Bow for a crossbow

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080072888
  • Publication Number
    20080072888
  • Date Filed
    September 22, 2006
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 27, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
A bow for a crossbow includes a retainer, two holders, two limbs, two mounting members and two fastening members. The retainer has two inclined surfaces having a receiving recess. Each holder is mounted on one of the inclined surfaces and includes a base, a cover and a semicircular pivot. The semicircular pivot is mounted detachably on the outer end of the base and corresponds to and abuts with the receiving recess of the inclined surface. Each buffer is mounted between one of the limbs and the base of a corresponding holder for absorbing the force applied to the limb and reducing stress concentration to prolong the useful life of the limb.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a bow for a crossbow in accordance with the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the bow for a crossbow in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a bow for a crossbow in accordance with the present invention;



FIG. 4 is an operational top view of the bow for a crossbow in FIG. 1 with the limb been bent; and



FIG. 5 is a top view of a conventional bow for a crossbow in accordance with a prior art.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, a bow for a crossbow in accordance with the present invention comprises a retainer (10), two holders (20), two limbs (30, 30A), two buffers (40), two mounting members (50) and two fastening members (60). The retainer (10) has two inclined surfaces (11). Each inclined surface (11) has an inner end, an outer end, two side edges, a mounting hole (111), a receiving recess (112), two flanges (113) and a fastening hole (114). The mounting hole (111) is defined in the inclined surface (11) near the inner end of the inclined surface (11). The receiving recess (112) is defined in the outer end of the inclined surface (11). The flanges (113) are formed respectively on the side edges of the inclined surface (11) and the receiving recess (112) is defined between the flanges (113). The fastening hole (114) is defined in the inclined surface (11) near the outer end of the inclined surface (11) and is aligned longitudinally with the mounting hole (111) in the inclined surface (11).


Each holder (20) is mounted on one of the inclined surfaces (11) and comprises a base (21), a cover (22) and a semicircular pivot (23). The base (21) is mounted on the inclined surface (11) and has an inner end, an outer end, a mounting hole (211), an positioning flange (212) and a fastening hole (213). The mounting hole (211) is defined through the base (21) near the inner end of the base (21) and is an elongated hole extending longitudinally and aligned with the mounting hole (111) in the inclined surface (11). The positioning flange (212) is formed around the inner end of the base (21). The fastening hole (213) is defined through the base (21) and is aligned with the fastening hole (114) in the inclined surface (11).


The cover (22) is mounted on the base (21) and has an inner end, an outer end, two side edges and a mounting hole (221) and may has a notch (222) and two positioning flanges (223). The mounting hole (221) is defined through the cover (22) near the inner end of the cover (22) and is an elongated hole extending longitudinally and aligned with the mounting hole (211) in the base (21). The notch (222) is defined in the outer end of the cover (22) and corresponds to the mounting hole (213) in the base (21). The positioning flanges (223) are formed respectively on the side edges of the cover (22) on the outer end of the cover (20) and correspond to the positioning flange (212) on the base (21).


The semicircular pivot (23) is made of plastic material and is mounted detachably on the outer end of the base (21). The semicircular pivot (23) corresponds to and abuts with the receiving recess (112) in the corresponding inclined surface (11). When the semicircular pivot (23) is worn off, the semicircular pivot (23) can be detached from the base (21) and replaced easily and conveniently without discarding the entire holder (20).


Each limb (30, 30A) is mounted in one of the holders (20) and extends longitudinally.


In a first embodiment of the bow in accordance with the present invention, each limb (30) comprises two limb rods (31). Each limb rod (31) has an inner end. The inner ends of the limb rods (31) are mounted in the holder (20).


In a second embodiment of the bow in accordance with the present invention, each limb (30A) has an inner end mounted in the holder (20).


Each buffer (40) is mounted between one of the limbs (30, 30A) and the base of a corresponding holder (20) in which the limb (30, 30A) is mounted for absorbing the force applied to the limb (30, 30A) and reducing stress concentration. The buffer (40) is made of plastic material and has a middle, a mounting hole (41) and a fastening hole (44) and may have a positioning element (43) and a positioning rib (42). The mounting hole (41) is defined through the buffer (40) and is an elongated hole extending longitudinally and aligned with the mounting hole (211) in the base (21) of the holder (20). The fastening hole (44) is defined through the buffer (40) and is aligned with the fastening hole (213) in the base (21) of the holder (20). The positioning element (43) is mounted in the buffer (40) and the base (21) of the holder (20) for positioning the buffer (40) on the base (21).


In the first embodiment, the positioning rib (42) is formed on the middle of the buffer (40) and abuts with the limb rods (31) of the corresponding limb (30) for separating the limb rods (31).


Each mounting member (50) comprise a bolt (51) and may have a washer (52) and a spacer (53). The bolt (51) is extended through the mounting holes (41, 211, 221) in one of the buffers (40) and in the base (21) and cover (22) of a corresponding holder (20) in which the buffer (40) is mounted and is screwed into the mounting hole (111) in a corresponding inclined surface (11) on which the holder is mounted. When the limb (30, 30A) is bent, the bolt (51) is allowed to move slightly relative to the elongated mounting holes (41, 211, 221) and this prevents the bolt (51) from bending. The washer (52) is mounted around the bolt (51) and has a conical surface (521). The conical surface (521) of the washer (52) is mounted around the bolt (51) and allows the washer (52) to pivot slightly when the limb (30, 30A) is bent. The spacer (53) is mounted around the bolt (51) between the washer (52) and the cover (22).


