Claims
- 1. An arrow stabilizer apparatus for an archery bow comprising:a planar ring member having a first side and a second side, said ring member defining an interior bounded by said ring member; a plurality of spring-biased arrow stabilizer members coupled to said ring member and located within the interior of said ring; a locking apparatus associated with at least one of said arrow stabilizer members, said locking apparatus extending from one of said sides through said ring to said stabilizer member, and a support member coupling said ring member to said bow.
- 2. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said locking apparatus is a setscrew oriented generally perpendicularly to said arrow stabilizer member.
- 3. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 2 wherein said setscrew has a deformable tip that contacts said arrow stabilizer member.
- 4. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a locking apparatus associated with each arrow stabilizer member and each locking apparatus requires only a single action to engage the locking apparatus.
- 5. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 4 wherein said locking apparatus are locking screws, each locking screw having a deformable tip.
- 6. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ring member comprises a support arm slidingly received in an aperture in said support member and said support member comprises a clamp for securing said ring member is a desired location.
- 7. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 6 wherein said clamp comprises a slot in said support member, said slot communicating with said aperture and being closed by a single screw.
- 8. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support member comprises a slot for adjusting the distance of said ring from said archery bow, a single screw received in said slot for attaching said support member to said archery bow, and a protuberance offset from said slot, said protuberance engaging said bow and inhibiting rotation of said support member around said single screw.
- 9. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 8 wherein said protuberance comprises a setscrew.
- 10. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ring member comprises a plurality of threaded holes for coupling said spring-biased arrow stabilizer members to said ring and wherein at least one of said spring-biased arrow stabilizer members comprises a threaded exterior for engaging one of said threaded holes of said ring member.
- 11. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ring member further comprises an interior periphery, said interior periphery having at least one scallop extending outwardly between adjacent arrow stabilizer members.
- 12. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 11, wherein said ring member comprises a plurality of threaded holes for coupling said spring-biased arrow stabilizer members to said ring, said threaded holes extending radially through a thickened region of said ring member adjacent said scallops and wherein at least one of said spring-biased arrow stabilizer members comprises a threaded exterior for engaging one of said threaded holes of said ring member.
- 13. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 12, wherein said locking apparatus is a locking screw oriented generally perpendicularly to said arrow stabilizer member and each of said locking screws has a deformable tip for contacting a threaded exterior of said arrow stabilizer apparatus.
- 14. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a tubular silencer received on at least one of said arrow stabilizer members.
- 15. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 14 wherein said tubular silencer comprises an elastomeric tube.
- 16. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 15 wherein said elastomeric tube has an inside end distal from said ring member and wherein said inside end has a cut away section.
- 17. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 16 wherein said tube has a diameter and a length and wherein said cut away section extends from about a midpoint of the diameter at the inner end of said tube to about a midpoint of the length of said tube.
- 18. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 17 wherein said cut away section is arced.
- 19. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 16 wherein said cut away section faces away from the bow when said arrow stabilizer apparatus is mounted on said bow.
- 20. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 19 further comprising three arrow stabilizer members, said arrow stabilizer members extending radially inwardly from said ring member, at least two of said members angled upwardly from a horizontal plane, each of said at least two members having a tubular silencer mounted thereon.
- 21. An arrow stabilizer apparatus for an archery bow comprising:a planar ring member having a first side and a second side, and an interior periphery, a plurality of spring-biased arrow stabilizer members coupled to said ring member and located within the interior of said ring; and a support member coupling said ring member to said bow, said interior periphery having at least one scallop extending outwardly between adjacent arrow stabilizer members.
- 22. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 21, wherein said ring member comprises a plurality of threaded holes for coupling said spring-biased arrow stabilizer members to said ring, said threaded holes extending radially through a thickened region of said ring member adjacent said scallops and wherein at least one of said spring-biased arrow stabilizer members comprises a threaded exterior for engaging one of said threaded holes of said ring member.
- 23. An arrow stabilizer apparatus for an archery bow comprising:a planar ring member having a first side and a second side, said ring member defining an interior bounded by said ring member; a plurality of spring-biased arrow stabilizer members coupled to said ring member and located within the interior of said ring; a support member coupling said ring member to said bow, and a tubular silencer received on at least one of said arrow stabilizer members.
- 24. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 23 wherein said tubular silencer comprises an elastomeric tube.
- 25. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 24 wherein said elastomeric tube has an inside end distal from said ring member and wherein said inside end has a cut away section.
- 26. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 25 wherein said tube has a diameter and a length and wherein said cut away section extends from about a midpoint of the diameter at the inner end of said tube to about a midpoint of the length of said tube.
- 27. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 26 wherein said cut away section is arced.
- 28. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 25 wherein said cut away section faces away from the bow when said arrow stabilizer apparatus is mounted on said bow.
- 29. The arrow stabilizer apparatus of claim 28 further comprising three arrow stabilizer members, said arrow stabilizer members extending radially inwardly from said ring member, at least two of said members angled upwardly from a horizontal plane, each of said at least two members having a tubular silencer mounted thereon.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/461,588, filed Dec. 15, 1999 now abandoned. The disclosure of application Ser. No. 09/461,588 is incorporated herein by reference.
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