An arrow tip is provided. The arrow tip has a removable collar portion and a main body portion. The removable collar portion has swinging side blades. The main body portion may also have blades. The swinging side blades are secured to the removable collar portion and wherein the removable collar portion is removable from the main body portion of the arrow. The removable collar allows a user to replace the swinging blades while reusing the main body portion of the arrow.
Patents related to arrow tips have been granted in the past. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 10,746,514 to Stacy discloses a broadhead arrow tip with independent suspension expandable blades. It has an elongated ferrule body with a first slot oriented lengthwise therein which bifurcates the front end into two portions. A second slot oriented lengthwise within the body is situated between the first slot and the body's back end. The second slot is open to the body's side surfaces and is transversely wider than the first. Expandable blades are independently suspended within the second slot by a retaining pin passing through oblong apertures through an end of the blades. The blade ends have a thickness of one-third or less than the transverse width of the second slot. A threaded tip is securable on a threaded surface at the body's front end. Securement of the tip deflects the front portions toward one another, narrowing the first slot which holds the blades in a stowed positioned when placed therein.
Further, U.S. Pat. No. 6,171,206 to Liechty discloses blade-opening arrowheads having pivotal blades, wherein each blade is hingedly connected at one blade end to an arrowhead body by a hinge pin. Each blade may be disposed at an angle relative to the central axis of the arrowhead body. Each blade freely rotates in a plane from a retracted in-flight position to an open position when penetrating an object where the other opposing blade end rotates away from the arrowhead body such that the sharp cutting edges of the blades are exposed at a full cutting diameter when the blades are in the open position. When in the retracted position a blade is securely held selectively adjacent to the arrowhead body by frictional engagement from methods independent of, or not dependent upon, the use of an element or elements in addition to that individual cutting blade, its hinge pin and its blade slot.
However, these patent documents fail to disclose a removable collar portion having swing blades used in conjunction with an arrow tip.
An arrow tip is provided. The arrow tip has a removable collar portion and a main body portion. The removable collar portion has swinging side blades. The main body portion may also have blades. The swinging side blades are secured to the removable collar portion and wherein the removable collar portion is removable from the main body portion of the arrow. The removable collar allows a user to replace the swinging blades while reusing the main body portion of the arrow.
An advantage of the present removable collar of an arrow is that the present removable collar allows a user to replace the collar and swing blades while retaining and reusing the main body of the arrow tip.
And an advantage of the present removable collar of the arrow is that the present removable collar portion allows a user to select from different collars having different designed swing blades.
Yet another advantage of the present removable collar of an arrow is that the present removable collar allows a user to replace the collar with a collar having an alternative number of blades.
Still another advantage of the present removable collar of an arrow is that the present removable collar portion allows a user to use the arrow without any collar and swing blades attached.
Yet another advantage of the present removable collar of an arrow is that the present removable collar may have locking bumps that lock the swing blades in the forward position during flight and, upon impact with a target, unlock allowing the swing blades to swing backward.
For a more complete understanding of the above listed features and advantages of the present removable collar of an arrow tip reference should be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments. Further, additional features and advantages of the invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
An arrow tip is provided. The arrow tip has a removable collar portion and a main body portion. The removable collar portion has swinging side blades. The main body portion may also have blades. The swinging side blades are secured to the removable collar portion and wherein the removable collar portion is removable from the main body portion of the arrow. The removable collar allows a user to replace the swinging blades while reusing the main body portion of the arrow.
Referring now to the figures, in an embodiment, an arrow tip 1 having an attachment mechanism. In an embodiment the attached mechanism is a removable collar 20 is provided. The arrow tip 1 may be secured to the shaft 2 of an arrow 3. The arrow tip 1 may have a front 10 and a back 11. The arrow tip 1 may further have a side 12. In an embodiment, the side 12 of the arrow tip 1 may be generally cylindrical. The side 12 of the arrow tip 1 may have a main body section 5 (with extensions such as blades extending outward) and a more narrow, cylindrical, shaft 6. The number and shape of blades extending outward from the main body section 5 of the arrow tip 1 may be altered. The more narrow, cylindrical shaft 6 may have a threaded member 7 which may be screwed into an opening 8 of the first end 30 of the shaft 2 of the arrow 3. In particular, the threaded member 7 may be removably secured within the opening 8 (having a corresponding threaded member) of the first end 30 of the shaft 2 of the arrow 3.
