Claims
- 1. An archery practice/exercise device for detachable connection with a bow including a handleriser and a bow string for shooting regular arrows without connection of the arching practice/exercise device thereto, the device comprising a cylinder, means for partially closing a forward end of the cylinder so as to delimit an orifice thereat through which air may be expelled from the cylinder, a piston mounted for movement within the cylinder, an arrow-like shaft having a forward end coupled to the piston and extending outwardly from a rear end of the cylinder, a closure mens provided at the rear end of the cylinder for permitting the arrow-like shaft to pass therethrough and for supporting the arrow-like shaft, the arrow-like shaft being provide with a nock at the rear end for coupling with a bow string, means for enabling a detachable connection of the cylinder from the handleriser of the bow, the connection means being disposed to the rear end of the cylinder and secured thereto for enabling rigid attachment of the cylinder to the handleriser of the bow whereupon attachment to the handleriser, the cylinder extends forwardly of the handleriser for stabilizing the bow, whereby upon an archer coupling the nock to the bow string and drawing the arrow-like shaft out of the cylinder to a desired length, the piston is caused to move from an initial forward position to a rearward position within the cylinder, and upon the archer releasing the arrow-like shaft from the drawn-out position, the piston is driven forwardly compressing air with the cylinder and forcing the air out of the orifice so that a substantial portion of the energy of the bow is absorbed by the cylinder, thereby enabling the archer to exercise and practice archery skills in a safe manner with the bow without the shooting of a regular arrow, and further comprising an air responsive attachment device for use with a T.V. game system in which a light dot randomly travels over a T.V. screen and it is desired to aim and shoot at the light dot, the air responsive attachment device including a coupling member for being coupled to the cylinder,, the coupling member including a tubular housing spaced from the cylinder and extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cylinder, the tubular housing having a focusing lens disposed in a forward opening thereof, a photocell arranged within the tubular housing for receiving light focused by the focusing lens, the photocell being coupled to a circuit means connected to the T.V. game system, the circuit means including switch means having normally closed contacts for completing a circuit for permitting the photocell to provide an output in response to light received thereby, a tubular member having a closed forward end adapted to be mounted in overlying relation with respect to the cylinder for sliding movement with respect to the forward end of the cylinder, biasing means for coupling the coupling member and the tubular member and for biasing the tubular member toward the coupling member in the rearward direction of the cylinder, the tubular member including a projection for contacting one of the contacts of the switch means so as to maintain the normally closed contacts in an open position in an initial rest position of the tubular member, whereby upon drawing and releasing of the arrow-like shaft when the focusing lens is aligned with the randomly travelling light dot on the T.V. screen, air is forced out of the orifice causing the tubular member to overcome the force of the biasing means so that the projection of the tubular member moves away from the one contact of the switching means enabling the contacts of the switching means to close and complete the circuit with the photocell being responsive to the light of the light dot on the screen focused thereon by the focusing lens for generating an output signal via the circuit means to the T.V. game system during the forward movement of the tubular member.
- 2. An archery practice/exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the tubular member is provided with a plurality of apertures at a predetermined position therealong, the apertures enabling air in the space between the cylinder and the tubular member to be relieved therethrough during the forward movement of the tubular member whereby the force of the biasing means becomes effective to return the tubular member to the initial rest position.
