Claims
- 1. A new and improved back quiver support system which allows any bow quiver to be worn as a back quiver comprising, in combination:a belt positioned over the shoulder of a wearer, the belt having two couplable free ends with a buckle at one end and holes at the other end and with a central aperture there through and with a swivel pin extending through the aperture outwardly from a central extent of the belt adjacent to the back of a wearer; a support post having an aperture at its upper extent receiving the swivel pin and with a plurality of equally spaced supplemental apertures along the length thereof; an interior first connector member having two vertically spaced apertures with nuts and bolts coupling the first connector member to the support post at a predetermined height; an exterior second connector member having enlarged lateral projections for removable coupling to the second connector to the first connector, the first and second connectors being removably coupled with respect to each other from the bottom of the first connector for the ready removal of a quiver from the belt; a cord extending through one of the apertures of the post for tying over the shoulder of the hunter; a locking finger positionable beneath the first connector to hold the second connector within the first connector and with a leaf spring attached to the first connector to hold the second connector beneath the first connector and adapted to allow the movement of the locking finger away from the lower end of the first connector for thereby permitting the movement of the second connector with respect to the first connector; and a quiver having a rectilinear lower extent with an open top for receipt of heads of arrows, an upper horizontal extent with a plurality of keyhole-shaped recesses extending inwardly from the periphery for the receipt of the upper extents of arrows and with an intermediate extent coupled to the second connector.
- 2. A system for supporting a quiver comprising:a belt positioned over a wearer's shoulder, the belt having two couplable free ends and a central aperture there through and with a swivel pin extending through the aperture radially outwardly from a central extent of the belt adjacent to the back of a wearer; a support post having an aperture at its upper extent receiving the swivel pin and with a plurality of supplemental apertures along the length thereof; and coupling means on the support post for removably supporting a quiver.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/253,878 filed on Feb. 22, 1999 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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