The conventional way to use the crossbow is to load an arrow into the flight rail on the barrel of the crossbow, and then cocking the arrow to pull the string. The user hold the crossbow and aim the target, when pulling the trigger, the arrow is shot by the recovery force of the string. Then the user has to lower the crossbow and picks another arrow to load the arrow into the crossbow as the steps mentioned previously. However, these repeated steps break the temple of the shooters, and takes a lot of time to aim again.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,516,341 to Raffeis and U.S. Patent Application No. 2015/0144117 to Khoshnood respectively discloses a crossbow, and none of the two inventions teaches a magazine that allows the users to aim the target and shoot continuously. U.S. Pat. No. 6,868,845 to Mooore discloses a magazine that is released from and connected to the crossbow from the underside of the crossbow. This means that the crossbow has to have a different structure from the existed crossbows, because the existed crossbows are loaded from the top of the body of the crossbow.
The present invention intends to provide an arrow feeding device for a crossbow to feed the arrows one by one without repeatedly loading the arrows to the crossbow. The present invention effectively eliminate shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a crossbow with an arrow feeding device, and comprises a magazine mounted to the top of the crossbow and located above a flight rail of the crossbow. A storage space is defined through the magazine from the top to the bottom of the magazine so that multiple arrows are loaded in the storage space. Two first engaging members are formed to the bottom of the magazine. The storage space is located between the two first engaging members. Two second engaging members are formed to the top of the crossbow. The flight rail is located between the two second engaging members. Two protrusion respectively extend inward from two inside walls of the storage space and contact the arrows in the storage space. When the magazine is mounted to the top of the crossbow, the first engaging member are engaged with the second engaging members. A retainer has the first end thereof located in the storage space and connected to the magazine. A bolt extends through the magazine and extends through the retainer from outside of the magazine to connect the retainer to the magazine. A resilient member is located in the storage space and biased between the retainer and the inside of the storage space. The resilient member provides a force to make the retainer resiliently and normally press the arrows in the storage space.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The retainer 2 normally and resiliently presses the arrows 30 in the magazine 1 so that the arrows 30 are shot one by one. The user does not take a lot of time to pick another arrow to be loaded to the crossbow, because the arrows 30 in the storage space 11 of the magazine 1 are fed to the flight rail 20 one by one. Besides, the magazine 1 is easily mounted to the crossbow 10 by engaging the first engaging members 12 with the second engaging members 201.
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The rear section 14 of the magazine 1 includes a first hole 142 defined transversely therethrough and communicates with the slot 141. The trigger unit 40 includes a second hole 401 that is located corresponding to and communicates with the first hole 142. A pin 5 extends through the first hole 142 and the second hole 401. The pin 5 includes a flange 51 and a shank 52 that extends from the flange 51. The flange 51 extends outward from one end of the pin 5. The flange 51 is located within the first hole 142 and the shank 52 extends beyond the second hole 401. The shank 52 includes a keyway 53 defined in the distal end thereof. When the user needs to remove the magazine 1 from the crossbow 10, the user simply pushes the keyway 53 toward the flange 51 to remove the pin 5 from the first and second holes 142, 401 by pushing the keyway 53 toward the flange 51. Similarly, when securing the magazine 1 to the crossbow 10, the user simply pushes the flange 51 toward the keyway 53 to extend the pin 5 through the first and second holes 142, 401.
In addition, the rear section 14 of the magazine 1 includes a third hole 143 defined transversely therethrough and communicates with the slot 141. The trigger unit 40 includes a dent 402 located corresponding to the third hole 143. A positioning member 6 extends through the third hole 143. When the magazine 1 is mounted to the flight rail 20 and the rib 101 is engaged with the slot 141, the positioning member 6 is engaged with the dent 402. This also prevent the user to install the magazine 1 in wrong direction.
A block 16 is located in the storage space 11 and located corresponding to the first end of the retainer 2. The block 16 includes a first recess 161, and the retainer 2 includes a second recess 21. The two ends of the resilient member 4 are respectively engaged between the first and second recesses 161, 21 to ensure that the resilient member 4 is not shifted during operation. The block 16 includes a contact face 162, a top inclined face 163 and a front inclined face 164. The contact face 162 contacts the arrows 30 in the storage space 11 as shown in
The retainer includes a press end 22, an arm 23 and an end portion 24. The arm 23 is formed between the press end 22 and the end portion 24. The end portion 24 protrudes beyond the storage space 11. The resilient member 4 biases the end portion 24. The press end 22 includes a hook end which presses an upper most arrow 30. Besides, the end portion 24 includes a concave face 241 formed to the top thereof, and the concave face 241 is exposed beyond the storage space 11 so that the user uses his/her fingers to pivot the retainer 2 so that the press end 22 and the arm 23 are pivoted upward and extend beyond the storage space 11 such that the user can load arrows 30 in tot eh storage space 11 as shown In
The protrusions 17 divide the storage space 11 into a first section 111, a second section 112 and a third section 113. The second section 112 is located between the first section 111 and the third section 113. The first, second and third sections 111, 112, 113 communicate with each other. Each arrow 30 includes a head 301, a tail 303 and a shank 302 which is formed between the head 301 and the tail 303. The head 301 of the arrow 30 is located in the first section 111. The tail 303 of the arrow 30 is located in the third section 113. The shank 302 of the arrow 30 is located in the second section 112 and contacts two protrusions 17. By the first, second and third sections 111, 112, 113, the arrows 30 are ensured to be loaded in correct direction. The magazine 1 may include an aiming member 7 connected to the top thereof for better shooting precision as shown in
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
This is a Continuation-In-Part patent application of applicant's former patent application with application Ser. No. 16/936,432.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 16936432 | Jul 2020 | US |
Child | 17560128 | US |