The present invention relates generally to archery and more specifically to an arrow insert with threaded stem for retaining an arrow tip, which includes a pair of O-rings for preventing the arrow tip from loosening from the insert.
Arrow tips are commonly retained on threaded stems of inserts. However, the arrow tips have to be frequently replaced, which does not allow a locking compound to be applied to the threads. U.S. Pat. No. 8,337,341 to Huang discloses an arrow tip. U.S. Pat. No. 9,915,510 to Huang discloses a variable weighted arrow tip.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for an arrow insert with a threaded stem for retaining an arrow tip, which includes a pair of O-rings for preventing the arrow tip from loosening from an threaded stem; increasing consistency in shooting the arrow; and maintaining concentricity between the arrow shaft and the arrow tip.
The present invention provides an arrow insert with threaded stem for retaining an arrow tip, which includes a pair of O-rings for preventing the arrow tip from loosening from the insert. The arrow insert with threaded stem for retaining an arrow tip (arrow tip insert) preferably includes an arrow tip and an arrow insert. The arrow tip includes a tip portion formed on one end and a threaded tap formed in an opposite end of the arrow tip. An O-ring counter bore is formed in the opposite end. The arrow insert preferably includes a barbed shank, an arrow shaft contact portion, an end flange, an arrow tip locator, at least one O-ring groove and a threaded stem. The barbed shank extends from one end of the arrow shaft contact portion. One end of the end flange extends from an opposing end of the arrow shaft contact portion. One end of the arrow tip locator extends from an opposing end of the end flange. The threaded stem extends from an opposing end of the arrow tip locator. The at least one O-ring groove is formed in and around the arrow tip locator.
The arrow tip insert is preferably assembled in the following manner. At least one O-ring is inserted into the at least one O-ring groove. A bonding agent is applied to the barbed shank. The barbed shank is then inserted into an arrow shaft. The threaded stem is then threaded into the threaded tap in the arrow tip. The at least one O-ring will prevent the arrow tip from unthreading from the threaded stem.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an arrow insert with a threaded stem for retaining an arrow tip, which preferably includes a pair of O-rings for preventing the arrow tip from loosening from the threaded stem; increasing consistency in shooting an arrow; and maintaining concentricity between the arrow shaft and the arrow tip.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
The arrow tip insert 1 is preferably assembled in the following manner. At least one O-ring 32 is inserted into the at least one O-ring groove 28. A bonding agent is applied to the barbed shank 20. The barbed shank 20 is then inserted into an arrow shaft 100. The threaded stem 30 is then threaded into the threaded tap 16 in the arrow tip 10. The at least one O-ring 32 will prevent the arrow tip 10 from unthreading from the threaded stem 30; increase consistency in shooting an arrow; and maintaining concentricity between the arrow shaft 100 and the arrow tip 10. A largest perimeter “A” of the arrow tip 10 is preferably slightly larger than a largest perimeter “B” of the end flange 24 to allow the arrow tip insert 1 to be easily removed from a target.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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