1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a mechanical arrowhead or broadhead that uses a cam surface to move a blade from a closed position to an open position.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Mechanical arrowheads or broadheads that have blades which move from a closed position to an open position are known. In many conventional mechanical arrowheads, blades move from a closed position or flight position to an open position or cutting position.
In some conventional mechanical arrowheads, blades are maintained in a closed position or a flight position by retaining members, such as spring elements, O-rings and retaining bands.
In some conventional mechanical arrowheads, blades responsively move from a closed position to an open position by applying a force to an actuating element.
It is one object of this invention to provide a mechanical arrowhead that uses an activation element or an actuation element to move a blade from a closed position or a flight position to an open position or a cutting position.
The above and other objects of this invention can be accomplished with a mechanical arrowhead or broadhead that has an actuator which moves a cam surface between the closed position and the open position. For at least a portion of blade movement between the closed position and the open position, the cam surface contacts the blade. For example, a blunt surface, such as a back portion of the blade, can contact the cam surface and act as a follower element to move the blade in response to movement of the cam surface.
The cam surface can be fixed with respect to an actuation arm, can be integrated with an actuation arm and/or can be mechanically driven by any other suitable mechanical device which translates a forced movement of an actuating element into responsive movement of the cam surface, such as with respect to the blade and/or the arrowhead.
In some embodiments of this invention, the actuation arm can have a blunt surface and/or a sharpened surface to form a cutting edge on the blade. When the actuation arm has a cutting edge or a sharpened surface, the actuation arm can act as a cutting blade and thereby increase a cutting or penetrating capability of the arrowhead.
During flight, the arrowhead of this invention can be used to position each blade and/or each actuation arm relatively close to a body or a ferrule of the arrowhead, to improve flight characteristics of the overall arrowhead.
As the arrowhead impacts or approaches a target surface, in some embodiments of this invention, each activation arm contacts the target surface which forces and moves each activation arm away from the body or ferrule. In some embodiments of this invention, movement of the activation arm causes a cam surface to move with respect to the body or ferrule. Any suitable actuator that translates an input force to an output movement of the cam and/or the cam surface can be used to operate or actuate the blade from the closed position to the open position.
Moving the blade from the closed position to the open position can increase a cutting diameter of the arrowhead. The shape and/or size of each blade and/or of each actuation arm can be selected or designed to achieve any desired cutting diameter.
The drawings show different features of an archery arrowhead according to preferred embodiments of this invention, wherein:
Many features of the blade-opening arrowhead of this invention are similar to features taught by Mizek, U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,676, the entire teachings of which are incorporated by reference into this specification. Many elements taught by this invention can be interchanged with elements taught by U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,676.
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In some embodiments according to this invention, another suitable actuator or actuating device can be used to move blade 30 in response to movement caused by the actuator or actuating device. For example, a pusher mechanically coupled to a moveable tip structure, a plunger device, a magnetic device, an electrical device and/or any other suitable mechanical device can be used to move cam surface 51 with respect to blade 30. The actuator or actuating device can be designed to cause movement of cam surface 51 simultaneous with, soon before and/or soon after impact with or contact between arrowhead 20 and a corresponding target. Actuation arm 40 or another suitable actuator and/or cam 50 can be sized and/or designed to move blade 30 slower or faster, through any suitable movement path, depending upon the intended use of arrowhead 20.
In certain embodiment of this invention, blade 30 has cutting edge 32 directed or facing forward direction 23. Cutting edge 32 can be linear or non-linear. Cutting edge 32 can be positioned at any suitable angle with respect to longitudinal axis 21 of arrowhead 20.
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The relative positions of pivot axis 31 and pivot axis 41 can be changed to vary flight characteristics and/or cutting or penetration characteristics of arrowhead 20. In some embodiments of this invention, at least a portion of actuation arm 40 extends in forward direction 23 beyond or past pivot axis 31 of arm 30.
In some embodiments according to this invention, as arrowhead 20 moves from the closed position to the open position, actuation arm 40 moves in rearward direction 24. During movement from the closed position to the open position, blade 30 preferably but not necessarily moves in rearward direction 24.
During movement from the closed position to the open position, in some embodiments of this invention, blade 30 moves away from body 25. Thus, distance 38 shown in the closed position of
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Cam surface 51 can be fixed with respect to actuation arm 40, in certain embodiments of this invention. Cam 50 can be integrated with, mechanically coupled to and/or structurally arranged in any other suitable manner that results in cam 50 and thus cam surface 51 moving in response to movement and/or actuation of actuation arm 40 or another suitable actuator.
In some embodiments of this invention, blade 30 is normally urged into the closed position and/or in forward direction 23. Any suitable bias element, such as a spring, can be used to urge or force blade 30 into the closed position. As shown in
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
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