In an embodiment, the main body, attachment mechanism, and movable elements are constructed from one or more materials selected from metals, alloys, composites, or polymers, and wherein the assembly can be manufactured by machining, molding, or additive manufacturing.
In an embodiment, the more narrow, cylindrical, shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 may have a diameter 9. The diameter 9 may be smaller than a diameter 15 of the opening 8 of the first end 30 of the shaft 2 of the arrow 3 so that the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 may be removably secured within the opening 8 of the shaft 2 of the arrow 3 during use.
In an embodiment, the broadhead arrow tip 1 has a removable collar 20. The removable collar 20 may have a front 21, a back 22, and a side 23. The removable collar 20 may be a ring, having a passageway 26 from the front 21 to the back 22. In use, the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 passes through the opening 26 of the removable collar 20. The shaft 6 is then secured within the opening 8 of the first end 30 of the arrow 3 so that the removable collar 20 is located between the front 30 of the arrow shaft 2 and the main body 5 of the broadhead arrow tip 1 as shown in
The front end 21 of the removable collar 20 may contact the back end 40 of the main body 5 of the arrow tip 1. More specifically, the back end 40 of the main body 5 may prevent the removable collar 20 from moving forward while the removable collar 20 is secured on the arrow 3. The back end 22 of the collar 20 may be tapered inward and may contact the front 30 end of the arrow shaft 2. In an embodiment, a screw 50 may allow the collar 20 to be tightly secured to the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 during use. If a user removes the screw 50 of the collar 20, a user may then slide the removable collar 20 away from the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 (as shown in
Located on the side 23 of the removable collar 20 of the arrow tip 1 may be a movable element. In an embodiment the movable element is a swing blade 25. It should be noted that the removable collar illustrated in the figures has two blades; however, the present removable collar may be made with any number of swing blades. In one embodiment, the swing blades 25 may generally be first positioned in a forward orientation (as shown in broken lines in
In an embodiment, each swing blade may have a connecting element. In an embodiment the connecting element is a pivot pin 45 which connects the swing blade 25 to the removable collar 20. The pivot pin 45 allows the swing blade 25 to rotate from the forward orientation of
In an embodiment, each of the swing blades 25 may have a locking mechanism. In an embodiment the locking mechanism is an extended bump 35. The extended bump 35 is preferably located on the swing blade 25 near the point of contact (the pivot pin 45) between the swing blade 25 and the removable collar 20. A correspondingly similar shaped indented area 36 located within the interior surface of the main body 5 of the arrow tip 1 receives the extended bump 35 and locks the swing blades 25 in the forward orientation of
When a user uses the arrow 3, the collar 20 and swing blades 25 may become damaged and may need to be replaced. To replace the collar 20 and swing blades 25, while keeping the main arrow tip 1, a user unscrews the arrow tip 1 from the shaft 2 of the arrow 3 by removing the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 from the opening 8 of the arrow shaft 2. Once removed, a user may unscrew the screw 50 of the collar 20 and may then remove the collar 20 (which has the swing blades 25 permanently attached) from the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1. Once removed, a brand new (or alternative) collar 20 having new swing blades 25 may be inserted and screwed onto the shaft 6 of the arrow tip 1 and the arrow tip 1 (with the new collar 20 attached) may then be secured within the opening 8 of the shaft 2 of the arrow 3. A user may therefore reuse the arrow tip 1 by merely replacing the collar 20 and swing blades 25; whereas in other prior art arrows, the collar is permanently attached to the arrow tip and the entire arrow tip must be replaced if the swing blades are damaged.
In a method of use, a user may attach the removable attachment mechanism with movable elements to a main arrow tip body, secure the assembly to an arrow shaft and replace the attachment mechanism as needed without replacing the main arrow tip body.
Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/538,766 titled ARROW TIP which was filed on Sep. 15, 2024, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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63538766 | Sep 2023 | US |