-spaced relationship to the arrow rest cup 17. The arrow rest cup 17 may have a cup bottom 18, a circular or alternatively-shaped cup wall 19 which is upward-standing from the cup bottom 18 and a cup interior 20 formed by the cup bottom 18 and the cup wall 19. The arrow rest collar 22 may have an annular or alternatively-shaped collar wall 23 and a collar opening 24 defined by the collar wall 23. As illustrated in
In some embodiments, a pair of arrow rest assemblies 16 is provided on the arrow support frame 10 in spaced-apart relationship to each other. Accordingly, the arrow rest cup 17 of each arrow rest assembly 16 may be attached to a lower end portion of the corresponding vertical arrow support frame member 11 of the arrow support frame 10 generally at the base member end 3a of the corresponding side base member 3 of the assembly base 2. The arrow rest collar 22 of each arrow rest assembly 16 may be attached to an upper end portion of the corresponding vertical arrow support frame member 11 generally at the horizontal arrow support frame member 12 of the arrow support frame 10.
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A bow rest assembly 40 is provided on the bow support frame 28. The bow rest assembly 40 may have any design which is suitable for detachably supporting the bow 60 on the bow support frame 28. In some embodiments, the bow rest assembly 40 may include a bow rest assembly base plate 41. The bow rest assembly base plate 41 may be attached to the horizontal how support frame member 30 of the how support frame 28 via welding, mechanical fasteners and/or other suitable alternative attachment technique. A pair of generally elongated, spaced-apart how rest assembly flanges 42 extends from the bow rest assembly base plate 41. A flange space 43 is defined by and between the bow rest assembly flanges 42. Each bow rest assembly flange 42 may be oriented in generally perpendicular relationship to a longitudinal axis of the horizontal bow support frame member 30 of the bow support frame 28. In alternative embodiments, the bow rest assembly 40 may include one or more clamps, clips, hooks, magnets, brackets and/or other mechanical fasteners which facilitate removable attachment of the bow 60 to the bow support frame 28.
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At least one arrow 50 (illustrated in phantom) may be supported by each arrow rest assembly 16. Each arrow 50 may be placed in an arrow rest assembly 16 by extending the arrow 50 through the collar opening 24 of the arrow rest collar 22 and resting the tip of each arrow 50 on the cup bottom 18 in the cup interior 20 of the corresponding arrow rest cup 17. Accordingly, an archer (not illustrated) can readily select, access and retrieve an arrow 50 from one of the arrow rest assemblies 16 as the bow 60 remains securely attached to the bow support frame 28. After the arrow 50 is retrieved from the arrow rest assembly 16, the archer typically removes the bow 60 from the bow rest assembly 40, places the arrow 50 in the bow 60, aims and shoots the arrow 50 from the bow 60. Because the bow support frame 28 may be disposed generally equidistant between the arrow rest assemblies 16 of the assembly 1, the bow 60 may be positioned between the arrows 5Q such that the arrows 50 are highly visible and accessible to an archer without physical interference by the bow 60, and vice-versa. A beverage container 64 (illustrated in phantom) may be placed in the holder interior 37 and rested on the holder bottom 35 of the beverage container holder 34 for case of access and retrieval as desired.
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While illustrative embodiments of the disclosure have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the disclosure and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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