- 3. An archery practice/exercise device for detachable connection with a bow including a handleriser and a bow string for shooting regular arrows without connection of the arching practice/exercise device thereto, the device comprising a cylinder, means for partially closing a forward end of the cylinder so as to delimit an orifice thereat through which air may be expelled from the cylinder, a piston mounted for movement within the cylinder, an arrow-like shaft having a forward end coupled to the piston and extending outwardly from a rear end of the cylinder, a closure mens provided at the rear end of the cylinder for permitting the arrow-like shaft to pass therethrough and for supporting the arrow-like shaft, the arrow-like shaft being provided with a nock at the rear end for coupling with a bow string, means for enabling a detachable connection of the cylinder from the handleriser of the bow, the connection means being disposed to the rear end of the cylinder and secured thereto for enabling rigid attachment of the cylinder to the handleriser of the bow whereupon attachment to the handleriser, the cylinder extends forwardly of the handleriser for stabilizing the bow, whereby upon an archer coupling the nock to the bow string and drawing the arrow-like out of the cylinder to a desired length, the piston is caused to move from an initial forward position to a rearward position within the cylinder, and upon the archer releasing the arrow-like shaft from the drawn-out position, the piston is driven forwardly compressing air with the cylinder and forcing the air out of the orifice so that a substantial portion of the energy of the bow is absorbed by the cylinder, thereby enabling the archer to exercise and practice archery skills in a safe manner with the bow without the shooting of a regular arrow, and further comprising an air responsive attachment device for use with a target, the air responsive attachment device comprising a coupling member for coupling to the cylinder, the coupling member having a housing for battery means, the battery means being connected to a switch means having normally closed contacts, a pair of connected parallel extending cylinder members, one of the pair of cylinder members having a closed forward end and adapted to be mounted in overlying relation with respect to the cylinder for sliding movement with respect to the forward end of the cylinder, the other of the pair of cylinder members housing a light emitting means electrically connected to the switch means by an extension member, the other cylinder member having an aperture at the forward end through which light of the light emitting means is projected and at the rear end thereof a projection arranged for contacting one of the contacts of the switch means so as to maintain the normally closed contacts in an open position, and biasing means for biasing the other of the cylinder members into rest position where the projection maintains the contacts of the switch means in an open positions so that a circuit of the battery means to the light emitting means is not completed and the light emitting means is not energized, whereby upon drawing and releasing of the arrow-like shaft, air is forced out of the orifice causing the one cylinder member and the other cylinder member to move in the forward direction overcoming the force of the biasing means so that the projection of the other cylinder member moves away from the one contact of the switching means enabling the contacts of the switching to close and complete the circuit with the light emitting means becoming energized and projecting a beam of light through the aperture which appears as a light spot on the target.
- 4. An archery practice/exercise device according to claim 3, wherein the other cylinder member is movable with respect to the light emitting means so that the diameter of the light spot on the target varies with the position of the other cylinder member, the one cylinder member being provided with a plurality of apertures at a predetermined position therealong, the apertures enabling air in the space between the cylinder and the one cylinder member to be relieved therethrough during the forward movement of the one cylinder member and the other cylinder member therewith, whereby the force of the biasing means becomes effective to return the pair of cylinder members to the rest position so that the projection again contacts the one contact of the switching means to open the switching means and deenergize the light emitting means, the diameter of the light spot on the target varying between a maximum diameter at a position of the other cylinder member proximate to the rest position and a minimum diameter at the most forward position of the other cylinder member.
- 5. An archery practice/exercise device according to claim 4, wherein the target is a light responsive target and includes means responsive to the light spot impinging thereon for providing an indication thereof.
- 6. An archery practice/exercise device according to claim 5, wherein the light responsive target includes a surface provided with a predetermined target pattern, the surface having a first plurality of openings at predetermined positions within the target pattern, the light responsive means including a plurality of photocells, a respective photocell being positioned in a respective one of the first plurality of openings and being responsive to light of the light spot impinging thereon for providing an output signal, and indicating means responsive to the output signal for providing an indication thereof.
- 7. An archery practice/exercise device according to claim 6, wherein the target surface is provided with a second plurality of openings at predetermined positions thereon, and the indicating means includes light emitting means being positioned in respective ones of the second plurality of openings, respective ones of the light emitting means being associated with respective ones of the photocells and responsive to the output signal of the associated photocell for providing a light output indicative thereof.
- 8. An archery practice/exercise device according to claim 7, wherein one of the photocells is positioned at the center of the target pattern and the others of the photocells are positioned along the outermost portion of the target pattern at positions spaced from one another and adapted to receive light of the light spot at the maximum diameter thereof when the light spot is centered on the target pattern, a respective light emitting means being associated with a respective one of the other of the photocells, the indicator means further including timer means responsive to an output signal of at least one of the photocells for generating a first output signal for a predetermined period of time and a second output signal, counting means responsive to the first output signal for being enabled, gating means responsive to the second output signal and an output signal of the center photocell for providing an output to the counting means for counting thereof the counting means providing an output indicative of the count thereof, means including display means responsive to the counting means for displaying the count as an indication of the accuracy of the impingement of the light spot on the target, and means associated with the respective light emitting means for enabling the light emitting means in response to the first output signal of the timing means so that the light emitting means becomes energized in response to the output signal of the associated other photocell to provide an indication of the impingement direction of the light spot.