Each fastening member (60) comprises a bolt (61) and may have a washer (62) and a spacer (63). The bolt (60) is extended through the fastening holes (213, 44) in one of the buffers (40) and in the base (21) of a corresponding holder (20) in which the buffer (40) is mounted and is screwed into the fastening hole (114) in the corresponding inclined surface (11) on which the holder is mounted. The washer (62) is mounted around the bolt (61) and has a conical surface (621). The conical surface (621) of the washer (62) is mounted around the bolt (61) and allows the washer (62) to pivot slightly when the limb (30, 30A) is bent. The spacer (63) is mounted around the bolt (61) between the washer (62) and the limb (30, 30A).


With further reference to FIG. 4, when the limbs (30, 30A) are bent, the holders (20) holding the limbs (30, 30A) pivot slightly. The semicircular pivots (23) mounted detachably on the bases (22) of the holders (20) allow the holders (20) to pivot easily and can be replaced conveniently without discarding the holders (20). In addition, the buffers (40) mounted between the limbs (30, 30A) and the bases (21) of the holders (20) can reduce stress concentration of the limbs (30, 30A) and prolong the useful life of the limbs (30, 30A). Furthermore, because the limbs (30, 30A) are not easily broken, the crossbow with the bow in accordance with the present invention is save in use.


Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

Claims
  • 1. A bow for a crossbow comprising a retainer having two inclined surfaces and each having an inner end;an outer end;two side edges;a mounting hole being defined in the inclined surface near the inner end of the inclined surface;a receiving recess being defined in the outer end of the inclined surface;two flanges being formed respectively on the side edges of the inclined surface, wherein the receiving recess is defined between the flanges; anda fastening hole being defined near the inclined surface near the outer end of the inclined surface;two holders mounted respectively on the inclined surfaces and each comprising a base being mounted on a corresponding inclined surface on which the holder is mounted and having an inner end;an outer end;a mounting hole being defined through the base near the inner end of the base and aligned with the mounting hole in the corresponding inclined surface; anda fastening hole being defined through the base and aligned with the fastening hole of the corresponding inclined surface;a cover being mounted on the base and having an inner end;an outer end;two side edges; anda mounting hole being defined through the base near the inner end of the base and aligned with the mounting hole in the base; anda semicircular pivot being mounted detachably on the outer end of the base and corresponding to and abutting with the receiving recess of the inclined surface;two limbs mounted respectively on the holders, extending longitudinally and each having an inner end being mounted in a corresponding holder on which the limb is mounted;two buffers each mounted between one of the limbs and the base of a corresponding holder and having a middle;a mounting hole being defined through the buffer and aligned with the mounting hole in the base of the corresponding holder; anda fastening hole being defined through the buffer and aligned with the fastening hole in the base of the corresponding holder;two mounting members each comprising a bolt being extended through the mounting holes in one of the buffers and in the base and cover of a corresponding holder and screwed into the mounting hole in a corresponding inclined surface; andtwo fastening members each comprising a bolt being extended through the fastening hole in one of the buffers and in the base of a corresponding holder and screwed into the fastening hole in a corresponding inclined surface.
  • 2. The bow as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening hole in the each inclined surface is aligned longitudinally with the mounting hole in the inclined surface.
  • 3. The bow as claimed in claim 2, wherein each limb comprises two limb rods; andeach limb rod has an inner end mounted in a corresponding holder.
  • 4. The bow as claimed in claim 3, wherein each buffer further has a positioning rib formed on the middle of the buffer and abutting with corresponding limb rods.
  • 5. The bow as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cover of each holder further has a notch defined in the outer end of the cover and corresponding to the mounting hole of the base.
  • 6. The bow as claimed in claim 5, wherein the base of each holder further has a positioning flange formed around the inner end of the base.
  • 7. The bow as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cover of each holder further has two positioning flanges formed respectively on the side edges of the cover on the outer end of the cover and corresponding to the positioning flange of the base.
  • 8. The bow as claimed in claim 7, wherein each fastening member further comprises a washer and a spacer; andthe washer has a conical surface.
  • 9. The bow as claimed in claim 8, wherein each mounting member further comprises a washer and a spacer; andthe washer has a conical surface.
  • 10. The bow as claimed in claim 9, wherein each buffer further comprises a positioning element mounted in the buffer and the base of a corresponding holder.
  • 11. The bow as claimed in claim 10, wherein the fastening holes in the base and cover of the holders and the buffers are elongated holes extending longitudinally.
  • 12. The bow as claimed in claim 11, wherein the semicircular pivot of each holder is made of plastic material.
  • 13. The bow as claimed in claim 1, wherein each limb comprises two limb rods; andeach limb rods has an inner end mounted in a corresponding holder.
  • 14. The bow as claimed in claim 13, wherein the buffer further has a positioning rib formed on the middle of the buffer and abutting with the limb rods of a corresponding limb.
  • 15. The bow as claimed in claim 1, wherein each buffer further comprises a positioning element mounted in the buffer and the base of a corresponding holder.
  • 16. The bow as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover of each holder further has a notch defined in the outer end of the cover and corresponding to the mounting hole of a corresponding base.