- 9. An air responsive attachement device and target for use with a cylinder having an orifice at a forward end thereof through which air is forced out from the cylinder, the air responsive attachment device comprising a coupling member for coupling to the cylinder, the coupling member having a housing for battery means, the battery means being connected to a switch means having of closed contacts, a pair of connected parallel extending cylinder members, one of the pair of cylinder members having a closed forward end and adapted to be mounted in overlying relation with respect to the cylinder for sliding movement with respect to the forward end of the cylinder, the other of the pair of cylinder members housing a light emitting means electrically connected to the switch means by an extension member, the other cylinder member having an aperture at the forward end through which light of the light emitting means is projected and at the rear end thereof a projection arranged for contacting one of the contacts of the switch means so as to maintain the normally closed contacts in an open position, and biasing means for biasing the other of the cylinder members into a rest position where the projection maintains the contacts of the switch means in the open position so that a circuit of the battery means to the light emitting means is not completed and the light emitting means is not energized, whereby upon air being forced out of the orifice the one cylinder member and the other cylinder member are caused to move in the forward direction overcoming the force of the biasing means so that the projection of the other cylinder member moves away from the one contact of the switching means enabling the contacts of the switching to close and complete the circuit with the light emitting means becoming energized and projecting a beam of light through the aperture which appears as a light spot on the target.
- 10. An air responsive attachment device and target according to claim 9, wherein the other cylinder member is movable with respect to the light emitting means so that the diameter of the light spot on the target varies with the position of the other cylinder member, the one cylinder member being provided with a plurality of apertures at a predetermined position therealong, the apertures enabling air in the space between the cylinder and the one cylinder member to be relieved therethrough during the forward movement of the one cylinder member and the other cylinder member therewith whereby the force of the biasing means becomes effective to return the pair of cylinder members to the rest position so that the projection again contacts the one contact of the switching means to open the switching means and deenergize the light emitting means, the diameter of the light spot on the target varying between a maximum diameter at a position of the other cylinder member proximate to the rest position and a minimum diameter at the most forward position of the other cylinder member.
- 11. An air responsive attachment device and target according to claim 10, wherein the target is a light responsive target and includes means responsive to the light spot impinging thereon for providing an indication thereof.
- 12. An air responsive attachment device and target according to claim 11, wherein the light responsive target includes a surface provided with a predetermined target pattern, the surface having a first plurality of openings at predetermined positions within the target pattern, the light responsive means including a plurality of photocells, a respective photocell being positioned in a respective one of the first plurality of openings and being responsive to light of the light spot impinging thereon for providing an output signal, and indicating means responsive to the output signal for providing an indication thereof.
- 13. An air responsive attachment device and target according to claim 12, wherein the target surface is provided with a second plurality of openings at predetermined positions thereon, and the indicating means includes light emitting means being positioned in respective ones of the second plurality of openings, respective ones of the light emitting means being associated with respective ones of the photocell and responsive to the output signal of the associated photocell for providing a light output indicative thereof.
- 14. An air responsive attachment device and target according to claim 13, wherein one of the photocells is positioned at the center of the target pattern and the others of the photocells are positioned along the outermost portion of the target pattern at positions spaced from one another and adapted to receive light of the light spot at the maximum diameter thereof when the light spot is entered on the target pattern, a respective light emitting means being associated with a respective one of the others of the photocells, the indicator means further including timer means responsive to an output signal of at least one of the photocells for generating a first output signal for a predetermined period of time and a second output signal, counting means responsive to the first output signal for being enabled, gating means responsive to the second output signal and an output signal of the center photocell for providing an output to the means counting for counting thereof, the counting means providing an output indicative of the count thereof, means including display means responsive to the counting means for displaying the count as an indication of the accuracy of the impingement of the light spot on the target, and means associated with the respective light emitting means for enabling the light emitting means in response to the first output signal of the timing means so that the light emitting means becomes energized in response to the output signal of the associated other photocell to provide an indication of the impingement direction of the light spot.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 584,880 filed Feb. 29, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,623,145.
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